A PROTEST MADE
BULGARIAN PRINCESS’ BAPTISM. , (United Press Association— By Electrici. Telegraph—Copyright.! SOFIA,. January, 16. .' }&■ .Monsignor Roncalli, th e Apostolic Delegate to Bulgaria., has protested toj" the. Premier regarding ..the baptism 'of'." ’the Princess. , t ,r » tlut f% *««• baptised in the Orthodox Church owing to 'a- decision by the bead of the (State ..G.oyerbipent, in . conformity with a' stipulation in the 'Constitution and the will of the nation. .... • •
Monisignoi’. Rone'alli ha« also protested to the King of Bulgaria.
It is emphasised .that the bapt'sm of the Princess has been secret. Oply the Premier and two others were previously aware, thereof. . ,
VATICAN AND THE QUEEN.
VDME, January 1.6,
A Vatican • diernitarv saws ■ that the Vatioan is awaiting the Queen’s recovery in order to ascertain • whether she consented to Me UnpUsm. If she did not dissociate, herself from the baptism nhe would not be received by the Pope. The dignitary a Vo d p T>lor°d' the ouch Iva Irons nature of the d Q ceit of the (Queen, #nd also of the rushing of the ceremony before the arrival of the [Queen’s mother.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1933, Page 5
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