The New York Catholic Foundling Asylum Ikh rescued 5003 infants from an tmr >n iul death, uud has enabled 5000 women to rise from misery and ii _i .dation wors than death ; and although all this has been done in i very few years, the State of New York, to its shame, refuses to aid in the mcii furious work, for uo other icason than that the conductors of the asylum are Catliolics. Monsignor Capel will not, it is stated, be able to lead tho intended pilgrimage of English Catholics to the Holy Laud, which wus announced for the coming summer. The reason why he is obliged to abandon the design is the press of business thrown upon him in connection viilh the newly-projected English Catholic University.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 54, 9 May 1874, Page 11
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