Typed note to + McQuaid saying that Fr. Murphy spoke to him concerning Mr. Roche. Has good memory of him. Encloses five articles from The Sunday Review.
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Letter from +Rodgers to +McQuaid. The letter concerns Mr Roche of Pearse St. who had complained during his stay in the abbey, Roscrea. He has written a number of letters and +Rodgers wishes to know what he is like. +McQuaid annotates that it is the consensus among the clergy who know him that he is an eccentric and that no attention should be paid to him.
- 4 January 1961 Roche, B.W., 25 Pearse Street, Dublin. Points out to + McQuaid that our true worth in life is our personal sacredness.
Letter from +Roche to +McQuaid thanking him for the copy of the draft catechism.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Farrell from the Secretary. Archbishop is grateful for his letter and for persuading Mr. Roche to accept his suggestion.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from S.A. Roche, Office of the Minister for Justice, regarding an appointment to discuss Adoption.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Christopher Farrell saying he visited Mr. Roche, the meeting was most amiable and he has agreed to drop the matter.
Copy of a typed letter to Fr. Farrell from the Secretary. His Grace wishes to thank him for his intervention with Mr. Roche on the subject of anti-Communist underground.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Fr. Christopher Farrell saying he called to see Mr. Roche and explained + McQuaid’s wishes regarding lectures on the anti-Communist Movement behind the Iron Curtain. He agreed to comply with the Archbishop’s wishes.
Copy of a typed letter to Mr. Roche from +McQuaid regarding the women probationer officers.