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THE POPES DECREE.

Tue Sydney ll Freeman's Journal" pub j lis>he.s the follow inj_» vo poit ot an intmiew with Caidinal Moian — it will K> noiiu'dtlut the Caidinal is ictn;ukal>!\ bold nnd independent in the explosion of his \icw- on i the recent Papal infei teienoc in lu-h ' national affairs :—: — I

COMING BAIK TO SYDNEY. j "Your Emii.ence a\ 111 not lenuin lo.iu i away V abkeil a " Fieem»ui " iopie=enLui\e ] in 'eomeisation with Cauuiul Mourn on Tlnns-day evening. "No, iheC'auiinal replied, "Twill be in Rome oa June loilt, ftncl it is my intention to take -ln}> at Naples to como back (o Syilue\ on Septcmbei l."i, oral tlio Lil«.»t oi Ootulni ]." "Then, as wo support, theic 1710 truth in the nm.oni- ot \mu Eminenie froi»fr to Pubhn • _ "None •\vhate\er," his Enunenee lepiud: "(he cables i ams in thep.\jei^ otaun^ iii.it Or Walsh i? to ie-ijrn a\«l that 1 am to take his place are !-heev non>oi^ c ."

THE RUMORED AITOINTMLM' TO VVVAAS. The CauliMnl voiu on to m>< v how silly u i- Il''I 1 '' talk ot the \u h bishop of* Dublin iCMirnin- hi* -u 1u 1 -\n\ usii£jc> of the 'huioh kmw {>• ono at ail acqn.untc Iv, i'h tlio l.v ..'nl well that not onU vn< tluio no n ul .il iiu> of the Archbi^hoi) unini; aiutiunu yi ''-^ kind, but- thai even if Ih. \N .il-'i .'Uiy'c! such a courr-e the p.okioihty ot t\ c Ho\\ See cicceptinir his 1 emigration %\a.- l\o more remote.

THE CARDINAL AX AI>VAM U> NATIONALIST. "And a? to Dv. W aUf- \leu- on Jii-1) national affahs involung him in ai,\ dnnculty," continues the CaidinJ, •' uhy i am my elf even moie achancid th in lie 1- in my aspiration foi the national nulepen dence of lielaml, and although I hoe never made much noi-e in puhla-. tliose n\1)O know anulnn^ ot mv \iew~ and comiction? in leuaul to luhunN lights— and no one know.- them bet 1. 1 than my old friend Dr. WaMi, whom I l'i\o, it I may so speak, led in man\ thfnu* ai c i ing; fieland's wi'l m\emo cicd'f for having the national eau-e (icet I 3 at hearr."'

THE CONDEMNATION OF "HOx COTTIXo • '• What does yoni Eminem c tHnk ot iho o'.hev sensational c\li'c- ' ' I V>lll, -'ml the (.'aidinal, "it I 5?I 5 ? or oom-e im| "-^i!'le on such information to tell \% hat >p ti'-n tho Holy See leally hu- takea : hut n aji|n.ai> to me that n i* -inn '3 tl)- A |'/aei.c<^ of 11 boycotting'" w inch aic ur.'luu >i< i!v sometimes canied tv c\ct.—, t-pu ml..» when intiocluced into the chmvht> — as wa? the ca-e in my o\> 'i ciioft-o in Ireland as a nicin- ut puiu-hi' 1^ " ! r!--tionable people —and the i^oMinir b % means of violence in tl-o dispute* <-* ci the possession of land and thepaunont (>; icni^, that ha\e come undei the cai-utc o: the Holy See."'

NO PAPAL PJ^HT TO INTCKriCKi: VITII HOME RILE. "Then jour Eminence d< r- nut think national mo\emcnt j i.'pt r liabeen availed 01 condfijned \o, 1 certainly do not But > f -' < h woie the caf-e I do not hf-itat.' 10 ~<i^ that, the In-h people wo\;I<1w o\; I<1 !■< |-itoct'\ within their n^ht in di-i^-aidjDj: ucn the command of I'ie llo!\ Sc 1 , i<» uitli the agitation for «r.>% 01 nmu,! aie bound up all the deaic-t iv., , - of the I)i^h iacc, and while the hWv \ coplc recognise the natiori<>! dem m 1 a> a tiui)^ m vrhhh no power oncaiih lia>.my !■ uitnnatt; ri rr ht to in<"crfeie, they aie al -o l'> 1-1 iuuthat it i-3 beyond any po^tn to dm w t the triumph of a cau-e ao ju-t a-> it i -c'citd."'

rese:ntmext of imi'hoimju jx terfeiiencj: "Do you think inteifuenec of tV I'ind leported would be ie-ent(/l .- "I n questionably it would and ujjhth just a^ any u n\\<.u an t<ib'e t> im reasonable interftierce in f-.n n.iiioi.al affairs in Aushalia would bo ie fcentecl by Aui-Uuhan (.'atho.to.' '!"no effect of the repoiLed condcmnat'Mti of (..'). practice^ ju^t leferied to, \\hau dte^^oiu Eminence think -\\ ill be ?' "Well, if, os I \uwe icu-ou hj believe, the condemnation i» couiuic'] to what are sometime^ bpokcu ot a- tiie ' excrescence^ ' on the nati wl i'io\rment, the efi'ect, I \cnLuie to (hmU. \,ill be, if an^'fchin^r, a di^apj>oiutmcn{ to the enemies of Home Rule, foi if boycotting and piocccdin^s of a similar kind ate discoimlennnud by the national lcidei-. hundreds of men, «md particulail}' the educated el. -^e-^ in both Ireland and England v/lio htxw to a certain extent held aloof fiom the Home llule mo\emcnt on account of not appio"\in£of ceitainmctliodsudoptci'l to advanceit, having their '-crujjles icmo\ ed will throw in the «ei«ht of their empathy andsupport,wilhthc resultthate\ entheprcsent Tory Ooveinment may b^ forced to yield to the demand for liUb self-govern-ment.

STRENGFHENi XG G LA DSTON E'S HANDS. " Your Eminence, then, ib hopoful that after all some good v>vl come oai of the action of fcbc JioJy .Sec '/" " Yep, if ib is af> I believe, the hands of Mr Gladstone will be materially strengthened, and the In<-li cau.-e itself will be enormously bonefiltod, and e\cn ff things are as bad as represented by some of the cable.-?, the cause cannot suffer in the tightest device, for the agitation for Home Llule niu c t and .shrill go on until the viefory i.s gained, no m.'ittet* from whatquartor di e approval or oppoftition may come !"

VISIT TO IRELAND. *' Is it you Eminence^ intention Lo go to Ireland V' "it is unlikely, for I shall have to spend .some time in Fiance and Belgium arranging for wwc new teaching order", who arc being trained for Australia in t-holrish houpcs of the Fiend) Christian Brothers and the Urofchfivs of Charity established by my.^elt, and if 1 do i-o to Ireland ifc will be either in company with Dr. WaL-h — who will probably be in Rome when 1 arrive— or for the purpose of paying his Grace of Dublin * friendly visit,"

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 265, 19 May 1888, Page 4

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THE POPES DECREE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 265, 19 May 1888, Page 4

THE POPES DECREE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 265, 19 May 1888, Page 4

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