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The IT ES S SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. HENRY KNOX SHERRILL Copyright HE PRESIDING BISHOP has again brought T honors to the Episcopal Church by being elected one of the six presidents' of the World Council of Churches. He had previously served the Ecumenical Movement by being the first president of the National Council of Churches RpEPORTS OF WORLD ASSEMBLY SERVICES The WITNESSI SERVICES In Leading Churches In Leading Churches NEW YORK CATHEDRAL CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL (St. Johnt the Divine) EDITORIAL BOARD Mlain & Church Sta., Hartford, Caen. 112th St. & Amsterdam Sunday: 8 and 10:10 a.m., Holy Cume- Sun. HC 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Cho. Mat. Wnraras B. Spowsoan, Managing Editor; mnaion; 9:30, C hurh School; 11 am. 10:30; Ev 4; Ser 11, 4. Wkdys HC 7:30 Joins P. Duowx, KwmETHrs R. Founss, MrigMorningPrayer; 8 pm., Evening Pryper. Mom. 12 (also 10 Wed., and Cho HC 8:45 Gosnnx C. GRANAjs, Roam~ Has- Weekdays: Holy Communion, aurlt, Gacaga H. MAoMutAT, PAun. noon; Tue., Fri. and Sat., 8; Wed., 11; HD); Mat 8:30; Ev 5. The daily Thurs., 9; Wed. Noonday Service, 12:15. offices are choral exc. Mon. Moo"a JR., Josiam H. Thus, Colusnists CLzx ox J. Kaw, Religon and the Mind; CHRIST CHURCH THE HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK MAsesa H. Sauau Js., Living Liturgy. Cambridge, Mar 5th Avenue at 90th Street Rev. Gardiner Ml. Day, Reter Rev. Frederic B. Kellogg, Chaoplain Rev. Johnt Ellis Large, D.D. Cosrrnmarno Enrsts: Frederick C. Grant, Sunday Services: 8, 9, 10 and 11 s.m. 1. 0. Ayres Jr., L. W. Barton, D3. hi. 8 11 ar. publication. Sundays: Holy Communion, 7:30 and 9 Weekdays: Wednesday, and a. in.; Morn ig Service and Sermon, 11. Brown Jr., R. S. M4. Emrich, T. P. Ferris, Thursdays, 7:30 sa. Thursdays and Holy Days: Holy Com J. F. Fletcher, C. K. Gilbert, C. I. Glenn, and munon, 12. Wednesdays: Healing Serv- G. L. Hiller, A. C. Lichtenberger, C. S. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL ice, 12. Daily: Morning Prayer, 9; Denver, Colorado Evening Prayer, 5:30. Martin, R. C. Miller, E. L. Parsons, J. A. Paul, Paul Roberts, V. D. Scudder, W. M. Very Rev. Peel Roberts, Deana reuse ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH Sharp, W. B. Sperry, W. B. Spofford Jr., Rev. Her Watts, Can~on Sundays: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11. for Park Avenue and 51st Street J. W. Suter, S. B. Sweet, 8. A. Temple, W. N. Welsh. 4:30 pm. recital. Rev. Anson, Phlpis Stokes, Jr., Recsor Weekdays: Holy Communion, Wedne.. 8 and 9:30 anm. Holy Communion. day, 7:15; Thursday, 10:30. 9:30 and 11a.m. Church School. Holy Days: Holy Communies, 10:30. required Tun Wrrmss is published weekly from 11 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon. September 15th to June 15th inclusive, CHURCH 4 p.m. Evensong. Special Music. CHRIST with the exception of the first week in Indianapolis, Ind. Weekday: Holy Communion Tuesday at January and semi-monthly from June 15th Monument Circle, Downtown 10:30 am.; Wednesdays and Saints to September 15th by the Episcopal Church Johns P. Craine, D.D., Rector Days at 8 a.m.; Thursdays at 12:10 Rev. Publishing Co. on behalf of the Witness Rev. Messrs. F. P. William, Permission p.m. Organ Recitals, Fridays, 1210. Advisory Board. E. L« Coasxer The Church is open daily for praycr. Sun.: H.CG.8, 12:15; 11, 1st S. Family 9:30; M4. P. and Ser., 11. CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY The subscription price is $4.00 a year, in Weekdays: H. C. daily 8 ex Wad. and DFMS. bundles for sale in parishes the magazine Fri. 7; H. D. 12:05. Noonday / 316 East 88th Street sells for 10c a copy, we will bill quarterly Prayers 12:05. New York City at 7c a copy. Entered as Second Class The Rev. lames A. Paul, Rector Office hours daily by appointmenmt. Matter, August 5, 1948, at the Post office Sundays: Holy Communion, 8; Church TRIITY CHURCH Church at Tunkhannock, Pa., unader the act of Miami, School, 9:30; Morning Service, 11; Eve- March 3, 1879. Fla. ning Prayer, 5. Rev. G. Irvine Hiller, S.T.D., Rector Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL SERVICES Episcopal MounT SAuNT ALUMI TRINITY CHURCH The Rt. Rev. Angus Dun, Biso Broad and Third Streets the The Very Rev.. Francis B. Sayre, Jr., In Leading Churches Columbus, Ohio Dean of Rev. Robert W. Far, D.D. Sunday 8, 9:30, Holy Communion; 11, ST. STEPHEN'S Rev. ser. (generally with MP, Lit or proces- CHURCH A. Freeman Traverse, Aswl sion) (1, S. HC);4, Ev. Weekdays: Tenth Street, above Chestnut Sun. 8 HC; 11 MP, 1st Sun. HC; Poi. HC, 7:30; It., 12; Ev., 4. Open daily, Phlldelnlsia. Penna. 