Typed letter to +McQuaid from Arthur J. Walsh, Medical Superintendent, Ballyowen Sanatorium, thanking him for giving permission to have Midnight Mass on Christmas Night.
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + J. Walsh, Tuam. Everything is now clear, and in spite of mischief-makers he thinks all will turn out well for the Church and the people.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Fr. Cyril P. Crean. The address in Nelson Street was used by the Socialist Groups up to two years ago. Denis Walsh was Secretary of the Socialist Youth Movement. Was Chairman of the IWL until replaced by Michael O’Riordan.
Speech by Mr. Walsh arguing that Communism is not a danger, but a god-send to the people of the world.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Michael Walsh, Stillorgan. Enclosed paper on ‘Suggested Strategy of the Church Militant’. Asked Archbishop to inform him when he had read it whether there is any need or objection to submitting it to the Government. He is a 60 year old and is motivated by his hatred of Communism.
-1 February 1964 Copy of ‘Effeta: a clerical students’ magazine’, Winter 1963-1964 with correspondence between +McQuaid, Fr. John Kingston, censor, Fr. John Horgan, UCD and Fr. Dermot Walsh, Provincial S.V.D. fathers. +McQuaid withdraws his imprimatur from the publication due to its content. An Cine Gaedhael
Copy letter from Kevin G. Walsh, Templeogue to the Secretary, Swedish Embassy, Merrion Road regarding an advertisement in the ‘Evening Herald’. His son responded to this advertisement which requested pen pals and in return was sent information on how to obtain pornographic material. The latter was signed by Barbro Eriksson. Copies of the letter were also sent to the Minister for Justice and William Ratcliffe, ‘Evening Herald’. Books (Diocesan Censors)
File relating to the Will of Fr. Patrick Walsh deceased.
10-20 July 1942 Letters from Fr. P.J. Walsh to +McQuaid referring to the letter regarding Catholics and Trinity College, the significance of the Statutes of the Concilium Plenarium of 1927, and a dance hall.
Letter from Mgr. Curran thanking the Archbishop for his donation. He also mentions his time working in Drumcondra [secretary to Archbishop William -1921], and the repairs to Blacklion. He mentions the boys’ school and the problem of emigration.