DIOCESE OF NORTHERN THE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH THE AUSTRALIAN TERRITORY BEGINS THE small but historic State of the Commonwealth RECORD Rev. Dr Howard Guinness, rector of to the newly constituted Aboriginal before the end of this century. St. Michael's, Vaucluhe (Sydney) has Affairs Advisory Council. Christ Church, Dar- The Primate preached the The paper for Church of of Aust ralian been elected president Rev. G., T. Glassock has been ap- sermon to a very large congre- England people — Catholic, I.V.F. for 1968. win, became a cathedral pointed chaplain to the Royal Melbourne on March 1 when the Right gation, most of whom had to be Apostolic, Protestant and CHURCH RECORD The Right Rev. Norman Faichney, Institute of Technology. accommodated outside the Reformed Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Rev. Kenneth Mason was THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER — EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION Church of Australia, has been elected Rev. P. T, Hill has been appointed church. Canon Barry Butler and Subscription $2.50 per year. curate of Morwell (Gippsland). President of the Australian Council of enthroned and installed as the Rev. P. S. G. Royle were Editorial and Business: 511 Printed by John Fairfax and Churches for 1968. Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Price 10 cents Rev. L. F. Blair has been appointed the first of the chaplains to the new bishop. The Kent St., Sydney. Phone: No. 1410 -- April 4, 1968 as a newspaper. Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. Sir Donald Cleland, a former adminis- to Doveton with the New Areas Group 61.2975. Office hours: 10 Ministry (Melbourne): the Rev. G. B. Northern Territory. enthronement was carried out by trator of New Guinea, has been appoint- Avery has been appointed to Mooralbark the Venerable Gerald B. Muston, a.m. to 4 p.m. Issued fort- ed first chancellor of the diocese of and the Rev. K. A. Webster has been It is likely that the Northern nightly, on alternate Thurs- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111. New Guinea. appointed to Airport West under the Archdeacon of the Northern Tell dory will become the seventh Territory and rector of Christ days. Copy deadline Thurs- Rev. Robert WithycoMbe has returned same ministry. day preceding date of issue, to Sydney after further studies at Cam- Rev. Philip Oliver, rector of Yagoona Church. bridge. In April he will take up work fit The new diocese is part of but earlier receipt preferable. Wellington as General Secretary of (Sydney), has bees appointed rector of PARISH MAGAZINE COMPETITION St. Andrew's, Lane Cove. CRUSADE PREPARATIONS the Inter-Varsity Fellowship in N.Z. the province of Queensland and World Vision the Provincial Registrar, Mr Canon IL M. and Mrs Arrowsmith Rev, Les. Wiggins, N.S.W. Secretary left Sydney on March 13 for the U.S.A. of the Bush Church Aid Society, has Roland St, John, read the certi- where they will live for some time. been appointed rector of St. Mark's, ficates of consecration and elec. Canon Arrowsmith will conduct a survey Chester Hill (Sydney). He will be in- in Saigon S.U. leader for the American and Canadian Bible ducted on Anril 5. tion. Societies on the use of radio and tele- SAIGON. — Despite full-scale The Primate paid tribute to vision. Rev. Don. Davies, rector of All REACH CLIMAX Saints', Matraville (Sydney), has resigned battle just outside their gates, the many people who had gives ABC talks Rev. A. Chapman, curate of gt. as from May 13. World Vision personnel here worked toward the setting up of John's, Launceston (Tasmania), has en- completely escaped injury as the the new diocese over many years "If money and knowledge are RUSADE preparations in four capital cities, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and tered St. Andrew's Hall, Melbourne, to and made special reference to train for service in Kenya with C.K1 S U.S. Embassy, directly across two of the most important Sydney, ore moving towards the successful climax of spiritual blessing the road was attacked by the the work of the recently retired sources for generating power, C Rev. Bertram E. Hancock, form:tit Marriage Courses fot which hundreds of thousands of Christians in Australia have been pray- of New Guinea, has been appointed to Vietcong. Bishop of Carpentaria, the Right then one must ask ate not these the charge of Franklin (Tasmania). Young people thinking about And despite a hail of Rev. S. J. Matthews. At the end two of the root causes of the up- ing. Mr Richard W. Burford, a former marriage will have a far greater bullets the World Vision build- of his address, the Primate offi- surge in the teenage generation student of St. John's, Morpeth, has opportunity this year than ever ings sustained only minor bullet cially inaugurated the diocese of today?" says David Claydon, In Perth, as we go to press, groups, in addition to the Crus- people of Brisbane and Queens- been appointed organist and Stipendiary ade services each night. Holy land. Reader at Christ Church Cathedral Graf- to attend special courses. The damage, and vehicles in 'the yard the Northern Territory. who has returned from a 1967 large crowds of up to 10,000 ton. He is continuing his theological director of the Father and Son just scant feet from the fighting, Churchill study tour of Singa- are thronging to Perry Lakes Trinity, Adelaide, has organised Many thousands have attend- studies. Movement of Australia, Mr were untouched. pore, the U.S.A., England and Stadium each night as the saving as band of 100 of its people to ed pre - Crusade gatherings in Rev. B. B. Hutchison has been ap- John Robson, stated this recent- Director Doug Cozart and his India. gospel of Christ is preached by follow up Crusade enquirers. Sydney. Mrs Mildred Dienert pointed assistant tp the Archdeacon of ly as he released information of wife Linda herded their three Leighton Ford, brother-in-law The participating churches of all has addressed huge rallies of Launceston in the Parish of Beaconsfield VACATION BIBLE He was studying The Chris- denominations are similarly women, and a luncheon for and Exeter (Tasmania). the movement's "Thinking of small children into a tiny hall- tian Education of the Sixth For- of Dr Billy Graham. Marriage" courses for 1968. way as the fighting erupted at organi sed. women from all walks of life Recently ordained deacons in Tas- SCHOOLS GROW mer, and discussed his findings On the first night, Dr Ford at the Menzies Hotel was raptly mania will serve in the following par- This year the movement will 3.05 am. "We were praying and in a, series of four talks on was welcomed by the Arch- ishes: Rev. F. C. Harland , Holyofrinit conduct ten courses in Sydney the children were remarkably Vacation Bible Schools con. attentive as she told what Christ Hobart; Rev. M. G. Johnson,y T St. ducted by churches and assisted A.B.C. radio. bishop of Perth, Dr George BRISBANE had done for the women of John's, Launceston; Rev. R. W. J. and regional areas: Sydney calm" reports Cozant "even Appleton, on behalf of the First three prizewinners in the National Parish Magazine Langlois, Clarence; Rev. D. J. Salt- (March, July November), when bullets pounded into the by the Children's Special Ser- "Our generation has been in- John Wesley White arrived in many nations. Competition conducted by Mowbray's of London in 1967. The marsh, St. John's, Devonport. vice Mission will grow in num- volved in rapid progress and our Churches and by the Hon. Craw- Bankstown (May and October), walls and one smashed into our ford Nalder on behalf of the Brisbane on March 25 and was Three thousand voices will be smallest shown, from Holy Trinity', Bromley Common, was the Rev. George Pearson. vicar of St. Parramatta (February, July and air conditioner. Office windows ber during 1968. children enjoy the fruits," said given a resounding welcome. He Stephen's, Richmond (Melbourne) has Mr Claydon. "But it is at this citizens of Western Australia. in the choir under the direction winner. Others are St. Wilfrid's, Harehills and St James', November), Sutherland (May) were Shot out in one end of the An appeal for more team will open the Crusade and Dr been appointed by the State Government members was made during the point where tension between Leighton Ford begins the of Mr Cliff Barrows and 12,000 Grimsby. Wollongong (June) and New- building." Graham will take the final days, castle (May). The 5-6 week long From the World Vision staff Thanksgiving Reunion for all the generations ,stasts. Our adult Adelaide Crusade at the Way- people are attending training All three have art covers in colour and the winning entry, courses are described as up-to- residence nearby, Mel Van Peur- voluntary workers associated generation has not had the same ville Showgrounds immediately April 5, 6 and 7. classes all over the city and showed excellent use of type faces and layout. By Australian ORDINATIONS date, interest packed and lively sem, Dan De Jong and with the Scripture Union Move- benefits and experience in child- after the Perth Crusade on Sun- Over 1,000 counsellors have suburbs. Special attention is standards, all are weak in content, but to some degree, this is courses for young moderns. Miss Nancy Kim watched as U.S. ment. hood which the new one has. day, March 31 at 3 p.m. A been trained, a choir of over being given to youth, as in other compensated for by the use of one of Mowbray's inserts. IN SYDNEY Specialists from varous fields Marines and Military Police The Reunion was held at Scots Consequently, it does not know massed choir of 1,500 voices has 1,000 and pre - Crusade rallies cities and thousands have al- to prepare the offspring for the been formed, there are 700 We would be interested to receive from our readers HE following men were or- will give talks and answer fought their way into the em- Church, Margaret Street, Syd- of over 1,000 people have met ready attended pre - Crusade copies of any Australian parish magazines which they believe ney, on Saturday, February 17, more affluent multi-media com- ushers and 2,000 have attended rallies. T dained in St. Andrew's questions; first-class films will bassy on the ground and other on succeeding Fridays leading to be better than the ordinary. Post to A.C.R., 511 Kent be screened and special litera- airborne troops Were landed on and was attended by 900 munication environment." the Christian Witness Training up to the Crusade. Co-operation Cathedral, Sydney, on February Classes. About 180,000 reservations for Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000. 