EUCHARIST CONGRESS.
COLONIAL BISHOPS HONORED. London, September 10. At the inauguration of tue Eucnarist Congress Archbishop Carr, oi Melbourne, sat next to tlie cardinals at the high altar. The Bishop of Auckland iiud other colonial bishops wciv uecommodated in the sanctuary. LARGIi AUDIENCES. "AN INSULT TO TIIE KING." Received 11, 11.5 p.m. London, September 11 There was a large audionce at tie liucliarist Congress. Viscount Llundalf read a paper, and I the Duke of Norfolk, in the subsequent) discussion, described the Koynl (veeiar-| ntion on taking the Coronation oul.li as an insult to the King and the good sense of the nation, besides bciny a travesty on Catholic doctrine. The announcement was made that) the, congress of 1909 would bu held at) Lounrdes .and tihe 1010 confess at| Montreal. Cardinal Vannutelli, Archbishop Carr, and the Duke of Norfolk were amongst the speakers at a crowded meeting at Albert Ilall. THE PROTESTANT PETITION.
Received 11, 10.30 p.m. London, September M Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary for Home Affair?, h.is intimated that the Protestant petition is receiving the King's attention. THE VOICE OP THE TIMES. Received 11, 9.25 p.m. London, September 11. ' The Times deprecates the mistake committed by the promoters of tire Roman Cat'liolie procession, and their disregard of the statute, it says, is not conducive to the success of the cause they have at heart. It adds that Messrs. Lily and Wallis, Roman Catholic "lawyers in manual law affecting Catholics, show that the Catlholic rite, ceremonies and vestments are restricted to places of worship.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 222, 12 September 1908, Page 2
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253EUCHARIST CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 222, 12 September 1908, Page 2
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