THE WORLD’S ILLS
DR COSMO LANG'S VIEWS DUE TO SELFISH NATIONALISM Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, June 13. Stating that by such means the Christian spirit could be brought from the region of the commonplace into the region of effective power, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Lang) told a meeting in the Mansion House ho was sure that if the Pope spoke with his unique influence and authority not only to Homan Catholics, but to the whole world, the people would listen to an appeal for the co-operation of all the Christian churches for promoting the spirit of Christianity. The archbishop denounced the peril of selfish nationalism in the European situation, which was causing the gravest anxiety. Only Christianity could overcome the growing spirit of nationalism and save Europe from a calamity.
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 8
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131THE WORLD’S ILLS Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 8
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