THE POPE'S VIEWS
MORE FRENCH CRITICISMS. "CATHOLICS WILL BE DISAPPOINTED." (TIHEB AND STDNET SON SERVICES,) PARIS, 25th June. Le Temps, in a leader on the Pope's interview, thinks that Catholics will be disappointed, and asks by what subtlety the Pontifical party assimilates the Germans threatened with famine with twelve hundred innocent victims brutally sent to the bottom of the sea by the Kaiser's submarines. The paper adds that interests other than religions admittedly dictated_ the Pope's attitude towards Italian intervention. The Journal dcs Debats says that those revering the Chief of the Church are astonished at a neutrality which apparently does not distinguish between the victims of injustice and those committing it. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 7
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