Certificates issued in Latin to Canon Hayes for permission to conduct Mass and Sacrament.
Certificate (in Latin) issued by the Archdiocese of Paris stating that Canon Hayes (then a cleric) is permitted to conduct masses and sacraments in the Irish College in Paris on behalf of the Diocese of Clonfert.
Letter (in Latin) authorising Father Hayes to conduct Holy Mass in the city of Rome with the consent of rectors.
Membership card issued to Father Hayes for 1925 by the Liverpool Branch of the Catholic Truth Society.
Stamped label mailed to Messers M.H. Gill & Son, Ltd. (now Gill Books), Dublin, from Desclée & Cie, publishers, Tournoi, Belgium.
Membership card issued to Father Hayes by the Tipperary Guild of Muintir na Tíre. The card notes that Father Hayes is a member of the guild's farmer's section.
Sample 'letter of credit' form to be issued by Muintir na Tíre Parish Councils sent by W.A. Doody, Killiney, Dublin, to Father Hayes. Inscription: 'To raise the standard of ethics as well as economics'. The masthead reads 'A Letter of Credit is an "Order of Merit" conferred by the local community or group of individuals of integrity and capacity to promote production and employment.'
Loose, unsorted notes written by Canon Hayes, including physical addresses, point form notes for lectures and sermons, and notes removed from context.
Official letters certifying relics of Catholic saints; certificates conferring membership to Father Canon Hayes to a Roman Catholic order or society. All materials are in Latin.
Certificate presented to Father Hayes on his admission to the apostolic association of the diocese of Cashel, 10 July 1931.