Verot, Augustin, Bishop of Savannah and Administrator of the Vicariate, of Florida, St. Augustine, Florida, to Bishop Francis P. McFarland of, Hartford, Connecticut, 1867 July 22
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McFarland's kindness causes Verot to bother him again. One of his priests, Father Michael Cullinan of Columbus, Georgia, has an affection of the kidney or liver that seems incompatible with the southern country. Verot can no longer refuse him permission to leave the diocese but he needs a priest for his subjects. He asks McFarland to exchange priests with him, but he would need a good efficient priest. He proposes this just to learn McFarland's views. He has been unfortunate; Father E. Aubril has been recalled by his superior and Father Delafosse who succeeded him has been recalled to France. His vicar general, Father P. Dufau is sick. This is why he makes his proposal. :: I-1-c A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1867 July 22
Language of Materials
English.
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