12 N HC; Evening, Weekday, Lmseam The. Rev. W. 7 to 6. Alfrexd Price, D.D.. Rector Noon-Day, Special services announced. Archives Rev. A. Aankwo.gs, R.D., AsetS. Rector ST. PAUL'S AIke Hier. Gustav t:. Mocafsug, MI)., CHRIST CHURCH 13 Vict Park B Minister so the Herd of Hearing Nashville, Tennese 2020. Rocassvzi, N. Y. H. Alexander Matthews, Mus.D., The Rev. Raymond Tuttle Ferris The Rev. George L. Cadigan, Rector Organist 7:30 am, Holy Communion; 10 a m., Sundav: 8, 9:30 and 11. Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m., 7:30 p.n. Family Service and Church School; 11 Holy Days: 11 Fri. 7. Weekdays: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Pri, a.m., Morning Prayer and Sezmms11 12:30-12:55 pm. 5:30 pm., Young Peoples Meeting. Copyright ST. JAMES' 117 N. Lafette Services of Spiritual Healing, Thus.., Thursdays and Saints' Days: HC 10a m. 12:30 and 5:30 pm. Son, Ihm. BAsN CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL The Rev. William Pai Barndls, D. D3., CHRIST CHURCH IN ANSD Rector PHILADELPHIA ST. GEORGE The Rev. Glen E. McCutcseons, Asst Saint 2nd Street above Market Louis, Missouri Sunday: 8, 9:15. 11. Tues.: Holy Com- The Rev. J. Francis Sent, Rector Where the Protestant Episcopal Church munion, 8:15. Thursda, Holy Com- The Rev. Willisas Baxter munion 9:30. Friday, Holy Commun- was Founded ion, 7. Rev'. H. A. de Bo'dexae, Reeter Minister of Education Rev. Euik H. Alleun, Assistanst Sunday: 8, 9:25, 11 am. High School, Sunday Service 9 and 1i. 5:45 p m.; Caonterburry Club, 6:30 pm. PRO-CATHEDRAL TOF THE HOLY Noonday Prayers Weekdays. TRINiT ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Church Open Daily 9 to 5. Paris, France Shelton Square 23, Avenue George V ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Buffalo, New York Very AtM~ Phsiip F. Services: 8:30, 10:30 (S.S.), 10:45 Oklahsoma, City, Okla. McNally, D3.D., Dewn Boulevard Rausil Very Rev. John S. Willey, Deem Cos Les"i D. Hdelat Student and Artists Center Sunday: H. C. 8, 11 first S.; Church CAn.. Miatcheled"e The Rt. Rev. J. 1. Blair Larxed, Bishop School, 10:50; M. P. 11. Sun., 8, 9.30, 11; Mon riSa. Tine Very'Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, Draw Weekday: Thur. 10. Other aervios s H.C. 12:05; Tues, T'hurs t.C 8 ai. pmras, sennon 12:05; wed. H.C. 11 "A Churc for All Amercas announced. a m., Healing Service 12:05. 16, 1954 VOL. 41, NO. 43 The WITNESS SEPTEMBER FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. STORY OF THE WEEK responsibility of the Christian Council Assembly Closes Church in the situation is "to World bring the transforming power of Jesus Christ to bear upon After Vital Decisions the hearts of men," by prayers and repentance. publication. RESOLUTIONS FAVOR PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE "It is not enough for Chris- and AND CALL FOR DRASTIC DISARMAMENT tians to proclaim that war is evil," the document continued. reuse of * Co-existence of Christian- approval of the exploitation "Without forsaking their con- for mon- ity and Communism was af- any people by "economic viction that all weapons of war firmed by the Assembly of the opoly or political imperialism." are evil, the Churches should we Council of Churches, "In the world community press for restraints on their required World freedom of with its member Churches in must stand for the use. people to know the truth forty-eight countries urged to all An "international order of which makes men free and for work to maintain it. truth and peace" would require the basic civil liberties of all Permission The plenary session, meet- "the elimination and prohibi- people to struggle for a higher ing to consider the reports on of atomic, hydrogen and freedom." tion International Affairs and The all other weapons of mass de- DFMS. The living together of Chris- / Responsible Society (see Wit- struction" as well as the re- tianity and Communism, it ness, Aug. 19), said that Chris- duction of armaments "to a said, requires "certain mini- tians in a divided world may minimum." Church mum conditions" to be met on live together with followers of At the present "impasse" Marxism but should oppose both sides. These conditions, it said, include: among nations, the interna- "all atheistic and self-righteous tional affairs report called on Episcopal that nations ideologies." A conviction "Christians for a consid- each nation to pledge that it the can never can live together accept, would refrain from the use or of period of years; as the only kind of existence erable willingness not to use threat of nuclear weapons and open to nations, a state of per- A force as an instrument of pol- would conform to the articles petual tension leading to in- of the U.