N.Z.'S DEBT
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ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD'S WORK
— By Telegraph— Copyright.)
DUBLIN, Saturday. Another paper hy Eileen Duggan and Paul Kavanagh, "New Zealand's Debt to Ireland," was read at today's New Zealand session at University College. The writers traced the eariy history of Catholicism frdm the landing of the French Bisho'p Pompallier in the Island, when there were only 356 white Catholics in the Island, nearly all 'Irish. The first Irish priest to arrive, F'ather O'Reilly, reached Wellington in 1843. Ai-chhishop Redwood, now known as the patriarch of the? Pacific, though an Englishman was ordaihed in Iteland. New Zealanders of Irish descent were proud of the way Archbishop Redwood had surrounded himself with Irish helpers, and had himself ever remaihed an outspoken friend of Irish nationality.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 5
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125N.Z.'S DEBT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 5
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