Obsequies And Obituary Notices of the Late Right Reverend Benj Tredwell Onderdo
Obsequies And Obituary Notices of the Late Right Reverend Benj Tredwell Onderdo
Packard, Joseph, 1812-1902
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Onderdonk : Dear Sir The severe and dangerous sickness of several members of my family has prevented an earlier response to your communication of the 15th of September last. I have perused the document with deep interest, and have seriously pondered the decision it announced, fortified as it is with the highest authority known to the Church. Viewed as a merely personal matter, your resolution to take wrong, and suffer your- self to be injured, is worthy the character of tho Bishop of the most i...mportant" Dio- cese in the New World, and must challcngo tho admiration of every Christian. So far as the subject is a private concern between tho Bishop and his persecutors, it seems to lie directly within the scope of the Apostle's admonition, which you so appo- sitely quote. Your ablo support of the position has, in some degree, modified my previous view of the case. Bat I have ever looked at the question from a higher and more com- manding stand-point, one from which the individual sufferer appeared as the victim NARRATIVE OF EVENTS 125 of a high handed injustice, inflicted in (lie name of the Church, and originating in a conspiracy which seemed utterly reckless of the consequences to the cause of Christ and His Church, if it could but accomplish the destruction of the object of its hate.
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