KAISER AND POPE.
■■ Considerable stir ;has been caused in t ..Berlin by the'publication of the text \oi an.autograph; letter which.tho/Kai- >. -x is said .to' have sent, by special meseenger to tho Pope at; the, time the .Free Church Congress was meeting in ' Berlin. . . . . ' . y
..yln this letter the Kaiser assured his Holiness '• that neither he nor' tho German peoplo were in agreement with tho attacks which had been made at the Congress ' upon the belief in the Divinity, of: Christ. He reminded the Popo that his grandfather; .William I, had said that without that belief Protestantism would be without a basis. , Tho letter concludes with the expression of the hope that the glorious Pontificate of Pius X may be long continued. ■■'. y; ■■■•-.■■■ ;■ .
In view of the Pope's famous Borremeo encyclical, the Protestants are highly indignant. In some .quarters' it is suggested that the letter:was written with a view to gaining the good will of the Polish Catholics for the Poson visit.—Central'News. "■'. \
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 5
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161KAISER AND POPE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 5
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