James Noonan to Cardinal Vaughan 1877., 08/04/1877-09/24/1877
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Folders 15 -24) This series contains xerox copies of typed transcriptions of correspondence from Father James Noonan to Herbert Cardinal Vaughan, covering the period of his residence at St. Francis Xavier, Baltimore, Maryland, first as teacher for the mission, then as rector and provincial (1872-1877). This correspondence complements the original autograph letters by Cardinal Vaughan in the preceding series. In addition, there are copies of typed transcriptions of correspondence from Father Noonan to Canon Peter L. Benoit (1820-1892), one of the original founders, along with Cardinal Vaughan, of St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart for Foreign Missions. He was initially Vaughan's secretary when the latter became Bishop of Salford, although Benoit practically became the diocese's vicar general. Vaughan later invited Canon Benoit to become rector of St. Joseph's Missionary College of the Sacred Heart on Mill Hill, London. Benoit was to formally relinquish his canonry when he joined the Baltimore mission in 1875. (For further biographical data on Canon Benoit, see Folder 1:25.) Other correspondence in this series includes xeroxed typed transcriptions of letters received by Father Noonan, and letters sent and received by Cardinal Vaughan to and from various clerical associates and missionaries. The copies of transcribed material in this entire series have been made available courtesy of Rev. Peter E. Hogan, S.S.J., Archivist, Josephite Archives, Baltimore, Maryland.
Dates
- 08/04/1877-09/24/1877
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
08/10/07
Container Summary
Contains copies of transcribed correspondence from James Noonan to Cardinal Vaughan. Addressed from Baltimore to Salford, England. Total: 2 letters. Itemization is as follows - @ 8/4/1877 - Reports negatively on one Father Emilius G. Kattein who was dismissed from the order in 1877, having joined in 1876. Also offers opinion of the American member, Father John R. Slattery, who would become the society's third American provincial (1878-1883) after the departure of James Noonan at the end of 1877. (For an account of Father Slattery, see Stein, p.49, Folder 1:25.) @ 9/24/1877 - Reports that Father Kattein refuses to submit to the rule of poverty. In this letter, Father Noonan announces finally that he has decided to leave the society: "After much careful consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that I am not called to the society, and that my leaving, would be a great good, not only to myself, but also to others.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
NOONAN, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE TO VAUGHAN, HERBERT (TRANS): Transcript
VAUGHAN, HERBERT (CARDINAL) - CORRESPONDENCE FROM NOONAN, JAMES: Transcript
KATTEIN, EMILIUS G. - CRITICISM BY NOONAN: Transcript
SLATTERY, JOHN R. - REFERENCE: Transcript
NOONAN, JAMES - DEPARTURE FROM ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY...SACRED HEART: Transcript
Repository Details
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