Crumlin from Terenure (includes mention of Greenhills and Walkinstown)
Terenure
58 Archival description results for Terenure
Terenure from Rathfarnham
Harold’s Cross from Rathmines, Rathgar & Terenure
Mourne Road from Dolphin’s Barn & Terenure
Handwritten minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: the Committee was informed that contacting and organizing journalists was difficult as they “they prefer to remain independent of one another and of religious authority.” A report from a Miss Dixon seemed to question the spiritual and religious formation of the young boys and girls in the Fairy Hill Home, Terenure. Committee to look into it. Fr. Carey to discuss it with Fr. Lawless, CC and Msgr. O’Halloran with Fr. Taylor.
Union, Fr. He is concerned about the Jehovah Witnesses being active in Terenure. 1 item V
Letter from +Norton, All Hallows College, to +McQuaid regarding the death of the Pope. He asks permission to say High Mass at University Church fro the medical personnel attached to the hospitals of the Sisters of Charity. It is the centenary of their foundress; to open a sale of work in Dun Laoghaire; to give benediction at Terenure College and to speak to senior boys at James’s Street school. Annotated by +McQuaid. 1 item
O’Halloran, S., 18 Rockfield Ave., Terenure, regarding fluoridation.
Typed letter to Fr. Christopher Mangan, Terenure, from N.I. Duff, Dept. of Justice. His complaints regarding Everybody’s Weekly and Illustrated has not been sustained by the Censorship Board.
. Caffrey, T.W., 66 Terenure Road East, Dublin. Sent letter to P.F. Clarke, St. Joseph’s, Terenure, informing him that Patrick O’Callaghan, a Communist, was teaching in a National School in the Dundrum area. Letter forwarded to Liam.