they would not be able to appreciate their religion to the full. “We are not crying for the moon,” continued Father Burger, “but if is only fair that some of the money should be given towards the upkeep of Church schools.”
Bishop Brodie also spoke of the large amount that was being subscribed by the Catholic community of the Dominion, and remarked on the patient way it bore the double burden of expense*,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1936, Page 2
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