Edes, Ella B., Rome, Italy, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1887 August 31
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Edes received Hudson's letter concerning the pictures of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. She has written to Father Edward Mullen asking him to forward the pictures, the largest of which will cost five lire each. At the Divina Salvatore, they asked why they no longer received the Ave Maria in exchange. It is not true that the report of Monsignor Perico was telegraphed to the Pilot, entirely favorable to the Irish people, because Perico has sent no report. The document of James Cardinal Gibbons is buried in the depths of the Propaganda and no examination of its merit has taken place so that the reports in American newspapers of its immense weight on pontifical decisions is distorted. There is no truth to the tale that Detroit will be made an Archdepiscopal See. The bishop will be selected in November. It is not true that Bishop John Loughlin has been summoned to Rome. Edes lists the articles that are being sent to Professor James Edwards for the museum. She asks that her name not be mentioned in connection with them. The American rector here has accused her of writing the editorial that appeared in the Freeman's-Journal of May 7 that advised Cardinal Gibbons to mind his own business. :: X-3-e A.L.S. 9pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1887 August 31
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English.
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