World’s Peace Hopes Rest with Ordinary Man
LONDON, Nov. 7 In a Remembrance Day service at Middlesbrough Cathedral, Cardinal Griffin said that the failures experienced since the war seemed to . outweigh the good that had been achieved. “There is no liberty, no freedom,” he said. ‘Communism with' its denial of God and oppression of man continues to sow the seeds of hatred, revolution and anarchy. A tyranny worse than that of the Nazis stalks the earth.” He added that the ordinary man s desire to live in peace >was one of the 1 greatest hopes in the world’s unsettled state.
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Grey River Argus, 12 November 1948, Page 7
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