Letter from Fr. Michael Troy to Secretaries of Girls' Clubs re a week's Training Course for Leaders.
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Walshe, Ambasciata D’Irlanda, Presso La Santa Sede. Refers to Montini’s wish that Dublin become a great center of diffusion of the Faith; the visit of the Procurator General regarding their congregation in Ireland; his paper to Pax Romani; Fr. Troy; meeting with Dr. Shumanovitch and Mgr. Paolo; quality of students for the Irish College.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from G. W. Troy, British Embassy, marked ‘Confidential’. Thought + McQuaid might be interested to read an article taken from the Soviet Periodical “Science and Life” on the subject of the fight of Communism against religion. Refers to another article entitled “the Renaissance of Slavery”.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Liam from Fr. Charles Troy. The Inchicore Co-operative Society – Communist – are paying 4/- in the pound.
Letter from Fr. Troy to Fr. Mangan regarding an altar stone for the hospital chapel. Annotated by +McQuaid. 1 item
Letter from Fr. Troy to Fr. Mangan. The Mother of the Little Sisters of the Assumption, Ballyfermot, has asked Fr. Troy to place the request that they might be allowed to use bicycles to travel to their work before +McQuaid.
Note from +McQuaid saying she may not have a Catholic priest officiating at her burial. Fr. Troy may say Mass privately for her happy repose.
4 – 16 October 1955 Letters to + McQuaid from David McCarthy, Hon. Secretary, Dublin City Differential Rents Organisation, Pierce Lowe, Hon. Secretary, Dublin Transport Workers Differential Rents Ass., and Fr. Michael Troy, Ballyfermot. All argue that differential rents are causing hardship and a fixed rent is more just. Dublin Housing Loans Committee, 1956
Handwritten letter to Dr. O’Connell from Fr. Michael C. Troy. Mentions names of communists in Woman’s Guild distribution of circular
Letter from Fr. Michael Troy, Terenure to Fr. Glennon regarding an article sent by Fr. Canice Mooney, O.F.M. entitled ‘Chief of the Four Masters’ by Albert Kenny.