CHURCH IN SPAIN
A BILL TO VETO PR lEST’S appointment I A SPECT IO X OF AC CO UN TS Government protection oi members of religious orders who wish to break their vows is among the clauses of a new Parliamentary measure in Spain TJie Bill, which is designed tu ‘‘regulate has been introduced tin- Cortes. It reserves the right to veto the appointment of any priest or bishop or ecclesiastical admiuistrat r w?ib is deemed danger-lux f»> law and order. The bill fo r bids religious orders 10 teach or exercise a trade t«r engage in agriculture. It prohibits thq possesion of property above that necessary for the purposes of flip organisation, the accounts off which must he submitted periodically to 1 lip Government, which also takes orvey all church property, but perm is if to be used for Catholic purposes.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3871, 31 October 1932, Page 8
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