Tho Pope lias appointed Cardinal J acobine pontifical secretary, whirh will make a great chaiitro ir. the foiviurn policy of tho Vatican. Unr'lultli hus written to the President of the Chamber of IVpntips, onei-getiuuUy renewing hi-* request to resign. Tlio \.-itiniin orgnn, \urota, denies tho statfiiif-iil that ilif Irish bishops are pursuing a policy displeamup to thu Pope, and--B'iys th .t neither Popo nor bishops huvo over thonnhb of preventing tho people from •mining loßitinutu *atisfnnti->n of their needs provilcfl, they- do not derate from justico •md rectitude in their choice of means. R-b'llion und.mpon,dtftc|siipt argon,de«ifraotion of property, iltiirW)niicides'nre clearly not among moans that can be couniennnbed. Th.< rop«#cei^ a^i^tUmd fep»«^ T - poutifical functionaries, ener««?tioally reaffirmed his right to temporal power, and stigmatised the fetes to commemorate tho entry of Italian troops to Rome as « accursed."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 December 1880, Page 2
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136Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 December 1880, Page 2
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