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Ten Broeck, R.S.H., Sister Elizabeth, Torresdale, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 July 5

 Item — Box: CHUD 15
Identifier: CHUD X-3-l

Scope and Contents

Young Catholics do not enjoy Catholic literature because it illustrates dogma and doctrine which they never doubt. She sends a sketch entitled "Rose of Lima". She laughed at the non-success of the index of the Catholic World, for in the January issue it contained an uncalled for hit at Sacre Coeur. She was expecting Hudson would have a summary of Bishop John L. Spalding's address to the Marianite Sisters of the Holy Cross at Notre Dame. The Philadelphia Ledger finds his Sap. an advocate of "Woman's Rights". Ten Broeck was amazed at his remarks in the Atlantic, but ought not to have been on the whole. His two spiritual daughters do not seem to walk very smoothly, between princes and protestants. She hears so much on the Education Question that she is lost in a maze. Ten Broeck hopes Maurice Francis Egan will give them a healthful dose on that subject again; Father John Talbot Smith is lowering his tone a little. The Sisters of St. Joseph at Chestnut Hill had a much admired discussion by their graduates on "College versus Convent". :: X-3-l A.L.S. 7pp. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1890 July 5

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

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