Letters and Diaries from Father Inama Adalbert

Title

Letters and Diaries from Father Inama Adalbert

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Description

Father Inama continues his writing about how crucial it was for him to make the trek overseas in order to preach in the United States. As emphasized earlier, Father Inama asked to come to the United States as a result of a high demand for German-speaking priests in Wisconsin. Despite preaching in areas such as Utica and Albany in New York, he also ventured to Buffalo. And from Buffalo he made his way to the Midwest, more specifically the Chicago area. Father Inama discusses what his mission is in the United States and throughout his diary entry he goes on to explain (by numbers) how crucial it was for him to come to the United States to practice/preach/spread the word of Jesus Christ through the Catholic faith.

Creator

Prof. Dr. Adolf Darlap, Heinrich Klemens Halder O. Praem

Source

The Wilten Mission in the USA in the 19th Century: Thesis for the completion of the academic degree of Master of Theology at the Theological Faculty of the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck

Publisher

Prof. Dr. Adolf Darlap, Heinrich Klemens Halder, O. Praem

Date

May 1996, translated in 2002

Contributor

David N. Coury

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Language

English

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Files

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Date Added
May 2, 2012
Citation
Prof. Dr. Adolf Darlap, Heinrich Klemens Halder O. Praem, “Letters and Diaries from Father Inama Adalbert,” Father Inama Adalbert O.Praem and Father Maximilan Gartner O.Praem., accessed April 27, 2024, https://calli.omeka.net/items/show/24.