Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, volume 2

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Michael was hisfavourite saint; his favourite books of devotion the _Missal_ and the_New Testament_; and, among religious orders, he was personally mostattracted by the _Society of Jesus_, with members of which order wehave already seen that he was on terms of friendship, even before hisreception into the Church.
His admiration for the society lasted throughout his life; and for morethan twenty years together, until the end, I believe that for the directionof his conscience it was to the Jesuit
... Fathers that he always had recourse. In private conversations, when expressing the great satisfaction he felt atseeing the Society established in Roxburghshire and the Highlands, he oftensaid that the Jesuits seemed to him 'like the backbone of religion. ' Yetthis love for the Society never led to any want of hearty appreciation ofthe merits of other Orders, or of the Seculars. Thus he hoped, at one time, to see the Dominicans at Galashiels, and showed the greatest regard for theOblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate, who were for nine years in charge of themission there, while, both in London, and at Abbotsford and Dorlin, theFathers of the Oratory and the Secular clergy were welcome and honouredguests.

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