Glasthule (includes Sallynoggin) from Dalkey
Sallynoggin
11 Archival description results for Sallynoggin
Sallynoggin from Glasthule
Holy Child, Society of the
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4 October 1941 to 30 December 1944 73 items
Corresponding involving local (Stamullen) and Provincial (England) superiors. Archbishop welcomes the community's offer of help in the Archdiocese: initially a Girl's Hostel, to be followed by a primary school in Ballyfermot. Premises are acquired in Harcourt Street; the difficulties of beginning under war-time conditions. Locations of a further foundation are considered by archbishop.
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2 January 1945 - 22 November 1946 50 items
Search for premises continues. A secondary boarding school is suggested by the archbishop. Premises are acquired in Killiney. Some references to community life and apostolate.
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2 January 1947 - 7 December 1953 73 items
Boarding and day schools commences at Killiney Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate
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25 January 1954 - 11 December 1960 86 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop will not risk seeming to depart from National Synod regulations re Trinity College.
/5 8 May 1961 - 22 January1972 130 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Regrets unable to accept Archbishop's suggestion to open a boarding school in Rush. They undertake a school in Sallynoggin
Letter from James Ryan to Dr. [Michael] O’Connell regarding the purchase of a site for a new church and presbytery in Sallynoggin.
Letter from Fr. Daniel Lucey to +McQuaid regarding a new Technical School in Sallynoggin.
Draft handwritten letter to Mr. Murray, Secretary, Dept. of Education, regarding the School position at Sallynoggin, and acknowledgement of this letter.
Letter from Fr. P. Boylan to +McQuaid regarding the status of the auxiliary chapel at Sallynoggin. Feels it is not an oratory.
Letter from Frank McCabe to Fr. Mangan regarding the control of the proposed structure in Sallynoggin.
Letter from +Norton, All Hallows College, to +McQuaid thanking him for lunch. He mentions a visit to Sallynoggin Church. 1 item
- 27 1952 File relating to the new church in Sallynoggin. 11 items