FASCIST POLICY
' MORE ANTI-CLERICALISM. 1 ROME, June 10. ' The offices of the Episcopal Chan- ' eery Priveruo were ransacked, the I door s battered down, documents thrown in the streets. a crucifix broken, and the Pope’s portrait torn. The “Osservatore Romano” points out that the incident indicates the giavity of the earlier happenings., which the Fascisti are trying to be-' little. ‘ ! Monsignor Pizarrdo, Papal Under- ■ Secretary, and also Assistant-General. | of the Catholic Action Society, has re- ; signed, supposedly as the result of the Government’s insistence that he is a Vatican subject, and not an Italian, for which ho could not be tolerated.
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Grey River Argus, 12 June 1931, Page 7
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