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CHURCH CONFLICT IN FRANCE

MEASURES FOll STATE CONTKOT.. I'aris, December I<s. M. Briiind, Minister for Win ship. has introduced a Itil! in the Chamber of Deputies "riving (uiimraao, de|«rt meuts and the State the innm dial - ownership of churches, vicarage-, itnd seminaries, arranging organisation and service, and suppressing the stipends cf priests officiating without conforming to the law. Fifteen arefciepisco[>al and episcopal palaces ar.d eighteen large seminaries were vacated on Friday. PROTECTION OF PAPAL ARCHIVES. SPANISH AiiuASSADOK AT PROACHED. KOT PERSUfTKD TO INTERFERE. Received 17th, 10.10 p.m. Madrid, Dcctuilnr 17. At the Pope's instance, Senor Ojeda, Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican, sounded Senor Castillo, Spanish Am bassador at Paris, relative to the protection of the Papal archives. Senor CaUiilero. the Spanish Min ister for Foreign Affairs, directed Senor Castillo to abstain from intervention.

King Alfonso remarked that Spain must not run the slightest risk of coolness with France.

THE NUNCIATURE ARCHIVES. . 'RECORDS OF THE CHURCH'S NEGOTIATIONS. Received 17th. IO.IS pan. Paris. December 17. The archives of the Nunciature in Paris included the Nuncio's diary, narrating delicate interviews with diplomatists and leading French per conagea, also the Vatican's famous

cypher. i SUNDAY UNDER THE NEW . REGIME. PASSES .WITHOUT INCIDENT. Received 17th, 10.30 p.m. Paris, December 17.

The first Sunday under the Separation regime passed in Paris without incident. Large congregations i attended the churches. A few manifestations occurred in tlie provinces in connection with the evacuation of the seminaries and episcopal palaces. The resistance was almost formal, receiving little or no active support. _ _ _

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81905, 18 December 1906, Page 3

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CHURCH CONFLICT IN FRANCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81905, 18 December 1906, Page 3

CHURCH CONFLICT IN FRANCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81905, 18 December 1906, Page 3

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