Item 28 - Letter from Fr. Joseph Fenelon

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IE CA WA/1/4/28

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Letter from Fr. Joseph Fenelon

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  • 10 Feb. 1925 (Creation)

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(31 May 1875-20 April 1963)

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Letter from Fr. Joseph Fenelon OFM Cap. to Fr. Peter Bowe OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, referring to Fr. Albert’s ailing condition. He notes that Albert is ‘failing fast’. He is eating very little, and the Sisters have advised that his death could occur at any moment. Fr. Joseph plans to visit him later in the week or early next week. Fr. Dominic O’Connor insists on staying with Fr. Albert as leaving his side would ‘kill’ the ailing priest. Father Fenelon also notes that Fr. Sebastian is currently raising $1,000 for the Extension Society.

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