LAW & MORALITY
DEMAND BY NORWEGIAN BISHOPS. CLEAR STATEMENT SOUGHT FROM NAZIS. ißy Trlcftiaph — Press Association— Copytigh!* LONDON. February 4 The Stockholm representative of "The Times" says that seven bishops of Norway have sent a joint letter to Stanckc, the Quishngist Ministei for Church and Education, asking whether the State acknowledges itself bout.d by tin* law uf morality contained m the Bible, ami al a by tin 1 Confession on which the Church's faith is based. Since last April the -bishops have frequently instructed the clergy and congregations to respect the law under the belief that they will enjoy full religious freedom according l<i Hiller', ndci . end alm the promise of the Nazi Governor. Trnbovcn. that 'he Court; of Jusliee Would remain md< pendent The hi.-Jbip.s iti.w state that seriou- - -iuubts have iv< ently uriseti as to who- \ ther their 11 sti uelions to the clergy and congregations arc still pislifled, ‘ am! thev thereMri' ad: for :* cle.u••taternent on the r -nv
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 February 1941, Page 6
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