Religious Teaching in Schools.
[Pee Pbess Association.]
Wellington, This day. In opening the Diocesan Synod the Bishop of Wellington referred in strong terms to the lack of religious training in the colony, and said that the New Zealand Legislature had gained unenviable notoriety by the exclusion of religious teaching from State Schools. His Lordship expressed his opinion that no system of education can be satisfactory that does not supply definite religious teaching, and that such definite teaching can only be given, in a country governed as this is, by leaving each so-called religious denomination full liberty to teach its own children.
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Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5824, 29 September 1887, Page 2
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101Religious Teaching in Schools. Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5824, 29 September 1887, Page 2
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