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McQuaid, Bishop Bernard Joseph, Rochester, New York, to Archbishop Michael Augustine Corrigan, New York, New York, 1886 January 22

 Item
Identifier: CANY I-1-i

Scope and Contents

It may be that Father Terence J.? Early only meant to frighten them about selling the Cathedral. McQuaid does not intend that he be allowed to keep the threat hanging over him. McQuaid knew that the Cardinal was careless about the incorporation of churches, but did not suspect the carelessness was as bad as now appears. In Buffalo and Albany dioceses, the same neglect exists. The state law is favorable. In McQuaid's diocese, only one little mission is not incorporated. McQuaid will bless the Church in the spring, and it will then be incorporated. He intends to pass all over to the diocese for the future diocesan Seminary. He has not heard from Rome on the O'Sullivan matter. Good understanding and a plan ought to precede action about the Albany Agency business. What about the Decrees, etc.? The Rector of the American College ought to be at his post, for prolonged absence will be detrimental. Who showed the Acta, etc. of the Council to Father O'Reiley for him to communicate to the New York Sun? The London Tablet copied it and made public in Europe what was not known to them. Besides, the Acta are not for publication. Has the Crimmins case been settled? :: I-1-i A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo. Photostat from Archdiocesan Archives of New York

Dates

  • Creation: 1886 January 22

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

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