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ITALY.

The dogma of the infallibility of the ■ Pope is not to be forced upon the (Ecumenical Council. Reports from Borne have been received in Paris, stating, on good authority, that the Pope declares he must be assured of an imposing majority of bishops in favor of the dogma,, otherwise j he prefers that the subject should not be introduced, desiring to avoid a discussion that might lessen the influence of the principle. The Jesuits are using every effort to secure an overwhelming majority.

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Southland Times, Issue 1201, 25 January 1870, Page 3

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ITALY. Southland Times, Issue 1201, 25 January 1870, Page 3

ITALY. Southland Times, Issue 1201, 25 January 1870, Page 3

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