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Diplomatic Rupture Feared Inevitable

GERMANY AND THE VATICAN. United Press Association— By Klectrlo Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Saturday, 12.15 &.m. LONDON, June 4. The Telegraph’s Vatican City correspondent says that Car din ai Pacelii, replying to Hitler’s second protest note about Archbishop Mundelein, reiterates that the Pope refuses to reprimand him. The Cardinal emphasises that the German Government has not taken steps to prevent German Ministers insultingly attacking tho Roman Catholic religion. The Pope points out that, when Archbishop Mundolein referred to Hitler as a former paperhanger, he was expressing his personal opinion, for which the Vatican cannot be responsible. Although a diplomatic rupture between the Pope and Hitler is now feared inevitable, the fnitiative will be left to Berlin.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 5

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Diplomatic Rupture Feared Inevitable Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 5

Diplomatic Rupture Feared Inevitable Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 5