O'Meara, Kathleen, Paris, France, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 April 15
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Miss O'Meara had hoped to send Hudson a souvenir from Pere Lacordaire for Easter but her friend, P. Chocarne, who promised it to her was called away to preach at Orleans and has not returned. She asks Hudson to have a few copies of "Cyril" struck off from the Ave Maria type before it is dispersed if it is possible. She wanted to have some copies printed in London but it was too expensive, and the printers told her that once the type was set it was a trifle. 3000 men have received communion during Lent at Notre Dame, and the churches have been packed. Twenty employees, in order to testify against the bill for suppressing religious education sent their children from secular to religious schools, have been dismissed and are now pennyless. She wishes they would dismiss the Sisters of Charity as the people would revolt in 24 hours, but the devil is too cunning for that. Sends Easter joys. :: X-2-e A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo
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- Creation: 1879 April 15
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English.
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