Coghlan, Julia, Wellington Road, Ballsbridge. She requested permission to attend a wedding in a Protestant Church. This was refused.
Wellington
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Fegan, George, 15 Wellington Road, Dublin 4, wishes to discuss his views on the development of medicine in Ireland with the Archbishop.
Copy letter from +McKeffry to +McQuaid stating he should have contacted him sooner regarding Fr. Tuohy. Fr. Tuohy will be in Wellington for the July retreats. He asks for guidance re the Dunedin seminar and the talks at the Training colleges. He extends Easter greetings. 1 item
Waters, [Berthon], 33 Wellington Road, Dublin. She is concerned least Catholic organizations are drawn into a situation whereby they assume responsibility for matters which should be the government’s.
Letter from Fr. John Redmond regarding the establishment of a branch of the Children of Mary for pupils in Wellington Street schools.
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid apologising for not sending a formal invitation as he believed the matter had already been discussed at their last meeting. He hopes the Archbishop will attend and respond to the toast ‘The visiting Archbishops and Bishops’. He also stated the Archbishop will robe in the house before the ceremony and the other Bishops will be in the Presentation Convent. He also mentions that the Bishop of Wellington will be present.
Copy of wording for telegrams of congratulations to Bishops of Edinburgh and Wellington.
Waters, B. Berthon, 33 Wellington Road, Dublin. She encloses an article she has written entitled Facing Emergency.
Cruise, R.F., Wellington Lodge, Ballsbridge. He is disturbed at the inaction of Catholics to the lecture by Dr. Moran as reported in the Irish Times.
Newspaper cutting from ‘Zealandia: the Catholic Newspaper’ on the death of Cardinal Joyce. Wellington