Edes, Ella B., Rome, Italy, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 October 27
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At the request of Bishop Hebert Vaughan of Salford, England, Edes resumed writing the "Roman Correspondence" for the London Tablet, which she first began in 1880 when she replaced Doctor Brady. Did Hudson see the comment of the New York Freeman's-Journal editor, James McMaster , criticizing the Latin of the Encyclical Anspicatio Concessum, as simple and clearly not that of Leo XIII . McMaster must be happy over his daughter, Helen McMaster, entering the Carmelites. She thanks Hudson for the picture of Our Lady of Good Counsel and she will send a history of the Shrine of Our Lady at the Augustinian Church of Genazzano. The American Annals of the Sacred Heart sent 600 francs for the monument of Pope Pius IX . Edes is not certain if she sent Hudson the photograph of Pope Pius IX's tomb in the Church of San Lorenzo. Bishop Richard Gilmour has not yet arrived in Rome. Edes pities not Miss Cowles for marrying Pomeroy . There is an uproar over the Monsignor Thomas Capel affair. He appeared in Rome in June and induced the Holy Office to look into his case. After investigation the Holy Office dismissed the affair with a sentence of non constat which does not proclaim his innocence of the charges brought against him. Capel has received permission to preach in Italy, but he was advised not to go back to England. A monsignor, who arrived from England with a letter from Henry Cardinal Manning, is going about moving heaven and earth against Capel. :: X-2-j A.L.S. 12pp. 16mo. 11
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- Creation: 1882 October 27
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English.
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