The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Blaðsíða 25

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Blaðsíða 25
Vol. 58 #2 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 67 they ask me for advice, and then they don't follow my advice: they find everything dif- ficult and then spend their time doing nothing. Concerning cleanliness, they are improving considerably. But then it was, indeed, high time because their uncleanli- ness was intolerable, when they first came here, resulting in my having to express time and again my disgust for this filth. There are few things which could make me more happy than to see you here, sup- porting Icelanders both physically and spiritually. However, I shall not urge you to come here because if you were to come for a short visit, you would hardly be able to be of much help to the Icelanders that the cost of journey could be justified, and if you were to come for good - it would not be any use either because Icelanders are still too badly off to be able to pay their minis- ter. Besides, the future of this colony is still uncertain, it might even be dissolved because - if Manitoba turns out to be attractive - most are anxious to move there. But then it is characteristic of Icelanders always to think that the grass is greener at the other side of the hill, in other words, they can never face the present, but they keep hoping for the future or they cling to the past. Rev. Fridirik Burton (Episcopalian) has had services, once in a while, in the Icelandic schoolhouse. His sermons have been well liked, but the formalities of the English Church are colourless and boring, and are in my estimation not useable. Now a new minister has settled down in this town. He has offered to hold services for us every other Sunday. He is an old fatso: physically fat but spiritually thin, I think. I have translated the sermons since Sigtryggur left, but he (i.e Sigtryggur) used to do the translations. I suppose that hav- ing the sermons translated is not as satisfy- ing for the people as if they had them deliv- ered in Icelandic. There is, nevertheless, a great comfort in these church services. Every Sunday I have a Sunday School for children, using Balles and Balsleves books. I read for them from the Bible - among other things. I am in a hurry. Pardon my handwrit- ing. Yours, with love and respect, Fridjon Fndriksson Letter #6 Hrisum, Jan. 13, 1876 Most Honorable Friend: (Fridjon) May the Lord give that you are recov- ering steadily when you receive this letter- - and may the Lord give you a long, pros- perous and happy life. I cannot agree with some who have expressed themselves concerning those children who were to be confirmed this spring. I find it most unfair to accuse you of negligence in this matter since it was not in your power to prevent your own illness - the Lord laid this cross on your shoul- ders. Admittedly, I regret the fact that you could not confirm Sigga, my daughter. We were indeed hoping that you could per- form the confirmation because we were confident that your blessings and prayers are not in vain but prove to be beneficial and fruitful forever. The fact that things turned out this way must be accepted calm- ly - as we are, indeed, doing. May the Lord give you back your health so that your friends and relatives can enjoy your com- pany and conversations for a long time to come. But if the Lord decides to receive you in his land of glory one must accept that with humility and say as Job did: The Lord gave and the Lord took away - blessed be the name of the Lord. Please remember me and my wife to your wife - may her sorrow turn into hap- piness. May the Lord bless you and protect you. Your loving and sincere friend, Sigurdur Steinsson - Editor’s Note: This man was Fridjon Fridriksson 's father-in-law. More letters on next page
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