France and the Church
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Separation of Church and State
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Paris, Sept. 5 M. Coombbs, Piomier of Franco, in a speech at Auturrc, mud that included in his Jprogrammo was tho abrogation ot tho Concordat and tho separation of the Church and Sttilo, Ho advocated separation by mutual consent for tho sake of social poace anil religious liberty. lie mtiuiatod that tho imposition of the incomo tax and .vorkmon's pensions would talto pveeedenco in ihe programme. M.
Ooombes subsequently informed an interviewer that ho was prepared lo allow tho Church tho temporary uso of the buildings and revenues, with the full opportunity of gradually establishing autonomy undor tho common law.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 6 September 1904, Page 2
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