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CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Sydney, September 28

The Catholic Congress was opened to-day by Cardinal Moran, who announced that he would outline a scheme of primary education that would harmonise Catholic principles with the State public school system. This would be .based on the system inaugurated a few months ago in Holland,where secular education was on much the same lines as in Australia. An address was read from Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, dealing with the expansion ot the Church in America.

A lengthy historical paper reviewing the situation in Ireland for 100 years was received from Mr J. E. Redmond, M.P. The Rev. Dr. Cleary, Dunedin, read a paper on some groundwork principles of religious education.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 487, 30 September 1909, Page 3

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CATHOLIC CONGRESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 487, 30 September 1909, Page 3

CATHOLIC CONGRESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 487, 30 September 1909, Page 3

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