Hendricken, Father Thomas F., Waterbury, Connecticut, to Bishop Francis P. McFarland of, Hartford, Connecticut, 1868 April 19
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A young man is staying with him who left May-nooth seven years ago at the end of his course because he thought he had no vocation. He is a man of fine abilities and comes of good family and Hendricken thinks he will make a fine priest and acquisition for the diocese. Father Kane will assure the Bishop that the man knows his theology, is a mathematician and well read. It will be necessary to go to college but he is willing to teach in Providence in the Bishop's school. He has taught in the Jesuit college in Liverpool for four years. Hendricken has been acquainted with M. Walsh and his family for years and there is not in Kilkenny a pupil more devoted to the Church. He has no money but Hendricken will advance him some. Hendricken sends $1 for the seminary collection. :: I-1-c A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1868 April 19
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English.
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