CHARTREUSE MONKS. PARIS, Dee. IG. An important step towards religious peace in France lias been taken by Cardinal Gasparri, Secretary of Stale at the Vatican, who, writing to General Castelnau, head of the political Roman Catholic organisation in France, lavs emphasis on papal hulls advising French Catholics to rally round the Republic. The cardinal also condemns the methods of French Royalist agitators as being against Catholic morality and contrary to the instructions of the pre-
sent Pope. Important domestic results may follow in this country in the way of religiou s'Mreedom. In the Liberte tin’s evening, it is stated, for instance, that negotiations are on foot for the return of the Carthusian Fathers to their famous monastery of the Grande Chartreuse in the Alps, near Grenoble, which for nearly nine centuries had been the main site of their order in Franco. It was in this monastery that the well-known liqueur used to be produced.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1927, Page 1
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