CARDINAL MORAN.
(by telegraph.—own correspondent.)
Dunedin, this day. Referring to to-day's cable re Cardinal Moran's translation to Ireland, the "Star" says : " On enquiry we learn that the thing is a pure canard. First ot all a vacancy ha g to occur. When that has happened, the next step must be the assembling of the clergy of the diocese, who recommend three persons whose names are submitted to the bishops of the province, and the recommendations, coupled with their observations thereon, is forwarded to the Holy See for confirmation. We may add that it is in a very rare case indeed that the Pope selects outside of the three ecclesiastics whose names have been forwarded to him."
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 257, 31 October 1888, Page 4
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