THE PLAN OF CHAMPAING.
REV. FATHER O'REILLY'S OPINION.
At Vespers on Sunday evening at- St. FrancK Him eh. Thame?, befoie the m>imon, the Rev Father 0 Reilly made reference to HU Holmes* the Pope's denunciation of the Plan oi Campaign ot the Irish National Leatjuo. Ho saul it was not often the ea-c tli.it he reteued to what appealed in the newspaper.--, but theio had boon statenunW appealing in the enbleumm* dmin» the past feu dii\.-« which micrht tuul to e\ntc theii mind-. L'ntil the*e ptaien.ent- wore confirmed, he advised his hearer- to Mi-pend then de eision. Knowing how otteu eaoieaiatnuie -out m which the -la'cment- aie mi biief a- to make the leal meaning \a<_uie and oil-i conn^du-tovN. tho\ should ■\\ei"-h \uy uu.ud-ocUs \\lnl had been .•-aid recrardii.ji * the action ot Hi- Hohne-. The nvteiance? ot the roi le-pomlent ot the Loudon "Tune- at Komo, vho Mipposeil to be iv the eonl.dence ot the Poiie, weie only lununu- lint floated about that oit\, and ioi hi- iK.ithn O'ReilK's) own jwit. ]Ie w.is of opinion that their Holy Tat hoi would m.t make hiview- known'either vo the eoue-pondent of the London " Time- ' or the '* Moniinu Chionicle, 'no matter what l'nej -an). H j wa- a well known tenet ot Hie Urm h | of tiod ilut -eeiet -otictn^ ot all k'mh weie not iceo-'U-ed. <xv.d that t»u tluneli took no ]wu( in nohtio- < all knew what a deepinuu-l \\'-\\ l\uhuhe« took m the. Nation.il League- and \i«iuu\ miand the> could L.uilh lnhe\c that then Holy Vatuei \\oald -a\ ansrht to them c\cent to )>e pati-nt md ra wai! the tmio when \\\v\ would vet theii lijiht- In Kew Zealand we eu]o\td these lights in ha\in» thepowo to i;.neui oui-^Ue- and to make oin own law-. Tha* wa- what he land wa- now -muni; toi, and what -hewabound to obtain it th^\ onU puienth waited theii tune Kiuhmii^ w hat a \eiv "loar mtcie.-r all his ho.m-is toow i-i Ui-h artau«. I'atho. (VRoIK -ah\ In. had thouulu it puipv 10 --n tbiw •. w w ord?, hoping that they would not in an\ way e\Litc then->-«.l\o- o\er the -t itemeniTho lu-li. a- the\ weio well aw a", weie ah\a\s \eiv lmpu'HM, and mitxht do m the heat ft excitement what the\ -hould not Ho would theietoie a-k thun 'o wait patienth till the Home papei- aimed <nuu< T full detail- ot what liad been done, "it had Wen -tatcd thai the UnU Fathei'- mamh-to wa- to ba\ c be- n ie.'(, in all the cluuehe- in lieland on Sunda\, and theicfoie until welci'iu that tin-had been done, nothing could be dehmtth known as to what the manitL-to .eillv t ontained.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 263, 12 May 1888, Page 5
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446THE PLAN OF CHAMPAING. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 263, 12 May 1888, Page 5
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