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Show T ; When Catholics go to the country for a summer sum-mer vacation," remarks the Catholic Xews. "it i-important i-important that they should select a place near a church, where they may enjoy facilities for the, practice of their religion. From the law of C"l and of the church there is no vacation. Too often, it is to be feared, people who have not borne-in mind this important rule return from their outing strengthened perhaps in body and refreshed in mind, but with the religious spirit greatly weakened weak-ened and the conscience soiled with many faults-At faults-At such a price the pleasure and benefit of their vacation are far too dearly bought." |