BRAWLING IN CHURCH
DEPRECATED BY MAGISTRATES HINDRANCE TO LAW AND ORDER. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 27. Rive of those who took part in the demonstration at St. Cuthbert’s were summoned at Darwen for brawling at divine service and bound over in their own recognisances to keep the peace for a year. The defendants pleaded that their act was a protest against the Romish practices. The vicar, the Rev. E. Lauria, Claimed that he absolutely kept his induction oath, and did not admit reservation of tho sacrament. The Chairman said that the magistrates could not refrain .from calling the attention of the church authorities to these unfortunate disputes, which were hindering law' and order, and w-erc not serving the interests of religion.
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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 5
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122BRAWLING IN CHURCH Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 5
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