Edes, Ella B., Rome, Italy, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 November 26
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Hudson's letter received. The relics Hudson desired were sent registered mail. She has a cousin who is a Catholic and is thinking of marrying a Protestant. She asks Hudson to send a copy of "Mixed Marriages" to her. Miss Edes is humored by Hudson's remark of the foreign correspondent writing at home. During the summer Miss Edes took the Roman letter for the "Tablet." An article she wrote appeared in the "Register" with the same mistakes that were made on it in the "Tablet." Monsignor Fortini ? has the idea that he is fit for any position from Pope down and had an idea that he was to be sent to Canada as delegate Apostolic. She will forward the remainder of her article soon, but she had to wait for some information. It is not true that the Propaganda has intended to establish colleges in Maita. The Ave Maria is very interesting. The mother of Cecile de Viner is her very close friend and that issue of the Ave Maria will be sent to her mother Mrs. Edward Fritn. Miss Edes had a natural quarrel with the Archbishop of Cashel. Regards to Father General Edward Sorin. :: X-2-g A.L.S. 8pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1880 November 26
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English.
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