Doubtless you received the telegram I sent you yesterday announcing the appointment of Sister M. of Providence to the office of Superior at Holyoke. I hope this arrangement will be satisfactory to you especially when I tell you that although Sr. M.P. has full charge...
Our fullest sympathy has been with you in the anxiety and suspense in which you have been unavoidably held since the office of Local Superior became vacant, for although we did what in us lay to expedite the appointments that concern the Mission, yet in the delay...
You are already aware that the death of our lamented Mother M. John, which occurred a year ago, necessitated some changes in the offices of our Community. The election, which was retarded by the absence of His Lordship, the Bishop, took place a short time ago and in...
Our congratulations on your re-election though tardy may be acceptable when proffered with the assurance that it was only yesterday we were informed by a letter received from Holyoke that your General Elections had taken place. The result must be gratifying to the...
Letters received recently from some among you lead us to believe that certain passages of our circular letter are not interpreted in the correct sense, and as want of time prevents us from answering you individually, we here set forth in few words the explanation that...