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MAY BREAK VOWS

PROTECTION FOR RECANTERS. J. ’>• ' -i ] DNPON, . Ootober .'sO'/Government' protection of members of-religions orders who wish, to break their' vows is among the clauses of a new Parliamentary measure, states the of ‘/The limes” at Madrid'. 1 : ' The Bill, which is designed to “regulate congregations,” has been introduced into the Cortes. It reserves the r’'"ht to'veto't I ’® !"pnoi' n+,v ’o"t, of arv priest or bishop or ecclesiastical adtrih’istrator who is deemed dangerous to law and order. Th e Bill for'\'ds rehV : ou,s orders to teach or exercise a trade or engage in arcicuHure. Jt prohibits the possession of property .above that -necessary'for the nnrnhses of th-t h”g.-nisntion. the account's of w'-icli must be submitted r»cp !ot 1: .e n lly to. the Ov rument, which nho tokos over all Catholic Church nroper+v. hut it to he used for Catholic purposes.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1932, Page 8

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MAY BREAK VOWS Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1932, Page 8

MAY BREAK VOWS Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1932, Page 8

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