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With real jubilation I received your precious letter of 31st August, N. 6, in which Your Eminence was kind enough to inform me of the results of the General Assembly of the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda, during which you deigned to deal with the affairs of my arduous and difficult Vicariate. Since I am extraordinarily busy at the moment, I shall be answering each of the points of Your Eminence’s important and precious missive in a separate letter, and will show you how wise and practical are each of the esteemed instructions the Sacred Congregation has been kind enough to give me on the way I should conduct myself in the different matters which concern this Mission.
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Yes, Eminent Prince, it is obviously the Holy Spirit who is guiding this sublime Assembly which governs all the Foreign Missions in the world; and I and my companions, to whom I have shown the precious Document which contains the voice of God speaking through the Church, were greatly consoled to see God’s will in our regard so clearly outlined and indicated. I promise you with all my heart that I shall faithfully carry out with all my strength ad litteram the wise and most prudent dispositions given to me in that letter, which is a monument to the wisdom of the Most Eminent Fathers of Propaganda. I lack the words to express my gratitude to Your Eminence and your Most Eminent colleagues for having deigned to encourage me steadfastly to pursue the holy enterprise assigned to me by the Holy See, and to expect all the help of God’s loving assistance. I am quite convinced that I am far from worthy of deserving such condescension from the Eminent Cardinals who make up the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda.
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But I sincerely confess that in my weakness, such encouragement, in the midst of the continuous hardships of this difficult Apostolate, was real manna from heaven and has strengthened and redoubled my courage and the vigour of my spirit, bringing a health-giving balm to the hearts of all my colleagues. When one knows with all certainty that one is doing God’s will, every sacrifice, every cross and death itself are the sweetest comforts to our spirit, the sweetest reward for our sufferings. I therefore implore Your Eminence to transmit to the aforementioned Most Eminent Cardinals of the Sacred Congregation my deepest sentiments of gratitude, devotion and unshakeable steadfastness in responding faithfully to their bountiful expectations and magnanimous wishes which inspire the pure glory of God and the salvation of souls.
[3684]
I am late in writing this time because I was absent from my main residence, having been in Berber, buying and furnishing one of the largest and finest houses in the city located on the banks of the Nile, in which to settle the Camillians. There is room for an infirmary or hospital, a chapel, schools and a garden. I have put Fr Franceschini, a Camillian, there. Originally I had wanted him for the new mission in Jebel-Nuba, but I then kept him for Berber, following a letter from Fr Carcereri who wrote that it was the wish of Propaganda and the Father General, Guardi, that all the Camillians should stay together for a whole year in the House in Berber. Before making any objection to what he wrote on this matter, which is not altogether in conformity with the Convention I have with the Most Reverend Father General of the illustrious Order of the Crucifers, I deemed it appropriate to await the above-mentioned Father’s return to Khartoum and to discuss the matter with him.
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Meanwhile, as soon as I received Your Eminence’s esteemed letter referred to above, in which your Eminent colleagues have ordered me without further ado to set up the new Mission among the Nuba people, I instantly sent two able candidates to join the Superior of El Obeid to accompany this little vanguard of mine in their lands to assist in my project. The latest news I have received this week is that the great chief sent one of his relatives to our mission with six other Nuba people, who are staying in our establishment and in a few days’ time will be leading my little apostolic caravan to their destination. As soon, that is, as my excellent Missionary, Fr Giovanni Losi, who is to replace Fr Salvatore Mauro as Superior in El Obeid, has recovered.
[3686]
To give news of the caravan led by Fr Carcereri, I shall wait until it has reached Khartoum. It left Cairo on 25th October. However, the aforesaid Father wished to follow the long and uncertain route via Wadi-Halfa and Dongola, abandoning the old route through the Atmur desert which was always followed by the missionaries and all the merchants. I fear that it will not reach its destination here in Khartoum even in two more months, even though this is the best season for travel in the Sudan.
[3687]
The Egyptian army, commanded by Ismail Pasha, Governor General of most of the Sudan, has already conquered the capital of the empire of Darfur, cut off the Sultan’s head and borne it in triumph to Tendelti. The Generalissimo Ismail Pasha himself wrote to me from the capital of Darfur to tell me of his victories and to assure me that he was able to make the conquest of this important city without too much bloodshed and that after the feasts of the Great Bairam, he hopes to return to Khartoum and to come and shake my hand inside my residence. But I know from an even more reliable source that the Darfur people have chosen as Sultan the uncle of the deceased who, after the burning of the capital Tendelti, withdrew to the mountains in the north-west of the empire, which are quite fertile and less accessible, and determined to die defending himself. Therefore, while the capital is conquered, it cannot be said that the empire of Darfur has been conquered; and the Egyptian army still has a long way to go before it can say that the conquest of Darfur is assured.
[3688]
I also have positive news of the expedition led by Colonel Gordon, Governor General of the Equatorial Regions of Africa, who writes to me quite frequently. His main adjutant, the American Colonel Long, reached Lake Nyamza Victoria discovered by Speke and Grant and spent some time at the Court of the king of Metísi, the most powerful of the equatorial princes. Colonel Long, who came to see me when he returned to Khartoum, told me that in order to feast him the king of Metísi had 15 people’s throats cut before his very eyes, this being a sign of joy to express the king’s delight at the presence of an illustrious visitor.
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In addition to the interesting information I have gathered on my long journeys among the tribes of the White Nile in 1858 and 1859 about the most important kingdoms located in the equatorial regions and bordering on the great lakes which constitute the sources of the Nile, Colonel Long has given me such interesting details about these peoples which belong to my Vicariate that I am of the opinion (given also the repeated invitations I have had from the Governor General, Colonel Gordon) that after the Mission we are starting at Jebel Nuba is well established, we shall manage to set up another in the equatorial regions near the sources of the Nile; of course, after having submitted the project and the results of my research to Your Eminence and having obtained your esteemed approval. In the meantime I am taking the greatest care in carrying out what Your Eminence and the Sacred Congregation have just ordered as regards the mission in Jebel Nuba.
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Renewing the expression of my heartfelt gratitude and perfect obedience, I offer you a thousand wishes for the coming holy Christmas and for the New Year and, kissing the Sacred Purple, I remain in the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Your Most Reverend Eminence’s most humble,
devoted and respectful son
Daniel Comboni
Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Central Africa
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As you will certainly have heard, as a result of the intrigues of the English Diplomatic Agent and Consul General in Egypt and the Prussian Consul General, the Khedive of Egypt has had appointed as Coptic Patriarch of Cairo a monk from the Great Monastery of the Virgin Mary (Deir el-Aadra) which is located between Alexandria and Cairo, and he has taken the name of Cyril IV.
I have reliable information from the Coptic priests in Khartoum that the new Patriarch Cyril IV will not take long to appoint a new Coptic Bishop of Khartoum in the person of a monk from the Monastery of St Anthony in Egypt.