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'Young People's Day'

With many of our separated brethren, last Sunday was ' young people's day '. It is good-so far as it goes. .« The youth of a nation ', says Disraeli in his ' Sybil ', • are. the trustees of posterity '. We Catholics, who try as best we may to realise the tremendous * . - perils, possibilities, and responsibilities of childhood and youth, have three hundred and sixty^five « young ..people's days ' in .the year. In leap-years we raise the number to three hundred and sixty-six.

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New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 9

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'Young People's Day' New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 9

'Young People's Day' New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 9

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