To Talk About The Pope
R. NOEL GASCOIGNE, who will open a series of broadcasts arranged by the NBS in connection with the Roman Catholic Eucharistic Congress in Wellington, has personally met His Holiness Pope Pius XII. Dr. Gascoigne received his secondary education at Hamilton, studied law at Auckland University, went to Holycross College at Mosgiel, and continued his studies at the Angelicum University in Rome, where he secured a Doctorate in Philosophy. To continue a study of educational methods, with particular reference to religious education, he went to England, Scotland, Ireland, and at Oxford University won a Diploma in Education.» He*had no sooner returned to New Zealand after five years overseas than he was on the way back to Rome, with His Grace Archbishop O’Shea, on his Ad
Limina visit. He had the privilege on this occasion of an interview with His Holiness.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 19
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144To Talk About The Pope New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 19
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