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CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

CATHOLIC PRIEST'S VIEW, (tnrmo mis *ssocwno*—at at-scraio VatMKU** —OOfTStOST.) LONDON, September 10. Father Dudley, addressing the Catholic Cotigreas, declared that th« prospects of a corporate return to th® Roman Oatholio faith here wera very slight, but individual conversions ought, to increase. "The Church of England is fast becoming a faroe," he said, "and disestablishment must inevitably come, after which the Church of England will be a sect amongst other sect*. Be went on to criticise Modernism as Catholicism's greatest enemy. He described Dean Inge and Bishop Barnes as very ignorant men—ignorant of the first things which, as professing Christiana, they ought to know, namely the theology of the Christian religion.—tJnited Service. FATHER DUDLEY EXPLAINS. (ileceivtd September 10th, 6.8 p.m.) LONDON, September 16. father Dudley, in » letter to the Congress authorities, states: "If reference to ignorant men offended members of the Anglican Church I humbly withdraw. I wish it to be clearly understood that I was not referring to lack of scholarship in those named, but to the ignorance of Modernist leaders in theology, which, in th* Catholic Church, we hold to be a science revealed hy the truths of God. _ —Australian Press Association, United Sei-fice. _______

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 11

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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 11

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 11

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