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              On leaving Glenstal
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              From Mary Martin to Prior. Reflecting among other things about leaving Glenstal.

              TEXT

              Caritas
              +
              My dear Father Prior
              was a joy to
              see your writing + to know at
              least that you are still alive.
              It is sudh a beautiful P. Card +
              something to keep for M.M.Ms Albuin
              Miss Moynagh was greatly delighted
              with her we had a good laugh
              before opening the enclosed letter +
              thank its contents did not depress
              us
              as we are always ready
              with His grace to accept His Will
              in
              All things. I shed a few tears
              when I went to Our Lord as it
              seems so sad to see the attitude
              our Bishops + yet I believe
              they act with good faith + with
              great sincerity in all things. I have
              made up my mind as one
              our special work in prayer + our
              life
              of Charity is to pray for Priests
              Glenstal Priory
              Murroe _
              22nd July 1936

              All thes is due
              to lack of proper
              education in the full sense _
              As the letter is sent to His Excellency
              I am sending it as confidential matter
              also I know such an answer
              would ondace pesple to speak +
              fail in charity because if you
              did not understand this country it
              sounds impossible. One solid prayer
              will do more to change this attitude

              • when the occasion arises straight
                talk but above all living the
                Christ like life.
                I have been thinking much +praying
                over
                the sacrifice of leaving here
                but see clearly for M.M.M. I must
                do so God gave me the consolation
                to see that He can give me all
                back if I do His Will + refuse
                Him nothing as He is going
                me
                back Africa + the place I sacrifice
                or an act of obedience
                .
                When we are formed + erected into
                religions + you still need help + we

              Can give what you require He will
              arrange for as to get back to
              Glenstal. if it is not His Will
              neither of us wish it
              I am enclosing the answer I sent
              to His Excellency
              the vocation are coming but I
              should be on the spot to meet
              them .
              I wonder have you any great
              lights as regards here
              I am think
              going into Limerick this week

              • see what the shops can do there
                in
                supplying the uniform this would
                be excellent + then follow the
                course that they do (if I may in
                all humility + as it is partly business
                matter, at Ampleforth of supplying
                all the uniform. blazers etc from
                the College.
                I did not order
                sheets yet_ as I may be suggesting
                an extra expense you will not be
                able to meet especially
                you are
                thinking of + paid staff

              M. jusurance stauip this quarter what
              I heard poor Fr. John bemoning prayin
              will the poor priest do when he has to
              pay a full staff + the insurance
              Of course the insurance is very high now
              but then of any of your staff gets ill
              it will mean more expense

              He has promised to-day to go +
              see about the painter I shall do
              nothing about lavatories etc till
              you return as I know you have
              difenitr ideas about same
              doing for us in Belgium
              I trust
              Many thanks for all you are
              God to reward you for all.
              Miss Leyden gets on well in
              Holles st.
              I do not know what to do about
              Miss Nichols but as she cannot come
              till 1st of Aug: I really think it
              is hardly worth while bring her here
              We shall be able to manage here with
              the help of Nora_
              I took the Bull by the horns as
              they say + went of armed with

              1+5 Thiss Hayes + Myself, + asked Fr.Hubert
              preserving bottles to the garden, (Miss Moynag
              might we pick Raseberries to preserve he
              said yes. So we ventured down again
              yesterday + got Red carrauts + have
              made great jelly_ it breaks my
              heart to see all the fruit being picked

              • Limerick + we only getting the
                remains However I keep impressing on
                Fr. Hubert you deserve to have plenty
                home
                made Jam + fruit preserved
                so be is falling in with the idea
                but I think like is all is a bit
                afraid of the Cellererias.
                nothing definite yet poor thing she
                Miss O' Loighlin has heard
                fr good + generous but little
                Stability
                Dom David is in great form +
                has promised if you allow to
                Continue to help as He gave me
                a very good article to read in
                the American the. Record on the
                Medical Mission + the Instructions
                The Sacred Congregation. It is
                an article for Sr Anna Dengel. She
                has 95 vocations after 11 yrs being
                approved by a Bishop in America.
                you where are you going to stay.
                I shall be in Dublin to meet
                Would you like greenbank or
                prefere Nunciature as I am sure
                you cill be asked there
                I suppose this will be the last
                letter you will receive

                All going in sending you their
                best wishes + play much for you.
                we are glad you appreciated
                th
                knife
                your ever grateful child for God
                th hasts as usual
                Marie
                I hope the girl will be another subject
                or
                is this will give as the interndll
                tone I like so much. Sisters all in
                Christ Jesus.
              Two good nurses
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              Discussions about two nurses. Mary Martin to Prior.

