Address given on the rehabilitation of the Grand Opera House, Belfast, delivered by R.J. McKinstry to the Association of the Arts Council.
Typed copy of an address given by Father Hayes in Northern Ireland, likely during his 1942 tour of the North.
Notes written by Father Hayes for an address at a meeting attempting to organise a guild of Muintir na Tíre at an unnamed location. He explains what a vocational organisation is, explains Muintir na Tíre's mission and organisational structure, and touts the success of the Tipperary guild.
Notes written by Father Hayes for an address discussing Muintir na Tíre's new Parish Plan for Agriculture. He notes the support of Minister for Agriculture James Dillon, who was in attendance at the meeting the address was given.
First 2 pages of notes written by Father Hayes for an address he gave at Ardmore on rural labour and Catholicism.
Point-form notes written by Father Hayes for an address to the Muintir na Tíre guild at Kilkenny. He notes that the second Muintir na Tíre Rural Week was here.
Mixture of typed and handwritten notes written by Father Hayes for a late 1940s address on Muintir na Tíre. The lecture is a revision of his late 1930s lectures entitled 'Whither Ireland'/'Whither Rural Ireland'. In it, he condemns both economic liberalism and communism, calls the Great Depression 'an outcome of bankruptcy in the practice of religion', and states that the League of Nations was doomed to fail because of liberalism and the lack of inclusion of religion. Handwritten addenda mention the work of the Commission on Vocational Organisation (1939-1943) and the need for vocational organisation. Includes annotations, corrections, and addenda.
Typed copy of Canon Hayes' address to the annual congress of Muintir na Tíre, 13 August 1956. Canon Hayes thanks various persons for their contributions to the organisation and notes the financial assistance that has come from donors in the United States.
Transcript of the address of Dr. Gerald O'Hara, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland and Bishop of Savannah, at the the Muintir na Tíre Rural Week, Summerhill College, Sligo. Bishop O'Hara praises Muintir na Tíre and comments on the persecution of Catholic clergy, sisters, and laity in Romania, where he was Nuncio from 1947 until his expelling from the country in 1950.
Address of Dr. Maurice Hayes, Chairman of the Community Relations Commission to a conference on the role of the Commission within Northern Irish society.