Sutton, Miss, 42 Terenure Road East. She claims that Fr. Barry owes her deceased brother a considerable sum of money.
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Redwood, Maire, 39 Kimmage Road West, Terenure. She is seeking permission to assist at Midnight Mass at Roebuck.
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.
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.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Sheila M. Kelly, Terenure. She is the wife of Captain Jim Kelly. She requests a meeting with the Archbishop regarding the lack of integrity and honesty being displayed by the Government. She wishes to clarify the situation.
Treston, J.G., 198 Kimmage Road West, Terenure. He is writing on behalf of the poor. He wishes the Archbishop to use his influence with Catholic parents to stop their children taking summer jobs which are needed by the unemployed.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Margaret Gavan Duffy, 81, Bushy Park Road, Terenure. ‘The bomb in this morning’s paper was a great joy.’
Correspondence which chronicles the steps leading to this Institute’s foundation in the Archdiocese from early requests to quest for postulants (granted) and make a foundation (refused) until eventual establishment in Terenure. Archbishop’s appreciation of their work for delinquent priests. Letter of Msgr. John Horgan, U.C.D., regarding Institute’s desire to benefit from university courses. They receive permission to purchase premises; an oratory is blessed. (do not confuse with the Institute of Charity - Rosminians). De La Salle Brothers
Johnston, Cecily, Terenure, wishes to send her son to Blackrock College, but needs reduced fees.
Correspondence between Fr Union PP Terenure and +McQuaid re