Pulsers, Father James J., Louvain, Belgium, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1865 September 22
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Pulsers is teaching theology at the American College of Louvain, as Lefevere has learned from Father John De Neve. A Protestant government and some apostate priests have forced Pulsers to give up the idea of profession in religious life. The Convent and Order are being sued by an apostate priest, and another priest and a lay brother are awaiting court decisions before doing the same. Hence Pulsers wrote De Neve offering his services. He prefers teaching to taking a parish in the Diocese of Bois-le-Vue or elsewhere. The College is doing well. Pulsers wishes to be remembered to Father Peter Hennaert and other reverend gentlemen of Detroit, his old acquaintances. ` P.S. Father De Neve and Father Edmund Du Mont present best regards. :: III-2-k A.L.S. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1865 September 22
Language of Materials
English.
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