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Kajsiewicz, C.R., Father Jerome, Rome, Italy, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1867

 Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-l

Scope and Contents

Father Francis Breitkopf, who visits the Poles of Paris near Forrestville, has sent him a pressing request from these brave people that he sends them a priest of their Congregation Ressurectionists . He cannot do so for some time, as he has sent all the subjects he could spare to the bishop of Galveston, Texas where there are 10,000 Poles. He knows, however, a Francis Richter, age 29, who went to Rome but cannot be ordained for lack of patrimony or of benefice. If Lefevere ordains him, he will be at the bishop's disposition. There is also another subject of Breslau in Rome, Ignatius Galuschka, born in 1840, of good health, who has completed theology. If Lefevere wants him, he should write the bishop for dimissorials and then obtain from the parish to which he will be appointed the necessary funds for the voyage. Kajsiewicz would receive them into his own Congregation if they requested him, but every one has not a vocation for the common life. :: III-2-l A.L.S. French 4pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1867

Language of Materials

English.

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