Church and State in France.
Parts, Jan 23 M. Briand'e Bill abrogates the necessity for preliminary declaration, but if it is made by any two parishioners and the name of s nrieat is entered, the priest is legally entitled to use the ohuroh. London, Jan 29
The Paris coerespondent of the Times states that the Bill will be welcomed as a relief by thousands of priests, inasmuch as it provides that failure to notify will not involve suppression, and an allowance will be granted until a new organisation is established. The Government thus saves ecclesiastics from the penury wheroto the Vatican ha-i condemned them.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXVII, Issue 7084, 24 January 1907, Page 2
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