ATTACK ON ROME
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"THE GLOOMY DEAN" INVE1GHS AGAINST SPREAD OF CATHOLICISM IN ENGLAND "IN SACKCLOTH AND ASIIES"
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Rec. Sep. 6, 7.0 p.m. London, Sept. 6. Dean Inge in a presidential address at the Modern Churchmen's Conference at Bristol, attacked Roman Catholicism. He said it was unthinkable that one of the greatest nations in the world would return in sackcloth and ashes to allegiance to an Italian priest, "which we threw off in the fourteenth century." "It is now popular for men to become Romanists," said Dean Inge., "but it is significant that while Catholicism has gained favour in numbers of Protestant countries, it has been losing privilege and property in France^Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Mexico and South America. The power of Roman institutionalism is declining, not increasing in spite of the arrogant tono of representatives in England."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 September 1932, Page 5
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141ATTACK ON ROME Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 September 1932, Page 5
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