              TEXT

              Caritas
              [March] 1936

              Dear Father Prior,

              I think I have two good Nurses willing, quite suitable for the position of nurse at Glenstal.

              If It is convenient, and my room is not needed I intended returning tomorrow, Thursday, by the 6.20pm train. Then I could talk over the matter with you before deciding definitely deciding.

              The brighter and younger of the two Miss McKenna asks £80a year. The other, Miss Cole, will come for £60 with the understanding of a rise in salary as the school increases. Miss Cole does not have such a good smart appearance, but she is a good nurse. I imagine she would be very easy to work with; she is 46 years.

              Miss McKenna is 35 years old, a good nurse, and recommended to me by S. O'Reilly. I have asked them to send on their references to Glenstal and have promised to give them an answer on Friday.

              Miss McKenna’s home is in Co. Limerick. She would like to have one day a month and 1/2 day a week free. I think she would take an interest in the growth of the college and improvements, as well as being kind and bright with the boys. Neither has had college experience, but I fear this is very hard to get.

              You will be pleased to hear that Miss O'Rourke has decided to join our work, but she will not be free to come until November. Benedict sent her through St. Bernard—it was only yesterday she decided.

              Miss Farrelly has also decided to join us, but to please her mother, she may have to first go into hospital for training.

              I long to talk over our future work with you. The time is ripe now in Dublin for Vocations; we must organize something for them.

              I think they have oblates of St. Benedict in Holland, that would suit our work and at the same time perhaps, be able to always continue looking after Glenstal.

              In many ways, it seems I should be in Dublin for this, by (????) for the Missions. But on the other hand, more will be done by prayer, and perhaps a few days here in September before it closes. Miss O'Rourke will be able to help me.

              Now, I thank you all for your prayers, as I am convinced it was them that got these two for M.M.M.

              I did not hear from Father David about Br. Conrad, so I have done nothing more until I hear.

              Sister Baptist sympathizes very much with your cross ,gives the same advice as I—Sr. Quinlan, if the parents are poor, and the best thing is to get him into the county home, then from there to a sanatorium.

              I suppose you speak English very well by this

              Please remember me to all the Fathers.

              May I ask you to ask Fr John to wire me if it is convenient for me to go back tomorrow?

              Your obedient child,
              Marie Martin

              Provisional Constitutions
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              To Father Prior from Mary Martin regarding the finalising of constitutions.

              TEXT

              My dear Father Prior,

              I was not able to arrange a meeting with His Excellency so as to return by the early train today so as to call at Tipperary on my return journey, so I wired asking permission to remain over until tomorrow, Saturday. I shall only see His Excellency this evening at 5 PM. He sounded disappointed on the phone that I had no news from Cork.

              Yesterday, until late hours at night, I had a long talk with Fr. Whitney. He says I should remain in Cork and go out to see His Grace again. It is the personal touch that does things best. I shall consult His Excellency on this point and, if necessary, and all is well at Glenstal, I could go straight on tomorrow.

              It is essential to have a draft of the provisional Constitutions to present to the Bishop if he accepts us, so as to prevent any fear of interference in this matter from him. Also, to have it definite about the question of the nun. This is their great concern, as they see a distant spirit in M.M.M., and to safeguard this, they consider it necessary for me to obtain a dispensation.

              To have a principal house in Cork, where both I and the nun should be. The nun would act as Novice Mistress, with I in charge. We would keep Glenstal as it is, having the members, when they first come, go there for some months before going to the house of formation, leaving a reliable candidate there for me to keep constant supervision and intercourse from Cork, coming frequently to see them so much.

              I saw by my letters this morning that you had not returned to Glenstal on Wednesday night as you had hoped.

              Remember me kindly to Dom David. I am not writing to him as I know you will give him all the news. I hope God will hear our prayer very soon and give us an answer from the bishops, and all the grace we need to accomplish His work.

              If possible, I would like to have a unit ready even 3 or 4 to take over the Leper Settlement next year, October 1937. The question is getting more urgent each day.

