Eucharistic Congress
The Australian Delegates Papal Legate Interviewed Press Association,—Copyright, '(Received Septembr 7, 11.40 p.m.) LONDON, September 7. Cardinal \Moran's coadjutors, Archbishops of Hobart and Melbourne, and Bishops of Auckland and Ballarat, have arrived to participate in the Eueharistic Congress, • *, / I Fi'ench CathplicH nrc not allowed to carry {flowers in their own processions, but are sending such- quantities to strew,the route of the procession in the vicinity of Westminster Cathedral next Sunday that a/special boat and special train.liave been chartered to carry them; . .■ / ... Cardjiinl Yaiiiiutelli, l'upnl legate, in an interview/■ published in the Times, declares the! Congress is specially impbrtaiit.; • ,firstly,, because 'London as the centre,of/such a; great and influentiah empire is likely to, attract great numbors from (ill.parts; secondly, holding^'.'Here is a direct : and palpaElo jiropf of -the system of liberty the British enjov in exercising their opinions. Hence the presence of the Cardinal of Hie' Legate testifies to the Pope's sympathy, benevolence, and admnation of the iiation. ';. V (Received September 8, 5.24 a.m.) \ ' LONDON, September V. t Fifty, thousand member!! of the Cutliolic Society of Spain have sent'a message of sympathy to the Congress.'
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VIII, Issue 2346, 8 September 1908, Page 3
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