POPE AND PILGRIMS
I’ll MANNIX DI-.T.IGIITi:i), LONDON. June (i I Im Rome correspondent of the Syd. * ”‘‘y Sun .-dates that Archbishop ManJ*U expressed both his personal and Li< pilgiims delight al the reception Accorded them by the Popp. Archlushop Mannix said (hat noth. <'<9ild Lave been 1!lor e fraternal or gracious. The Pope spoke with gimit Lading ol his appreciation and gratitude for the sacrifices made by members ol his flock in coming to Rome. His Holiness also lengthily discuss. (> d the advisability id’ the pilgrims of Irish extraction going r<> set* their old homes, and remarked: ‘‘lreland is par- i ticularly dear to m e because Italy, es_ i pccially the northern provinces, owes much to Ireland for the splendour of holiness and science.” Archbishop Mannix added: ‘‘We are delighted with the Holy Father’s reception, which amply repaid us for the long journey.” 4 The Australians, after making a. tour of Rome, will go to London.
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 7
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