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VERY FLOWERY.

The Roman Catholics of Riverton presented Bishop Moran with an address the other day, in the course of which, they gave utterance to the following, which has a certain tinge of spreadeaglism not usually found in similar compositions“ Wo pray that the universal and imminent dangers created and fostered by Godless systems of education will awaken the Christian world to look > in time to the foundations of Christian society; and that your Lordship may see the day when the rock of Peter, now surrounded by the turbulent waves of human passion and the clouds of human error, will shed a broad and tender light and a beneficent influence over peaceful, happy, and united nations.”

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3015, 25 November 1882, Page 3

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VERY FLOWERY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3015, 25 November 1882, Page 3

VERY FLOWERY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3015, 25 November 1882, Page 3

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