Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid saying he will convey a message of encouragement to the meeting of the Pioneers. 1 item
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Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to Fr. Mangan regarding the ‘Youth Social Club’, No. 53 Jones’s Road.
Typed letter to Mr. O’Reilly, Catholic Truth Society, Abbey Street, from W. Kinsella, North Crumlin & Drimnagh Tenants’ Association, writing to deny that his organisation is attached to the communist party. The Committee does not accept responsibility for the political opinions of individual members. The writer is not a member of any political party.
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to Fr. Mangan informing him that the priests of the parish will not be free to superintend the Religious Examinations this year.
Notes from the Secretary to + McQuaid informing him that Professor C. O’Reilly was enquiring about the presentation of the oil painting to Cardinal D’Alton.
Reilly, A.J., 31 Lana Lad, Dublin. He encloses a copy of a letter he sent to the press protesting the visit to Moscow by members of Bord na Mona.
O’Reilly, Bernadette, Killiney, Co. Dublin. She asks for his prayers as she leaves to take up a teaching job with the Maryknoll nuns in Lima.
Copy letter from the Secretary, Archbishop’s House to +Staunton enclosing copies of the latest dictabelts of Frs. O’Reilly and Casey in London.
O’Reilly, O., Virginia, Co. Cavan. Asks the Archbishop to use his influence to help a young lady get a teaching job with Dublin V.E.C.
O’Reilly, F.J., Chairman, John Power & Son Ltd., John’s Lane, sympathizing with + McQuaid on hearing of the death of Canon Gleeson.