18. ture will be made available to the roof via helicopter. They voluntary workers. He found that teenagers in among all denominations has Deacons those attending. were eye-witnesses as a gas musk A Vacation Bible School is Singapore are "very sensitive to While in Adelaide, Dr Ford been markedly better than 1959 Continued Page 6 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l and a gun were thrown Up Ito a held for five consecutive days a major economic concern," for will address Rotary, the Adel- and a time of rich spiritual Richard Alan Begbie, Christ during the school holidays for Chinch, St. Ives, "Woodlands," U.S. Embassy official who won there half the population is aide University and other special blessing is in store for the MRI falloff a death duel with a Vietcong approximately three hours a under 19 and there is a very Yarrabung Rd, St. Ives; Kevin morning. It offers an excellent Norman Giles, St. Clement's, guerilla inside his house, which real concern for present, and is just over the wall from the evangelistic opportunity to pre- future employment. THEE DAY OF THE CROSS IN JERUSALEM Mosman, C/- Moore College in Gippsland sent the Gospel of Christ to (till May); Graham -Stephen World Vision compound. He feels that economic pres- It would seem that the mis- How long grid how successful the children of a district. sure there is causing the educa- —by BERNARD G. JUDD Knight, St. Paul's, Chatswood, sionary conscience of the diocese Those who would like to be 7 View Street, Chatswood; Jef- the Vietcong spring offensive tion system to produce robots is at a low ebb, and we know will be cannot yet be determined. considered as team members instead of men. The Minister AINT JEROME lived for many years at Bethlehem, where he translated frey John Stewart, St. Bede's, that some drastic steps had to should write to the Scripture S Drummoyne, C/- The Rectory, There are some indications that for Defence said in March last the Bible into the Latin language. He used to say: "He will more be taken to meet the commit- Union. Drummoyne; John Walter Reim- this country-long series of at- year that he felt that there clearly understand the Holy Scriptures who has beheld Judea with his ments of 1966. The budget for tacks may have been a suicidal were three aspects of education er, St. Andrew's, Sans Souci, 1967 remains the responsibility own eyes." 46 Brantwood Street, Sans Souci; last-ditch drive. hich were being neglected in for the whole diocese and part Sporadic fighting continues in Singapore — creative imagina- Stephen Leonard Gabbott, St. SYDNEY CITY Recently I had the oppor- ed by the events of the preced- of the job is M.R.I.—the mutual Saigon while major battles rage tion, character and mortal values. house of Annas that Peter Anne's, Ryde, 6 Little Church responsibility and interdepen- tunity of discovering the truth ing week in Jerusalem that they denied Jesus three times. The Street, Ryde; Richard Albert in the north. But World Vision dence program aimed at specific MINISTERS' In America he found a differ- of Jerome's statement. To see were unable to stay awake. Even others had run away. Peter tried Dempsey, St. Paul's, Castle personnel here believe their ent concern among teenagers. needs which we have under- greatest service opportunity lies at first hand the places about the self-confident Peter, who had to be a hero and failed so badly Hill. 30 Showground Road, There they feel that the adult rashly declared that he would that he felt he had excluded him- Castle Hill; Anthony William taken. ahead. The women and child- FRATERNAL which we have read for ;nany The first commitment of world is "shockingly inconsis- go to prison and death rather self from the Apostolic com- Richardson, St. Bede's, Beverly ren will be evacuated in accord- tent, mercilessly demanding, a years gives a vivid three- $2,040 for 1965 was largely met ance with the policy of other than forsake his Leader, had pany by his denial. To half do Hills, 3/42 Broadarrow Road, FORMED world of monologue, a world dimensional quality to the by the Parish of Bairnsdale with fallen asleep with the others. something usually leads to Narwee; Harold Herbert Hin- agencies, but all the World Vis- which rules the teenagers but a gift of $2,000 direct to the ion relief activities will con- Priests, clergy and ministers mental pictures which remain Soon they were all wide disaster like this. ton, All Saints, Hunters Hill, from the city churches of eight cannot rule itself, a crowded with us long after we have awake. The quiet of the Garden Jesus was next taken to a 259 Raglan Street, Mosman. Martyrs' School. tinue and will be expanded as world that will not listen," also There seems to be a general necessary to meet the needs. denominations have formed returned home. was broken by the sound of meeting of the Jewish Supreme themselves into a Sydney City that the "values taught by par- marching feet and through the Priests falling away in the whole pro- The Scriptural associations of Council, the Sanhedrin, which Colin Graham Kruse; Gra- gram and it is time that the Ministers' Fraternal. ents are taught because parents darkness could be seen the flam- condemned Him to death for the want to maintain their own the Land of the Bible heighten ham Jeffreys, St. Michael's, Wol- diocese became aware of this To the inaugural meeting in ing torches of the tempts guards blasphemy of claiming to be the Cattle for church social status." the visitor's interest at nearly with Judias Iscariot leading them longong, Curate's Cottage, Mar- responsibility, and not only this St. Stephen's, Macquarie Street, every turn. Son of God. Street, Wollongong; The Aramac Anglican Church on March 1 came 17 ordained In England, however, where on. ket responsibility but that of the Shortly after reaching Jerusa- PILATE'S Desmond William Holland; missionary work of the Church has entered the cattle business. men from the following he feels the importance of dis- We all know what happened William Barrett Newton, All The Parish Council will buy and Churches: Anglican, Roman tilled thought is placed over lem I went to the Garden of then. Judas betrayed his leader FORTRESS as a whole. Gethsemane with its ancient Saints, Nowra, 83 Berry Street, Is the Anglican Church sell Cattle to finance a new Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian and above generated feelings, with a kiss, the temple police The Roman authorities did not olive trees and the modern hesitated for a moment before Nowra; Brian Clair Siversen, acquiring an inward look? Are church hall. Baptist, Congregationalist, Luth- the intellectual climate is still allow the Sanhedrin to carry out St. George's Engadine, Walker A committee of five parish fresh, alive and open to new Church of All Nations erected they seized Jesus, the impulsive the parishes concerned only with eran, Salvation Army. on the sate of a 4th century the sentence of death and this Street, Helensburgh. councillors would trade in store ideas so that the teenager with Peter struck the high priest's ser- compelled the Jewish leaders to meeting their own needs and Support for the formation of church. In this place our minds vant with a sword and was leaving the rest to be met from cattle. the fraternal was enthusiastic, academic ability has developed a bring Jesus to the Roman gover- They would attend sales to deep sense of security. Those not are deeply stirred by its sacred rebuked by Jesus. Peter did not capital funds? If this is so then revealing a unanimous desire to associations with Christ's suffer- nor, Pontius Pilate, who had left the writing is on the wall not buy stock and offer them at so fontunate feel themselves seem able to do anything right his comfortable headquarters at create a bond of understanding ing and agony as he approached on that fateful night. "Then the Graham and a Queen only for the parishes but for the auction later. and friendship between the men "often inhibited by the ancient • Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. Caesarea on the Mediterranean The committee also would in- the Cross. disciples forsook Him and fled." The Billy Graham organisa- diocese as a whole. engaged in churchwork in the rules of fossilised institutions." coast to be in Jerusalem at Pass- crease its herd numbers with 'Then followed the trial before over time so that he would hi tion has expressed interest in The Archibishop of Canter- city core. In Britain he found that: GETHSEMENE the aged Annas whom the bury, in launching M.R.I., took donations of calves and young "on the spot" in case trouble buying the retiring Cunard liner Officers appointed were: Rev. "For some teenagers there is a From the Upper Room Jesus Romans had deposed from the as his theme: "The Church that cattle. should break