Letter from Fr. John M. Costello to +McQuaid informing him that he has inspected the O’Reilly house regarding the proposed private oratory.
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Correspondence between the Comte d’Yanville and Frank O’Reilly regarding the 1932 Eucharistic Congress.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Christopher J. O’Reilly who has set up a ‘Censorship of Plays’ Committee in his area.
Typed letter to Fr. Christopher Mangan from W. Maguire thanking him with regards to the nomination of Fr. O’Reilly.
O’Reilly, Thomas F., St. Agnes, North William Street, concerning the Rolestown Dispute. The Guarantors remain intransigent.
Dignam, James, and O’Reilly, Philip J., CIE workers, seek permission to read subversive literature in order to inform their workmates in their Social Study Group.
Letter from Fr. Thomas O’Reilly, North William Street to Fr. Mangan regarding a leaflet by Charbel Press on St. Philomena. It was produced under the direction of Fr. Paul O’Sullivan, O.P. Annotated by +McQuaid.
O’Reilly, Henry, 22nd Infantry Batt., Collinstown Airport. Ask the Archbishop to use his influence to help him get a house or flat.
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid agreeing that the change in the staff should promote better team work. 1 item
Reilly, Miss Marion, 6 Grosvenor Square, Rathmines. She has been asked by Protestants why the secular clergy do not say daily Mass to ask God to avert an invasion.