emeber Three items relating to the dissolution of the Censorship Board. Items include: the Chairman’s (J.J. Pigott) position that no useful purpose could be served by holding further meetings under the present conditions; a copy of a rough draft as a basis for discussion with the Minister; Extracts 1 & 2; the events which led up to the resignation of Prof. C.J. O’Reilly, Mr. Dermot O’Flynn and Mr. J.J. Pigott.
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Letter from F. O’Reilly, Executive Secretary, to the Editor, The Commonweal, New York, regarding an article by Margaret Barrington entitled The Censorship in Eire. He Sees her article as mischievous and offers to supply an article giving the true facts.
Typed letter to Wm. Kinsella, C.&D.T.A., from F. O’Reilly saying he would be obliged if a copy of their Constitution could be forwarded to him so he can refer to Article 19.
Letter from Fr. Thomas O’Reilly, North William Street to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding Br. Normoyle’s book ‘The Soul of Our Vocation’.
Letter from F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid regarding a statement in The Irish Times which was damaging to him.
Correspondence between Rev. John Ryan, S.J., Baltimore and Thomas O’Reilly, St. Agatha’s, regarding the publisher of the booklet Personal Consecration to the Sacred Heart.
Handwritten letter from + John Henry to Fr. O’Connell expressing his gratitude to him for unearthing the well nigh mythological Rev. T.J. O’Reilly.
Note from Fr. T. O’Reilly to Fr. Glennon regarding ‘altare privilegiatum’.
Letter from Mgr. Felici to +McQuaid forwarding a document from the Secretariat of State in relation to the Domestic Prelacy conferred on Rev. Thomas O’Reilly.
Letter from Fr. J. F. O’Reilly submitting Communion numbers and Easter Duty defaulters and other matters.