out. Queen Elizabeth with the idea Gwyn Miller, Scots Church, search for reality. For others a and his eleven disciples made position of High Priest because lives to itself will die by itself." Several property owners in the search for life, that is, an enjoy- In all probability Pilate's of turning her into a floating Aramac region have volunteered president, and Rev. Dr Fred their way to the Garden of Geth- he was not astute enough to evangelical mission. The Eliza- It would appear that rigor mortis Buschmeyer, Pitt Street Congre- able and full life, a satisfying HELP FOR CRUSADE CONVERTS Jerusalem headquarters would to allow the Church's cattle to semane where he prayed with an co-operate with the Romans in have been in the massive Fort- beth is due for retirement this has already set in and the writer gationalist, secretary. Meetings life--perhaps it is really a search keeping order among the people. of this article asks the question: run with their herds. The next four issues of the Record will con- earnestness which the gospel ress of Antonia which guarded year after 30 years Atlantic ser- will be held in the various city for that experience which re- narrative vividly describes. St. Mighty Rome did not tolerate "Where do we go from here in The Church has registered its sults in the teenager feeling that tain a series of special articles to help those who the northern corner of the vice. She is larger than her sister own brand for its new money- churches in turn and will be Luke says: "being in an agony nnco-operative quislings and ship Queen Mary, which was respect of our missionary obliga- chaired by the host mirdster in he is really alive, a full person make decisions at the Crusades in Perth, Brisbane. temple area. raising venture. he prayed more earnestly: and Caiaphas, the son-in-law of The site of this fortress is well sold to Long Beach, Calif., last tions?" each case. and master of his destiny. Annas, was a shrewd schemer —Gippsland Church News. The North Queensland Register. Adelaide and Sydney. Parishes needing additional his sweat was as it were great known to anyone who visits the year for $2.8 million. . for the publishers, whose political understanding Printed by John Fairfax and on Ltd., Broadway, Sy,dney supplies are asked to place orders early. drops of blood falling down to old city of Jersalem today and The Church Record Ltd., Sydy. the ground." was more to the Romans' liking. Page 8 Australian Church Record, March 21, 1968 His disciples were so exhaust- It was in the garden of the Continued Page 8 GEERING DECISION NO BAR TO REUNION DO WE STILL BELIEVE IN DIPPING? the Presbyterian Church Union in c,ommo,:" by the negotia,ing HE Joint Commission Committee (Rev. D. J. Brown) Churches. YDNEY'S new Director a one-way screen interview by T on Church Union after assured the Commission that An Interim Report On Its Use (Part Two) Dr Helen Barnes, one-way A report was also presented S of Chaplains, Canon its recent meeting in there has been no radical depar- to the Commission on Church sweeping genei,lh.itions, so tIhit Much attention is being screen interviews by Chaplains Auckland, N.Z., reassured ture in Presbyterian standards of W. K. Deasey, and the four Dorothy Harris and Rex Meyer; Government, outlining the pro- this is only an interim repout. directed at the present time doctrine. posed structure of the United diocesan chaplains to participation in patient groups the negotiating Churches by Rev. Ward Powers yet the impression I have gairm.I to the question of qualifica- Representatives of all other Church. Its conception of the tions for baptism — what should psychiatric hospitals, led a on three mornings and sub- that the decision in the out some popular miscon- We proceed with the balance of from the past 12 months is that Churches accepted this assurauce ministry is one in which Epis- AS I lowered the child kiting be required in regard to the sequent attendance at staff dis- Geering trial in the Pres- eptions ohm'', baptism and stat- the service, including the sermon the use of baptism by dipping week's clinical pastoral that there is no need for any copal, Presbyteral and Congre- the water, the candidates. This issue is of real cussions; attendance at the pro- change in attitude towards the into ing what it really is meant to as usual. has made the service more mean- training course at Brough- byterian Church did not gational elements in church importance, and should be lessor's weekly case presentation; union negotiations. camera clicked among he, as set out in the Prayer Book. Some objections or queries ingful at all levels both for par- ton Hall Psychiatric Clinic and interviews under supervision call for a change in atti- order are accepted as the means ents, godparents and their thoroughly investigated. But the The Corn-mission u,-.+ani- through which the Lordship of those standing around the will perhaps occur to you. May of two patients by each member tude to church union. Then parents are asked to at- friends, and also for the regular mode of baptism is also an is- 18-22nd March. mously recommended the state- Christ may be realised. tend Morning Prayer (with the I seek to answer them? of the course. font. Isn't this method more trouble church congregation, and this sue of some consequence. It put out a statement which ment "TheFaith We Affirm godparents also, if possible) the I he course consisted of three In all the theological colleges I his has been the scene at a effusion? Yes, it is — you holds true, I believe, also for Should we not consider carefully Workshop experiences includ- pointed to substantial progress Together" for approval and in- Sunday before the baptism, and than kinds of activities; some formal of the negotiating Churches, couple of my recent baptisms. have the undressing, drying ,and those parents who in fact chase at this stage not only the ques- ed "Self-righteousness and Self- towards the preparation of a clusion in the Basis of Union, after Morning Prayer has con- lectures, clinical experiences there has been agreement on the The parentis had asked permis- dressing of the child again. This effusion rather than dipping. tion of who to baptise, but also. respect" led by Chaplain Geoff. basis of u'oion. The convenor of as a description of the faith held cluded I run very quickly through in which both patients and staff use of the newly formed Joint sion beforehand. At first I had idea of dipping being more By not using dipping as all as how to baptise? Simmons; discussion of patient the service, explaining carefully were met, and workshops. Board of Theological Studies hesitated, because I thought it trouble is probably one reason a mode of baptism in our Copyright: may not be repro- interviews led by the full-time syllabus, leading to the L. Th. the baptismal promises and I might detract from the dignity why it has fallen into disuse in church, are we actually losing duced in part or whole without Lectures were given by Profes- chaplains; discussion and exami- or the B.D. of Otago. A full- also take them to the font and of the occasion. But they wanted our church. But does a little something of value? I the permission of the author. sor David Maddison, professor nation of specific parish time Executive Officer will be tell them exao,ly what dipping it to show the child when she more trouble mean that we of psychiatry, University of problems in small teams and in TRINITY DRAMA PRAISED appointed to the Commission to involves and discuss the practical grew up, and I thought that if should avoid it if it is to be Sydney, ("Guilt in Mental Ill- plenary session. OLY Trinity, Adelaide, Miss PIOlis Baker was the begin duties on August 1, next. considermions such as the child's ness"), Miss Jill Faddy, clinical Dr H. Prior, Medical Super- Director and it couples took wedding :photo- preferred on other grounds? The I I received high praise was produced as Bishop A. H. Johnson is Chair- graphs of something they would dress, how he shall be dried, and additional trouble is negligible psychologist, ("Addiction to intendent welcomed the clergy I a message of total involientent. It man of the Commission. remember in any case, why not the like. in practice, and would add two EDITORIAL drugs and alcohol and pastoral to the Clinic on the opening day from a drama critic of the was told by an unseen speaker baptismal photographs for the PARENTS' CHOICE minutes to the length of the care") and by Chaplain Colin and thereafter, its full facilities Adelaide Advertiser for its and the characters and events were put at their disposal. family album and for when the I also go over w hat baptism service. Ware ("Literature in Pastoral presentation "So God were imaginatively e%oked. Clergy remarked on the fine Deane DeLainc is i. the nar- child would need to be told about means and how this meaning is Counselling."). Loved," held in connection MELBOURNE SERVICE his baptism? So I said yes. And OBJECTIONS degree of co-operation at the rator and the story ii .ts inter- symbolically represented in the Clinical experiences -included in practice it doesn't seem to Isn't this method less 1HE FOCUS OF OUR FAITH professional level in the Clinic with the recent Adelaide preted by the Trinity Players service. FOR ORDER have detracted from the service dignified? I would answer a talk on the nature of mental and on the good relations winch Festival of Arts. and Holy Trinity Choir, with at all. Then if the parents request the by asking whether the baptism of The born-again Christian cannot move far from illness and the presentation of existed between chaplains and all Noel Robbins, Allan Jarret and The first annual church ser- It was one example of the