              Yesterday, I heard news that fills me with great joy if it is true—that a congregation of Benedictines is to have a Province in Nigeria (whatever congregation the Secretary of Bishop Heinsley belongs.

              What another touch of the tenderness and loving care of Our Father in heaven! What a consolation this will be to us all. I pray it is true, and I shall ask His Excellency this afternoon.

              I also wrote to Dom Rupert to let me know all he can about the Missionary Benedictines in London. I heard yesterday that His Grace has cancer, but I would not wish this to spread. We might pray for him.

              I hope I shall receive great light this afternoon. Pray much for your ever-grateful and obedient child of God.

              Sr Mary.

              Just received wire. Very Many thanks. I shall be back by the late train from Tipperary unless I find bus more convenient. Ask my children to pray much for success tomorrow.

              As the Constitutions (provisional) are all-important, I am sending you the copy back in case you have time to get anything down.

              Now that His Excellency cannot see me till this evening, I intend to spend all day studying and making notes on the English ones I have. But when I return, we shall have to get together and have things definite. If you do not have the time personally, perhaps Dom David could manage to do it with me. We could give our conference time to it.

              The question of medical help is getting more and more urgent. The Holy Rosary Nuns are taking on the work, but the priests from the Mission tell me it is very unsatisfactory owing to their formation. They have lately received two Lady Doctors into the Novitiate. Of course, they have no difficulty in obtaining subjects, as they have the Dominican Nuns and Holy Ghost Fathers helping them. I am glad they are helping, even though the work they can do is limited. They can assist in the great need.

              Yesterday, I also had a visit from one of the sisters attached to the Catholic African Missionary Society. She was very pleased to hear of the work being started and has promised to pray and do all she can to help us. She said her Bishop O'Rourke would be deeply interested in the work.

              I was expecting news of Amyer this morning from Miss O' Loughlin, but none came, so I take it that all goes well with him. It is well that he should rest, as his pulse is fast and irregular. As I hear, he has a bad heart, and this explains the tiredness you noticed.

              Back teeth
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              Various matters including Miss Freenie

              TEXT:

              My dear Father in Christ,

              I know how your heart is feeling today. May God console you and give you all the courage you need to go ahead.

              I am also suffering and a bit anxious about M. M.M., but through it all, I continue to trust God, to bring me safely through it all.

              No further news from Mgrs. Ritere or Mgrs. Moynagh.

              This morning, I was with the dentist and had two back teeth removed. Then he tried to get some old roots out, but with no success after much fishing in the dark, so I feel quite sore in the head.

              Pray much over Miss Freenie. She is, I think, the right person and will take a few days to decide.

              Mrs. Gavan Duffy rang me up this morning, and she thinks what I do now is for Miss Freenie to decide and then to take the matter in hand herself with you. Her going will be a different proposition for me. It will have to be faced from a more secular outlook—accommodation, etc., may have to be more carefully prepared, etc.

              The feeling I have is that she was depressed after her visit, seeing the condition of things and how the place was .... But seems to be getting over the shock and facing the problem of taking it over in prayer

              All will come right, I trust God for you.

              I shall not look up Miss _ for a few days more, as I think Miss T. will go.

              I shall hopefully see Dom David tomorrow, and he will have all your news.

              I do not think Miss Hayes is the person you need, although I think she is very good in her own way.

              Must close in great haste.

              Your child for God,
              Marie

              Matron's carelessness
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              Dom David and letters in french. From Mary Martin to "Father".

              TEXT:

              Caritas
              Greenbank
              Mountown

              My dear Father in Christ,

              Many thanks for your letter and all it contained. I am sorry to hear of Martha’s carelessness regarding the boys’ help and hope your words "I shall go now" mean she will attend to the boy—not that she left you.

              She gave us all the impression the other day that she does not realize her position and responsibility. I hope the boy is better and that none of the boys' remarks were written home.

              Miss Frienne rang me up before leaving. She is considering the question but greatly fears herself she is not able for it. I would have no doubt about it if you and Dom David were

              There, I think she would manage to place well and see to its interest. and do a great deal for Glenstal. We must only pray to God to guide her to do what is best for her own soul and Glenstal.

              But certainly, you will have to make a change at Christmas, and I pray you may get through these next few weeks. It is God alone that can do it, for, humanly speaking, you have much too much to do.

