STATE AND CHURCH
THE FRICTION IN ITALY ,: DISGRUNTLED. ACTIONISTS. ... PARIS, June 18...,, Le Journal’s special Rome corre•pohdent interviewed Signor Mussolini. Asked what exact point of friction there was between the Church and the State. Signor Mussolini replied: “At the head of'the Catholic Actioriists are failures ‘ :and disgruntled members of the old popular party, who have a grudge against us. The Vatican has been put 'on its guard against the perils of their extreme policy, which may awaken antiAiericalism, the dormant existence of which is well known;”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21366, 20 June 1931, Page 11
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86STATE AND CHURCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 21366, 20 June 1931, Page 11
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