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-mi Defeat is exasperating the anti- Catholic party in Belguiru. That right to freedom of opinion which they are always claiming for themselves they are at present denying to the majority of their fellow-ountrymen. Toleration is a virtue to be practised by thuir opponents, but not by themselves. Ia Brussels nubs have been as* sembling before the Chamber of Deputies for the purpose of iutimidating the Government, and Minist- ra have baen iuuulted as thej walked through the street*. Such is the sjlf- restraint of Continental infi ielity. — Nation, August 23. The Very Key. Abbe Hogau, of Paris, saile.i oa the 16th August, from Liverpojl on the Guion Steamer Alaska for New York. Taa Abbs has been for twenty-five years one of the directors of the Grand Sfiminaire at Paris. Father Hogan is one of the bjst known pries s in this country who has never visited it. His name ia hold iv beujdiction by the hundreds of priests through jut the whjle Amsiicau Coutinent, who have bjen pupils of his at tit. Sal pice. He is vow oa hi 8 way to Boston to take charge of the new Sulpiciau Sjmimry, recently established for tho use of tnc Arclidijcese of B>su>n. The Seminary will be opened on the 22nd of September by Archbishop Williams. It is situated in Brighton, and will be under the direction of the priests of the Congregation of Ss. Sulpice. In our next issue will be printed the address, presented to the Very Rev. Abbe by the priests of Paris, previous to his departure from that city.— Pilot.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 26, 17 October 1884, Page 21

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 26, 17 October 1884, Page 21

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 26, 17 October 1884, Page 21