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A PERSECUTOR'S LAMENTATION.

StfiSSSaTSS^ftT* of tbe Catholic Werarch y in Scotland

wnere did it seem so inconceivable for the Roman Church to reeaiu a rested] wl?h ?iSf " « 6 ol i a «* bi^opric of St. Andrew's is to be WmamTbJJ™ B^an bishoprics of Glasgow, Lismore, or Fort the Swf. T' a " d - M °^ y> . Never would the Vatican have had oountrv ST^ °* revm £S *c hierarchy destroyed since 1560 in the &' but maQ y Pnests (sic) of the Anglican Church actually conSffiwTft^ m-m -W aiwllflie of the Papal ron w»H 1 Gen ban I lshed . ein <* the Reformation. They are not °? f^ Wltb *te revival of the rich vestments, such as Rome preSaKiSS^* t7 aCtU f y Venture t0 im P° se auricular confession thlil^l ' . Th ? numb er of these sham Catholics (KryptohatMiten) is assuming large- proportions from day to day. Quite re5S f^v divines have joined the Church of Rome. 't?S?I3SS l oh^ s^ s l **& sums of money to secure successors of 55i ™ 7'7 ' F r ds J AYe been Provided for a constant training BisW S X fOt tbG R° misb --Priestliood. In September, thS S™ L?i S^ wsbu ?7 was able to ordain as many as nineteen young sH'anv*? or rather Anglican, prelate had ever ordainel tt«S **^ me - • Thls encroachment of the Vatican' Church in the tXSSTv?^ 111 S l ™ B * ise t0 much\ipp'rehension among English £ SS Politicians yet there are buffew who form a clear notion how to oppose the growing influence of the Romish Propaganda. tv sm Z%i oTma ' ftTSfi gUess tnatHhis article,' of w&ch the above is a +™ -rl™ on ' n YJ stha j ll fromsomewhere about the neighbourhood of CarltonTerrace. It. contains just such ideas as Qount Munster, the German SoS r i'? aY^ V ! n » *? at a P ub]ic mcetin^ of U* "Protestant obSSdS f i 1 ' tG Ut tbree years a^°' f « r h Bismarck was SSP 3 S» haul excellency over the coals and give him a sharp rap eve^v ST? rOt f tan *. kn «W«- Ifc »nst, howevlr, be satisf acto?y to fiS?25? t° ffi^u^f "apprehensions" among Protestant ??w^^ e ? d thafc ',d, d0 wbat they ma y« the y caQnot '• form a clear notion how to oppose" the steady Catholic movement among the people whom St. Augustine was the first to inure to Christianity. — Universe.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 245, 11 January 1878, Page 7

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A PERSECUTOR'S LAMENTATION. New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 245, 11 January 1878, Page 7

A PERSECUTOR'S LAMENTATION. New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 245, 11 January 1878, Page 7