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RELIGION IN AUSTRALIA

INDIFFERENCE CAN BE OBSERVED.

ARCHBISHOP’S REMARKS.

(Received 21. 11.5 a.m.) Sydney, Nov. 21. Speaking at the blessing of the foundations of a new school monastery at Manly, Archbishop Kelly said that Australia was not progressing morally, and indifference to religion and what it meant could be observed. There was a kind of paralysis creeping over religion in the Commonwealth and Australia would go down socially and morally unless religion were strengthened by the accession of young girls and boys trained in its truths generation after generation.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 4

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RELIGION IN AUSTRALIA Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 4

RELIGION IN AUSTRALIA Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 4

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