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COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA

ATTACKED BY THE POPE. ONE OF CHIEF CAUSES OF WORLD CRISIS. (Received 14, 12.40 p.m.) Vatican City, March 13. Sitting with the College of Cardinals, the Pope created six new Cardinals, including the Archbishop of Quebec, The Pope, addressing the Cardinals, referred to the critical international situation, which was intensified by reciprocal suspicions and exaggerated and unjust nationalism. He attacked tho nefarious propaganda of Communism which was the enemy of God and one of the chief causes of the world crisis. “We deplore that the Old and the New Worlds’ fratricidal strife still exists, while from the contaminated and devastated earth the voices and blood of brothers rises heavenwards,’’ he said. The Pope urged the Cardinals to tight the new menace of Protestant missionaries in Italy even in Rome

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 5

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COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 5

COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 5

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