INDIAN CLERGY.
JESUIT SQUABBLE. CALCUTTA, Doc. 15.-A sensation has been created in Roman Catholic circles, in India by the decision of tho Father-General of the -Society of Jesus not to pdrmit Father Gille, of St. Xavier’s, Calcutta, one of the bestknown Catholics, and editor of the Catholic Herald of India, to return to this country.
One result, of the decision will bo the demise or the suppression of the Catholic Herald, in which Father Gillo persistently advocated the greater “Indianisation” of the Catholic Church, and thus so greatly annoyed some of the foreign missions in Southern India that they sought the intervention of Rome. Father Gillo says he believes the time will comd when Catholic India will raise her own clergy.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16918, 24 December 1925, Page 14
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