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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Mr. D. You are able to forget the land of your flj "Vfathers. We are not anxious to imitate you. E.M.C. —You are quite right from your viewpoint. To ~ .protest against crimes committed by others, and to 4---be silent about those of our own people, is the idea some people have of Christianity. It is not ours. J.D.—We appreciate your letter and omit publishing it only because it traverses matters already fully treated. - Mr. W.; G.C.; Major ; Meeanee.—As requested. Beannacth lath. D.P.Thanks for letter. We have simply tried to keep before us the Pope's warning against reviling our enemies, ■ even though the truth is for a few people synonymous with want of patriotism. Probably because the catechism is cheap those people despise it. Blessed are They That Mourn.—Our copy was from Burns and Oates, London. Any Catholic bookseller will order, if not in stock.

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 May 1917, Page 39

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 24 May 1917, Page 39

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 24 May 1917, Page 39

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