Circular letter regarding the Golden Jubilee Mass in St. Andrew’s, Westland Row for the National University of Ireland. 1 item
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Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Levame in relation to the celebration of the 80th birthday of the Holy Father. As he was not aware the Solemn celebrations are to take place in Rome on 11 March, he suggests the Votive Mass should be held on either the 2 or 12 March. It would be quite difficult to do this at the Sunday Mass in the Pro Cathedral on the 11 as the masses are every half hour as so many people are in attendance. He could make St. Andrew’s, Westland Row available at 12 o’clock if necessary.
Letter from Fr. Frank Stone to +McQuaid regarding the closure of the Anglican Church, St. Mark’s. The priests in Westland Row have been invited. Trinity College have acquired the church. The bodies, including that of an early priest of Westland Row, are to be re-buried in Deansgrange. +McQuaid annotates the letter stating they should not go the service but attend the reception afterwards.
Letter from Fr. John MacMahon, Westland Row regarding the ‘New Mass Book with hymns’ and ‘The Peoples Missal’.
Letter from Fr. Michael Troy re dates for Youth High Mass for Girls' Clubs and Boys' Clubs at Westland Row Church.
Notification from Fr. Michael Troy to the Leaders of Catholic Youth Organisations re arrangements for Youth High Mass at Westland Row Church on November 15[th] .
Copy letter from John Bolger, 22 Westland Row to +McQuaid suggesting that a contribution should be made by the National Lourdes Committee, not towards the Hostel, but towards buying a fourgon to help transport invalids from the airport.
Westland Row, for the purpose of discussing the question of the provision of food for the needy of Dublin.
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. Diamond Jubilee of Brother Clancy, Superior General. Centenary of Synge Street school and Westland Row school celebrated. Project of a foundation at Ballyroan. Sutton C.B.S. has difficulties with a neighbour.
- Correspondence involving M.T. Cooney, Killucan, Co. Westmeath, R. Ryan, Arthur O’Hagan & Son, solicitors, +McQuaid, Fr. M.P. O’Connell, Secretary, and G. Connellan, Westland Row, relating to the investment in the film The Divine Tragedy. Those who invested in this venture did so as they believed that the film was being sponsored by +McQuaid and the other Irish bishops. The project fell through and the investors assumed that their money would be returned to them. A court case followed and investors were awarded 50% of their contributions. Irish Cine Club 5 January 1957