              You were very kind to send me that letter of yours in French and the beautiful and so true description of Dom David. It was because I thought you had such an opinion of him that I asked you straight in my letter the question, because I was mistaken once. I knew this for certain, so I was free to write fully to you.

              There is no misunderstanding between us or Dom David. He will be a tremendous loss, as you say, even for two months, but he need rest and change and will, with God's help, come back feeling better and able to be again what you describe him to be to you in that letter.

              I look forward to seeing him on Thursday. Ask him to come out here as soon as he is finished with his business in Dublin, and we can give him something to eat before sailing.

              How do you like your beautiful gift? I am very excited over it, and my real devotion is to the cross in all its forms. As I am not sure what kind of chapel we will have at present, I think it is better to have it made on a stand. But do you not think it is rather short for the 14 " figure? I would have thought the 24" would look better, but then this might not be the style of cross you propose. As I am not artistic, I must leave this to you.

              It is the very nicest remembrance I could have from Glenstal. We shall always be united in the great work of love and sacrifice under the shadow of the cross. I thank you from each one in M.M.M.

              No further news except a cable from Mgrs. Rebere to His Excellency to say it was not necessary for me to go to Monte Carlo. Like your great Saint of today, I try to keep absolute faith in God, no matter how dark and impossible things seem.

              As soon as I have news, I shall let you know.

              I hope to hear all goes well and that there is nothing seriously wrong with the boy. Risk nothing, even if it means getting in a nurse temporarily to help.

              I pray with all my heart for you, dear Father.

              Your obedient and grateful child,

              Marie

              Will you please have Mass said for Marie and all our intentions on Saturday?

              Saint Patricks days letter
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              Matters concerning approval.

              TEXT

              Caritas
              St. Patricks Day
              My dear Father
              I hope you found all
              in order on your return +
              that you were not too
              tired I would have liked
              much to return with you
              in fact I had my bay + all
              with me in the Car_ but
              I suppose for Gods Work it
              is better to remain
              here How
              I wish you were with me

              for the interview with His
              Excellency. I trust the Holy
              Ghost to guide me
              in all I say + to.
              direct us_ Something must be
              done fairly soon otherwise
              all will 1 be in before us +
              I feel I owe it to the souls
              who have been so generous
              during these past years of faith

              • darkness _
                Sr. Whitney turned up
                Yesterday he thinks a letter
                as you suggested to His
                Holiness + the cardinal t
                Propaganda of Fide would
                he a very wise move so
                is to have their blessing
                on the work started at
                Glenstal.

              I am taking these few days at
              home resting +
              praying awaiting
              a ring pemthes
              Excellency no news
              up to this We think he has
              not yet returned
              .
              . Whitney suggested we should
              sound +. Hayes + ask him
              what he thought about approachi
              Bishop Harty. It is better for
              As to do nothing in this way
              till we
              have the Nuncios
              advice _
              Also if the letter
              from Rome was with as it
              might help matters + if it
              is possible to be an exempt
              Congregation directly under
              thh Pope + +ropaganda it
              would relieve the Archbishop
              all financial responsibility

              I feel I must leave myself
              your hands to be directed
              now
              each move
              under The ad_
              vice of the Nuncio + probably
              your Abbot. who has great
              power
              One thing that is essential
              for me to have now is
              copy
              Constitution
              some existing Order that
              we are taking as the bace
              our own modified to
              suit our special vocation

              • works.
                So if you have
                rot already written for a
                copy of the Constitution from

              the Benedictine Missionary Sisters
              Brussel will you ask them
              they will be
              to generous as to
              give as a copy_ then I
              Can
              start working away
              at
              the constitution seeing
              what will be necessary to
              alter etc
              when you are writing will
              you send me teachings
              any points I should have
              in writing further than
              what is in the sketch
              as Dom David has.
              Have you still got the
              correspondence from Arch. bisho

              Harty..
              I thank you from all my
              heart for having
              remained up to see
              His Excellency some how I
              believe we must work to. gether

              • accomplish this + to be
                guided by the Holy Spirit it
                a new work the formation
                growth
                Great freedom to develope accord
                Should be slow with
                ing to Gods Holy Will. So that
                if we had a letter from
                Rome blessing the undertaking
                it might be only necessary
                or the present to ask His
                grace the following _
                to erect as int a pious
                Society

