McQuaid, Bishop Bernard Joseph, Rochester, New York, to Archbishop Michael Augustine Corrigan, New York, New York, 1886 August 11
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The day named for the meeting in Troy is satisfactory to McQuaid. Cardinal John Franslin Franzelin? shows his peculiarities in the alterations he introduces. Father James S. O'Sullivan of Hudson writes to say he no longer has anything to do with the suit with Hudson Church. He has made his claim over to his brother to pay his debts. He cannot pay his personal debts with church money. The church at Hudson owes him nothing. As he has appealed to the Holy See to place his case before civil courts, it is a gross indignity. McQuaid is curious about what Corrigan has to say of the machinations in Rome. McQuaid has allowed Father Edward Hanna to go to Rome for a year. He sends three or four of his students there in the autumn and may be obliged to send all his students abroad as it may be impossible for them to enter American seminaries. What a farce. Archbishop John J. Williams left on Monday to return to Boston. He enjoys Hemlock Lake more than anyone. :: I-1-i A.L.S. Photostat from Archdiocesan Archives of New York 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1886 August 11
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English.
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