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Letter
14, to his brother, Peter Joseph Houben (1)
J. X. P.
St. Paul's College, Harold's Cross, Mount Argus, Dublin, Ireland. 26th
January, 1874.
Dear reverend brother,
I have taken so long to answer your letter of the 6th that you must have
thought I was ill or even dead. I hope you will forgive me. On the 9th
of this month the provincial sent me to Dublin, Ireland, to the same house
I was in before. (2)
I arrived here on the 10th. The sea was calm and the weather fine, so
I had a smooth crossing and was only a little seasick, thank God. I was
ill for about twelve days or so here in St. Paul's College, but it was
nothing serious and did not prevent me from saying Mass. Thanks be to
God, I have now recovered completely and am feeling quite well.
I wish you, dear brother, a happy and holy New Year; also our brothers
and sisters, and our uncle, the retired mayor: may this year bring them
many graces and blessings. I am glad to hear that you are all enjoying
good health. I was delighted to hear that my brother Matthew's two oldest
daughters have made their first communion, and also my sister Anne Mary's
oldest son. He has had more time to prepare himself for holy communion.
I don't forget to pray for all of Matthew's children, and for Mary Anne
and Mary Helen's children too; I pray too for those priests who have died.
Almost all our houses in Rome and in Italy have been suppressed. Let us
pray fervently to God, that he will free his holy Church from these persecutions.
I send sincere good wishes to you, dear brother, to my other brothers
and sisters, and to my uncle. I commend myself to your prayers: please
pray for me. I pray often for you, and every day I remember you all during
holy Mass. Best wishes to all the family, to Father Gobbels and the curate,
and all our friends. My superiors send their regards. I hope you are well.
God bless you, dear brother.
I remain in the sweet Hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Your loving brother,
Fr. Charles of St. Andrew, Passionist.
Letter 14-Notes
l. Summ. p. 347, L. 30.
2. The Chronicler of Mount Argus, Father Salvian (Nardocci) c.p., wrote:
"January 10th Saturday. This morning Father Charles (Houben) arrived
here from Highgate, having been appointed to this community. Father Charles
is well-known in this city of Dublin as well as throughout Ireland for
the many miraculous cures which people say they have received from his
blessing them with the relics of St. Paul of the Cross, and by using holy
water, blessed with the same relic. Father Charles was one of the first
Fathers who came to Dublin after its foundation; and left in 1867, when
he was removed because of his having become too remarkable for his extraordinary
cures. People came from every part of Ireland and crowds of them were
continually about the place, and the poor man had not a moment to himself."
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