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Table Des Matières António Brásio Duquesne University Duquesne Scholarship Collection Angola:1904-1967 Spiritana Monumenta Historica 1971 Table des Matières António Brásio Follow this and additional works at: https://dsc.duq.edu/angolavol5 TABLE DES MATIERES Page Les Missions d’Angola et ses Missionnaires a la Chambre des Pairs— (9 et 10-11-1904) ........................................................ 3 Les Missions d’Angola et ses Missionnaires a la Chambre des Pairs— (12 et 29-11-1904) ........................................................ 24 Lettre du Pere Christophe Rooney au Ministre d’Outremer— (9-IV-1904) ...........................' ............ ..................................... 41 Lettre de M gr Alexandre Le Roy au Cardinal Prefet de la Propagande— (8-V-1904) ......................................................... 43 Arrete du Gouverneur de l’Eveche— (30-V-1904) ................ 48 Arrete du Gouverneur de l’Eveche— (17-VIII-1904) ................ 49 Lettre du Pere Christophe Rooney au Ministre d’Outremer — (3-IX-1904) ................................................................................... 50 Lettre du Pere Joseph Eigenmann au Ministre d’Outremer — (10-IX -1 9 0 4 ).................................................................................... 52 Arrete du Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda— (17-X- 1904) ... 56 Lettre du Pere Jose Maria Antunes au Prefet Apostolique du Bas-Congo — (20-1-1905) ..............................‘ ........................ 58 Benediction de l’Eglise du Chevinguiro — (3-III-1905) .......... 61 Lettre de M gr AntcSnio Ferreira au Pere Adolphe Dunoyer — (ll-V-1905) .................................. 62 Lettre du Resident de Landana au Pere Jose Magalhaes — (ll-X I-1905) ................................................................................... 64 Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte a Mgr Alexandre Le Roy — (4-VI-1906) ..................................................................... 66 IX Page Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte au Pape Saint Pie X — (9-VI- -1906) ................................................................................................ 69 Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte au Cardinal Merry del Val — (1 0 -V I-1 9 0 6 )................................................................................... 73 Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte a l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo — (24-VI-1906) ............................................................................ 77 Lettre du Pere Jose Maria Antunes a M gr Alexandre Le Roy — (28-VI-1906) ............................................................................ 79 Note du Pere Ernest Lecomte sur les Prefectures Apostoliques — (1 2 -V II-1 9 0 6 ).............................. ......................................... 83 Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte a l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo — (14-VII-1906)............................................................................ 87 Lettre des Peres Lecomte et Antunes a M gr Alexandre Le Roy — (27-IX-1906) ............................................................................ 89 Lettre de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Ministre d’Outremer — (4-X-1906)................................................................................... 92 Rapport de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Nonce Apostoli- que a Lisbonne— (6-10-1906) .................................................. 94 Rapport de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Nonce Apostoli- que a Lisbonne— (6-X-1906) .................................................. 100 Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte au Pere Paul Roserot — (6-10-1906) 10b Lettre des Peres Lecomte et Magalhaes au Cardinal Prefet de la Propagande— (6-X-1906) .................................................. 109 Lettre de M gr Alexandre Le Roy ao R. P. Jose Maria Antu­ nes — (3-X I-1906) 112 Lettre du Pere Jose Maria Antunes a l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo—(6-XI-1906) 114 Lettre du Pere Jose Maria Antunes au Directeur General d’Ou­ tremer— (1 4-X I-1906)................................................................. l ib Lettre de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo a la Nonciature de Lis­ bonne— (15-XI-1906) .............................................. n a Lettre du Pere Jose Maria Antunes au Directeur General d’Ou­ tremer— (3-X II-1906) ............................................................... 121 X Page Lettre de 1’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Pere Ernest Le- comte— (4-XII-1906) 124 Lettre de 1’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Superieur de la Mis­ sion de Cabinda— (4-XII-1906) ........................................... 126 Ordonnance de M gr Barbosa Leao sur le «modus vivendi» — (15-XII-1906)............................ 128 Ordonnance de M gr Barbosa Lcao sur le «modus vivendi» — (15-X II-1906).................................................................................... 