FORBIDDEN TO WEAR ROBES OF THEIR CALLING.
FURNITURE THROWN INTO STREETS. LAREDO', Tux., March 9. Forty-eighl Catholic nuns of the Crdm: of the Visitation Sisters, have arrived line, from Mexico City, on their wav to the headquarters’ of the order at Mobile, Ala., having been requested to leave the Mexican capital. The uuus wore in a sleeping car in charge of “Mother Superior Scruple.” They said they hail been forbidden to wear the habit of their order, and that their furniture had boon cast into the street. An appeal to the United States embassy was; met with the reply that the matter was purely domestic, Mother Semple said.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 9
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108FORBIDDEN TO WEAR ROBES OF THEIR CALLING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 9
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