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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | proposed by C.W. Hobley, seconded by T.A. Joyce 1911.06.12<br /> | + | proposed by C.W. Hobley, seconded by T.A. Joyce 1911.06.12<br />1911.06.13 nominated, and it being the last meeting of the session, forthwith elected<br />1912.01.16 A letter was read from the Revd. Père Cayzac regretting his inability to take up his Fellowship owing to lack of means. It was resolved that a letter be written to him saying that he might become a Local Correspondent if he would send in some original work dealing with anthropology.<br /> |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
1913. In that last year, Fr. Cayzac, now in charge and also Principal Superior of the Spiritans, reports: "Many changes have taken place here. The town of Nairobi has been enormously enlarged, the number of our faithful has risen in proportion. Happily, the religious spirit itself seems to grow stronger. Besides Goans, there are many born in Asia of mixed races. These seem less fervent though strongly at- tached to the Catholic faith. We have also a great many from Europe, Irish and others, of whom some are really good Chris- tians. Since two years the African element has grown consid- erably, though it is composed of people foreign to these parts, coming from other lands, from Uganda and Kavirondo, espe- cially. These latter seem most particularly eager for instruc- tion. There are some who come from morning till night, and among them not the least interesting certainly are the workers who, at the end of the day, before taking rest or food, come demanding an hour's instruction". <br /><br />is it Joseph?<br /><br /> | 1913. In that last year, Fr. Cayzac, now in charge and also Principal Superior of the Spiritans, reports: "Many changes have taken place here. The town of Nairobi has been enormously enlarged, the number of our faithful has risen in proportion. Happily, the religious spirit itself seems to grow stronger. Besides Goans, there are many born in Asia of mixed races. These seem less fervent though strongly at- tached to the Catholic faith. We have also a great many from Europe, Irish and others, of whom some are really good Chris- tians. Since two years the African element has grown consid- erably, though it is composed of people foreign to these parts, coming from other lands, from Uganda and Kavirondo, espe- cially. These latter seem most particularly eager for instruc- tion. There are some who come from morning till night, and among them not the least interesting certainly are the workers who, at the end of the day, before taking rest or food, come demanding an hour's instruction". <br /><br />is it Joseph?<br /><br /> | ||
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proposed by C.W. Hobley, seconded by T.A. Joyce 1911.06.12
1911.06.13 nominated, and it being the last meeting of the session, forthwith elected
1912.01.16 A letter was read from the Revd. Père Cayzac regretting his inability to take up his Fellowship owing to lack of means. It was resolved that a letter be written to him saying that he might become a Local Correspondent if he would send in some original work dealing with anthropology.
Notes From Elsewhere
1913. In that last year, Fr. Cayzac, now in charge and also Principal Superior of the Spiritans, reports: "Many changes have taken place here. The town of Nairobi has been enormously enlarged, the number of our faithful has risen in proportion. Happily, the religious spirit itself seems to grow stronger. Besides Goans, there are many born in Asia of mixed races. These seem less fervent though strongly at- tached to the Catholic faith. We have also a great many from Europe, Irish and others, of whom some are really good Chris- tians. Since two years the African element has grown consid- erably, though it is composed of people foreign to these parts, coming from other lands, from Uganda and Kavirondo, espe- cially. These latter seem most particularly eager for instruc- tion. There are some who come from morning till night, and among them not the least interesting certainly are the workers who, at the end of the day, before taking rest or food, come demanding an hour's instruction".
is it Joseph?