THE EDUCATION QUESTION FROM A CATHOLIC POINT OF W.
Bishop Mokas , , of Dunedin, the Roman Catholic Bishop of that diocese and the administrator of this diocese of Auekland through the last issue of the Tablet, called attention to the fact that an aggregate meeting of the Roman Catholics of New Zealand would be held at Dunedin on the Bth in'jt. in reference to the subject of education. In order to make the meeting a success, he wanted the co-operation of all the clergy and laity. In accordance with this circular a meeting was held at the St. Patrick's Presbytery last evening. The attendance was limited, as no notice of the meeting had been given in the ordinary conrse. The object of the meeting was to appoint delegates to attend the meeting at Dunedin, but the Roman Catholic citizens not having been made acquainted with the subject did not attend in a body, and. no definite action was taken.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 1 July 1879, Page 5
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