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There can be no interior perfection without purity of conscience ; and the chief means of purifying the conscience is the Sacrament of Penance, whereby the habit, of self-exam,ination and, of circumspection is maintained and the grace of contrition and self-know-ledge is continually increased.—Cardinal Manning. Rev. John B. Diman, graduate of Harvard and Brown Universities, U.S.A., until last year head master of St. George’s School, Newport, R. 1., an Episcopalian, has become a convert to the Catholic Church, being received by Rev. Edward J. Higney, of Newport. Mr! Diman is engaged in Red Cross work in the Second Nava] District,

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New Zealand Tablet, 30 May 1918, Page 28

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 30 May 1918, Page 28

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 30 May 1918, Page 28

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