THE VATICAN AND IRELAND
THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT
CONDEMNED
(special to association.)
Londox, September 22,
The " Daily Chronicle " states that the report of Morsignor Persico, the Papal delegate, on the condition of Ireland, and the relation of the clergy to the Home Rule agitation, has convinced the Pope that the Nationalist movement is of a revolu-
tionary character.
His Holiness, it is said, is annoyed at finding that the Phoenix Park murderers have been prayed for in Roman Catholic churches in Ireland, and he has cautioned the Bishops against allowing such prayers to be offered in
future.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 223, 23 September 1887, Page 5
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