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Show VATICAN JOURNAL LflUDSTHE KAISER Emperor William's Speech to Monks Commented Upon Favorably. ROME. Nov. 27. The Observatore Ro-, mano publishes comments, evidently Inspired In-spired by the Vatican., on the discussion yesterday in the German reichstag of tho speech made by ICmporor William at Koonigsberg on August 2fi pointing out that tho debate furnished proof of tho irrefutable truth contained in the Emperor's Em-peror's speeches, both at Kocnigsberg and Beuron. that ihe throne and altar cannot be divided In Germany, religion being necessary In tho struggle against error in modern times. In addressing the abbot and several Roman Catholic dlgnitarips in the Benedictine Bene-dictine monastery at Beuron, the emperor em-peror said: "The governments of Christian princes can only no carried on according to the will of the Lord. The altar and throne are closely united, and must not be separated." sep-arated." The Vatican official organ in the course of its comment says: "The two fine speeches of the German monarch were noble, just and constitutionally constitu-tionally correct. While irrellglon and demagogy Imperil the principles of authority au-thority and order, it was a relief to hear certain truths nobly vindicated by .the authoritative and august lips of a powerful sovereign " |