Letter to Father Hayes from Jeremiah Kinane, Archbishop of Decros, blessing the Catholic Social Week to be held by the Catholic Young Men's Society in Tipperary.
Letter to Father Hayes from Peter McKevitt, Chair of Catholic Sociology and Catholic Action, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, thanking Father Hayes for referencing his book (The Plan for Society) and looking forward to seeing him the following weekend.
Letters pertaining to a request for assistance for an undisclosed matter from Felix McQuillan, Dundalk.
Includes:
-Letter to McQuillan from Father J.R. MacMahon, S.J., St. Stanislaus College, Tullamore, County Offaly, noting that McQuillan had made no vows during his stay there (24 April 1945, 1p);
-Letter on behalf of McQuillan from Father J. Neary, P.P., St. Mary's, Portarlington, County Laois, attesting that McQuillan entered on 7 September 1942 and returned to his family at his own request on 13 January 1944 with no fault of any kind (27 May 1945, 2pp);
-Letter to Father Hayes from McQuillan enclosing letters he received on his behalf from the Provincial and Master of Novices of the Young Priests' Society (27 June 1945, 2pp);
-Letter to Father Hayes from 'Christie', Dundalk, enclosing all of the above letters and stating 'I hope everything is in order now I know that you will do all that is in your power for him' (c. 3 July 1945, 2pp).
Letter to Father Hayes from Michael Browne, Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh, thanking him for his letter 'which explains the whole matter satisfactorily. It was evident that the Irish Press on instructions from above was very hostile. The article by an anonymous writer was proof of how sore they felt.'
Letter to Father Hayes from Paschal Robinson, Archbishop of Tyana and Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland, thanking him for his letter of 11 October.
Letter to Father Hayes from Seán O'Hanlon, Secretary, Inniscarra Guild, Muintir na Tíre, Cork, inviting Father Hayes to attend their annual Parish Festival, 10-13 January 1946.
Letter to Father Hayes from H. Dickinson, English Martyrs' Catholic Church, Litherland, Lancashire, accompanying a donation for Muintir na Tíre and noting 'It would be helpful to the mere Saxon if you'd translate "Muintir na Tíre" in your subsequent appeals.'
Letter to Father Hayes from John Casey, St. Cecilia's Catholic Church, Liverpool, enclosing a donation to Muintir na Tíre for £0.10.0. Casey notes that his right leg was amputated and he received permission from the pope to say Mass seated.
Letter to Father Hayes from E. O'Laverty, St. Thomas of Canterbury, Waterloo, Lancashire, accompanying a donation to Muintir na Tíre.
Letter to Father Hayes from P. Cashman, Honorary Secretary of Midleton Guild, Muintir na Tíre, County Cork, asking for Father Hayes' assistance in helping a guild member (John Fitzgibbon) obtain a position with the Electricity Supply Board, inviting Father Hayes to address the guild's annual general meeting, and congratulating Father Hayes on his sermon at the Silver Jubilee of the Tipperary Pioneer Total Abstinence Association.