No. 352 NAI TSCH/2/2/11
Dublin, 4 August 1949
'as the discussions in Parliament proceed, we are becoming well aware that the recognition of the Holy See has to face infinitely greater difficulties than the establishment of the Catholic worship, so great has been the success in planting false ideas about the Pope.'
At this distance of time and space, it is difficult to imagine how such an attitude of mind could have survived; but the reality unfortunately is that it has survived in the North-eastern corner of Ireland, and that the bigotry and fanaticism which characterise it is in a large part maintained by attacks on the Holy Father Himself.
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