A CONVERSION.
Anions tho first-fruits of M. Marc Sangnicf's submission to tlie Pope's Letter on tlio "Sillon" is to be numbered, tlie conversion or Dr. Ainioux, who is head medical.inspector of tho chocolate factories of the well-known firm of ilonier. Writing to M. 'Sannnior in a letter which has appeared in (,h c "Democratic," Dr. Amicus says: ". . . I have become a Catholic, and write to ask your prayers! I cannot do without the Sacraments. You did well when von bowed to the; authority of our Holy Father the Pope. Had you acted otherwise,'l should certainly not have become a Catholic to-day, for I had confidence in ' you, and you, would ha'.-c ruined that confidence, ami put-off my conversion. I bavo waited four years before tnking this irrevocable step. I shall never go back upon it in spite of all the reverses which mar await me in my life as a Catholic."—"Tho Tablet" (London). ".■.'..
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 9
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153A CONVERSION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 9
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