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;[Postmarks]:  Ly--17-----St Chamond (84) 17. Nov 1836.
 
;[Postmarks]:  Ly--17-----St Chamond (84) 17. Nov 1836.
  
:Lyons 16th November. 1836.
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;[''p.'' 1]:Lyons 16th November. 1836.
  
 
:My very dear confrère,
 
:My very dear confrère,
  
 
;[1]: My brother and I have been here<ref>At 24 montée Saint-Barthélemy</ref> since yesterday, and we are thinking of blessing the chapel and the house, next Saturday, the 19th inst.  I would like you to send along Fr. Besson and would be especially pleased <ref>supra lineam</ref> if he came for Saturday so that all together we could set up the rule and put order in the house.  The house in Lyons is more important than any other, so I think you will have to leave with us Brother Luke,<ref>Antoine Noël Ardant</ref> who fits in perfectly with our situation.  Will you kindly replace him then by Brother Félix<ref>Antoine Baralon (notices in LC 2 and Bourtot, Frères coadjuteurs)</ref> and release him<ref>supra lineam</ref> to us if at all possible.
 
;[1]: My brother and I have been here<ref>At 24 montée Saint-Barthélemy</ref> since yesterday, and we are thinking of blessing the chapel and the house, next Saturday, the 19th inst.  I would like you to send along Fr. Besson and would be especially pleased <ref>supra lineam</ref> if he came for Saturday so that all together we could set up the rule and put order in the house.  The house in Lyons is more important than any other, so I think you will have to leave with us Brother Luke,<ref>Antoine Noël Ardant</ref> who fits in perfectly with our situation.  Will you kindly replace him then by Brother Félix<ref>Antoine Baralon (notices in LC 2 and Bourtot, Frères coadjuteurs)</ref> and release him<ref>supra lineam</ref> to us if at all possible.
;[2]: May I ask you to pass on to me the Society deed belonging to the Fathers of Valbenoite,<ref>OM, doc. 903.</ref> that you have in your possession.  We are being asked for prospectuses of your training school for Brothers; will you please send me a few copies.  We would also be most grateful if you could see your way to supply Brothers for Draguignan, in the department of Var.  Let me have a reply.  With regard to the Sisters you are asking for, that is a matter we can only deal with verbally.  I shall be obliged to return to Belley towards the end of next week, / so I do not know<ref>''for''---</ref> when we could see each other.  Fr. Besson can bring his belongings, at least, the essentials.  I am writing in great haste and have just the time to add that I am respectfully, dear brother,
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;[2]: May I ask you to pass on to me the Society deed belonging to the Fathers of Valbenoite,<ref>OM, doc. 903.</ref> that you have in your possession.  We are being asked for prospectuses of your training school for Brothers; will you please send me a few copies.  We would also be most grateful if you could see your way to supply Brothers for Draguignan, in the department of Var.  Let me have a reply.  With regard to the Sisters you are asking for, that is a matter we can only deal with verbally.  I shall be obliged to return to Belley towards the end of next week, so I do not know<ref>''for'' - - - </ref> when we could see each other.  Fr. Besson can bring his belongings, at least, the essentials.  I am writing in great haste and have just the time to add that I am respectfully, dear brother,
  
 
::Your most humble and obedient servant
 
::Your most humble and obedient servant

Latest revision as of 15:08, 27 March 2008

16 Nov 1836 — Colin to Marcellin Champagnat, Lyon

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Fr. Champagnat, Superior / of the Brothers of Notre Dame de l'Ermitage, / par St Chamond, / Loire.
[Postmarks]
Ly--17-----St Chamond (84) 17. Nov 1836.
[p. 1]
Lyons 16th November. 1836.
My very dear confrère,
[1]
My brother and I have been here[1] since yesterday, and we are thinking of blessing the chapel and the house, next Saturday, the 19th inst. I would like you to send along Fr. Besson and would be especially pleased [2] if he came for Saturday so that all together we could set up the rule and put order in the house. The house in Lyons is more important than any other, so I think you will have to leave with us Brother Luke,[3] who fits in perfectly with our situation. Will you kindly replace him then by Brother Félix[4] and release him[5] to us if at all possible.
[2]
May I ask you to pass on to me the Society deed belonging to the Fathers of Valbenoite,[6] that you have in your possession. We are being asked for prospectuses of your training school for Brothers; will you please send me a few copies. We would also be most grateful if you could see your way to supply Brothers for Draguignan, in the department of Var. Let me have a reply. With regard to the Sisters you are asking for, that is a matter we can only deal with verbally. I shall be obliged to return to Belley towards the end of next week, so I do not know[7] when we could see each other. Fr. Besson can bring his belongings, at least, the essentials. I am writing in great haste and have just the time to add that I am respectfully, dear brother,
Your most humble and obedient servant
Colin. Sup.

Notes

  1. At 24 montée Saint-Barthélemy
  2. supra lineam
  3. Antoine Noël Ardant
  4. Antoine Baralon (notices in LC 2 and Bourtot, Frères coadjuteurs)
  5. supra lineam
  6. OM, doc. 903.
  7. for - - -