Industrial Rosary Crusade 1956-1959 18/A1. Handwritten note to + McQuaid informing him of the work Fr. Harty has been doing in the diocese during the last two years. The work is useful and has potentialities. It can be harmonized with the work of the Institute, the work with emigrants and as a way of getting at the ordinary trade unionist. 18/A2. 2 January 1956 “Irish Dominican Rosary Crusade” – Fr. G. M. Harty OP.
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Handwritten letter to Chris from Tom Harty inviting him to the Rosary Congress.
Handwritten letter to Chris from Tom. Enclosing copy of Annual Report of the Praesidium attached to the Industrial Section of the Rosary Crusade in Dublin. 1 item
Balance sheet for the Industrial Rosary Crusade Pilgrimage to Knock.
and 30 September in preparation for the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary.
Typed letter to Fr. Martin from Gabriel M. Harty, O.P. As an addition to Benediction on the Novena evenings in the Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity they would like to have a five-minute talk on aspects of the Rosary and the Industrial Rosary Crusade. He would like to alternate the talks between the Carmelite Fathers and himself. Needs advice on the permission needed.
Typed note to the Archbishop with three copies of his Pastoral published in the Rosary Letter enclosed.
Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid discussing the biography of Pere Lamy. He also mentions Dr. McLaughlin’s ‘Modern science and God’. He tells +McQuaid of the plans for a Rosary Crusade in Sydney led by Fr. Peyton.
Letter from +Ryan to +McQuaid thanking him for an unabridged copy of his Communications letter. He shares his distress at the rejection of the Rosary. 1 item
Letter from +J.R. Knox, Apostolic Delegate to Kenya, to +McQuaid thanking him for suggesting a reliable journalist. The Holy Rosary Sisters are thinking of establishing a community in East Africa. He mentions education and the need for Catholic teachers.