GERMANY AND THE VATICAN.
"LIMIT OF INTERFERENCE." By Tek'trraph. ■ Press Associal ion. Oii.vriKllt Iter]in, Tuosday. The Frankfurter Zoilung states that Herr von Bcthmann-liollwegg, German Chancellor, has in formed a leading memoer of the Centre party that a recent Papal Encyclical enjoining German Catholic artisans to belong to purely Catholic trade unions, represented the limit of interference by the Vatican which could be permitted; A recurrence of such interference would cause a rupture? with the Vatican. The statement in arousing great interest, as the Chancellor is dependent upon the Catholic vote to combat the Sucialists. The friction is incroaaod by the Federal Council's rejection of Bavaria's claim for a more liberal interpretation of the anti-Jesuit law. The Volks Zeitung Germania declares that the Catholics never will tolerate the police regime which Prussianised Germany, and seeks to impose a Jesuit propaganda
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 523, 4 December 1912, Page 5
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139GERMANY AND THE VATICAN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 523, 4 December 1912, Page 5
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