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THE POPE ON MILAN RIOTS; His Holiness Addresses a Letter to Cardinal Ferrari Expressing Regret at Their Occurrence. CATHOLICS NOT RESPONSIBLE He Says Honest Citizens Were Under the Mistaken Idea that They Were Helping the Church -- Insults to the Cardinal.

THE POPE ON MILAN RIOTS; His Holiness Addresses a Letter to Cardinal Ferrari Expressing Regret at Their Occurrence. CATHOLICS NOT RESPONSIBLE He Says Honest Citizens Were Under the Mistaken Idea that They Were Helping the Church -- Insults to the Cardinal.
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ROME, May 24. -- The Observatore Romano publishes a letter from the Pope to Cardinal Andrea Ferrari, Archbishop of Milan, expressing profound emotion because of the grave disorders in Italy. The Pope says: View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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