Victorin Galabert Letter 14, 1862. CD AGB 010205 - TopicsExpress



          

Victorin Galabert Letter 14, 1862. CD AGB 010205 This letter is written to Vincent de Paul Bailly on the 23rd of March from Auteuil. RESUME: The case of the lottery in Nîmes - Politics - P. Cusse will leave us - The letters of bishops for Mrs. Superior. My dear friend, Fr. Picard was thinking of writing to you and I would do so next week thus someone would writing to you every week; sometimes one, sometimes the other. He was caught by surprise and he asked me to replace him and you will have a very short letter because of the pressure of the mail departure time. - The case of Fr. d’Alzon seems to be buried in the boxes of the Ministry. Couran the abbé of St. Charles sentenced to 6 fr. fine for having organized a lottery without authorization received the best ovation possible out of court.. All the ‘Bourgadiers’ (villagers) en masse escorted him back to St. Charles. In Paris nothing new, the ministry was completely beaten in the question of free trade despite the favorable vote of the House. Practitioners have won over the theorists. Mr. Baroche to give himself some show off threw himself into issues of person. The Emperor beginning to realize that he went too far in the current of the revolution said he would stop. In recent days it was a question of a home visit to Bishop de Ségur, but it did not happen, they accuse him of being Renan. Fr. Brun (Brown) arrived in London last night, and he asks me to give goof words (compliments) to you all. - Fr Cusse - at the moment this is still a secret I entrust to you, will leave us, it seems, that he cannot endure himself in Brisbane. He has already gone to Sydney without permission from Fr. d’ Alzon. If he has not, he is about to do, he always wrote that he would do so. Ms. Superior is in London. Perhaps she has already answered herself. In all cases please tell Msgr. Chaillot that he should not be too much press her for letters of bishops. She will get all that may be desired, but she would prefer do not have to ask for it in the current circumstances, especially in the Archdiocese of Paris, where they are usually so badly disposed towards the Roman Congregations. Let her understand that the Bishops’ letters are already filed with the Secretary of Congregation from the time of their decree De Laude. I will write is a note to Msgr. Chaillot in this sense - Next Sunday response to F. Piccolo. - Brother Augustine is he dead and buried? I have no news of him. All yours in O.L. Vn Galabert.
Posted on: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 23:48:45 +0000

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