Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Manresa College chapel and its architect, Andy Devane are mentioned. Letter from Fr. Ryan on extinct Irish dioceses and he repudiates the widely diffused idea of bishops being subject to abbots in the early Irish church. One Jesuit attempts to become a hermit. The Jesuits also seek to undertake home visitation in an area of the Pro- Cathedral parish which is criticised by Msgr. Cecil Barret, Vicar General. Information on Archbishop’s friendship with Fr. O’Connell, S.J., Vatican Observatory.
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Letter to Fr. Williams from James Ryan, Solicitor thanking him for his letter and noting he may hand the Deeds of 28, Mountjoy Square to Mr. P. J. O'Connell Solicitor.
Letter from J.R. Ryan, Arthur O’Hagan & Sons, solicitors, to Dr. O’Callaghan regarding domestic issues in 18 Westland Row.
October-December 1962 General correspondence and notes of first session, including Bishop Finbarr Ryan re list of bishops% annotated telephone message from Bishop Joyce on anti-clericalism of Council% to Cardinal Cicognani on gift of chalice from Pope% “Karel” on gift of Intimitia Divina% undated speech for 80th birthday of a Cardinal.
-9 June 1943 Ryan, John, Probation Officer, 70 Sandyford Road. Seeks an interview with + McQuaid to discuss items, including aftercare for boys leaving reformatory and industrial schools.
Ryan, Fr. John S.J., 35 Lower Leeson Street. An invitation was sent to + McQuaid to attend the international congress of Historical Sciences in Rome. The form of the invitation was unacceptable to the Archbishop.
Ryan, Richard, 158 Merrion Road, Dublin. Wishes the Archbishop a happy Christmas and thanks him for the Knighthood of St. Gregory.
14 - Correspondence between the Archbishop's office and R. Ryan and Joseph O'Connell.
of pr. John Ryan as coadjutor to pr. Tuohy of Limerick.
a legacy of money left him by Madame de Ryan, and the difficulty he has in obtaining the legacy.