ITALY.
The Pope received a number of foreigners on 4th April, including the Landgrave of Furstenburg, who prpseuted an address deploring the persecutions to which the Church is subjected, praising the firmness shown by his Holiness, and declaring that the Catholic world demanded the independence of the Papacy. The Pope, in reply, extolled the devotedness of Catholics in the midst of persecution, and especially condemned the conduct of Germany towards the Church. He called upon those present not to give up hope.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1817, 2 June 1874, Page 4
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