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:*[[Girard1345|'''1345''', 23 May 1845 - Fr Jean-Louis Rocher to Fr Jean-Claude Colin, Sydney]] This letter links to two historic paintings rediscovered relatively recently.
 
:*[[Girard1345|'''1345''', 23 May 1845 - Fr Jean-Louis Rocher to Fr Jean-Claude Colin, Sydney]] This letter links to two historic paintings rediscovered relatively recently.
 
:*[[Girard1346|'''1346''', 23 May 1854 - Fr Jean-Louis Rocher to Fr Victor Poupinel, Sydney]]
 
:*[[Girard1346|'''1346''', 23 May 1854 - Fr Jean-Louis Rocher to Fr Victor Poupinel, Sydney]]
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'''February 2015''' - Sr Marie has continued her series, including some impressive complaining!
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:*[[Girard1347|'''1347''', 23 May 1854 - Fr Jean-Louis Trapenard to Fr Jean-Claude Colin, Sydney]]
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:*[[Girard1348|'''1348''', June 1854 - Fr Catherin Servant to Fr Jean-Claude Colin, Futuna]]
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:*[[Girard1349|'''1349''', 02 Jun 1854 - Fr François Palazy to Fr Victor Poupinel, Samoa]]
  
 
==Retribution in the Solomons==
 
==Retribution in the Solomons==

Revision as of 13:27, 26 February 2015

Sydney Procure in Action

December 2014 - a new translator, Sr Marie Challacombe, has had a go at the letters of 1854 and among other things gives us insights into the operations of the supply base in Sydney

February 2015 - Sr Marie has continued her series, including some impressive complaining!

Retribution in the Solomons

August 2014 - Mary Williamson has translated an account of the French reaction to the deaths of the missionaries in the Solomons.

And then some information about the situation on Woodlark of the missionaries who had left the San Cristobal

Marist Procure in Sydney

April 2014 Mary has added the translation of a letter from one of the missionaries from New Caledonia, who appears to be unimpressed by some of the Marists he is dealing with in Sydney.


March 2014 - Mary Williamson has just translated a series of letters from Fr Etienne Chaurain giving something of an insight into how the Marist Procure in Sydney was coping with the influx of Missionaries and New Caledonian locals who arrived there after the collapse of the New Caledonia Mission in 1847.