ap- alternative method of effusion, our Lord in Jordan was to be thoughts of sacrifice, suffering and death. For Jesus two patients by Dr Paul Merory; other members of the staff The critic, Miss Mar \ mn- Anthony Neck as soloists. Ray vice of the Victorian group of so it is decided. They make this regarded as dignified. But I have tage, said that it was ,u Festival parent higher level of interest in Christ his Lord came into the world and lived His life Kidney was conductor of the the Order of St. Michael and the detail of the baptismal ser- choice. in fact had members of my own event of rare and touching sim- choir and orchestra and Ian Gray St. George was observed in St. vice, and its meaning, since Since coming to St. 9,ephen's congregation and also visitors re- for this purpose and for this alone. Above all, our faith plicity, presented within a limited was organist. Julie Johnson, an Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, twelve months ago at St. S',e- just over twelve months ago mark on the dignity of the ser- speaks to us of Christ crucified. Without His death and compass in the church but with Adelaide violinist wrote the in- March 24, at 11 a.m. phen's, Newtown, N.S.W. I be- have baptised 22 children, 8 by vice and also the fact that they without His resurrection, our faith is quite meaningless. k limitless simplicity. troductory music to the exten- The Chief Justice and Chair- gan seeking to follow the Prayer dipping and 14 by effusion. I had found it very moving. It is -an updated version of a sive -and mainly traditional score. mai.: of the group, Sir Henry Book rubrics about using dipping have also baptised one adult who Don't you get wet? Yes, my But Christ crucified remains a stumbling block to medieval passion play which The Rev. Lance Shilton (Rec- Winneke, K.C.M.G., read the as well as pouring as a mode of chose immersion. This gives robes-.-do--get a little wet. But modern man just as much as it was to the cultured .hawed fine craftsmanship. It tor) spoke the dialogue. The pre- first lesson; and the Lieutenant- they have dried by the end of baptism. some idea of how it has worked Greeks and Romans of Paul's day. Our buildings, our was staged almost entirely by sentation was repeated on a num- Governor, Sir Edmund Herring, PERSUASION out in practice, and if you bear the service. men, women and teenagers who ber of occasions from March 11 K.C.M.G., read the second les- in mind that when the people Isn't it harmful to plunge a furnishings, our personal adornments display today as are parishioners of this well- to 21. son. I am asked, low do you per- firs', come to inquire they have child into cold water? We don't k nown city church. The Trinity Publishing Society The preacher was Rev. Dr suade the parents to agree to have we have not done for over 400 years, the symbol of the never heard of baptism by dip- use cold water — it is heated cross in its many forms. But can we say that it is the has released a long-playing re- Mae, Watson, C.M.G., MA., their children immersed?" with an immersion heater to body cord, "So God l-oved". at S4.95 D.D. I do not persuade them. I at- ping or immersion in the Church of England, it would generally temperature before the service. hallmark of our lives? Is the modern Christian like his '..empt so far as I possibly can to he agreed that a total of 9 out Doesn't the child cause a com- Lord, willing to sacrifice and to suffer? carry out the rubrics of the motion? No, not any more than ROME HAS Prayer Book about the mode of of 23 is of significance. The cross of Christ presents us with the greatest When is the baptismal service when baptised by effusion. No baptism as they were meant to In conformity with the matter what the method, some challenge of all time. What really is our response? We SHORTAGE TOO TOORAK CONVENTION be carried out (according to the held? Prayer Book rubric, always in children cry and make a noise best of my understanding). That have already judged ourselves to a degree. We talk as Bishop Muldoon who is chair- OR five years conven- illimitable style he described a conjunction with Morning or Eve- and others do not. In general, though we lament the affluent society but fail to ack- number of experiences in the life is, I present "baptism by dip- they seem to enjoy the experi- man of the Sydney Roman F tions have been held on ping" as the normal prooedure, ning Prayer. This is so that ':he ( atholic Diocesan Pastoral of a disciple from conversion to congregation of the parish is ence of baptism by dipping nowledge the affluent church. And this generation has Labour Day at St. John's, which one would expect would Council, has stated that the fellowship with other Christians present for the baptism. and thus How do you stop water get- built it tip. Toorak, Victoria. They be followed if (to quote the shortage of men'offering for the in the Church. it makes more sense when I say, ting up their noses? I ensure Prayer Book) the child may well We need "crying rooms" to keep out unpleasant priesthood is critical. have all been a great suc- Then followed a break for "We receive this child into the that their noses do not go under endure it, and I also advise the the water. To that extent I do sounds that disturb our meditation. We are so insecure In its annual world statistical cess and have brought to- lunch and while some remained congregation of Christ's PHOTO: Canon W. K. D easey, Director of Chaplains, in the hall the majority sat in parents that (to quote the Prayer not place the child completely about our relevance to society that we still waste our survey, the Vatican reports a gether adults and young Book again) if the child'is weak, flock closes clinical pastoral seminar at Broughton Hall Psychia- family or parish groups in the How do you actually do the under the water. decline of 1,100 in the 'amber people from parishes all it shall suffice to pour water You must have quite a large limited resources on vast cathedrals and massive parish tric Clinic. Also in picture: Rev. W. II. ()siting of St. Bar- picturesque church grounds. upon baptising? The child 'is approp- font, to be able to place the churches that we fill regularly two or three times a year. mhos', East Roseville. of seminarians studying theo- over Melbourne diocese. Bishop Hulme-Moir then deliv- This I do by giving parents, riately dressed so that his cloth- child completely in it? Yes, we logy. Many expressed the opinion ered the third and final address when they inquire about bap- ing is easily removed. This the do. The fact that many churches We have large resources of manpower which either that the Convention this year on the subject of Discipleship, tism, a duplicated page which parents do, and hand him to me. now are provided with fonts that we are afraid to or do not know how to use. No other was best of all. The general another Bible-based challenging sets out this information along Holding him securely I place him are very small indeed, is a con- modern institution has such vast numbers of people theme was "New Life in Christ" message. with other details about baptis- (and my arms) right into the sequence of our failure to use and the speakers were the Right mal arrangements in this parish, water as I say the words of the owing some kind of allegiance as we have in the A delightful afternoon-tea the larger fonts for dipping, U.S. semina ry changes Rev. Frank Hulme-Moir, Coad- brought a day of great simula- such as the time, arrangement service. Then the child goes back Where they exist. If there were churches. We make them green with envy. The denomi- TRADITIONAL jutor Bishop of Sydney and for- re godparents, baptismal fee (we to his parents and godparents, tion and blessings to a close. The to be a return to the use of nations are torpid, sleeping giants. It is high time we (Springfield, Ohiol — istry and study— that 1A. 111 be- merely Bishop of Nelson, New number of adults present in- do not charge a fee), and so on. who take him to a table nearby both alternative methods which awoke out of our sleep, put on our armour and set MEMORIAL WINDOWS come a lifetime pattern. Zealand, and the Rev. Dr Leon This sets everything in context. where they dry him with the Seminars will largely re- creased from 160 for the first the Prayer Book provides, then no Morris, Principal of Ridley Col- I also use the application forms towels we provide and then dress about our Lord's work before the night comes when place lectures, and prepar- The four-year period will be session to about 250 for the final larger fonts would become usual divided into 16 terms of 11 weeks lege and Chairman of the Angli- one. Before the final ad- provided by the diocese of Syd- hint. We sing a hymn and by once again. man can work. otion for the ministry will can Evangelical Fellowship of this time the parents and god- JOHN MARTIN each; six of the terms will be dress thanks were accorded to ney, and I give parents a copy Is it worthwhile trying to stem become a year-round occu- Victoria. of my pamphlet "Danger Ahead" parent, are ,igain in their places. There are still vast millions in the world starved for Stained Glass Studio spent off-campus in internships, the speakers, to the women of the tide or turn back the clock nine will he spent on campus, St John's who provided refresh- when the common practice in the gospel but we are so little concerned that we put pation when the Hamma INIMITABLE 138 Kenneth Rd., Manly Yale School of Theology inaugu- and the final term will be arrang- The Convention began wi,'„h menss and to those who enter- the church today is to reject slip- coins from our Christmas pudding in our Remembrance ed to meet the special needs of tained the children and man- ping? an rates its new four-year a service conducted by the Vicar Bowl or help to send rice or wheat to India because the student. of St. John's, the Rev Tom Gee. aged the creche. COLLEGE DIPPING appeal dimly stirs our conscience. JOHN RADECKI MARTIN curriculum in June. "The creation of six-off- Then Bishop Hulme-Moir deliv- ered the first address, his sub- WORTHWHILE. Our spiritual myopia lets us see only as far as the Phone: 94 8422 One aim is to encourage a campus internship terms and the I think it Is worthwhile. I do "stn le of life"—combining min- full use of four summers makes ject being "Assurance." From the TRAINING parish pump. Our Lord tells us to lift up our eyes and Furniture Removals (riot think that ia widespread this curriculum unique," com- Bible and with apposite illustra- return to the practice of dip- look on the fields ripe to harvest, but we lovingly tend mented President Frederick K. tions and an occasional touch of and Storage TO FIT YOU FOR ping would automatically solve our hackgarden and will not rest until the last weed is Wentz. 