CATHOLICS AND PROHIBITION.
ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD INTERVIEWED. fBT TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
WELLINGTON, This Day.
Interviewed by an Evening Post reporter, His Grace Archbishop Redwood rajd: “The Catholics have a natural and Divine right to the unfettered possession of the necessary matter of the great Catholic Eucharistic Sacrifice. Therefore it would be an insult to their reason and their faith to accept it on precarious tenure and pie-crust political promises, or of .a clause in an Act of Parliament which might be, and certainly would be, repealed if prohibition came 16 prevail : in the Dominion.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 5
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