SECULAR EDUCATION
The essential thing for a better world after the war, said Archbishop u , s hea, in a broadcast address last »i .°? "The War on the World outlook,' was that the teeming mil- , nations must be given an °PPp r^ ni Jy to develop in heart and cvoiki: Grace criticised the secular °, f education which had Dast 70 vol" New , Ze aland for the Took on antl . said that the outhat thi, \ n the schools was only WOrlcl was the Archbishop O'Shea also referred IP declining birth rate in New Zealand. This country, he sairi wac following the bad example of Britain in this connection. The family, he declared, was the front line in any nation, and he asked, "Where are the families to-day?"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 6
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125SECULAR EDUCATION Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 6
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