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reign' of the Son of God will take place. the United States. In a recent Separation body you designate. Mark it Finally, in the much disputed -To help offset British devalua- service conducted by a Lutheran Is separation ever justified? Pastor in New York, eight-six 20th chapter of Revelation, I tion." Rev. Neil Macleod, in attacking Letters to the Editor emphasise this, that John saw men marched down the centre the case of the Sutherland what he wrote and was given aisle and deposited their draft T SAY Presbyterian separation, would TORTURE AND RAPE plainly to understand, and the Note out cards in an alms dish. Very few people in human racing car exhaust or the jang- tore and the Westminster Con- on which the discipline is i Disagrees seem to say, "No! Not in any Nobody in Australia was really based." language is quite simple, that Pastor Neuhaus said in the history have known or experi- ling jazz ot a go-go girl. — circumstance!" (7-3-68). Per- fession? very surprised when it was ad- But while things remain 1 enjoy reading Your paper the martyrs of the tribillawm service "You are here to do a enced freedom. Tyranny is the Bishop Ian snevid, of North sonally, I find this case most To pay hip - service only to mitted that an Australian war- these standards is sheer hum- as they are every child brought but I disagree with your view period would reign with Him solemn thing — to assert the normal state of the human race Queensland (Based on 1Cor. 13) unconvincing. rant officer in Vietnam had tor- claim of conscience over the bug. Mr Gregory Fox, in to baptism should be received on the Vietnam war. I feel that 1,000 years. and to Paul it was Comets tured a Vietcong prisoner, But it in its sin; and Marxism (of It is no secret, indeed, that In the first place, it is hardly the war should be brought to a revealed that the saved dead in with thankfulness and good claim of Government." whatever variety) is simply an- defending the separation of the did serve to bring home to us The Church must agree to the there are some coming appropriate to appeal to "Presby- Sutherland Presbyterians, pre- grace, looking forward with hope halt, immediately, but this will Christ, and the saved who .were war's brutality. There has pro- other synonym for tyranny. to 'Lambeth who are intent on terian tradition," for there have 'never happen while America still alive at His return, would BRITAIN'S PLIGHT supreme right of the human con- —Dr Sherwood E. Wirt, U.S.A. sents a case which demands and expectation to its future as a bably never been a war in which science with its God but whether altering the nature of our com- been at least four major separa- careful and prayerful considera- Christian and as a full and active continues to prop up the pre- reign with them also, and as Recently in these columns we we believe, all who before the international conventions have it should go to the length of In two of our modern mon life as Anglican Churches. tion movements aid many smal- tion, even though everyone may member of the Church. sent South Vietnam Govern- called our readers to prayer and ment. been rigorously observed by encouraging people to defy the churches in this diocese we have They would like to make it con- ler ones in the history of the not agree that the time is ripe —H. Craig, day of grace died justified by sacrifice in the way of urgent their faith in God. either side. Indeed, that is why civil code is another question. at least got rid of the monastic form more closely to the ideals Church of Scotland. In one of for separation now. To cover up Epping, N.S.W. We read newspaper reports of extra giving. The devaluation of such conventions exist. of bureacratic and managerial these — the Disruption of 1843 torture by the Allies, particu- Blessed is he that bath his the pound sterling late last year It seems to be out of spirit with choir, and put the singers at the urgent issues that this move Australian Governments efficiency which characterise, —no fewer than 451 ministers Call to larly the Americans and the part in the first resurrection. has meant that missionary socie- the remarks of both Peter and the side or the back (Wodonga raises with flights of fancy into should never appear to condone not only business organisations, and their congregations walked South Vietnamese such as push- —H. G. Smith, ties in Britain must give much Paul towards human authority and Yarrawonga) but nowhere ecclesiastical history is to hide such brutalities, but war being but also certain religious out of the established Church experiment ing from helicopters in flight Eden, N.S.W. more in cash sums to even main- (Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2). yet have we been game to go one's head in the sand. what it is, they will be exposed organisations other than our to set up 800 new congrega- I he New or Revised Sug- and by drownings, murdering tain present overseas missionary further and bring the (Com- —Donald C. Geddes. A.C.C. and from time to time, and they own. You are entitled to make tions. gestions of the Prayer Book suspected Vietcong on the spot. commitments. TV AWARDS munion Table) right out amongst grievously offend the Christian's Bruce Mc- your own guess as to which Secondly, it is no use quoting Commission may not be all that Now we know that the Viet- Graham Crusades A.C.R. would like to pre- the people.—Bishop We asked our readers as a conscience. The part of the Anglican world this great names — "the shining Indiscriminate we desire. Most will find fault cong do this too but I am In a recent editorial, "The sent first prize for blasphemy and Call, of Wangaratta. Victoria. Lenten project to send extra Evil men for their evil pur- attempt will come from.— hosts" — without reference to here and there and better sug- sure they are no worse than Australian Church Record" in- crudeness to the current series baptism cash gifts now to their mission- poses force wars upon us. The With all my heart I thank Bishop William Hardie, of Bal- their context. Most of these gestions to make, but the fear to us. ferred that the Australian Coun- on national television "Till Death It was with some relief that I ary societies or to us, marked Christian hates war but there are God far the ACR and feel it larat, Victoria. men quoted did not live in the experiment worries me. On top of all this is the cil of Churches had ignored the Us Do Part." Anyone who has read Rev. A. Deane's reply to "To help offset British devalua- alSj some things which he loves to be one of the very best 0. times when the state of the Our Lord's words are to napalm, phosporus and other Evangelistic Campaign of Dr and who happens to the article "We dropped indis- tion." We sincerely thank those so much that lie will join Ilk watched it all journals that come to me. Church called for separation. It "launch out for a catch" but we outrageous weapons. G rah am. agree with us, is quite obviously criminate baptism" (8/2/68). who did so and any gifts sent fellow citizens to offer resistance —H. Alexander Brown, Coota- would not be too difficult to hang desperately on that which Well, I have put it to you Twelve months ago, at the not "with it." For in Melbourne It seems to me that while to us were sent on to the res- to the onrushing tide of evil. mundra, N.S.W. NEW GRAMMAR compose an equally impressive we know. I believe-there is room that I dissent and I think that February, 1967 annual meeting on Friday, March 23, it was in- baptism remains a law of the pective societies. Tbis is what we are doing in list of great Scottish divines Who to hold dear all we have found even you must wonder what it of the Australian Council of cluded in the annual television this Easter message of Church and a condition, of full Vietnam. It is SCHOOL OPENING actually left the Church. Men helpful and also room to seek is that makes a nation so Churches, the Council unanim- Logie Awards as the best over- free pardon from sin, and eter- membership of the Church of to find worship that will be help- Mr R. H. Morgan, Headmaster like Begg, Cunningham, Dun- divided. Surely something is very ously passed the following reso- FURTHER CRISIS seas show of the year. nal life through faith in Jesus England, no child, irrespective of ful to others who do not feel USE THE LASH of Pittwater House Grammar can, Bannerman and Chalmers much a mistake that causes lution: The recent British Budget was One of our readers tells us Christ that will be proclaimed parental position, should be the same about what we have. It School at Collaroy has an- all