Answers to Correspondents
Quibus Interest. Editor will be absent for a couple of weeks. Hence letters addressed to him personally will have a rest in’ the office until he returns. E. de. M. In theory one may go to Holy Communion without confession day after day, but in practice to do so, without. at least fortnightly confession would not be advisable.' We know that the Holy Eucharist always confers grace on a, soul free from mortal sin, but on the other hand there is the danger of tepidity and lack of due reverence. Reader.— We pan recommend La Croix as a high-class • : French paper, admirable in its Catholic tone, and distinguished for its able and scholarly articles. For the clergy we would recommend L’Ami du Glerge. H. W. —For an account and critique of the Adventist doctrines you cannot do better than study Father , Ernest Hull’s book which ;we recently noticed in the Tablet. : -y ■ F. We have no medical doctor, no cheiropractist, no cheiropodist, no Coueist,. 'And no psycho-analyist on the staff, .so that we cannot' prescribe for your rheumatics, but we might add that we have ourselves tried - . (a) carrying a- potato in our pocket, (b) wearing a . - block of sulphur on a watch chain, (c) eating no salt or sugar, (d) taking phosphorine, (e) using liniments of various strengths and stinks, (f) : taking hot baths, ■“ (g) taking cold baths, and we can testify that not one - of these popular and' infallible remedies) is worth “a tin of fish.” /
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLIX, Issue 42, 26 October 1922, Page 21
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251Answers to Correspondents New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLIX, Issue 42, 26 October 1922, Page 21
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