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The Record Newspaper 20 November 1937

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Registered at G.P.O., Perth, for transmission by post as a newspaper

Liverpool Cathedral May Not be Corn- pIeted For a 'Hurl dre cl Years Although the first Mass within the walls of the Metropolitan Cathedral was celebrated last month, it is possible that the building of the whole Cathedral may not be completed for another 100- years. Speaking to members of the Liverpool Round Table Club, F-4'ather Thom; ; Turner, who has charge of the C athedral scheme, said : "Ykni may ask when the Cathedral is going to be finishWe are v. I cannot (-I. oing on •,1. tiac .,,ork i v. and there is some I . •• - - '•• ! 7roa t the present slow ra!tgress the Cathedral N‘ ill be ed in about 100 years. "But that docs not d'_;trtss us. It will enable succeeding generathe in tions to take a hand scheme. which was how the older Cathedrals we're btkilt." Father Turner pointed out that the building itself will cover more than five acres of the nineacre site. PERSECUTION OF GERMAN PRIESTS. Infamous Trials Resumed.

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Count Giuseppe Della Torre. exist not only Catholic journals Director of the "Osservatore Ro- and journalists in every part of mano" and President of the Ex- the world, but also a Catholic ecutive Committee of the Vatican journalism whose victory is comWorld Catholic Press Exhibition, mon to all, so that to reach it is a issued a statement appraising its duty incumbent on all, in a daily . 4.# ; .4 results at its close. "The ex- rivalry, summoning us after the amples of a very perfect organi- best exemplars and mutually sation," he said. "have shown helping one another to reach it. with what a high sense of decor- In the seventv-tx‘o halls of the um our journalism corresponds exhibit. 11.794 publications wens JULIUS STREICHER-Every Catholic priest convicted of to the idea that inspires it and displayed, besides graphs. stati immorality must be beheaded! Since at the same time contributes to tics, reports and ilhistrations. I no longer belong to the Church I the prestige of the press. techThey represented the work of am much nearer to God," he roared nically and professionally, as the the Catholic Press in forty-five at Nurnberg. most powerful instrument of cul- States of Europe and America, Julius Streicher (who is known ture and civilisation." Above all, fifty-three districts of Asia. Afrito the world chiefly for his im- the exhibit has shown that there ca. Oceania and Oriental Ruplacable persecution of Jews) rope. They included periodicals of thirty-three Religious Orders told a mass meeting of 10.000 at Cologne recently. that the trials her attacked the Catholic Church. as well as the international cenof Catholic priests on charges of and also scientists. Forty thou- tres of Catholic Action. There immorality would be resumed in sand priests living in celibacy were 82.738 visitors. representir were an obvious menace, he de- all classes of people and from the near future. In a lurid speech Herr Streic- clared. Parts of the world.


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