12 September 2014, The Tablet

Vincentian order return ‘private’ Jackie Kennedy letters


Letters written by the wife of assassinated United States President John Kennedy to an Irish priest and held by the Vincentians have been returned to her family.

The 33 letters, written by Jackie Kennedy to Fr Joseph Leonard in the 1950s and 1960s, were kept in All Hallows College, Dublin, after Fr Leonard’s death there in 1964.

In a statement issued last week, the Vincentians said they wished “to confirm that private letters, written by the late Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy to our deceased confrère, Fr Joseph Leonard, have been transferred to the Kennedy family”.

“This has taken place with regard to the respect due to what is correspondence of a private nature,” the statement said.

The letters were due to be auctioned earlier this year to raise funds for All Hallows College, which has been struggling financially. Estimates said the letters would raise €1 million (£800,000).

However, the Vincentians’ Irish province, which held ownership of the letters, decided that they should be withdrawn from auction following concerns over the private nature of the correspondence and out of respect to the Kennedy family. Soon afterwards, All Hallows announced its closure.


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