CATHOLICS IN CONGRESS
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Electric Telegraph—-Press Association. Copyright. London, September 7. Cardinal -Moran’s coadjutor, the Archbishops of Hobart and Aielbourne, the Bishops of Auckland and Ballarat, have arrived to participate in tlie Eucharistic Congress. The French Catholics are not allowed to carry flowers. Their own processions are sending such quantities to strew the route of the procession in the vicinity of Westminster Cathedral next Sunday that a special boat and a special train have been chartered toi carry them. Cardinal Yannutelli, the Papal Legate, in an interview, published in the Times, declares that the Congress is especially important; firstly, because London, as the centre of such a great and influential Empire, is likely to attract great numbers from -all parts; secondly, holding it here is a direct and palpable proof of the system of liberty that the British enjoy in exercising their opinions. Hence the presence of the Cardinal. The Papal Legate testifies to the p: pie’s sympathy in the benevolence towards and admiration of the British nation.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 3115, 8 September 1908, Page 5
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