Murphy, S.J., Father Edward, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 July 5
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Hudson's letter and remittance for the suffering children of Galway received. Money was never more wanted than it is this month. There is hope of a happy harvest. The people are very grateful to the charitable American children. Without their aid the poor children could not get to school or to Mass. The children who subscribed to help the children of Ireland must feel joy in their hearts, by depriving themselves of something they want. The aid they give wipes the tears of sorrow from the Irish children and consoles the affectionate heart of Jesus. Murphy will say Mass for all who subscribe to help during the whole of this year. Many thanks for the "Ave Maria." Murphy will tell Gill to send in the "Monthly" numbers. It would be no loss if every convent in Ireland received a speciman copy, but a great gain. Murphy is glad Hudson is sending contributions to the destitute people of Ireland. He has just closed a successful mission and 2,000 people received Holy Communion Sunday. Murphy will send immediately the chapters of the "Irish Legends." P.S. Murphy will send more of the cement from Knock. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 8pp. 12mo
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- Creation: 1880 July 5
Language of Materials
English.
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