Dean Inge Attacks Roman Catholicism
Received Tuesday, 7.10 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 6. Dean Inge, tlie president, in an address at the Modern Churchmen’s Conference at Bristol, attacked Roman Catholicism. He said it was unthinkable that one of the greatest nations in the world would return in sackcloth and ashes to the allegiance of an Italian priest which we threw off in the 16th. century. , It was now the fashion for popular men of letters to become Romanists, but it was significant that while Catholicism had gained prestige in numbers in Protestant countries, it had been losing the privileges of property in Prance, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Mexico and South America. The power of Roman institutionalism was declining, not increasing, in spite of the arrogant tone of its representatives in England.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1932, Page 3
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