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Cardinal O'hara Papers CARDINAL O’HARA PAPERS 90.01 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Edward Abate, ca 12/29/1954, The Seventh Grade of St. Thomas Aquinas School 90.02 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Richard Ackerman, C.S.Sp., Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego, 04/1956, requesting Archbishop to preach at Consecration to Episcopacy, reply attached 90.03 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Reverend Francis P. Adolf, 10/03/1955, thanks for appointment as next Rector of St. Joseph‟s Church, Jim Thorpe 90.04 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Reverend James J. Marley, 09/10/1956, requirement of Masters Degree to work in Adoption Service, Cardinal‟s Reply attached, related letters attached 90.05 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from the Department of Welfare Bureau of Children‟s Services, 07/19/1956, Minutes of Adoption approval Committee Meeting 90.06 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from the Advisory Committee on Adoption Standards, 09/20/1956, minimum standard for the Personnel of an Adoption Agency, related letters attached 90.07 To Most Reverend George W. Ahr, Bishop of Trenton, New Jersey, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 02/02/1953, Catholic Family Life Convention, invitation to assist at Mass and send lay representation from diocese 90.08 To Most Reverend George W. Ahr, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 09/06/1955, check for $5000 to air in relief from flood damages, reply and related letters attached 90.09 To Most Reverend George W. Ahr, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 03/04/1957, acknowledgement of check sent for 1957 quota of Diocese of Trenton for the N.C.W.C., reply attached 90.10 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend George W. Ahr, 03/07/1957, acknowledgement of reception of check for $5000, offered as an anonymous gift for the new Cathedral 90.11 To Honorable George Allen, American Ambassador to Yugoslavia, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 03/20/1952, letter expressing shock at the attack upon Bishop Antonio Vovk, Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General of Ljubljana 90.12 To Reverend John W. Keough, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 03/22/1955, implementation of Father Keough‟s idea for using the Ladies of Charity in the parishes as collectors for various appeals 90.13 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Mrs. John C. Magill, President, Alliance of Catholic Women, 12/16/1955, report of activities 1955, (related materials attached) 90.14 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Mrs. John C. Magill, 01/15/1957, report of Activities 1956 (related materials attached) 90.15 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, 01/19/1952, contribution to the N.C.W.C. Budget, (reply attached) 90.16 To Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 04/07/1952, contribution from Archdiocese of Philadelphia for Laetare Sunday 90.17 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, 07/22/1952, confirmation of final payment on the Philadelphia Laetare Sunday Collection ($20,517.46) 90.18 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, 02/25/1954, requesting the approval of Monsignor Howard Carroll as representative of U.S. on the Summum Consilium for Immigration, reply attached 90.19 To Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, 05/24/1954, diocesan resettlement directors 90.20 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Karl Alter, 06/07/1954, check for $19,500 from Diocese of Mobile, reply attached 90.21 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, 12/04/1954, requesting a meeting with Archbishop O‟Hara to discuss N.C.W.C. Department of Education, reply attached along with related material 90.22 To Most Reverend Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara 07/25/1955, O‟Hara states his position against the use of Federal aid to private school building funds 90.23 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Karl Alter, 09/26/1955, revised report of the Bishops Committee on Educational Principles – reply attached with related material 90.24 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from the American Board of Catholic Missions, 1955 – 1956, report to Hierarchy 90.25 To Raymond Teller, from Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, 10/28/1957, requesting information about the Sesquicentennial, reply attached 90.26 To Most Reverend J. O‟Hara, from Reverend Raymond Teller, 02/1957, report of the activities of the American Catholic Historical Society, reply attached 90.27 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 02/27/1952, Golden Jubilee of Reverend Alfred Procopio 90.28 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, Good Friday, 1952, Reverend Alfred Procopio 90.29 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 01/08/1953, congratulations on First Anniversary of O‟Hara‟s Installation as Archbishop of Philadelphia 90.30 To “Monsignore Carissimo,” from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 09/28/1953, evening mass, dedication of new Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Nesquehoning, Rotary Club lecture 90.31 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 10/06/1953, report on Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Nesquehoning 90.32 To Monsignor Philip E. Donahue, from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 10/28/1953, appointment as extraordinary confessor to I.H.M. Sisters of St. Nicholas Convent accepted 90.33 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 11/09/1953, Forty Hours‟ Adoration, Solemn Triduum to Our Lady, Dedication of the new Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Nesquehoning 90.34 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C, from Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, 03/29/1954, Solemn Requiem Mass for the Hero Dead of the Korean War 90.35 To Reverend Agnello J. Angelini, from Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., 06/25/1956, permission denied to build a new school for Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Nesquehoning 90.36 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Walter Annenburg, 01/23/1952, check in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) from the Philadelphia Inquirer Charities, Inc., reply attached 90.37 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Walter Annenburg, 01/25/1954, check in the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) from the Philadelphia Inquirer Charities, Inc., reply attached 90.38 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Reverend Edward F. Cunnie, 02/07/1952, report on the convert movement in St. Elizabeth‟s, reply attached 90.39 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Reverend J. Leo Boyle, 02/09/1952, convert-making report, reply attached, folder 90.40 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Most Reverend Mariano Rossell Arellano, 03/1957, invitation to attend First Central American Eucharistic Congress, reply attached 90.41 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Bishop William R. Arnold, 03/07/1952, sheaf of endorsements, admirable sacrifices of the Philadelphia Archdiocese for patriotic Catholics in the Armed Services 90.42 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Bishop William R. Arnold, 04/23/1952, priests for the Armed Forces 90.43 To Bishop William R. Arnold, from Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., 06/18/1952, letter to the Military Ordinariate 90.44 To Bishop William R. Arnold, from Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., 10/30/1952, the case of a mother who has two sons in the service and a third about to be ordained 90.45 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Damian J. Blaher, O.F.M., 11/21/1952, new candidates for the Chaplain Corps, Fathers Finley, McDonnell, and Wooten 90.46 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Bishop William R. Arnold, 11/21/1952, Philadelphia Chaplain Candidates, the Military Ordinariate 90.47 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Bishop William R. Arnold, 03/07/1953, confirmation trips; Philadelphia Chaplains, death of Stalin, books on the life of Venerable John Neumann, biographies of John Carroll, and Cardinal Gibbons, Thomas Merton‟s The Sign of Jonah 90.48 To Bishop William R. Arnold, from Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., 08/19/1953, applicant for the Regular Navy 90.49 To Archbishop John F. O‟Hara, C.S.C., from Bishop William R. Arnold, 08/19/1955, gratitude for enclosed Check, funeral of Chaplain Reverend Hugh Kennedy, S.J. 90.50 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Judge Vincent A. Carroll, 1952 – 1957, Associated Hospital Service of Philadelphia, folder 90.51 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from James L. J. Pie‟, 10/15/1954, requesting a successor to Reverend Francis B. Schulte as Chaplain of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, related letters attached 90.52 To Most Reverend John F. O‟Hara, from Brother Azarias, La Salle College, 01/14/1954, bringing the question of the State responsibility to educate all children and the reluctance of the State to do so, reply attached 90.53 To Most Reverend John F.
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