A PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.
NEED FOR PEACE. POSITION OF ITALY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Dec. 26, 5.5 p.m. Rome, Dec. 22. The Pope has addressed an Encyclical to the Catholic bishops, pointing out the necessity for the reconstruction of society and the restoration of peace throughout the world. He expresses his joy that all the nations, except Italy, now have friendly relations with the Holy See, and announces that the Pope will probably call a great meeting of the episcopal world at 'Rome during the approaching jubilee year, which will be a continuation of the ecumenical council hold at the Vatican in 1870. The Pope hopes that all who are still outside the Church of Christ may enter He says this hope is encouraged by almost all the States of the world having entered into relations with rhe Apostolic See. He regrets that his country, the centre of the Papacy, is not represented, and protests against the Papal situation in Italy. He says that Italy has nothing to fear from the Holy See. He condemns divorce, improper dances and fashions.—Reuter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1922, Page 5
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