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CATHOLIC PRIEST

. CRITICISES CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

(United Presß Association. —By Electric 'ieJegrapn.—Copyright.)

(Received thin day at 1.5 p.m.' LONDON, Sep.t. 15.

Father Dudley, addressing the Catholic Congress, declared the prospects of a corporate return to the Roman Catholic faith here, were very slight, but individual conversions ought to increase. “The Church of England was fast becoming a farce. Dis-establishment must inevitably, come after which the Church of England would be a sect amongst other sects.” He went on to criticise Modernisation as Catholicism’s greatest enemy. He described Dean Inge and Bishop Barnes as very ignorant men, ignorant of the first things which, as professing Christians, they ought to know; namely, the theology of the Christian religion.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 5

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116

CATHOLIC PRIEST Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 5

CATHOLIC PRIEST Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 5

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