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J In the War 1900 Rome Will ak This Country and Keep It Meeker. shf ItuasNThat K-HirfH I.lhHj iaOiily Endured. I ntil lhe OriMltf Side ran It- I'nt lot Effort HHhut In jurf t the i:maa I burrh. Education outside) of tn Catholic Church li a damnable heresy. Popt Plm IX. Education must be controlled by Catholic authorities, even to war and bloodshed. Catholic World. I frankly confess that the Catholics stand before the country as the ene mies of the public schoola. Father Phelan. I would as toon administer tarra meot to a dnr aa to Cathollow who and their children to public achools. Father Walker. The public schoola have produced nntbtnn but a roo reneratlon of thieves and blackguards. Father Schaner. It will be a a-lortou dar lo this country when under the laws the school svstem will be ehlvered to pieces. Catholic Telearapb. The public schools are nurseries of vice: they are rodles and unless sup pressed will prove ibe damnation of thla country. Father Walker. We must take part In the elections. move In a solid mas 1n every state aralnat the party pledtred to sustain the Integrity of the public schools. McClosskey. The common schools of this country are sinks of moral pollution and nur series of hell. Chlcafo Tablet. The time Is not far away when the Roman Catholic Church of the R publie of the United States, at he order of the Pope, will refuse to far their school tax. and will send bullets to the breasts of the government atrents rather than nar It. It will pome outckly at the click of a trlsreer. and will be obered. of course, as com-Ine- from Almlehty Cod. Mtrr. Cupel. "W hate Protestantism: we dotest It with onr whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. "No man ha a rleht to choose Ms rella-lon." Archbishop . Hubim In Fryman's .Trmrnal, Jan. 29. 1RF2. "Tf Catholics ever ealn sufficient nn merlcal malorlty In this country, re lleiotta froprtnrr ""d " Cat-b-nltc Shopherd of the Vnllev, Nov. 2S. 18K1. "Protestantism, nf very form, has not. and never can hare anv rl"ht where Cathnltcltv Is tlnmnhant..,, Dr. O. A. Prownson's Catholic Review. Jtin. 1R51. "We have taken this principle for a busts: That the Catholic relletnn with 11 Us rlehts. oueht to be excinslvelv dominant. In sncb sort, that every other worship shall b banlshert and Interdicted." Plus IT. In bis ellicu Mrm to a Consistory of Cardinals, Son'emher, 1SS1. "Protestantism whv. w ahonld draw and ouarter It. and hanar up the crow's meat. We wnnld tear It with nlncers and fire It with bnt Irons' Fill it with molten lean and sink It in hell flro one hundred fntboms drp." Father Phelan. Editor Western Watch man. "Relltrlous llbertv Is merelv endur ed until th opposite aide can be car ried Into effect, without peril to the Catholic Church." Bishop 0"Con nor. The Roman Catholic Is to wield his vote for thn purpose of seeurlnar Cath olic ascendency in this country." Father TTerker. In tho Catholic World, Julv. 1870. "Undoubted! 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