              17/3/36
              So own a house of our
              our when the number make this
              necessary
              o be allowed to speak
              publicly saying what we
              are + what we are
              aiming at
              .
              This would give as a
              certain statis + prevent
              for the moment becoming
              a diocesan Congregation.
              These are all only thoughts
              prayer. I hope to have
              much good advice after

              my interview with His Excellency
              Please pray much for me I am
              in absolute darkness
              with absolutely nothing
              but a firm hope + trust in God

              how my soul can enter into
              the Ps. these days + the spirit
              your retreat + how I thank
              God + you for that great grace
              I have asked Miss Leyden
              to write to me definitel
              if Miss Breen comes to. morrow
              Wedesday
              if she has not
              written the post is so bad
              these days to the country
              .
              I hope you are not feeling
              too tired after your hard time
              in Dublin

              I had a very satisfactory
              interview with Matron at Holles
              St. also with see. of enclosed paper

              7/3/36
              an aitie in this or even
              to start with to publich
              decree as in Catholic Times
              with a paragraph stating
              such a work is being
              established in Ireland any
              one with such vocation can
              write for further information
              secretary - however
              nothing will be done without
              advice from you_
              your child for God.
              Marie

              Rule of St. Benedict
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              Mary Martin to Father Prior. On the rule of St. Benedict.

              TEXT

              Feb. 1936
              Dear Father Prior
              How am I to thank you
              for your letter of yesterday
              corrections etc. My intention as
              you say was just to give a
              few principle + then to direct
              them to the Rule of
              St. Benedict
              on the matter of Humility
              Obedience Silence etc as I
              want them to be grounded in
              +His Spirit. I shall now improve

              • make thing
                a little more

              4.
              you will be very
              welcome here on Thursday
              if that proves the best day for you
              Miss O' Rourke will be down by the
              early morning train on Monday
              unless any thing unforseen turns
              up. I hope she will be a great
              source of joy as well as help to
              she little staff at Glenstal.
              Will you please till Lizzie I look
              forward to her next letter I hope
              it will come soon

              Spiritually + physically I am going
              through a time of great depression
              I am treing though failing often
              to accept all in a spirit of love
              y + Faith with no other desire
              but His holy Will for me The getting up
              get out to get the air exhaus me
              greatly so am not allowed to do much
              write, etc.
              definite now that I know your
              wishes I thank you with all
              my heart for every thing + the
              arrangements you have made all
              I hope is that it is in no way
              over burdenng you or Dom David
              how that you are short +
              staff. of course both Miss Leyden
              Miss t Rourke understand the
              extra conference will only he given
              it + when convenient to you

              by Dom David I have already
              instructed Miss L. + O' R that you are
              their Superiors during my absence
              now I shall explain the matter very
              to Miss O' Rourke
              For health they
              fully

              Should seek your permission
              to
              Consult Matron during my absence
              if they are not feeling well I
              have also asked them to be very
              simple child. like with you in all
              Matters pertaining
              to The Manage
              ment of the house. work +
              exterior permissions. And for all
              Things relating to their religious
              life spiritual reading, mortifications
              etc to obey Dom David

              I am greatly grieved to hear
              of your new cross + pray
              much
              or you + that things will not
              prove too serious_
              look
              forward with joy
              your visit
              when it is convenient

              Depressed letter
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              Mary Martin to Father. Speaking of how Father seems to have little interest left.

              TEXT

              My dear Father,

              I was pleased to receive your very welcome letter. I regret to hear of Brother M.'s illness.

              I have just received a wire from Mrs. Morpe, so I hope to meet her today, when I shall have firsthand news of you and all at Glenstal.

              Your letter sounds very depressed, as if you have little interest left. May God, clear the way for you, and show you His Will in all things.

              You have evidently forgotten, but in our last conversation, we spoke of a green and grey theme, with green as the school colors for blazers, etc. I sent you the patterns from Switzers, as Mother & I thought they were a beautiful color, and that the green would look well with the grey flannel.

              However, I intend to do nothing until I hear from you about the tailor and also what Clerys did for you. I return the pattern of green for you to see at the edge of the grey.

