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CHANGES INDEED.

OLD MANNERS REVIVE. modeTSnSTpn "? J?1!°? di *P°sW<> tt is- the characteristic of ThenSSrf^ « In P B * hol '° or ancient times it was different, a rerS B tonl? 8 T* memo * n^ and " *nd, of course, the English were LXh froT* ™ TBT B the Lutheran heresy which changed the and tie <> ?££ """V 0 \mOrOße\ mOrOBe raCe ' The Puritail meetinghouse, , ? n the L™Z '£\ vO/v 0 / , a T P roduced * ° ad change for the worse S«JIT-^T ■ a^. habl k° f «ie English nation, and, consequently, £f ™, w ™J un «"» "fluenoe on the temper ot the people They cL^S JJo° o - Cnate "V 8 rich frOm the P° or - The revival of the £S flJnif gWn BmoD § ?? e 1 . noble and "ealth, *» England is bringing back those manners and feelings which tended so much to promote a fretC^lZf !? g , b A We^. the , rich and the poor in ancient times, til Wf Jv i BBl r ? Bpi ", fc ° f the L «*heran heresy had infected SSdfS^f f^ gll " hph pe ° ple ' A Writer in a recent »™*erof a m?^S£ £5'5 ' Ame " Can . J. 0 . 00 ™ 81 dep c»bes what he saw during the « thT^f " d ;r no T t A 8t T t es carried on for Beveral a *y* to <*^° feSSi!^™f T° ! heir of one of the noblest and most ancient KL T g arißtocra °y of England. The head of this noble thefoHh of r"' aS°/enoUDceda S°/ enoUDced t^e Anglican heresy, and returned to flw aI 1118 . ance ?. t ? r "- to the faith of St. Augustine and Alfred the Kvwi • deßcribl "g afc ggreatg r eat length the various « merrie" doings It! ,D, D h6P ° W took parfc dwinstMs festive occasion, ftmflv XrS"/ ? V P nT ! cip t\ evenfc - theHi R h Ma BsofiFeredinthe8 sofiFeredinthe "^iL^hSt tt ° < « implore the . ™TT VSV S of G ° d on the young heir. JnSS* EM? 7*7 * • tT 6 fn^ nded thatw9 are amo °g tho«e who have W tir? °m CldEn g land - Many not of our faith wore sZU oin 'Jß r6r 6 ' B ™?^. and f fe as they could, in the beautiful fn Tf;«l. do . me8 t>^ chapel, alntost in size a church, looked very fair m the , pale morning hght that streamed through its pointed windows." S e Tlat it 8 des f c "P h ° n *?? the followin S reflection in "tt^m to nnitfS ISh rt ff ™f\ 7 ' DoWe> and titled atnon^ the guests, SrinSv $J* ] t- farmer f and hum . bler Masses, who joined in these princely festivities on this auspicious domestic occasion — " What STnTfT « the beautiful picture here displayed of Te revived spirit of the olden faith, quickening the pulses, guiding the ™w a a ce ™ tOTS > ?™ law-givers, and soldiers of the future, WMp if" ,\ 6 aU - 8P r 6B Of , the ° ld ° hurch ' P utfcin S »h> P™«ce her ideas of ample hospitahtj and unquestioning charity. " The Catholic Church now stands m a high and proud position in England. A social conqueror, on the same soil she conquered once already, L the splendour of her learning and the resources of her material energy. Eland rn>esence of such conquests as these, we need not break our hearts for grief when we witness the puny effort* of B uch m ena B Mr Barton, and the editors of the W Zealand newspapers to «' run down" the Caholie Church, by representing her cleTgy Z Tthe enemTes imSSi?? ie V f e Jt rj Mnd and ° f aII manner of c oL and sSfic impjovements. For three centuries the Catholic Church has been arrest her progress or cripple her energies by establishiw «JllS Tor rr g Sth hh coe oo g tr byan^^^ N h oSrLS L "

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 81, 14 November 1874, Page 9

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CHANGES INDEED. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 81, 14 November 1874, Page 9

CHANGES INDEED. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 81, 14 November 1874, Page 9

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