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The Tablet was founded by Patrick Moran, the first Catholic bishop of Dunedin. Moran was an articulate but vitriolic polemicist on behalf of Irish Catholics. His outspoken criticism of the government – over the secularisation of education, which he saw as part of an international conspiracy against the Church, and the failure to fund Catholic schools – attracted national attention but alienated many, including the majority of the press. The Tablet was established to provide him with an alternative means to express his views; Moran often edited the paper and was a regular contributor to it.
Nā Patrick Moran, pīhopa Katorika tuatahi o Ōtepoti, te Tablet i whakaū. He tangata wahapū ia ēngari he kaitautohe pūkawa hoki mō ngā Katorika o Airangi. Nā āna kaha whakahē ā-waha i te kāwanatanga – mō te meatanga a te kāwanatanga i te mātauranga hei mea nō te whai ao, ki tāna titiro he wāhi hoki tēnei o tētahi kara ki te Hāhi huri noa te ao, mō te hinganga hoki a te kāwanatanga hei utu i ngā kura Katorika – i hakahaka ai te whakaaro o te motu, ēngari nāna anō i whakawehe i te nuinga, uru ana hoki te nuinga o te hunga tā nūpepa. I whakaūtia ai te Tablet kia whiwhi ia i tētahi huarahi kē hei whakapuaki i ōna whakaaro; he nui ngā wā nā Moran te nūpepa i whakatikatika, ā, koia anō tētahi o ngā kaituhi auau ki reira.
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