. Australia's greatest need : with an introductory note by the Archbishop of Brisbane. Photo] [Roberts, Gloifcrrie. A PIONEER S HOME. CANE-CUTTERS HUT ON A FARM IN NORTH QUEENSLAND The response of the Church 109 proceedings, and slightly distrustful of thestranger. One was astonished to hear thefather hesitatingly say— What about mybeing done too ? Mr.—— often asked meand I was prepared a little. Could youdo me as well ? One had a little talkwith him and found him certainly ready,so that one could confidently say in wordsused on a somewhat similar occasion inApostolic times—Thou mayest. Andfat


. Australia's greatest need : with an introductory note by the Archbishop of Brisbane. Photo] [Roberts, Gloifcrrie. A PIONEER S HOME. CANE-CUTTERS HUT ON A FARM IN NORTH QUEENSLAND The response of the Church 109 proceedings, and slightly distrustful of thestranger. One was astonished to hear thefather hesitatingly say— What about mybeing done too ? Mr.—— often asked meand I was prepared a little. Could youdo me as well ? One had a little talkwith him and found him certainly ready,so that one could confidently say in wordsused on a somewhat similar occasion inApostolic times—Thou mayest. Andfather and child were baptized at thesame time and one went on ones wayhappy and cheered. The Church can bring the touch of sympathy—the sympathy of theIncarnate Son of God—to the scatteredpeople of the bush. The priests visit,bringing to their very door not only thesweetness of a purely disinterested andunderstanding sympathy, but also the Sa-craments of the Catholic Church, linkingthem up into that blessed company of allfaithful people, comes like a stirring tonicto drive away the depression that is


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