Pombriay, Henri de, St. Louis, Missouri, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 August 23
Scope and Contents
A package of manuscripts is being sent to Hudson containing 2 stories for children and another articles. Also the passages taken from the 2 volumes of L. P. Dupont are being sent. The passage should be read by some of the priests who know French. It should make a good article for the Ave Maria. If Hudson desires it he will do the translation. A copy of the rules of the Vestiary of St. Martin has been sent to the "London Tablet" for publication to benefit the poor of Ireland. A copy has also been sent to Sister Mary Frances Clare who made an appeal in behalf of the poor children of Ireland. These rules have been twice across the Atlantic, once to the Duke of Norfolk and once to his grace of Tuam. dePombriay would like to obtain Lady Georgiana Fullerton's attention to the Vestiary as a source of relief for the poor. A word from Hudson whom she knows will mean the establishment of Vestiaries in England and America. If the rules are not published dePombriay's attempts will be futile. Enclosed is $1 for the rebuilding of Notre Dame, donated by Mrs. Harriet Hunt . de Pombriay and Father Vaniver regret Father Sorin did not go to Tours. P.S. The rules of the Vestiary of St. Martin are approved by the late Francois Cardinal Morlot of Tours. Hudson should ask Father Sorin as a friend of Mr. Dupont to pray for him. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo
Dates
- Creation: 1880 August 23
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
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