132 Lettre du Pere Ernest Lecomte a 1’Eveque d’Angola et Congo — (2 4 -X II-1 9 0 6 )............................................................................. 137 Ordonnance de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo— (26-XII-1906) 139 Vicaire General de Cabinda—■ (26-XII-1906) .................... ... 147 Vicaires Generaux de Luanda et Caconda— (26-XII-1909 ... 148 Vicaire General de H uila— (26-XII-1906) .............................. 149 Lettre du Pere Espinasse a 1’Eveque d’AngoIa et Congo — (26-XII-1906).................................................................................... 150 Lettre de l’Eveque d Angola et Congo au Vicaire General de de la Chela— (2-1-1907) ......................................................... 115 Accord de l’Eveque dAngola et Congo avec les Prefets Apos- toliques—(1906-1907) 153 Lettre du Cardinal Prefet de la Propagande au Pere Victor W endling—>(16-1-1907)............................................................... 155 Lettre de l’Eveque dAngola et Congo au Ministre d’Outremer — (26-1-1907)................................................................................... 157 Transferement du Seminaire Diocesain de la Mission de Huila a Luanda— (29-1-1907)............................................................... 160 Lettre de 1 Eveque dAngola et Congo au Ministre d’Outremer — (6-11-1907)................................................................................... 162 Exoneration du Pere Jules Colomb Gris comme Directeur du Seminaire—(28-11-1907) 163 Nomination du Chanoine Alves da Cunha comme Vice-Rec- teur du Seminaire— (28-11-1907) ........................................... 164 XI Page Lettre du Directeur General d’Outremer a l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo— (23-IV-1907) .................................... 165 Nomination du Pere Marius Bonnefoux Vicaire General de la Chela— (17-VI-1907) 167 Legislation Missionnaire Portugaise— (27-VI-1907) ................ 168 Circulaire de 1’Eveque d’Angola et Congo aux Circonscriptions Missionnaires— (2 -X -1 9 0 7 )........................................... ••• ••• 172 Lettre du Chanoine Correia da Silva au Ministre d Outremer — (22-XI-1907) .............. I 74 Lettre du Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda au Directeur General d’Outremer — (15-IX-1908)........................................................ 176 Lettre du Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda au Directeur General de Caconda— (15-IX -1908)........................................................ 1^8 Lettre du Pere Emile Francois Blanc au Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda— (24-IX-1908)....................................................... • ••• 180 Lettre du Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda au Directeur General d’Outremer—(6-II-1909) 182 Lettre du Pere Emile Francois Blanc au Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda— (25-III-1909) ... ............................................ 184 Lettre du Vicaire Capitulaire de Luanda au Directeur General 4 Outremer—■ (22-1V -1909)........................................................ 186 Vicaire General de Caconda— (17-V-1909) .............................. 189 Lettre du Vicaire General du Diocese au Vicaire General de Caconda— (l-V I-1 9 0 9 )................................................................ 190 Lettre de la Nonciature Apostolique sur le ((modus vivendi)) — (25-VII-1909)............................................................................ 191 Lettre de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Vicaire General de Caconda — (7 -IX -1 9 0 9 )............................................................... 193 Lettre de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Vicaire General de la Chela— (14-IX-1909).............................................................. 195 Presentation du Prefet Apostolique de la Cimbebasie Supe- rieure— (4-XI-1909)..................................................................... 197 XII Pag© Lettre du Pere Louis Alfred Keiling a l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo— (10-1-1910)............................................................... 199 Lettre de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Ministre d’Outremer — (16-11-1910) 201 Lettre de 1’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Vicaire General de Caconda— (1-III-1910)............................................................... 203 Lettre de 1’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Ministre d’Outremer — (15-IV-1910) ............................................................................ 206 Lettre du Pere Louis Alfred Keiling a l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo— (10-V-1910) .......... T................................................ 208- Lettre de la Direction generale d’Outremer a l’Eveque d’An­ gola et Congo— (24-V-1910) .................................................. 209 Lettre de l’Eveque d’Angola et Congo au Vicaire General de Caconda— (28 -V -1 9 1 0 )............................................................... 210*
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