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THE POPE.

The indisposition of tho Holy Father has happily heen slight (says the"Catliolio Times" of February 24). It was merely an ordinary cold. For 'several days after catching the cold his Holiness continued to give audiences, and so far from his mind was tho idea of taking rest that a number of persons were, by appointment, waiting for an audience in the ante-chambers on February \(j. when Monsignor -Bislcti announced the suspension of all audiences for a short time. His Holiness'' has always been an obedient patient, and did not hesitate, when advised by his physician, to postpone all engagements,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 9

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THE POPE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 9

THE POPE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 9

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