took part in a separation people to be divided like this. "The advent in 1968 of the the most restrictive for many We do not agree with the that she and her son were watch- by Billy Graham. — Rev. Alan denied the right to receive it. was Cranmer who cut across so nounced that the school opened FROM the Church. N. Thompson, United Churches' Evangelistic years and its effect must be to learned judge in N.S.W. who sug- ing this show recently but the Alcock, St. Luke's, Clovelly, This view has been strength- much of the past when he pro- at the beginning of term, 1968. Rentligo, Vic. Campaign, led by Dr Billy heavily restrict British spending. gested that the lash should be To say, as Mr Macleod does, ened in my experience by the duced the Holy Communion son switched it off because of Pittwater House Grammar that the Reformers "were quite Millenium Graham and his team, will be a re-introduced as a deterrent to its blasphemous treatment of intimation of a young teenager service. His revolutionary step So now we have this additional As far as I am concerned, School is the first independent generous in their conception of significant event in Australian the pack rapes which are becom- Christian verities. But the worst who expressed thankfulness that we call "genius" but we church life. The annual meeting factor which will seriously affect it is Christ or nothing. — Mr secondary school for boys the Roman Catholic Church" in prophecy ing frighteningly common in our is yet to come. The final epi- her parents, although nominal ourselves dare not make even of the Australian Council British missionary giving. It re- Malcolm Muggeridge, Edin- to open in Sydney since 1927. and that "these men would not Rev. Dr James Packer land. Why stop at the lash'? It sode, which has been screened and non-active members of the tentative moves further on. of Churches asks the member presents an even more insistent burgh, Scotland. Extensions topresent Pre- thus lightly render the Seamless (A.C.R., 7 March) reveals more was the ally of the triangle, the in England and has drawn strong Church, had at least taken the churches to pray for the guid- call to us in this greatly blessed paratory School buildings have Robe of Christ" is to give en May I urge all clergy to use or less, that he cannot sub- rack, the thumb-screw. Why not protests from the National View- When we look back over the step of having her baptised, ance of the Holy Spirit upon and prosperous land to step into been completed to house Gram- impression that is not true. The this opportunity to find 'what will scribe to the view ..hat there the breach with really sacrificial re-introduce them all? The fact ers and Listeners Association, centuries and remember the ser- thereby giving her the right of help our people. Let us not this work. it also requests the' mar School boys. Reformers most certainly did membership in a Church in will be a period of 1,000 years extra giving, British C.M.S. sup- is that our own national history exceeds anything seen so far vices rendered to the Christian blacken such services but rather Australian Council of Churches shows that harsher penalties do Mr Morgan founded Pittwater have a high view of the Church which she herself was taking an on this earth during which ports practically every field that for blasphemy and filth. religion by poets, musicans, seek to find that which has a Executive to explore with State not deter but that they merely House Reparatory School in as the Body of Christ, but a active interest and through Christ will reign, and with Him, we Australian Anglicans are in- Australian viewers are fre- artists, architects, sculptors and response in man. This will mean Councils their appropriate re- brutalise. 1962 with five boys in a church Church like the Roman Church whose ministry she had come to the Church and those who were terested in. U.M.C.A. and S.P.G. quently obliged to keep tuned to many others, through the form a positive look to the problem. lationships to the Campaign." Decent citizens feel deep re- hall. which had departed from the know Christ in a real and living martyred during the period have formerly given much help national television because of the and adjuncts of Christian wor- It will mean "what about omit7 This resolution was published vulsion against both torture and The school now has five acres truth in preaching and practice way as her Saviour. from the Rapture of the Church to fields which are of particular absurd and frustrating frequency Ship, we cannot but be thank- of its own grounds, modern faci- ting this part and putting in the to the return of the prominently in the ACC maga- pack rape. But we must not let was one with which they would While sympathising, as Mr Lord in interest to A.B.M. It is perfectly of advertising on commercial ful to Almighty God who in- lities and equipment, staff of 12 following" rather than "blast the glory. zine "In Unity" and circulated our strong emotions warp our have no fellowship whatsoever. Deane does, with those who are clear that their capacity to help stations. spired them. — The Bishop of and enrolment of 130. whole thing!" His views are also hold by to all churches and church judgment. The Vietnam doves The fact of the matter is that against indiscriminate 'baptism I (Rev.) Harry Bryant, papers. Subsequently there have will be greatly reduced by the Generally, we have conic to Adelaide, S.A. the present Archbishop of Syd- have reacted hysterically to the the Presbyterian Church has al- think it wrong, from the child's Port Kembla, N.S.W. been discussions between State latest Budget. expect programs of good stan- ney, vide his splendid book "Do admission of torture by an Aus- It is not a light or easy thing ways been a strongly Confes- point of view, while 'baptism still ecumenical bodies and cam-. We in Australia are called dard from our ABC. "Till Death There seems to be a reluc- You Now Believe?", and are tralian soldier. They don't seem to be born again. It is radical, sional Church, and every time it remains a condition of full mem- paign committees resultine in a urgently to step into the breach. Us Do Part" is an outstanding BISHOP BURGMANN tance by many Evangelical held also by many others. 1 to have reacted at all to 14 young revolutionary. It means dethron- has wandered from its standards bership, to deny the child the variety of assistance being of- A.B.M., S.A.M.S., must exception. Its title is borrowed Clergy to use the new services number myself with those who C.M.S., Australians savagely violating ing self at the centre of our there have been godly men who right to receive it on the grounds fered. Vaughan Hintsn, be flooded with extra giving now from our Prayer Rook, but its believe that there will be a girls of 14 and 16 years of age. being and enthroning Christ.— MEMORIAL not only lifted their voices in of its parents' position. as set out by the Prayer Book Secretary for Public Relations, unless we are content to see the blasphemy and vulgarity reduce millenial period of 1,000 years, Rev. Dr. Stuart B, Babbage, After a slow 'beginning, the protest, hut were ready to separ- There is quite obviously need Commission, even on an experi- A.C.C. front line work of the Church of it to comedy of the very lowest mental basis. This narrow atti- on this earth, during which time U.S.A. sum being raised to endow the ate where necessary. for reform of the baptismal pro- God suffer retrenchment and DRAFT RESISTANCE SERVICE order. tude is bound to spell spiritual Christ will reign. Warden of St. Mark's in Bishop Who can deny that the main cedure and as Mr Deane states Clergy training This type of service was not dearth to the Church in the long worse. No commercial channel would But the division of the Church Burgmann's memory is now body of the Presbyterian Church it "must go beyond disciplinary My main reason is. that I Private correspondence sent to in the report of the Prayer Book run. Money sent to us at 511 Kent dare show it for no advertiser into clerical teachers and lay assuming more worthy pro- of Australia has rejected "de matters and concern itself with believe with all my heart that me on the basis of a' recent letter Commission but is one that has Street, Sydney, N.S.W., 2000, would care to associate his pro- pupils was a later thing, the con- portions. facto" the standards of Scrip- the theological pre-suppositions It would seem that much of the Word of God reveals it in your columns, in which I become known very recently in clearly. will be sent on to the missionary duct with its brand of humour. sequence possibly of the con- The cash in hand totals this attitude is based on the idea questioned the pastoral train- We suggest that viewers express version of rough, feudal, ger- $2896, and additional promises that the 1662 Prayer Book is I believe that the following ing ministry of theological col- their opinions in no uncertain manic tribes. It has no Bibical exceed $2,000. The promised God's last word to man in the events will come to pass: leges, has indicated that my posi- terms to the A.B.C. in their cap- justification and no permanent money will be sent in over the matter of worship. To subscribe From His ascension until the tion has been misunderstood. My ital city. validity. Indeed, it might be said next three or four years. to such an idea is very much a present day, the Church tuts be- search after conciseness has led that the only consequence of a The Council of St. Mark's has 1969 Round World Spring Tour matter of denominational pride lieved that one day He will to lack of clarity. return bodily. Prior to His re- millenium of clerical harangue plans to establish the Institute IJoder personal leadership of Rev. D. Ralph Heaton L.Th. rather than the Lord's glory. The context of my letter was RUSSIAN DEFECTS has been anti - clericalism. — more firmly in the Australian Director Christian Tourism. 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However a man who does not To book o film or receive more information, write to See us when requiring have this kind of 'background will Excite attention, help new believers, open doors ... with not (generally speaking) get it Film Department Induction Services, Parish Papers and all Classes of Church, during his college course, and Commercial or General Printing audio-visuals from FACT AND FAITH FILMS will face a heavy "reality shock" WORLD VISION OF AUSTRALIA in his curacy. Catechist work does not overcome this problem. BOX 399-C G.P.O. William Andrews Printing Co. Pty. Limited R. Rockland, MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3001 96-98 MAY STREET, ST. PETERS Telephone 51-2119 Northmead, NS.W. Australian Church Record, April 4, 1968 Page 5 Page 4 Australian Church Record, April 4, 1968

