PRINCESS ENA.
LOVE AND RELIGION.
ENVIOUS PRINCESSES,
By telegraph, Press Asa’n, Copyright
Rooeivcd 10.15 p m., Fob. 21. London, Fob, 21
The City of Dublin Grand Orange Lodge resolved that Prinooss Ena’s marriage was nbhorrmt to millions of Britishers, and imperilled the ties binding tto Protestant colonies to the roigning fami ! y.
Reoeivod 10.5 p.m , Fob. 21. Sydney, Feb. 21. Cardinal Moran, in an interview, said that Princess Ena’s chango of religion was tbo oa'oomo of the order from the Holy Sec, Tho laws of Spain demanded that rulots be Oaiholics, and in conformity with those laws tho Priooess was turning to tbo Roman Church. If be decides to marry he must oboy the laws adopted by tbo oountry. As a matter of fact tho Cardinal thought tho stir had been oaused by Oatholio princesses in Europe, who were naturally envious of King Alfonso oboosing a Pioteßtaot wife. Spain bad been tn unhappy country for many years, and bo hoped the advent of an Eoglish Princess would bring peaoo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1680, 22 February 1906, Page 2
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