Letter from M.J. Curran to Hagan

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Curran, Michael J.
Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Holograph letter from M.J. Curran, 211 (North Circular Road) Dublin, to Hagan, sketching his journey via St. Honore where the memory of St. Patrick is much honoured, and via Paris where at the Irish College he said Mass and met Fr. Gallagher now already in Rome. The [Bishops] inquired after Hagan; Curran found out only that they had called on Ceretti who told them that Luzio had not called on him either before or after his mission- Ceretti thought the mission injudicious. Dublin is quiet, though arms searches are carried out at customs in Dun Laoghaire; the city is mostly interested in the Croker case. Dr. Codd suffers from ill health again. [Enclosing) an account sheet (not extant); asking to settle a financial matter. Concerning Bobbio, suggesting the formation of a committee and information bureau in Ireland, including Conn and H. Briscoe. Cardinal Logue undertook to send some Irish bishops.
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1923-06-05Rights Note
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Letter from M.J. Curran to Hagan
Curran, Michael J.; Hagan, John, 1873-1930; DigitalGeorgetown; Pontifical Irish College (1919-12-27)