Typed note to + McQuaid saying Fr. T. Harty, O.P., wrote seeking permission to run a pilgrimage to Clonmacnoise. People from the different shops and factories where the Rosary is said would travel. The idea of the pilgrimage would be to bring these people together and to develop the spirit, which has already been aroused in them.
Rosary
79 Archivistische beschrijving results for Rosary
Handwritten letter to Chris from Tom Harty. Was impressed by the Catholic spirit of the Irish he met in Glasgow. However, many young Irishmen only came near a priest for the purpose of getting married. Hopes to set up a Praesidium for conversion through the Rosary. The Archbishop of Glasgow is pleased by the work being done by both + McQuaid and yourself for the Irish in Britain.
Note, on Dominican Rosary Crusade paper, from G.M.H. Enclosed copy of leaflet as revised by + McQuaid.
Three copies of The Rosary Letter.
Report by the Industrial Rosary Crusade on the Diocese of Dublin.
Note to + McQuaid informing him of Fr. Harty’s proposal concerning the Rosary Crusade.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Gabriel M. Harty, O.P. The Irish Messenger Office is agreeable to using the Rosary Pastoral for the series of leaflets. Does this mean that he can go ahead with his submission?
Typed note saying Fr. Harty has the agreement of Messenger Office to his using the Rosary Pastoral for his projected series. He now wishes to know if he may proceed.
Copy of typed letter to Miss C.M. Verschoyle, Secretary, Dublin Castle Rosary Group. As the Archbishop is absent Mgr. Deery, P.P., V.G., has accorded permission for Benediction on 29 and 30 Sept.
Letter from Fr. Maurice Browne to Michael. He wishes to have Confraternities of the Holy Rosary established and asks him to have the documents signed by +McQuaid.