Photocopy of a clipping from the Evening Press, 9 November 1966. The article is entitled ‘Unbaptised boys, girl in Dublin.’ It reports on a remarks made by a Waterford priest, Fr Michael Ryan about people in Ballyfermot who would never be visited by a priest and those who went unbaptised.
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Correspondence between +McQuaid and James Ryan, Minister for Agriculture. Veterinary students in Ireland are awarded the Diploma of Membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (M.R.C.V.S.) when they qualify. Trinity College wish to confer a degree instead. This might encourage the abler students to do post graduate research which is badly needed. +McQuaid points out that the education of Catholic Students in his diocese is a matter of the gravest import to the Hierarchy.
Letter to Mr Ryan re sensitive considerations for new church and need for utmost discretion. Legal documents
Typed telephone message saying that Dr. Ryan, Minister for Health, is ready to meet +McQuaid and members of the Committee. Suggests 10th December.
22-25 October 1957 Correspondence regarding the alleged victimization of P.J. Ryan & Sons, Electrical Engineering Contractors, by the architects Robinson Keefe & Devane who are the architects for Church and School Contracts.
August 1967 Letter from +Ryan to +McQuaid welcoming him back from Lourdes. He also thanks him for welcoming him to Dublin. He is not yet used to an ‘aimless’ life. 1 item
Note from +Ryan with respectful greeting and good wishes.
Handwritten notes by +McQuaid in preparation for the interview with Dr. Ryan at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 17 February, 1953.
One handwritten account and two typed accounts of the meeting held between the Minister for Health, Dr. Ryan, and +McQuaid.
Handwritten copy and two typed copies reporting the meeting between Dr. Ryan and +McQuaid on 17 February.