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Doane, George H., Rome, Italy, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1856 May 19

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Identifier: CBAY II-2-n

Scope and Contents

Father W.P. Morrogh of the Archdiocese of New York leaves for America on Wednesday and gives Doane the opportunity of sending the certificate of Confirmation for Carleton Bayley . Doane has continued good health and increased interest in his studies. Bayley will have heard of the death of Cardinal James Philip Fransoni . It must have come home very much to Bayley for Doane remembers that Fransoni received Bayley into the Church. One or two of the good English priests are here for a little rest. Among them is Father Nugent, who says he saw Bayley 14 years ago at St. Sulpice. Doane promised Nugent that he would mention the Catholic Institute Magazine, which Nugent has started. The other day Doane had some photographs taken to send home. Bayley is to remember them in the Holy Sacrifice and ask Father Benjamin F. Allaire to put them in his memento. They are going on more wildly than ever in their Puseyism and if they are consistent and yielding to grace, Doane cannot bear to think that some of them will not be gathered in before long. Doane feels very much the loss of Bishop Bernard O'Reilly for he was with him a great deal in Paris. Bayley is to remember Doane to Carleton when he writes and tell him that Doane has inquired about his picture. August 4 will be the anniversary of the day Doane was led to Bayley's door. He should do the same on September 22, the day Bayley received Doane into the Church. Bayley is to remember Doane to Fathers McQuaid, Beaudevin, and Venuta. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 6pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1856 May 19

Language of Materials

English.

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