WORLD'S MORAL DANGERS.
r POPE ON SOCIETY EVILS. V NEW YORK, December 25. 3 The correspondent of the United Press of America at Rome states that the Pope, in a manifesto, declares: "Tlie war is not over if men are still ,lighs ting among themselves. Moral damages . ii are greater than material. Five evils afe flict present society. The first is indis- I cipline; the second, hatred among ; s brothers; the third, craving for plea- . o sures and enjoyment; the fourth, re- ! c fusal to work; the fifth, loss of faith; y in God. Nations and peoples will vainly; i endeavour to reconstruct if they , t forget what is written in the Holy Books. Reconstruction is impossible without God's co-operation. It is the mission and duty of the Pope to remind society of this. "I shall devote all my I efforts," concludes his Holiness, "for ! • a return to the Gospel."—--(A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 308, 27 December 1920, Page 5
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