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Show PITCHFORKED IXTO POWER. A Papal Messenger ta.vs Italy's Rulers Owe Their Positions to Jews and Masons. Sr. Louis, Nov, 16. Right Rev. O'Brien, one of the Papal Chamberlains, has arrived from Rome, whence he comes as a Papal representative to attend the jubilee of Archbishop Arch-bishop Kerrick. Concerning the pope's recent re-cent encyclical letter, O'Brien said: "The pope had done nothing more than enforce the principles contained in the commandment, command-ment, "Thou shalt not steal.' ' Private prop- erty in land has existed from all time. To deny, or to assert that the pope had no right to inforce that principle, would be to deny the actual facts of its existence. The church has only taken the part of tb people against their oppressors. The world looks upon the pope's position as untenable. He will not leave Rome unless compelled to. As to whether he can be compelled to or not, is a matter which only the future can reveal. The Jews and Free Masons are the backbone of the revolution, and it is by them that the present rulers have been pitchforked into power." The reverend prelate asserted that there was no truth in the reported appointment ap-pointment of a new American cardinaL" |