File relating to accommodation for Fr. J.K. O’Sullivan. 6 items
Sullivan
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Note to +McQuaid saying John O’Sullivan, Mount Merrion, has been intercepting anti-Catholic literature in Arnotts. Copy of Pertinent Questions. Answers enclosed.
- Correspondence between Angela McNamara, December 1967 Sean O’Sullivan, editor of the ‘Irishwoman’s Journal’ and Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding articles on birth control which have appeared in the magazine. Jackie
Typed letter to Fr. Dunne from Mary O’Sullivan, Lord Mayor’s Secretary, regarding the Address of Congratulations from the Dublin Corporation.
Letter from +D. O’Sullivan, CSSp, Nigeria to Fr. Garry, Blairstown, New Jersey thanking him for the cheque for $200. He is delighted to learn they are getting first preference in Trenton next year and hopes they will be able to recommence the work on their seminary.
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to +McQuaid informing him he proposes to issue diocesan licences for The Port of Tears: a life of Fr. John Sullivan and Breviary of Piety.
Letter from Fr. W. Keane to +McQuaid asking him to grant to Fr. George O’Sullivan the necessary faculties for the erection of the Stations of the Cross in the new church. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Handwritten notes following an interview with Mr. T. O’Sullivan of the Gresham Hotel regarding the possibility of reserving the Aberdeen Hall for a reception in late August. Notes taken by Fr. James Ardle MacMahon, secretary to +McQuaid.
Typed letter from Fr. W. O‘Sullivan, Southampton, to the Secretary asking if there is a prospectus for people who wish to retire to a convent in Ireland.
Note from Fr. George J. O’Sullivan to +McQuaid thanking him for his generous gift.