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Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)Dom David and letters in french. From Mary Martin to "Father".
TEXT:
Caritas
Greenbank
Mountown
My dear Father in Christ,
Many thanks for your letter and all it contained. I am sorry to hear of Martha’s carelessness regarding the boys’ help and hope your words "I shall go now" mean she will attend to the boy—not that she left you.
She gave us all the impression the other day that she does not realize her position and responsibility. I hope the boy is better and that none of the boys' remarks were written home.
Miss Frienne rang me up before leaving. She is considering the question but greatly fears herself she is not able for it. I would have no doubt about it if you and Dom David were
There, I think she would manage to place well and see to its interest. and do a great deal for Glenstal. We must only pray to God to guide her to do what is best for her own soul and Glenstal.
But certainly, you will have to make a change at Christmas, and I pray you may get through these next few weeks. It is God alone that can do it, for, humanly speaking, you have much too much to do.
You were very kind to send me that letter of yours in French and the beautiful and so true description of Dom David. It was because I thought you had such an opinion of him that I asked you straight in my letter the question, because I was mistaken once. I knew this for certain, so I was free to write fully to you.
There is no misunderstanding between us or Dom David. He will be a tremendous loss, as you say, even for two months, but he need rest and change and will, with God's help, come back feeling better and able to be again what you describe him to be to you in that letter.
I look forward to seeing him on Thursday. Ask him to come out here as soon as he is finished with his business in Dublin, and we can give him something to eat before sailing.
How do you like your beautiful gift? I am very excited over it, and my real devotion is to the cross in all its forms. As I am not sure what kind of chapel we will have at present, I think it is better to have it made on a stand. But do you not think it is rather short for the 14 " figure? I would have thought the 24" would look better, but then this might not be the style of cross you propose. As I am not artistic, I must leave this to you.
It is the very nicest remembrance I could have from Glenstal. We shall always be united in the great work of love and sacrifice under the shadow of the cross. I thank you from each one in M.M.M.
No further news except a cable from Mgrs. Rebere to His Excellency to say it was not necessary for me to go to Monte Carlo. Like your great Saint of today, I try to keep absolute faith in God, no matter how dark and impossible things seem.
As soon as I have news, I shall let you know.
I hope to hear all goes well and that there is nothing seriously wrong with the boy. Risk nothing, even if it means getting in a nurse temporarily to help.
I pray with all my heart for you, dear Father.
Your obedient and grateful child,
Marie
Will you please have Mass said for Marie and all our intentions on Saturday?
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Glenstal Abbey Auth RecShort note from Mary Martin to Father Prior at 2am in the Grafton street writing rooms.
TEXT
Caritas
Switzers
WRITING ROOMS
GRAFTON STREET
DUBLIN
4-pm. Friday
Dear Father Prior
Just a line to catch
post. Here I am + little
done so far. I have been
to Maguire + Catchell
now go on
to
9+C
Martins to get prices
from them for lavatories
After which I shall go to
Clerys.
Luckily I met Mrs
Betty Leonard she seems
anxious to send her
son to Glenstal if she
Can afford it at all.
next Sept. He
is
11/2 yrs.
has never
been to school
before. so may be back.
ward in studies she says
he is very good at Maths.
- likes English History +
Geography
but know no
Irish or Latin
She is a personal friend
Mrs Kelly + Mangan_
Mrs. Kelly intends sending
her boy who is only - to Kellashee. for a
year + would then like
to send him on to Glenstal
Ml Mangans boy is at
Killashee will be leaving
1936
Switzers
WRITING ROOMS
GRAFTON STREET
DUBLIN
probably in September + is
anxious to know all about
Glenstal.
So it is necessar
to have your article on
Benedictine Education put
with print + Prospectus
sent to them
as soon
as possible. To.morrow
I have a meeting at 1 O'ck
to meet My Cousin
Maura Leonard ( who straa
to say was at school for
a year at the Benedictines
Kylemore when they
were in Wexford, she lives
hear +
is
a great friend
of M
Mangan + Mrs D. Kelly
3.
