The Executed Maori; Dies in Catholic Faith
M filnJt&l sfatumtmty) Bight KBSvflnDifo ,; B{fetori’, lf €oa-tPi'utor-;-WlshftP -p.f i :Avckia ; ?,say&: U 'Now'-HhsLt> Tr'Eialit/-iia§'paid the penalty for his crime against society, it. seems%ilh G to m r i^(Anything y tiojfiteietiyov BTd-wiUBKieE fWi TO i9i|^i(je, ; l|he ( reflneiiients Society and r.Wsfi )?WHOl>litfß iinfluences': of . religjron.i ' Indeed, until a ihebbacelvilkiknv) thei-ebftas a God to whom he was responsible. What.prompted -the condemned man to ask to see a .priest, just two weeks ago, I do not know. So r l e'SMu’ ! reeeh‘e& instructions in his W'i n spngup, .ftbo.iyt;hts.iMakw. /He, heard' fori the .firMdihf© M lo b§tfllF .tPhdet Ibye Mtudohoimdlesfe forgiveness. tj 1 Ca^hqlpfyja^kedoandnfoiftid.' pardons and was, Jol p>yed,tn thp.endl by dhe„consoling.-min'istflations of the Catholic Church.” .•niUo'nl bin; -loj-'r ?. /mitoio
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New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 27
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124The Executed Maori; Dies in Catholic Faith New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 27
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