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TIMES OF ADVERSITY.

PLEA FOR CO OPEHA'nS 'bishop brobie's-•• viewsS In proposing the toast of the HiSti nian Societies at the breakfast the members at the Hibernian > ||l yesterday morning his Lordibin ,ffi)B|; Brodie expressed pleasure t *fcfffi|B|?{ attendance and said ■■ there was a fine Catholic faith the Society. He tied at the loyalty try branches, and showed the strength an influence of the sidering the generally the country, the gathering#nj§Sßfc more remarkable, and various branches showed.^aSJlJSß^ 1 that had been animated spirit that' -was. being harmony and enthusiasm He was pleased to of another St._. Patrick's sM&tmk thought of the fajth of tfo?;j|||gjgjj| was uppermost in the Catholic people. \- ".jMmB St. Patrick in his faith and for Ireland' -b*&vs&HHflj with great difficulties, affli j*fj§Pfil coming of these . difficulties J||ffigl§[ secured still greater sity had only provided thq*im|H|Bi to'progress to greater of unity, and in a fixed detßfflJHJM| to do the right thing. '"*» i ftl | S§Wap present difficulties, it spirit of unity that would appealed -to Hibernians aM.>jßMKfflj generally to rise to the matter what difficulties) I them to. deal witn them that would be an help to their fellow-citizens<^||^^M| The present state of Zealand'was not attributable fotfSffifflg man, nor to any body of :i were' influences at work control, and all must share ffijlßßl difficulty. It was somethingittafMgßH| He appealed to.~his people to,4<&Sßgj adjust the difficulties of country and- to do - power to foster a spirit, harmonious co-operation, every desire to assist those nately placed than themselveßej{*jfflj|M whole-svuled determination t'?7J?fj*jlg gether for the common good- *rjjWjg«l not' be long before P r QffiP n fe&!ja»l take' the place of the of the world. Before two g!*JES| elapsed he hoped when the.JuffiTSggjl gathered for their annual iffiSSBM there would "be a return and that members would the sacrifices they had mde V^slol§

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 12

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TIMES OF ADVERSITY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 12

TIMES OF ADVERSITY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 12

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