Joos, Father Edward, Monroe, Michigan, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1859 March 19
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Having presented to Father Desiderius Callaert the definitive answer of Lefevere's sent 10 days ago, Joos thought all things settled, but after many explanations, Callaert is unwilling to submit, and has given no account of the missions. An imprudent letter from Father Louis Van Den Driessche to Joos shows where the obstinacy comes from. Joos protests about what has been written to Lefevere about Joos' unwillingness to abide by his arrangements. All that he has said and written is that he would not have it as before, namely, that the half be for him, the half for his companion and O for the Church. Father Peter Hennaert will have talked over the convent's matter and said what Joos thinks about it. :: III-2-i A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1859 March 19
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