BLACK TIDE OF EVIL POURING OVER WORLD.
BITTER ATTACK.
Scottish R.C. Archbishop On Communism.
BLOODSHED AND SACRILEGE. United Press Association.—Copyright. (Received 11.30 a.m.) LONDON", November 30. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, the Most Rev. Joseph McDonald, in a. Pastoral Letter, bitterly attacks Communism.
He says: "The progress of Communism has left a hideous trail of violence, bloodshed and sacrilege wherever it succeeds in usurping power. Its domination is maintained by tyranny, which for injustice and rutlilessness is unsurpassed in history.
"The unspeakable horrors attending the rise to Communist power in Russia and the terrible crimes of the 'Red' revolution in Spain are merely the normal fulfilment of the Communist plan which, when the opportune hour strikes, will be applied in every country of the world.
"Never in history has such a black tide of evil poured over the world as that pouring from Moscow. It is the greatest danger spiritually, morally and socially in the world."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 7
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