Dick C., 1964
Dates
- Creation: 1964
Language of Materials
English.
General
Correspondence. General letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Talks about Franz Jaegerstaetter and how his battle against tyranny, "against an evil that has been made respectable" must be a lonely and pitiless one. Where he wonders does Mr. Jaegerstaetter get his strength, God? Dick C. gave the galleys of "IN SOLITARY WITNESS" to Bishop Wright to be returned to Archbishop Roberts. Dick had to return to Rome after father's funeral. Is worried about Archbishop Roberts' health and mentioned it to Bob Kaiser so he could keep an eye on him. The Archbishop appreciated Gordon's eight day visit. Dick thinks Gordon accomplished many important things during that visit. He regrets not having been there because as a team they could have accomplished more. Comments on an article in The Sun-Times in which Father Filas "savagely attacked Archbishop Roberts." ~ 11/01 ~ Written from River Forest, Illinois
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