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VII

Diocese of Buffalo

 

1.    Quigley to Scalabrini30

         Buffalo, October 31, 1901

 

My Dear Monsignor:

The two priests who are to take Father Martinelli’s post have arrived, and I am well pleased with them. I am quite confident that they will meet with the kindest reception from the Italian Congregation.

            I must thank you my dear Monsignor for your special kindness toward the Italian Colony in Buffalo and I trust that when you visit us again you will find it in better condition. Father Martinelli has left us for his new mission, and I wish him from the bottom of my heart every blessing and success. He won the esteem of Bishop, priests, and people here in Buffalo, and


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by his firmness of character and ability as a preacher placed the Italian Congregation on a solid foundation. It remains for us now to build upon that foundation. I shall cooperate to the extent of my power and means with the two young priests you have been so good as to send us, and I shall most willingly aid them in carrying out any measures which you and your representatives may deem good for the Colony here in Buffalo.

            I wish you the most pleasant voyage on the Atlantic, and I hope that it shall not be long until we see you amongst us again.

Yours fraternally in Christ,

J.E. Quigley

 

 

 




30 AGS 575/3. James E. Quigley was Bishop of Buffalo from 1897 to 1903 when he was transferred as Archbishop of Chicago. He always kept a keen interest in the pastoral care of Italian immigrants.






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