Capuchins in America / by Otto Jeron. . I AC Provin- ?-???• Joseph vMt. ba/i ?^an Ubr.• ^ isln «> THE CAPUCHINS IN AMERICA. By Rev. Otto Jeron, Cap. [To the Very Rev. Father Antonine, Provincial of the Calvarian Province,we are indebted for permission to publish the following history ofhis Order in North America. The author, Fr. O. Jeron, was notpermitted to finish this work, in which he took great interest. Hedied August 14, 1907. But, though incomplete, the work containsso much valuable matter of interest to our readers, that they willjoin us in thanking the Very Rev. Father Provinci


Capuchins in America / by Otto Jeron. . I AC Provin- ?-???• Joseph vMt. ba/i ?^an Ubr.• ^ isln «> THE CAPUCHINS IN AMERICA. By Rev. Otto Jeron, Cap. [To the Very Rev. Father Antonine, Provincial of the Calvarian Province,we are indebted for permission to publish the following history ofhis Order in North America. The author, Fr. O. Jeron, was notpermitted to finish this work, in which he took great interest. Hedied August 14, 1907. But, though incomplete, the work containsso much valuable matter of interest to our readers, that they willjoin us in thanking the Very Rev. Father Provincial for hiscourtesy.—C. G. H.] It is sufficiently known that St. Francis of Assisi laid thefoundation of a great religious Order, about 1206, generallyknown to the Christian world by the name Franciscans. TheOrder, consequently, is 700 years old, and its rule, written bythe holy founder himself, and approved of by Innocent III,probably April 23, 1209, is essentially in full force throughoutthe entire Order even at the p


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