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?OPE’S HOPES OF RECOVERING z .. TEMPORAL POWER COMMENT ON KING OF SPAIN’S VISIT PROTEST AGAINST WRONG INTERPRETATION Br Teleoiiaph—Press Association. —Copyright. Rome, November 30. Tho “Osservatoro Romano,” the organ of tho Vatican, has aroused considerable comment by-the publication of an article protesting against the interpretation placed by Italian and foreign newspapers on the Spanish King’s visit to the Pope. It denies that the visit signifies the Pope’s final renunciation of all dreams of recovering temporal power. The Pope, by granting permission to Catholic Soverigns to visit Rome, has not in any way acquiesced in the situation created in 1870. The Encyclical Letter issued in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV., by which the permission was first accorded, is quoted, to the effect that this concession must not he interpreted as a tacit renunciation of tho Pope’s sacrosant rights. On the contrary, the Pope renewe’d the protest of his predecessors. The article concludes: “The wound of 1870 cannot lw cured bv blandish-ments.”—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 58, 3 December 1923, Page 7
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164NOT RENOUNCED Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 58, 3 December 1923, Page 7
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