ORDINATIONS IN ROME
COSMOPOLITAN CHARACTER OF THE CHURCH
We should, say the 'Catholic never feels -more happy and secure in his Church (writes the Rome correspondent of the ' Catholic Standard and Times ') than on those days set apart in Rome for the ordination of students to .minor and major orders. On each of these days—about . thirteen in . number— some three hundred Levites of all nations, colors, ages and spheres in life pass through the hands of the. Pope's vicar and an assistant Bishop.
ministry, and has now arrived at the goal. In a short time you ""will recognise him as a canon in St. Peter's, receiving the vows "of his daughter on her renunciation of the world. - And now we go away, after an interesting morning in Rome, saying nothing, but meditating on the truth and power and glory of the Catholic Church.,
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New Zealand Tablet, 25 October 1906, Page 11
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143ORDINATIONS IN ROME COSMOPOLITAN CHARACTER OF THE CHURCH New Zealand Tablet, 25 October 1906, Page 11
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