. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . , and Frere-Orban, one of the promoters of theCongress of 1846. Under the influence of the latter,a man of great talent but extremely arbitrary, whoseimperious will got the better of the Unionist scruplesof his colleague, the Cabinet declared that it wouldinaugurate a new policy taking as its principlethe independence of the civil power. And as amatter of fact, from this time forth, war was made onreligious influence with a bitterness destined to divid


. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . , and Frere-Orban, one of the promoters of theCongress of 1846. Under the influence of the latter,a man of great talent but extremely arbitrary, whoseimperious will got the better of the Unionist scruplesof his colleague, the Cabinet declared that it wouldinaugurate a new policy taking as its principlethe independence of the civil power. And as amatter of fact, from this time forth, war was made onreligious influence with a bitterness destined to dividethe Belgian nation into two hostile camps. DeHaussy, the Minister of Justice, set about applyingto charitable foundations the most unheard-of prin-ciples. According to him, only charitable (State) could receive charitable bequests, and all en-dowments were to be turned over to them, eventhough the testator had made the selection of anadministrator for the endowment an indispensablecondition. On the other hand, the law of 1850 onmiddle-superior education was inspired by a spiritdiametrically opposite to that of the law concerning. THE BELKRY OF liRUGESCITY AT YPRESCITY HALL, OUDENARDE IIKLCIUM CATHEDRAL OF MECHLIN-CHURCH OF ST. JAMES (JACQUES) OK ST. GUDULE, BRUSSELS BELGIUM 401 primary education; it showed the Governments in-tention of using the taxpayers money to start com-petition with free education, and if, as a matter ofpolicy the clergy were invited to give religious m-struction in pubUc institutions, conditions were suchas to raalie their co-operation lack both dignity andeffectiveness. r xu j The Belgian nation was not yet npe for the adop-tion of a policy so out of harmony with the spirit ofits national traditions, and after five years, the cabinetwas overthrown. A more moderate Liberal cabinetmodified the law of 1850 by adopting the agree-ment of .twerp made between the communal ad-ministration of that city and the bishops, giving tothe cl


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