WHERE IS CALVARY! by Rev. L T. SOME LIGHT ON OUEER CHRISTIANS, CONFIRM AT R.E. SEMINAR Pearson. Henry E. Walter, Worthing, by David R. Smith. Rule Books, ACR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I 1967. Pp. 32. 40c. 1967. Pp. 106. 60c. LENTEN THOUGHTS The author has spent many David Smith, a Free Church 17 OR 18? years in the Holy Land and has minister in Melbourne, defines FOR SCHOOLS Did He know how much we would fail Him, Earliertins year Bishop T. B. The four maj,tr denominati,ms -conducted numerous touring par- a Queer Christian as "A church- The millions yet unborn; POSITIONS Holiday WORK WANTED McCall ot Wangaratta, was in shared for the hest time a semi- , 'ies from the United Kingdom. attending person who speaks as Hobart fill the centenary of St. nar 0.-: religious. education in THE CHURCH AND THE CHILD, by A. During World War II he spent if he is a genuine believer, but In those last few weeks He walked this earth schools at St Aloysius' College, and E. Capon. Hodder and Stough- some time as the Warden of the who, because of his behaviour, VACANT Accommodation WHEN MOVING' David's Cathedral, While there With sorrow that could scarce be born. he spent a day with the clergy Milson's Point, N.S.W. The Garden Tomb about which this doctrine, style of worship, atti- The Shift Is to ton, London, 1967. Pp. vi and 88. For He said 'I will not leave you comfortless' BLACKHEATH, Furnished, clean cottage, of the diocese discusSing Prayer opening on Friday, March 15, small book is written. tude towards others, and ap- all conveniences. Phone 631-3592 A. R. C. THOMAS. 60c. And 'My love I will leave with you'. (Sydney exchange). Book revision. was attended by Bishop H. G. The author advances the usual proach to God and God's Word APPOINTMENT: FURNITURE REMOVALS- The most valuable part of is different, strange, eccentric, The shame was ours - He took once for all, STORAGE. After group discussions, S. Begbie, representing the Arch- arguments to suggest that the . this volume in the "Christian questionable and odd," And we have not yet, let that be so. Modern equipment, efficient men. Bishop McCall reports that the bishop of Sydney, Cardinal N. r. Garden Tomb (uncovered in CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY WYKEHURST GUEST HOUSE 21a Sorrell St, and 28 Phillip St, Tasmanian clergy came up with Gilroy, Rev. C. F. Gribbie, Foundations" Series is the analy- He briefly describes a wide But it's twice ten 'hundred years PARRAMATTA. 18671 and the nearby hill are (WA.) For an enjoyable holiday in a rather radical suggestion for President General of the sis of the child's relationship range of peculiarities, his pur- 630-1241. the authentic sites of ',he Empty Did He Know? Did He know! Christian atmosphere. Good 635.6888. the Liturgical Commission's Methodist Church, and Rev. Dr. to his daily surroundings in the pose being to enable the pastor Tomb and Calvary. The field is the World wherein good seed Applications are Invited for the posi- Food. H. and C. water in bed- consideration. It was that chil- J. R. Barrie, representing the home and the school. His posi- The author contends that the to recognise these when they tion of C.M.S. STAFF WORKER IN rooms. House-parties taken. INTERSTATE drei-4 should 'be admitted to Holy Moderator of the Presbyterian tion in the Church is consid- Church of the Holy Sepulchre come to his notice, and so take Are His Kingdom's children, W.A., with responsibility for Book- Mr and Mrs H. Bartrop, Communion at a tender age, if Church. ered with insight, and stress is cannot be the authentic site but appropriate action to restore the And angels of the Son of Man shop. Would need to be a capable, 219 Katoomba Street, SERVICES accompanied by their parents. The weekend seminar was made upon his importance as merely a memorial of it. erring one to biblical truth! Shall gather if His Kingdom. missionary-minded woman with some In such cases, confirmation sponsored by the Teachers' an individual in his own right, - A.R.A. KATOOMBA. Everyone who visits the Gar- Blessed .are the merciful, the meek and pure in heart. office experience, prepared to com- COORPAROO. St. Stephen's. Brisbane. should be administered at a con- Guild of N.S.W. and Dr. T. H. and not just as a person of den Tomb will readily acknow- mence duties mid-May. Cnr. Cavendish and Chatsworth Roads. Blessed the seekers of righteousness and who suffer for this fact. Visitors welcome. 7.30 and 9 siderably later age. Visser, a master at Shore, North inferior status whose importance ledge that what we see there is Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning derives from , his future mem- BUNDANOON Prayer (Holy Communion 1st Suede). Although contrary to contem- Sydney, was chairman. Miss P. what the Gospel narratives pre- Christ said ye cannot grow one hair nor add' one inch of height, 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. Rector Rev, porary Anglican practice, the M. Evans, Presiders of the Guild .bp.eTr shhei sent to our mind's eye. Whether And, where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. For further Information apply to: "Orana" Christian Youth Camp J. Greenwood. SHORT NOTICES Bishop believes that this sug- and Headmistress of Ravens- remendous importance of Beautiful bushland setting. you accept the author's reason- Sadly, yes, He knew. He knew. GEELONG (East). St. Matthew's. Mc- gestion merits much thought. wood, Gordon, welcomed the the child's home background ing to go beyond this and accept MARTIN 1 1 !HER AND THE C.M.S. Secretary Accom. 60. Oiling Street, Evangelical. Sundays: 10 REFORN1A PION . by A. G. 'Let your tight so shine before men they see your good works a.m.. Morning Prayer: 7 p.m., Evening The Tasmanian clergy were official guests and 200 teachers for his religious development is it as the actual si!ze of the Cruci- Mod, Cons, Enquiries: Prayer. Peter Pa an, Vicar. of course emphasised, and will Dickens. Hodder and Stroughban, (marked "Confidential"). adamant that the later age would from G.P.S., Associated and fixion and Resurrection is And glory your Father in heaven.' Mr J. Davy, other independent schools. be conceded by all who are London. 1967. pp. 184. $1.90. C/o 328 Murray Street, Perth. W.A. not do unless the children of another matter. Hugh Latimer cried, from the flames of the stake- "Twynham" - regular worshipping parent's were concerned with the Church's The photographs and. maps in Professor Dickens has made 6000. WANTED Penrose. Ph. 258. admitted to Holy Communion growth. The authors suggest that the book are useful and the another distinct contribution to 'Today we will light such a candle, after suitable instruction, much EDITOR RESIGNS a solution must be sought in author's emphasis is upon the the "Teach Yourself History" By the grace of God will never go out.' SECOND-HAND THEOLOGICAL Ben,K5 earlier than is now the case. more effective teaching by the series. A sympathetic study of Two-bedroom Flat, very close outAint. Quotes given C M S Book- Mr P. W. Bates, who has been saving work of Christ and not Are we aware of this unquenchable flame? MODERN Shoe, 93 Bathurst Street Sydney Church in preparation for bap- beach. H.W.S., Septic and ample wat- They also made the point managing editor of New am upon an archaeological dis- both the man and the movement er. Available April/ May, 526. Junel tisms and marriages. Two use- Do we know? Do we know? July 516 per week. No school hols. WANTED 100 more students to enrol In that confirmation should only be Zealand's Church and People for ,I011 as to which is the which will make interesting read- No. 1 "Quarterdeck," Agent, Hunter. C. of 6. Bible College. Full Bible course admiaistered to those who ,had ful chapters deal with the train- ing for Protestants who wish Dorothy M. Evans. Avoca, 8,1252. lectures In Sydney or by correspon- the past ten years, has resigned vulhcniie ,ite. -B.G.J. dence anywhere. Full details from clearly made up their minds to to take an appoimment with the ing of children in the Church, to •understand their Reformation Registrar. P.O. Box 41, Roseville. and reaching those outside. INQUIRIES, are invited from (priests N 5.W be servants of Christ. This would country's. Tourist and Publicity BIBLE FOR CHILDREN: Volume One, heritage. It would perhaps be difficult cr laymen) for the position of Vic- mean a more serious 'attitude to Department. by J. L. Klink. Burke Publishing Co. torian Secretary of The Bush Church PROFESSIONAL confirmation, less wastage and The announcement was made to point to anything specifi- A MAP BOOK FOR BIBLE Aid Society, Full particulars of work SPECIAL fewer confirmees. by Mr L. R. Arnold, chairman cally new in the recommenda- Ltd., 1961. Pp. 313. $4.60. STUDENTS by Frederic L. Fay. tions for action in this little 10,000 HOMES VISITED and terms of appointment from Honor- SERVICES of the fortnightly's Trust Board. This beautiful narrative of !..he Hodder and Stoughton, London. ary Clerical Secretary, Victorian Com- volume, but ',hey might well re- EVENTS "Mr Bates," he explained, "has Old Testament has been planned 1967. pp. 64. 