CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.
.«. ■ ATTITUDE OF THE BISHOPS.
PROTESTS FROM IRELAND.
PARIS, January 19. The French Bishops in assembly ex> pressed entire and convinced adhesion iq the judgment of the Pope in connection with the separation law. They also de# tided to await the passing of the forth> coming bill abolishing the annual declara* tion under the Religious Worship Acfcj such abolition being considered likely td{ facilitate a modus vivendi. LONDON, January 21. Dublin Corporation has protested! against the outrages on religious liberty; in Fiance, a country where &o many Irishmen have fought and died. The corporation has also protested against th£ threatened interference with the Msflf College in Paris. The Lord Mayor had been requested to forward the grotf&ta tg jthfi authorities y^Fiajaes,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2758, 23 January 1907, Page 28
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