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Catholic Condemnation of Socialism

AVKL L1XGTOX", Sept. 1. Supplies of the paniphlet, which condemns Socialism and certain aspects of socialisation, and which is to be circulated in Catholic Churchos in Australia, are expected to reach Xew Zealand shortly tor similar distribution in Catholic Churches, The coadjutor Arehbisliop of Wellington (the Most Rev. 1'. Mclveefrv) said the promine'nce given to the banking question in Australia had probablv caused the newspapers there to conceiitrate on the issue of socialisation. He added that about seven years ago the Archbishops and Bishops* of Australia and Xew Zealand had agreed to the observance of Soc-ial Sunday each year and on each occasion some feature of social justice was selected for consideration and a paniphlet on the subject distributed. After tjie jiamphlets arrived from Australia tliere would be due observance in Xew Zealand.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1948, Page 5

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Catholic Condemnation of Socialism Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1948, Page 5

Catholic Condemnation of Socialism Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1948, Page 5

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