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The Eucharistic Procession

One of the bes"t-known journalists in New Zealand writes as follows to the Wanganui Chronicle :— ' I hasten to explain that lam not a Catholic. lam quite without prejudice in regard to all religious questions. But as a citizen of the Empire, all this virulent talk about the Catholic procession in London disgusts and grieves me. There can be no serious pretence of religious liberty in England while any religious body is subject to such wanton and irreverent interference. I have many Catholic friends. I have received much courteous kindness from the Catholic clergy. I hold that in any free country my Cathoilc friends should be at liberty to worship their God in their, own way. This persecution by Protestants war* as much with' one's sense of fitness as with one's sense of decency.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 22

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The Eucharistic Procession New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 22

The Eucharistic Procession New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 22

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