Archbishop Ryan Correspondence

Archbishop Ryan Correspondence

Right Reverend Kenrick Correspondence 30.331 Miscellaneous data on the life of Bishop Francis P. Kenrick 32.58 Peter Kenrick as seminarian in Ireland 30.08 To Bishop Kenrick, from Marc A. Frenaye, mentions Kenrick’s plan to make St. John’s the Cathedral Church and move from St. Mary’s. (seems to have been written before letter of 12/31/1837) 30.88 To Bishop Kenrick, from Bishop Thomas Griffiths, (top torn off cf. K-F, p.89, date unknown), transmission of funds for Catholic Missionaries of Pennsylvania; arrival of Mr. Newman (Cardinal) at Rome; new converts from Oxford Movement. 30.97 To Bishop Peter Kenrick, from Bishop Francis Kenrick, no date, “Catholic Cabinet;” work on the Primacy (Latin) 30.320 Four pages of letter fragments 30.324 To Bishop Joannes Mindas, from Vanden Zyphe, mentions city of Antwerp; written in German 30.330 To the General of the Jesuits, from Reverend Adam Marshall, matters concerning Old St. Joseph’s Church, Philadelphia. (extending from Conwell’s time to Kenrick’s) 30.56 To Bishop Kenrick, from Marc A. Frenaye, 10/16, General information; mentions Bishop Hughes and bishops of Vincennes and Nancy. (French) 30.57 To Bishop Kenrick, from Marc A. Frenaye, 12/14, altar ornaments to be returned: Mr. Foulhouze 30.58 To Bishop Kenrick, from Marc A. Frenaye, loan of vestments to Father Sheridan 30.332 To Mrs. Billenstien, from Bishop Francis P. Kenrick, 09/06, Kenrick expresses concern for her son, with whom she is having difficulty 30.333 To Reverend Richard Kenrick, from Francis P. Kenrick, 07/24/1816, his uncle’s advice; learning Italian; procession at St. Peter’s on Corpus Christi; Monsignor Quarantotti is made Cardinal; his studies; death of Father Kavanagh; Reverend Hamill; Mr. Clinch and family 30.293 To Archbishop Peter Kenrick, from Archbishop Francis Kenrick, Sunday within Octave of Epiphany, Inquiry about Jane Reden (Latin) 30.294 To Reverend Charles Nerinckx, from L. Cardinal Litta, response to Reverend Charles Nerinckx doubts abouts about a pastor’s role in marriage ceremony 30.325 To Roman Catholic Faithful of Diocese of Philadelphia, from Bishop Francis Kenrick, unknown, promulgation of the Decrees of the Baltimore Provincial Council. Kenrick urges them observed. Any misuse of church funds means excommunication 30.327 To Roman Catholic Faith ful of Diocese of Philadelphia, from Bishop Kenrick, Letter stating the confirmation of decrees of council of Baltimore by apostolic see 30.303 To Reverend Francis P. Kenrick, from C.M. Pecicine, Secretary, Propagation of Faith, 05/06/1821, Kenrick’s faculties as Missionary leaving Rome 30.334 05/1821, ordination Certificate of Bishop Francis P. Kenrick 30.321 To Mrs. Rouaner Carty, from her nephew, 05/08/1822, friendly letter stating that “the Archbishop is a man who is not said to have any merit and awareness (French) 30.322 To Mrs. Rouaner Carty, from her nephew, 09/07/1822, there is tranquility in the French Republic despite political disturbances (French and English) 30.323 From Franciscus Brionj (?), 08/17/1823, Roman Document: Statistical business letter addressed to a high official mentioning Sartori Collybii, (Latin) 32.01 From Bishop Kenrick, 04/26/1825, the impossibility of leaving a Diocese in Kentucky 32.02 From Bishop Kenrick, 12/16/1825, Ohio Church property 30.305 To Bishop Kenrick, from S.C. de Prop. Fide, 02/28/1830, faculty to dispense in marriage impediments; case of affinity 32.03 To Archbishop of Baltimore, from Bishop Kenrick, 05/03/1830, Kenrick’s acknowledgement of his appointment as Bishop and Co-adjuntor of Philadelphia 32.04 To. E. Fenwick, from Bishop Kenrick, 05/04/1830, Invitation to consecration 32.09 To John Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 05/07/1830, concern about taking over Diocese of Philadelphia. Request for prayers 32.05 To J. Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 06/24/1830, Kenrick asks to take over Mt. St. Mary’s for Philadelphia 32.57 To Bishop Fenwick, from Bishop Kenrick, 06/27/1830, working relationshop between Kenrick and Conwell 32.06 To John Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 08/24/1830, preparations for the ordinations to take place at Conwago 32.07 To Bishop Fenwick, from Bishop Kenrick, 08/29/1830, early impressions of Philadelphia. Concern over lack of money 32.08 To Bishop John Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 12/16/1830, talk of ordination of the man who is ready. Talk of jubilee in Philadelphia 30.328 To Bishop Puncell, from Bishop Francis Patrick Kenrick, 05/17/1831, Kenrick expresses his fear of Schism by those people of St. Mary’s Church who refuse to accept him as a replacement for the ailing Bishop of Philadelphia, namely, Bishop Conwell 32.10 To Archbishop of Baltimore, from Bishop Kenrick, 05/17/1831, Major difficulties