Cronin, Daniel, Detroit, Michigan, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefe ere, Detroit, Michigan, 1866 November 13
Scope and Contents
Cronin wrote Lefevere before Lefevere's departure for Baltimore, stating that he was willing to make either of three churches his parish. Cronin will not attend Trinity as long as Father F.J. Peters is pastor or his house-keeper, who has not lived with her husband for 18 years, its chief manager. Father Peter Hennaert told Cronin he could do nothing in the matter. Cronin's mother was very sick at the time, and his wife, in his absence, had Father F. Bleyenbergh to attend to his mother's spiritual welfare. Cronin thinks him a pious, charitable, honest priest and gentleman, which is more than he can say for some more of his profession. Cronin signs himself as an Irish Catholic. :: III-2-k A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1866 November 13
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English.
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