CHURCH AND STATE.
POPE GIVEN PRECEDENCE.
STATE OFFICIALS PROTEST. By Telegraph..—Press Association. —CopyriglH Received this day, 5.20 a.m. Ottawa, Friday. When the Pole's name was placed at the head of the toast at an influential Roman Catholic banquet, with the King second, the Lieut.-Governor of Manitoba, Mayor and Deacon of Winnipeg, Mr Doharty, Minister of Justice, Manitoba, and the Premier reused to attend. Archbishop Langevin, in proposing the Pope's health, declared papauy waa the most sublime majesty in tha world, for the Pope rtpresented Jesus Christ. After much acrimonious debate the banquet committee arranged to aing tha National Anthem first, then give the Pope's health, omitting the King's health. However, no one attended ecxept the Mayor of Winnipeg. Archbishop Lingevin, interviewed, declared the Pope first authority in tha world. , They were then loyal to the King.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 661, 18 April 1914, Page 5
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136CHURCH AND STATE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 661, 18 April 1914, Page 5
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