Statement by the Very Rev. M.C. Troy, P.P., Ballyfermot. Communism is attempting a world revolution by force of arms, allied by fifth- columnists. Today a play in a Dublin Theatre, written by a journalist for The Daily Worker, subtly wages war against Christ and His Church. All believers must unite to resist the attempt at world revolution against God. Catholics and Protestants should shun the play. Dublin Corporation should refuse a licence to theatres producing Communist propaganda plays. Time has come to outlaw the Communist Party of Ireland.
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Typed copy of a letter to Fr. Troy, Ballyfermot. Copy of Stubbs’ for August enclosed containing notice relating to Inchicore Co-operative Society. Asks if this is the Co-operative with which he had trouble.
Typed copy of letter to Fr. Troy on behalf of Fr. Martin, who is absent. Will attend to the letter and enclosure when he returns.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Denis Larkin, T.D., Lord Mayor, inviting him to the film premier of Helen of Troy. The premier is in aid of the Mansion House Coal Fund.
Includes; letter from Mother Clare Callaghan to Bishop Coppinger; letter from Dr. Moylan, Bishop of Cork to Dr Troy Archbishop of Dublin, dated 7 November 1788, giving details of Nano Nagle’s life and the mission of the Ursuline and Presentation Sisters; copy of a letter written on 3 February 1814 by Mother Clare Callaghan of the South Presentation Convent, Cork, to Mother Mary Joseph MC Loughlin, foundress of the Presentation Convent, Kilkenny, the subject of the letter is the death of Dean Robert McCarthy, V. G. last superior of the Irish college at Toulouse. He helped the Presentation Sisters through early difficult days and photocopy of a letter from T.P. Bigger to M. F. Tobin, dated 21 August 1802.
Includes; transcript of questions and answers meeting with the Archbishop concerning the Union of the Presentation including questions from Mother Thaddea, Mother Aloysius and Sister Lucy [Troy], reference to "commissions" formed to "… work on a particular aspect of the way of life of Presentation Sisters …", more in-depth explanations of what a Union would be, recommendation that two thirds of the Sisters support the Union before moving forward on it.
Includes entries under the headings; "Letter from Sister Lucy [Troy] to Congregation", "Assumptions about the Presentation Community", "Principles of Formation", "Vocation, Promotion and Development", "Candidacy", "Novitiate".
Includes entries under the headings; "Report on the Congregation to the General Chapter, Sister Lucy Troy", "Central service for Missions, 1976 - 1981, Sister Brendan Cronin", "Progress report on Nano Nagle Cause, Sister Brendan Cronin", "General statistics".
Includes; letters from Fitchburg and Newburgh, Massachusetts, to Rev. Mother and Sr. Catherine, South Presentation Convent, Cork written in 1954, 1956 and 1957 giving information on their convents for Fr. T.J. Walsh’s [Canon T.J. Walsh[ book; letter and report from Motherhouse, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Diocese of Worcester of their convents, locations and foundations; letters from Mother Bernadette, St. Colman’s, Presentation Convent, Watervliet, New York to Sr. Catherine enclosing several detailed accounts of St. Colman’s and West Troy; blank forms for Financial Statements and Financial Reports; and blank forms concerning wills and examination for profession, report of discipline and declaration concerning remuneration.
-20 January 1958 Troy, Fr. Michael C., St. Mary’s, Ballyfermot. Correspondence between Fr. Troy and Judge C. Conway relating to the Obscenity Act, and the Censorship Board.