Letter from James Ryan, solicitor to Dr. Michael O’Connell, Archbishop’s House regarding a proposed bus shelter.
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Letter from James Ryan, solicitor to Dr. Michael O’Connell, Archbishop’s House regarding the house, St. Cecilia’s, St. Anthony’s Road. 1 item
-26 May 1952 Correspondence from R. Ryan, Arthur O’Hagan, solicitors, to Fr. Martin and Dr. O’Connell regarding Annamore, Chapelizod.
File relating to a legal case by a James Ryan against Fr. P. Carton.
Letter from James Ryan, solicitor to Fr. Patrick Dunne regarding the purchase of the Graham rent. 1 item
Letter from Fr. P.J. Ryan to +McQuaid thanking him for writing to St. Patrick’s College.
- 28 December 1955 Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Fr. Ryan continues his course at the Gregorian University. He is helping the Archbishop with the preparation of a secondary school textbook on church history. English Jesuits encounter the Archbishop’s coolness towards their plan to have a scout camp at Powerscourt.
- 11 December 1956 Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Fr. Ryan continues his course at the Gregorian University. New premises are acquired by the Provincial Jesuit Curia. The Catholic Workers’ College is extended. The Archbishop does not wish to have the Young Christian Workers (Y.C.W. founded by Fr. Caraijn) Congress in Dublin.
- 31 December 1957 Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Fr. John Ryan continues his course at the Gregorian University, Faculties given to Fr. Kis, S.J. to hear confessions of the Hungarian refugees. Preparation for confirmations in German at St. Killian’s school.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Fr. Ryan continues his course at the Gregorian University. The Archbishop takes strong exception to Fr. Joseph Christies’, S.J. appearance of supporting T.C.D. (Trinity College Dublin).