              I thought you had decided not to have black and striped trousers, and that you thought an all-grey suit would suit for Sunday for all. The bigger boys would have a grey tweed coat with grey flannels for everyday wear, and the small boys would have corduroy and pullovers. However, Mrs. Thorpe may have some news for me.

              I felt so forcefully when I was speaking to you on all these questions last week that your mind was preoccupied. I do not wish to do anything you do not wish, but one must really come to a decision.

              You did not say anything about the Matron. Have you heard anything?

              The more I think of things, perhaps it might be well to have Miss McKenna who knows you, the place, and the difficulties, as you evidently had an idea of running ...

              New years day letter thanks
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              Caritas
              Dear Father Prior
              Many many thanks for your letter of
              New Years day
              +returning I.
              Letter so promptly.
              Ishall deal with all that relates to
              Glenstal + the reopening of The College first
              Iwrote to Miss Leydon to return to Glenstal
              on Monday the 17th if she has any difficultie
              about which she wishes to see me to come
              by 9.15Am train to Dublin, she ought to
              catch the 5 pm to Limerick, if Ohe does
              not need to see me, she may go direct to
              Glenstal. I told her to find out cheapest
              route.
              It would be well for Mary to have fires
              set in Dormitories, + if possible have the floors
              waxed + teachers. rooms + Matrons in order.
              Cook says she can spare Mary_
              Mai will have plenty of time to have
              her department in order.
              Matron wrote me a very good letter, she seems
              Epiphany Sunday
              1935.

              full of joy and energy for the next term.
              I shall certainly send a companion to Miss
              Leyden- but ir will not be for a few weeks.
              If I send Miss O' Rourke it means she must
              give up her office + resign_ she will have to give
              them a couple of weeks notice. She ofcarse is the
              only one of the four earning and unless things
              were very definite as to he possibility of
              continuing at Glenstal to would be very unwise
              for her to resign. On the other hand if they
              have a fairly regular life + start religious
              instructions on the vows, she will be one of
              the ones that would benefit most from them

              • would be a help to Miss Leyden and
                someone I would feel great confidence in
                having there
                Miss Moynagh would be a good worker
                humble + spiritual but not of the same character.
                More Miss Leydons type. As her teeth were all
                very bad, I advised her to have them all
                out. This she had done before Christmas. I
                am awaiting a letter from her in which she
                will tell me how soon she would be fit to
                go to Glenstal if I needed her

                Thank you very much for granting me

              The material request I wrote about. I agree
              with you in all you say on these matters

              • feel just as you do about these money
                matters. I shall do as you request + hope you
                will also draw up your own ideal then we
                can discuss the whole question .
                Naturally I am sorry we shall not see
                you this month. hon The other hand for The College
                I am glad you are not leaving Glenstal so
                soon after The opening. Also this gives no
                all more time to pray + reflect over all matters
                so important only because they are dealing with
                Gods Eternal Will.
                I think till my return it is just as
                well to give my room to Miss Leydons
                companion that would leave Cook + Mai
                Mary + Miss Leydon. If you think it better
                to have Mary + Cook well + good or if
                you think Lizzie would like it + that it
                would do her good, she + Miss Leydon
                could share the front. room
                It is better for
                you + Matron to arrange this matter but
                certainly I prefer to have my room used
                it will make things more comfortable + healthy.
                Dear Father now I come to thank you for

              what I must value, the special course of
              instructions to my daughters, as you so nicely
              put it, if you find it convenient + necessary
              I shall of course have no objection to them being
              increasid It is a excellent plan to allow
              them to confere with Dom David for
              explanations + counsel if they need them
              I shall leave things reen as they did at the
              end of last term till the companion arrives
              then we shall maps out things for the two
              (there is alway a little danger of a Matron
              getting +putting in one thing after another on
              Her work is not heavy as things are at Glenstal
              at prisent) I have written to Matron stating
              Miss Leyden returns but that it is absolutely
              necessary she has certain + regular time for
              her spiritual exercises
              .
              Like you. at present I feel overwhelmed
              wrth responsibilities a religious life is such a
              high ideal, we shall be united in prayer for
              The same great end, our own individual
              perfection + them that as wished by God in
              Glenstal + the future M.M.Mr .
              I shall not speak of your coming.
              I am grieved to hear Dom Gerard has received
              Lerch reports, certainly they were not from me
              or any of my subjects. I am ashamed.

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