MR. SEXTON ON THE VETO.
(From the London Standard.) ttat Sf^lK^^ 1 ? a P ? raell testimonial meeting, said bu?inv?^W Ud % tO T,^ nn ° fcOnly forthe h^d sustaS! had bJ£fiSsES l™ ? a /^ Ct . er^ ainßt which the «"l-fc calumnies naa oeen levelled, to make the testimonial one worthy of the nation «on°SV g W *• ° n ° f 7 the m ° ral law forbade them to d ° that No SbS o Them^ir^ ° r /utiesforbade them to render gratitude aaectthe laity at all. He was sure the laity would receive the Circular rnmmms than an na K P \^°^ d BU £ ered more for the Oatholi ° CbuS sneerinl at them vK* v*' ld DOt let the °PP°rtunity escape o! tw f f hm< ?e? c m the perfect truth of the statement V^^^^^ h J f m^ i \^ Mttm^ good, either of She anSSt^ r \l v 1 'h^ a ? y en<3eavo « r should be made to use the authority of the Roman Catholic Church against what the English SHd rS #¥ W* /tarftootlon, but what he called' activ^^Tove X and : He believed that the intellectual and faithful priests of S2of WS!J^ h «y recexvedthe Circalar wouldknovr what the nterX?i?t t. • d + and tQ9^causeofduty commanded. It was not for the laity to mtervene between the clergy and their sDiritual head but lay men did not conceive their freedom of Son TSbertfeSS 5 w?^ Ular> ? hey sbould ™S Xet if the y w^re fated to enduS S£?™i ci * "f'^pe^* and most valuable allies in this or Iny r^rte^fnr?^; b » twit > all fes or without them, the movement A larg e< number of subscriptions was then handed in. annlaudef 16 T S v,r ere presen 1 t d ?u ing the P roce edings, and frequently SSaltieague WWe alS ° thrCe priests afc the meeting of the
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 13, 20 July 1883, Page 18
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298MR. SEXTON ON THE VETO. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 13, 20 July 1883, Page 18
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