
Chronicles of Notre Dame du Lac
Edward Sorin, CSC -- Translated by John M. Toohey, CSC, 1895
1859
pg 363 city, under the direction of the Brothers of St. Joseph. It is
also his desire to see an Industrial school annexed to the day
school, on the same ground as the University and under the
direction of the same Brothers.
2. His Lordship also desires that the Sisters of Holy Cross
open on the same grounds, servatis servandis, a day school for
German young girls, and an Industrial School with a Parish School
for St. Joseph's congregation, and other German schools whenever
they shall be asked for.
3. His Lordship gives the Congregation charge of St.
Joseph's parish as soon as a German Father of the society shall be
ready to assume charge of it.
4. Moreover, it is the intention of His Lordship to protect
this new community by all means in his power in his episcopal city
and throughout his diocese, whose most precious interests are
evidently bound up with the success and the development of this
Congregation.
5. The Congregation of Holy Cross enters fully into the
views and intentions expressed above, and pledges itself to fulfil
them as soon and as completely as possible.
6. To carry out this contract His Lordship sells the said
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