harshly in fact, he greatly admired him, but peace LITTLE 

 was the thing desired. Copernicus -was creating a JOURNEYS 

 schism, and there was danger that the re venues would 

 be affected. The Pope sent for Copernicus, received 

 him with honors, blessed him, and suggested that he 

 return at once to his native town of Thorn and there 

 await good news that would come to him soon. 

 The young man was overwhelmed with gratitude he 

 was in difficulties. Certain priests had publicly de- 

 nounced him ; others had urged him on to unseemli- 

 ness in debate; he had stated things he could not 

 prove, even though he knew they were true but the 

 Pope was his friend ! 



He loved the Church he felt how necessary it was 

 to the people, and at the last, the desire of his heart was 

 to bless and benefit the world. He fell on his knees and 

 attempted to kiss the Pope's foot, but instead the Holy 

 Father offered him his hand, smiled on him, stroked 

 his head, and an attendant was ordered to place about 

 his neck a chain of gold with a crucifix that would pro- 

 tect him from all harm. A purse was placed in his 

 hand, and he was sent upon his way relieved, happy 

 wondering, wondering ! 



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