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"THE EVIL SPIRIT."

SECULARISM IN THE SCHOOLS,

On the occasion of the celebration of lli»li Mass on the summit of Mount Kosciusko Inst Sunday week, Archbishop JveJly tjxjko upon tliose poiiits of ww ChnM'nn law which wt'vo most essential to soc.'.ntv, The Divorce Court (ho tuid) wns nlroncly undermining Iho homw uf tho country, dipping conjugal uiVcclion, and children adrift with' uncertain domostie ipos. Their legislators must rolraco their stops if they would brins their aws into hnrmnnv with thnt of Uu» Gospel. Above all, the educational policy of Australia was unsound. T/ot, them consider their own nation's history, and Iwp ihoir in<? tin* rccord of ano'ent 'V, n !! ir V^*., , tory attested (lie Jolly of all individuals or 'Rtatos to sav in tlwir hearts "there is no God." Tn llieir t.lucational monotony ihev nlneed voting majorities against parental right, against civic lusj-'-ce, jinil against religions liberty. Ileal t hri-f muilv is vanished from the school lilo of om children. The evil spirit of secular,™ should be exorcised from their country.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 4

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"THE EVIL SPIRIT." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 4

"THE EVIL SPIRIT." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 4

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