If we have great trust +
a little courage
to gr
forward I see great
prospects for your school
may be necessary to
spend a little money
to have things in order _
as for instance the
lavatories on ground floor
where there should be
wash basins also. If you
have time will you look
at the wash. basin in
front lavatory I am not
sure if it is broken
no
When the shops dose
(1936)
Switzers
WRITING ROOMS
GRAFTON STREET
DUBLIN
.
to see Sister Baptist about
O Heas Son _
I did my best to have
My teeth seen to do
as to have an opportunity
talking to Mr. Hogan
but he cannot give me
an appointment till thursda
next so my teeth will
have to wait for next
visit to Dublin
I just rang up home
now to hear I was to
ring ap 23386 which
I did not knowing who
I was to get on too .
discovered it was His
Excellency be wanted to
know if you were coming
up
or not be had
had a letter to say
you might be up
So I said I left yesterday
that you had not
made up your mind
He wants you to stay
with him if you
come up_ I said I
would probably know
to. morrow morning +
would ring him up.
I shall go + see him
on Sunday probably
Should the letter from
1936
Switzers
WRITING ROOMS
GRAFTON STREET
Rome come
to. morrow Sat
DUBLIN
- you are not coming
will you
wire me +
Send it by 4 pm train
I shall meet it.
Of course open it
read it + give the contains
to Dom David if you
think well on reading it
tell my daughters I
leave it to your + Dom Davids
discretion. I shall wait till
afternoon before ringing up
His Excellency
if no
wire by 12 o ck I shall
know no little.
Please give my love to
my daughters
I hope
they
keeps in great fervour of
spirit with cheerful +
generous hearts
called + left parcil
at Dismond Moreland they
were all out. I thanked
od for
it savid a little
time.
Noo Mast closed. You will
be glad to hear they all
think I look better this
time
Union of prayer + love
in the hearts of Jesus +Mary
your child for God
Marie
1936)
Mary Martin to Father Prior about Miss O Rourke and Miss Corr wanting to see the ceremonies.
Various point of conversation including discussing being directly under propaganda with Nuncio. Mary Martin to Prior of Glenstal.
Various matters discussed in her absence from the monastery.
AI CLEANED text:
Your Excellency, Many thanks indeed for your letter, and the one enclosed from the Mother General of the Holy Child Order, which I now return. I feel that I need say no more than how grateful I am to Your Excellency for the great service you have already done for M.M.M. (Medical Missionaries of Mary), and how confident you have made me feel about the future security and progress of our work under your generous patronage. I enclose a copy of Monsignor Moynagh's letter, as well as the reply which, after consultation with His Excellency the Nuncio, I have sent. I have been assured by His Excellency that the directions I have received from the Sacred Congregation "de Propaganda Fide" regarding our Novitiate enable me to start with as few as three subjects. I trust that the proposal which I have submitted to Monsignor Moynagh fully accords with Your Excellency's directions, and I hope it will do a great deal to relieve Monsignor Moynagh of his very understandable apprehensions. With a heart full of gratitude, I kiss your sacred ring and ask for Your Excellency's blessing.
Original OCR text:
A dcar Mataer
Satislactory, after all your disappointments or tae previous
I hope ta rest or yous Journey planed out very
Hay. Lalse hope you were not too rushed for your trainand
that your Kound your neice wery well and hapy in Ireland2
me so much of your valuable time, since your talks E ar
Please accept my very sincerest thanlsifor giving
Tenewed in spirit and courage and Keel confident M.M.M.wiM
De Mormed as God Mills under the influence and guidance oR
Sac Sons of saint Benedict and Bom Marmion.We are Prdvsleged,
And 1 hope in some small way we shall be of use to you though
It can I fear ondy be in the material sense,
Mild have it dressed regudarly and by expert hands,
Hom is the poor finger. Lam very glad to hadnk yon
Sae was doing for me during my absence and for the way she haq
Mrote to Matron yesterday thanking her for all
Erranged tae works under your direction for Miss O'Rourke and
Ass Leyden. also mentioned that the staff could go for
A Long walk Mith her once every two weeks. Lalse asked her i
She would Mike me to write to Marry.
mish to decuss with Bom David as well as the copy o an agree
Lam encLosing the saper with tae few Questions yore
ment as I drew usaen you have all details decussed and we
have & mutual asreement between us ,I shald tyoe a copy of same
And send it down to you.
Sufering toe much Mthinke very oEten of HimM. You Mnor oEcourso
I nope you found Dom Coluumba in good spiritssand not
if it woudd be helfud or convendent fer Bom Columba to stan
Rere on his way he will be very welcome.
mdshes to you and all The Monks Boys, Feachers and Staff,
Mmnust close nom to catch tae post with all good
you wild be wery busy on yiur return.
Ido not expect an answerto this for s Long time
Kour ever srate and Thoe Qbrdient Childg
Mary Martin to Prior of Glenstal, mostly concerning Miss O Rourke.