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THE LAST PAPAL BATTLESHIP Built on Thames 80 Years Ago

It is just eighty years since the last flagship of the-Papal Navy was launched on the Thames, according to a recent article in the P.L.A. Monthly.
It is not generally known that there ever was a Papal Navy, and yet the Papal Squadron distinguished itself at the Battle of Lepanto. But by the time the last Papal flagship was built in 1859, Pius IX needed nothing more formidable than a private yacht and a fisheries protection vessel.
"The steam corvette Immacolata Concezione was a graceful, full-rigged auxiliary ship," states the P.L.A. Monthly, "armed only with eight 18-pounder brass cannons. Cardinal Wiseman and a distinguished gathering of Catholics saw her off from the Thames ironworks at Blackwell.
" After 1870, Pius IX presented her to a house of the Dominican Order at Arcachon for use as a training ship. She changed hands, first to English and then to French owners, and eventually was lost in the Mediterranean as recently as 1905."
It. was frequently the custom for the Papal Government " to buy British."




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