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NE TEMERE DECREE.

MR MASSEY’S LEGISLATION. (Electric Telegraph.—Copyright). SYDNEY, June 27. The lie temere decree controversy has been revived. Captain Chaplain Wilson, just returned from a visit to New Zealand, addressing a gathering in the Lyceum Hall, stated that Mr Massey had assured him the ne temere decree had been made inoperative in the Dominion as the outcome of a recent amendment of the Marriage Act. Captain Wilson added that Mr Massey not only denied that the amendments of the Marriage Act were being flouted by a section, but emphasised the point that anyone flouting them would be dealt with irrespective of creed or station. Father Forrest, of the Sacred Heart Monastery, Kensington, in a letter to the Press, replying to Captain Wilson, says‘ ‘ I now flatly and categorically deny this ridiculous assertion of Mr Massey. A thousand enactments of any State Parliament cannot render inoperative a law that the Catholic Church imposes upon her members. The ne temere decree is still in full force in New Zealand.” Father Forrest declares that a priest returned from New Zealand assured him he personally broke the stupid New Zealand amendment of the Marriage Act, as did scores of other priests. Father Forrest adds that the priests of New Zealand.“intend to treat this absurd law with supreme contempt, and no one knows better than the Prime Minister that it is bevond his power to enforce it.”— (A. & N.Z.)

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue 119, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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NE TEMERE DECREE. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue 119, 28 June 1922, Page 3

NE TEMERE DECREE. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue 119, 28 June 1922, Page 3