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Grassi, S.J., Father John, Georgetown, District of Columbia, to Father Simon Gabriel Bruté, Mt. St. Mary's, Emmitsburg, Maryland, 1813 May 3

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Identifier: CMNT II-3-n

Scope and Contents

Grassi has received from a friend at Louvain some articles of devotion. He feels that he should share them with his friends among whom he considers Bruté. He is sure that Bruté will find them agreeable and hopes that he will accept them as a token of his respect. He suffers from a fever and is told that he must change air to be relieved but he cannot do so. He intends to visit Father Francis Malevé at Fredericktown. Father Ladavière already goes on the mission to Alexandria but his health is poor. Father Cary is well and has received a letter from his sister in Paris, Mother Lambert. She says that the Pope is with the Emperor and the Cardinals imprisoned in Vienna are freed. Next week they expect the Archbishop John Carroll in the City and in Georgetown. :: II-3-n A.L.S. 1pp. 4to., 3

Dates

  • Creation: 1813 May 3

Language of Materials

English

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