with Trustees of St. Mary’s and Bishop Conwell 30.307 To Bishop Kenrick, from S. Cong de Prop. Fide, 07/21/1831, marriage dispensation 30.302 To Bishop Kenrick, from Propagation, 07/24/1831, faculty of blessing rosaries 30.326 To the clergy of the Diocese of Philadelphia, from bishop Francis Patrick Kenrick, 07/30/1831, the Decrees of the Provincial Council of Baltimore are given to all the clergy of Philadelphia, the purpose of the Decrees is explained and the Philadelphia clergy are urged to follow the new decrees 30.327 To The Catholic laity of the Diocese of Philadelphia, from Bishop Francis Patrick Kenrick, 1831, pastoral letter stating the confirmation of the Decrees of the Council of Baltimore by the Apostolic See and the promulgation of those Decrees 32.12 To Bishop Kenrick, from Mrs. Jane Kenrick, 08/31/1831, her health, (also – a letter in Latin is attached) 32.13 To Father Matthews, from Bishop Purcell, 09/25/1831, problems between Conwell and Kenrick 32.11 To Bishop Fenwick, from Bishop Kenrick, 05/17/1831, problems with St. Mary’s. Talks of severe action, possible schism 32.22 To Priests, from Bishop Kenrick, 12/14/1832, proclamation of the Start of The Catholic Herald 32.14 To Bishop Kenrick, from Mrs. Jane Kenrick, 01/22/1832, Mrs. Kenrick’s health and the death of Elizabeth Eustace, cousin of the Bishop 32.15 To Bishop Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 02/08/1832, danger of civil war and mention of the appointment of priests 32.16 To President of Mount St. Mary’s, from Bishop Kenrick, 03/06/1832, Synod & Seminary information 30.300 To Cardinal Charles Pedicine, from Bishop Francis Kenrick, 04/09/1832, mentions failing health of Bishop Conwell (Latin) 32.17 To Martin (no last name), from Bishop Kenrick, 04/20/1832, personal information about his cousin, Madison, about a trip to New York, and other information 32.19 To Bishop E. Fenwick, from Bishop Kenrick, 04/29/1832, Kenrick asks that the Vicar General take care of the German Parish (possibly Holy Trinity) 30.309 To Bishop Kenrick, from S. Cong. De Prop. Fide, 06/03/1832, Reverend C.B. Maguire, O.F.M., Pittsburgh and Church Property 30.89 To Bishop Kenrick, from Reverend William Quarter (cf. K-F, p.78), 07/21/1832, recommendation of young man for Kenrick’s Seminary 32.18 To Bishop Rese, from Bishop Kenrick, 08/16/1832, Kenrick thanks Bishop Rese for the recommendation of the seminary. Tells how Cholera is spreading 30.295 To Reverend Charles I Carter, from Bishop F. Kenrick, 08/22/1832, faculties and appointment of Carter to pastorate of St. John Baptist, Manayunk 32.20 To Mr. Peter Richard (Kenrick), from Bishop Kenrick, 09/08/1832, Kenrick tells of his Mother’s death and sends a check to brother 32.21 To Father Rese, from Bishop Kenrick, 10/11/1832, choosing a successor for ailing Bishop Conwell 30.01 To Bishop Kenrick, from Marc A. Frenaye, 11/13/1832, rent of the Ladies de la Retrait (Young Ladies French and English Academy – Chestnut Street) K-F Correspondence, P.1) 30.304 From Cardinal Pedicini, 05/20/1833, dispensation from abstinence on Feast of St. Mark and Rogation Days – granted for 10 years by Pope Gregory XVI 32.23 To Father Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 08/17/1833, congratulations on Purcell’s appointment as a Bishop. Kenrick also advises Purcell to write to the Pope concerning someone who was trying to stop his Consecr. 30.90 To Bishop Kenrick, from Reverend William Quarter, 08/19/1833, case of inheritance and distribution of such 32.25 To Father Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 09/17/1833, upcoming council in Philadelphia and consecration of Purcell 32.26 To Bishop Elect Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 10/01/1833, the Consecration of Bishop Purcell 30.59 To Bishop Kenrick, from J.B. Pelagaud, Lyon, 10/03/1833, requests information about Philadelphia for publication in the Annals of Society of the Propagation of the Faith, French 32.24 To Bishop Kenrick, from Peter Kenrick, 10/04/1833, personal correspondence 32.27 From Bishop Kenrick, 10/27/1833, decree of Purcell’s Consecration 30.311 To Bishop Kenrick, from S. Cong. De. Prop. Fide, 12/22/1833, Reverend C.B. Maguire, O.F.M., Pittsburgh and Church property 32.28 To Bishop Rese, from Bishop Kenrick, 1833, provincial Council and Bishop England 32.29 To Bishop Purcell, from Bishop Kenrick, 01/30/1834, Purcell’s reception in his diocese; Bishop England 30.306 To Kenrick, from Propagation of Faith, 02/23/1834, marriage dispensation from impediment of affinity, first degree, collateral line 32.30 From Bishop Kenrick, 06/02/1834, St. Charles Seminary 30.60 To Bishop Kenrick, from Mioland, Vicar General of Lyon, 07/20/1834, allotment for 1834; division of sums of money change in administration 30.313 To Bishop Kenrick, from S.

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