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The Bishop of Salford

In the course of the reception of the English pilgrims at the Vatican (writes tlio Rome correspondent of a Manchester paper), the Pope marked out the Bishop of Salford .Dr. Oasartelh, for special attention, welcoming him enthusiastically iri audience, and addressing him as 'beloved brother ' After Dr. Casartelli had knelt tq kiss the papal hand the Pope helped „him- to his feet, , embraced him tenderly, and said he desired to have a long conversation with him. His Holiness further stated that he had followed with the outmost interest the work which Bishop" Uasartelh was accomplishing in the SalfOrd diocese, in lead-^ ing the Catholic movement against Socialism, a form of ' political belief which was the enemy both of -religion andof society. • ■ . „ .■: ; " r :

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New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1908, Page 31

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The Bishop of Salford New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1908, Page 31

The Bishop of Salford New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1908, Page 31

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