Stace, Mary Ann, Dennison, Ohio, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 July 27
Scope and Contents
Hudson's letter received. The stories in the book have been translated. The book will be returned by express today. Dennison is backward in religious training. Miss Stace would like a larger book to translate, if Hudson has influence with a book seller. The children resent the implanting of Catholic manners. Baptized and having made their first Communion, they claim the name Catholic. A lot of work will be required before a Catholic spirit is obtained. The new pastor has given Miss Stace a class to be taught daily, and the work is gratuitous as they think they confer a favor on the teacher by attending. The late pastor Father W. Howe?, now an inmate of a lunatic asylum, was incapable of guiding his flock which accounts partly for the anti-Catholic spirit. Miss Stace knew Hudson's charity and hopes his acquaintance with the book dealers may enable Hudson to recommend her pen. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo
Dates
- Creation: 1880 July 27
Language of Materials
English.
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