Ten Broeck, R.S.H., Sister Elizabeth, Torresdale, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 February 2
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Ten Broeck regrets to hear that Father Alexis Granger, C.S.C. is ailing, perhaps the trip to his native land may revive him. Mother Depret, representing their Mother General, said that a request had been sent to remove all passionate love stories from their school libraries. She was shocked that "Fabiola" was interpreted as a case for exclusion. Sister Katherine Drexel has gone to St. Augustine with another sister to take care of the ill Bishop James O'Connor. A lady in their neighborhood saw O'Connor in St. Augustine two weeks ago and asserts he will never reach Omaha alive. Sister was glad to see the Catholic Union and Times give rebuff to Mr. Talbot's effervescing chalice of bitter aggressiveness on general principles. If the Catholic press runs down Catholic publications as does that paper and praises them as faintly as does George D. de Wolff, why are those two editors so much annoyed that the faithful do not buy or read these volumes. Father William H. Carroll is back at the Eastern States Penitentary to the joy of its inmates. Father James Pye Neale, S.J. sent her an account of the "Hollander's Banquet". :: X-3-k A.L.S. 6pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1890 February 2
Language of Materials
English.
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