Morisot, Father J.M., Assumption, Louisiana?, to Father Stephen Rousselon, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1843 September 4
Scope and Contents
Learning that Adrien Rouquette was leaving for New Orleans, he takes the opportunity to write. He received the letter Rousselon sent him through Bishop Anthony Blanc . Morisot had a private talk with Blanc who gave him hope. Morisot would regard his trials as light if he had some assurance of one day exercising the holy ministry of which he has rendered himself unworthy by his faults. He submits in advance to Blanc's decision which will be determined by the reply of the Bishop of Dijon, who, Morisot fears, will treat him severely without considering the sufferings he has already endured to expiate for his sin. P.S. Morisot asks Rousselon to send him the autumn section of the breviary. :: V-4-o A.L.S. French 2pp. 4to.
Dates
- Creation: 1843 September 4
Language of Materials
In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository