. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. eReverend. Clergv and the Laity who choose to calland express their good wishes for t


. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. eReverend. Clergv and the Laity who choose to calland express their good wishes for the coming will therefore be impossible fur me to absentmyself irom home, but at the same time 1 havethe pleasure of expressing my wish that your-anion may be of great service and benefit to the CoUored Catholics of this country. Respectfully yours, M. A. COHRIGAN, Archbishop of New Dan. A, Rudd, The following communications were also received, and read: Providence, R. I. Jan., 1, ^n. A. Rudd, President, Coloied Catholic Cong-ress ;Washington, D. C.;—In behalf of the CatholicYoung Glens National Union, please accept heartycongratulations for your organization. Let me sayto you esto perpetua, color is not a factor to joinwith us. (Signed.) Tuos. MCormack, Secetary C. Y. M. N. U. 41 Carroll Institute, 602, F, Street, Washington, D. CLWm. H. Smitb, President Cjlored Catholic Cong-ress, Washington, D. C- Dear Sir:—In the generalfeelingof interest,inspired by the announcement of an. LINCOLN C. VALLE, MO affiliaton of the Colored Catholics of the UnitedStates, it is but natural that those of the same faithshoud participate with deepest concern, and particu-larly other societies organized under the protectionand for the promotion of the same interests as those 42 tinder and for which each society represented in theCongress is iabaring. In accordance with a resolution of Carroll Insti-tute agreeable with its sense of duty in this behalf,I gladly tender to the C


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