Baillargeon, Bishop Charles Francis, Quebec, Canada, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1856 May 26
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` Father J.M. Bruyère, Vicar General of Bishop Pierre Adolphe Pinsonneault, has written him on the deplorable state of the Diocese of Sandwich Ontario as a result of the bad administration of his Bishop. It is Baillargeon's duty to remedy the evil as much as he can. All he can do is to send the memoir to the Holy See with a request for it to come to the help of this portion of the flock. He has no doubt of the authority of the charges of Bruyère's document, charges confirmed by public rumors and the witness of disinterested and creditable persons. Since Lefevere has seen the memoir, Baillargeon asks what he thinks of it and whether Lefevere would bear evidence to its truth. :: III-2-k A.L.S. French 2pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1856 May 26
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