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Buffalo, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 135
Doc.
133.-the draft riot in New-York.
Address by Bishop Timon, of Buffalo.
John, by the Grace of God and the authority of the holy see, Bishop of Buffalo.
To the Dearly Beloved, Faithful Laity of the Diocese, Health and Benediction:
Buffalo.
To the Dearly Beloved, Faithful Laity of the Diocese, Health and Benediction:
dearly beloved: In the name of the God of charity, and through that charity which he, who called us to be your bishop, has given us for you; through that charity of Christ in us, however unworthy, through which we would cheerfully give our life, if require that this letter be read in every church on the Sunday after its reception.
Given at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Buffalo, on the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, A. D. 1863. † John, Bishop of Buffalo.
Letter from James T. Brady.
Buffalo.
Letter from James T. Brady.
New-York, July 19, 1863.
While I was in Washington, detained there by the interruption of travel between that city and Baltimore, the recent riot broke out.
Certain individuals, who spoke rather what they wished than what they knew, suggested
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 135
Doc.
133.-the draft riot in New-York.
Address by Bishop Timon, of Buffalo.
John, by the Grace of God and the authority of the holy see, Bishop of Buffalo.
To the Dearly Beloved, Faithful Laity of the Diocese, Health and Benediction:
dearly beloved: In the name of the God of charity, and through that charity which
Given at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Buffalo, on the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, A. D. 1863. † John, Bishop of Buffalo.
Letter from James T. Brady.
New-York, July 19, 1863.
While I was in Washington, detained there by the interruption of travel between that city and Baltimore, the recent riot broke out.
Certain who, to carry out their opinions or to promote their views, skulk in the rear while they expose their foolish but courageous dupes in the front.
The people of New-York will find out that the way to avoid injustice is not to court or follow the directions of political rings or cliques, but to rely upon the assistance of those wh
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 135
Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 135
Mount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 135
Timon (search for this): chapter 135
Doc.
133.-the draft riot in New-York.
Address by Bishop Timon, of Buffalo.
John, by the Grace of God and the authority of the holy see, Bishop of Buffalo.
To the Dearly Beloved, Faithful Laity of the Diocese, Health and Benediction:
dearly beloved: In the name of the God of charity, and through that charity which he, who called us to be your bishop, has given us for you; through that charity of Christ in us, however unworthy, through which we would cheerfully give our life, if necessary, for each and every one of you; we beg of you, for Christ's sake, and for the sake of all that you love in heaven and on earth, to abstain from all resistance to the law, from all riot, from all tumultuous gatherings, from all violence.
In New-Yolk, many misguided men, yet very few, we believe, of practical Catholics, have shed blood in the late riot; and the voice of their brother's blood cried to the Lord from the earth.
Some of the rioters have fallen; many more will, we fear, su
Catholics (search for this): chapter 135
Christ (search for this): chapter 135
James T. Brady (search for this): chapter 135
Doc (search for this): chapter 135
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133.-the draft riot in New-York.
Address by Bishop Timon, of Buffalo.
John, by the Grace of God and the authority of the holy see, Bishop of Buffalo.
To the Dearly Beloved, Faithful Laity of the Diocese, Health and Benediction:
dearly beloved: In the name of the God of charity, and through that charity which he, who called us to be your bishop, has given us for you; through that charity of Christ in us, however unworthy, through which we would cheerfully give our life, if necessary, for each and every one of you; we beg of you, for Christ's sake, and for the sake of all that you love in heaven and on earth, to abstain from all resistance to the law, from all riot, from all tumultuous gatherings, from all violence.
In New-Yolk, many misguided men, yet very few, we believe, of practical Catholics, have shed blood in the late riot; and the voice of their brother's blood cried to the Lord from the earth.
Some of the rioters have fallen; many more will, we fear, s