BRITISH ELECTIONS
INTERESTS DF CATHOLIC CHURCH WHAT IS DESIRED OF CANDIDATES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 13. Cardinal Bourne, in bis presidential address to the Catholic Truth Society, said that only one question at the elections concerned them as Catholics—namely, the education of the bishops of England and Wales. He was most anxious that the question should not become a matter of party politics. “Wc are properly interested in Empire unemployment, disarmament, and everything making for ivorlcl peace, but education demands our earnest attention, because we are Catholics, and the interests of the Catholic Church of this country are m our hands. We are going to put the position before each party in order that no candidate may he able to say six months hence that he did not know what the Catholics wanted.—Australian Press AssociationUnited Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 20150, 15 April 1929, Page 4
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