BLACK TIDE OF EVIL
COMMUNISM DENOUNCED
ARCHBISHOP'S PASTORAL
DANGER TO WORLD
L'nilcd Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright " ' (Received December 1, 10.10 a.m.) LONDON, November 30. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrew's and Edinburgh, in a I pastoral letter, bitterly attacks CovnImunism. i The progress of Communism, he says, j has left a hideous trail oE violence, , bloodshed, and sacrilege. Wherever it succeeds in usurping power its domina- i tion is maintained by tyranny which for injustice and ruthlessness is unsurpassed in history. The unspeakable horrors attending the rise of Communist power in Russia and the terrible crimes of the Red revolution in Spain are merely the normal fulfilment of a Communist plan which, when an opportune hour strikes, will be applied to every country in the world. Never in history has such a black tide of evil poured over the world as that which is pouring from Moscow. It is the greatest danger spiritually, morally, and. 'socially in the world.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 9
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