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THE QUEEN OF SPAIN AND THE BALMORAL SABBATH.

The other day the Queen of Spain's (nee Princess Ena of Battenberg) interest in Scotland, tho land of her birth, was mentioned. . A correspondent, who is in a position to -know the facts, writes that her Scottish experiences not only affected and improved her health, but they had some effect on her choice of ft religion. At the timo wlieu it was known that the Princess was considering tho change of her religion before her marriage to tho King of Spain a clergyman of the Church of England had some talk with her on the subject, .it being thought more satisfactory by tha ffiirii'y that it should he niade quite clear that the Princess did hot leave- the Church of England without d-tie advice, and that she knew'very well what she was doing. Tho Priiicess said that she had long been very much dissatisfied with the Clrarch of England, but more particularly with the Church of Scotland. "You can't think," she said, "what Batmorai was like in gfaitd-' momma's time, avid what the Sabbaths w£re like tlwre, with little, old-fashion-ed good books to road, and the awful tedium of the day." ' She added "that the two established religions of this island had "both tended to make her long for something different and m-aro inspiriting."

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 2

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THE QUEEN OF SPAIN AND THE BALMORAL SABBATH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 2

THE QUEEN OF SPAIN AND THE BALMORAL SABBATH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 2

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