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THE POPE AND THE POWERS.

A Rcf ro_.ee to the Religious Peace

With Prussia,

The Pope, in .an allocution yesterday, referred to the religious peace with Prussia, which the Pope said he had made every effort to attain. Continuing the Pope said : " Thanks to the equitable and pacific sentiments of Emperor William and his counsellors, the Prussian Government removed the more serious inconveniences and then accepted the various practical conditions of peace by which some of the former laws against the Church havo been repealed and obhers mibigabed. Somebhing remains bo be done, bub we musb rejoice ab what we have obtained, and above all in regard to the free actions of bhe Pope in bhe governmenb of the Church in Prussia. God grant that Italy, which is peculiarly dear to us, may share the spirib of peace wibh which we are animated toward all nations. We earnestly desire that Italy should put aside lier unhappy differences with the papacy, whose dignity is violabed chiefly by bhe Conspiracy of seebs. The means of obbaining concord would be objecbed bo by no power in bhe enjoymenh of full and real liberty, while, far from injuring Italy, ib Would powerfully conbribubc to her prosperity." . , .

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 3 (Supplement)

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THE POPE AND THE POWERS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 3 (Supplement)

THE POPE AND THE POWERS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 3 (Supplement)