Férec, John Charles, Seminary of Quimper, France, to Archbishop John Mary Odin, C.M. of New Orleans, Lyons, France, 1862 November 29
Scope and Contents
Everything has been accomplished successfully for three clerks a the seminary of Quimper: Mr. Henry, Aymard Bizien and Férec. Moreover, his brother, Jean Pierre Férec, also wishes to leave at the same time. He is 21, instructed by the Brothers of Christian Schools, and has been employed as a teacher at the minor seminary of Guérande. He is in a condition to explain the catechism and hopes to become a priest. If Odin's resources do not permit him to pay for the trip for his brother, Férec asks him to make the necessary advances, promising to repay him himself. Henry and he have no relatives who can oppose their departure; Bizien has returned from Carhaix, where his parents live, with full consent. They await Odin's reply and the result of the letter he should write to Bishop Renatus Nicolaus Sargent of Quimper. :: VI-2-f A.L.S. French 3pp. 4to.
Dates
- Creation: 1862 November 29
Language of Materials
In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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