Copy of a typed letter to the Parish Priests of St. Agnes, Our Lady of Good Counsel, St. Bernadette’s, Our Lady of the Rosary, St. Joseph’s, Terenure, from + McQuaid. Fr. Crean is to call on these priests with evidence to prove that IWL is professing a policy condemned by the Church and to arrange for a careful statement to assist voters not to vote for the League’s candidate.
Terenure
58 Archival description results for Terenure
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Angela MacNamara, Glenavy Park, Terenure. She has been writing a series of articles for The Sunday Press dealing with the problems faced by young people. The response has been a huge volume of letters and she is now unable to cope. She feels she needs a committee of people -an Advisory Centre -to open and offer help to these people. The Archbishop invites her to meet him.
Redwood, Maire, 39 Kimmage Road West, Terenure. She is seeking permission to assist at Midnight Mass at Roebuck.
Sutton, Miss, 42 Terenure Road East. She claims that Fr. Barry owes her deceased brother a considerable sum of money.
Letter from Mgr. Paro to McQuaid forwarding correspondence from the Secretariat of State to Mrs. Thompson, 10 Eaton Square, Terenure. His Holiness thanks her for the Spiritual Bouquet on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee.
. Broe, Desmond, 30 Lower Kimmage Rd., Terenure, Dublin. Irish sculptors are not being given commissions for statues and need support of clergy.
Handwritten letter to ‘Very Rev. Sir’ from Thomas O’Carroll (Divisional Inspector of N.SS), 61, Terenure Road East. He is particularly anxious to ascertain the name of the Parish Priest who will be responsible for the local contribution towards the cost of new schools in Ballyfermot.
[1947] - Correspondence between Fr. Denis O’Brien, CSSp, and Fr. Charles Doyle, Terenure regarding a leaflet for the Crusade of Reparation. 10 December 1947
- 8 December 1951 Malone, Patrick, 23 Terenure Road North regarding accommodation.
Fitzpatrick, Brian, Rathdown Park, Terenure, Dublin. He has been asked to give lectures on the History of Education with particular reference to Ireland by the Registrar in Trinity College. Asks if + McQuaid had any objections.