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Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
[15 September] Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to 'Monsignore' (Hagan). Recommending a new student about to leave for Rome, John Murphy; the bishop is pleased they take him and send him to the College. (The details do not match those of John Murphy who entered the College in 1927.
Eugene P. Murphy of Grand Forks: Germany, World War II
North Dakota Prisoner of War Report by Eugene P. Murphy (1919-1989) of Grand Forks. Murphy was a POW of Germany during the Second World War.
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Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to Hagan, enclosing a cheque for Mass intentions. Stating that young Mr. O'Connor has gone to Clonliffe
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from Fr. [P.] Murphy, Edenderry (County Dublin), to Hagan, introducing Colonel and Mrs. Dunne, two of his parishioners; asking to arrange their joining a pilgrim group to see Pope Pius
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to (Hagan), enclosing typescript letter signed Sr. (Mary) Visitation Keating, to Hagan, accepting his proposals for receiving sisters to work in the College; they can send five or six. Asking about travelling expenses of sisters when replaced after a period of around three years. Anxious to give the articles a sense of stability beyond Hagan's rectorship. Murphy comments briefly. Re- marking on the bishop's choice to have the Pope's pastoral read instead of writing his own; there was more 'coughing' than usual during the reading. The amnesty expires on Sunday and they are in for a rough time; he does not know of Fr. P. Browne; many women are arrested; there is a split within the republicans. He will not be back from England until Easter. The Daily Mail is now banned as is the M.[orning] Post
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to (Hagan), enclosing cheque for Mass stipends. Then asking him to obtain a painting for a (charitable event) which will be sponsored by their bishop. He heard that Seán T. is well; other brief news also on their publications. Pleased with the good financial position of the College
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to (Hagan). Enclosing two sample moral reflections; inviting criticism (not extant); judging them to be more 'preachable' than Canon Ryan's original pieces on the Gospels; discussing the format; hoping to finish the work next winter
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to Hagan, enclosing a cheque for Masses. Accepting the invitation made to James for October. The people are resigned and hopeful, and he hopes for a final settlement now to avoid the struggle going on for years; outside help must consist of more than just sympathy. Congratulations to the College on its success, including their Ferns men
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to Hagan, enclosing a cheque for masses. Enclosing letters from Bishop William Codd, Wexford, to Fr. Murphy, and from Mr. Connick, Rome, to his uncle (see [December] 1921); explaining the family situation. Both the bishop and the council of the House of Missions think Mr. Connick ought not to have written to his uncle in that tone; since the bishop points to one case of mental disorder in Connick's family they ask Hagan to keep the student under observation. They have not remarked on anything strange in Connick, and Arch- bishop Kelly was loud in his praises. Also stating the Bishop of Ballarat is with them at present – the Bishop of (Melbourne) is 'disappointed'. Archbishop Kelly's calling on Lloyd George on his behalf brought no result. Commenting that while they are under martial law, the spirit of the people is unbroken. [December 1920 - 5-14 January 1921
Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to [Curran], asking to obtain the papal blessing for Michael White and Bridie O'Neill for their nuptials; enclosing expenses and mass intentions. Monsignor Luzio is returning. They are in the dark as to DeValera's orders and the government's intentions. Asking if there are news concerning the nuns; he could find out himself, being near [Genova]
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