55c. An excellent HEproposed develop- inunity Centre would be a place mittee, 30 Invermay Grove. Rosanna. sult in renewed effort and fresh collection of black and white been considering moving to other by both author and artist, to ',o which students could come Victoria, 3084. Inquires should be ST. BARNABAS, BROADWAY, hope in those who are concerned maps which are clear and un- T ment of the Macquarie April 7, 1968, fields for some time, and it is convey the spirit of the scrip- for counselling, personal services lodged by 30th April. 1968. CUSTOMS AGENTS about Christ's command, "Feed cluttered. Best substitute tor UNIVERSITY EXPOSITIONS, 1968 MISSIONARIES IN coincidental that his new tures through prose, verse, song, area in Sydney, N,S.W. and group activities, which may Goods cleared/delivered (7.15 o.M.) my lambs." -C.E.W.B. E. A. JUDGE. M.A., appointment should come at the Reed's atlas which is now out of has given rise to an excit- ex Parcels Post, Aircraft drama and illustration. not be provided within the Uni- (Reader In Ancient History. University time when the future of .the print. Highly recommended for versity. and ships. of Sydney) NATURE STORIES FOR CHILDREN, by Dr Klink clearly knoWs how ing ecumenical movement. SUBJECT: "THE EMPTY TOMB - INDIA paper is u'ilider consideration. to relate the story of the Bible all Sunday School and day "SERVICE TRANSPORT" A LEGEND" school teachers. , Churches of many denomina- Specialised services in the (Professor Geering). (New Delhi), - While its The Trust Board has not yet Vera Hutchcroft. Baker Book House, in an imaginative and interest- form of marriage guidance, com- 181 Clarence St., S3dney. tions have combined to form the policy calls for "complete made its decision concerning the Canada, 1967.: Pp; 95. $1.50 (U.S.). ing manner. There are poems, munity aid and social, services' Phone 29-5001, 29-3634. ARCHEOLOGY OF THE NEW Macquarie Inter-Church Council. COOK REQUIRED. Monday to Friday Indianisation" of all Christian paper, and fortnightly publica- songs, stories and plays Which information could be provided mornings, for church kindergarten in Accommodation tion is continuing." Each of the forty-one stories TESTAMENT by R. K. Hard- Member Churches include Sydney. Details, 51-2043. missions, the Indian Govern- would appeal to children of all included in this book, contains son,Hodder mid Stoughton, Lou- Roman Catholics, Methodists, for the community in general. • ment will not issue a 'general ages. KINDERGARTEN TEACHER required for information from the world of don. 1964. pp. 141. 80e. Another Presbyterians, Anglicans and church day kindergarten In Sydney. Wanted order" expelling all foreia„ mis- The black and white illustra- ECUMENICAL SERVICE. Must be either trained in Infants Nature vividly told, and related fine production in the "Teach Congregationalists. Schcol or Pre-School Kindergarten MOVING sionaries, a government ,41i, to a basic scriptural truth. A tions by Piet Klaasse are arrest- Yourself Series." A good intro- Congregations of all Churches Teaching. or In training now, or will- YC'UNG couple need self-contained, un- WITNESS AT ing and provocative, and form The Council has organised a trained. Details. 51-2043. furnished or oars-furnished flat from said here. most readable book for use with duction to the light thrown on in the Macquarii Inter-Church ing to be 11th May. Ring 54-3308. team of 200 visitors which called MA DE EASY an integral part'of the story. the New Testament documents /CHOIRMASTER needed by The case of each primary-aged children. Council combined in an act of ORGANIST CHRISTIAN Girl requires board with I have rarely seen a more suit- at every home in an area St. Paul's. Gymea.• Enthusiastic Choir. will be considered indivi,luid I . -Alison pain. by archeological investigations. faith and worship on Sunday, wish Chrisliao family. Write Box 217, bounded by Terry's Creek, Lane Apply hector, Phone 524-6225. lire. COUNTRY ! able Bible for children ralay, or A.C. Vudya Charan Shukla, Minister March 24. one that is as attractive in its THE HILL OF THE CROSS Cove River, Buffalo' Road and DAVIS Van Lines of State for Home Affairs, him A THEOLOGICAL PREACHER'S NOTE- presentation. I warmly recom- by Marcus L. Loane. OliphantS, Blaxland Road. The service was held in the Pty. Ltd. Lok Sabha in 'the lower hell BOOK, by D. W. Cleverley Ford. North Ryde High School Hall FOR SALE Accommodation of the National Parliamei,i. UNIVERSITIES mend it to any who are consid- London. 1968. pp. 159. The object of the survey was Hodder and Stoughton, London, ering giving a Bible to a child, 8/6 (U.K.) and ministers of all churches Australia-wide door446--door "Indianisation" - will be reached to distribute details of the EASTER NEEDS: Late in March the Uni- and look forward with great in- participated. Everything for pleasure or business. Service Available on a "progresSive" basis, he 1967. Pp. 191. 95c. This is a paperback reprint Churches in the area, to issue Tape Recorder Special. • versities of Newcastle and terest to the publication of the . an invitation to attend Easter The guest speaker was Pro- New 2-speed 31 4in 539.50. Wonder- indicated. , The author is Director of the of Vox Crucis, first published in ful Value, Cameras. Radios, Players. 630-6222 A F'D AVAILABLE. Christian Hostel New Testament story, in a sec- Services at any Church, to deter- fessor Fred Chong, Professor of Ne w England were visited College of Preachers and in 1956. Its publication early -in Guitars, etc. Big Discounts available. Business Girls. Bush Missionary Missionaries with "outstand- Mathematics at Macquarie Uni- Write fcr National, Hanimex. Philips 157 BRIENS ROAD, ,ociety. 22 Arthur Street, Punchbowl. ing qualifications or by .the Rev. Paul Barnett, this book first of all deals with ond volume. Lent is, most timely. A rich mine mine the denomination and par- catalogues. All brands of Recording Enquiries. Matron, 759-0511. Alison Dain. ticular needs of people within the versity. Tapes. 200 sizes stocked. Send for NORTHMEAD experience" will 'be admitted. he rector of St Barnabas', the Materials and Methods of of material for study and pre- free lists. WANTED. Lady share comfortable Flat. the Preacher, in particular paration of addresses. . area.' The act of worship marked the SOUTHWELL SUPPLIES. (Box 410 Parramatto) Rent $6.50 each. Ask for Mrs Camp- said, if "Irixlians are 'not avail- Broadway, N.S.W. CHILDREN, by • 176 Geelong Road. Footway, VIC. bell. Phone 56-1862. able for such posts," but mission- stressing the need for the OBJECT LESSONS FOR Information collected will be opening of the survey which 68-4436. Ile conducted a brief three day QUIET TALKS ON PRAYER aries will be deported if their preacher to have a positive theo- Luther Cross. Baker Book House, used to assess the future role of took place during the two-week missal:: at the University of by S. D. Gordon. Fleming H. presence "is considered prejudi- logy. He then sets out his theo- 1961, Ph. 99. $1.50 (U.S.). the Church in the Area, period March 24 lo April 7. U.S.A., Revell, U.S.A. 1968. 6/ (U.K.). cial to national interests." Newcastle, arranged by the logy of preaching in a section Evangelical Union. The Univer- The stories selected, though UNIVERSITY. Mr Shukla's statement was which is the most interesting in Gordon's "Quiet Talks . . . ASIAN EVANGELISM CONGRESS sity has recently moved to its- the book, even though one typically American in language series should need no introduc-. The survey will assist in as- given in asnwer to a series of 112W site at Shortland and has and approach, can be easily lion for the coming of such an The Rt Rev. A. Jack Dain of questions by a Communist mem- would not agree with every- tion. This is .a classic on prayer sessing' the need for a Corn- THE GOSPEL OF MARK SINGAPORE, March 12, Australia, member 'of the Execu- 4 Hut 2,000 students. thing he says. adapted for use in Sunday School which deserves the widest po- munity Centre which could be event." ber. lie E.U. is quite small with IN LITTLE CHILDREN'S WORDS 1968 - "Be it resolved The resolution recalled l'a tive Committee, further remind- There follow some 30 ser- or beach mission work. sible circulation. required to serve the Macquarie -E.P.S., Geneva. hout 20 members. There was a translation by John L. M. . . that we reaffirm such strong desire to hold a regional ed the group that while "we mons which illutrate the con- The book contains several University and the proposed cannot make a new purpose for pleasing respowse and daily struction of sermons dealing ideas, and the lessons are pre- residential development of adja- Dooley (Arthur H.. Stockwell) a desire and determination congress on evangelism" which 4.-ndances averaged 60. In ad- 65 cents, the Asian delegates to the 1966 the Congress, we need to take with theological concepts. A use- sented in a striking manner. A Please mention "Church cent areas. . ." thus concluded a res- dition the missioner spent many very useful section on children's World Congress on Evangelism up the objective of the Berlin .ful book for seeing how lan- Record" when replying to Chaplaincy facilities are FOR READING TO 4.8 YRS. OLD olution passed by the Ex- Congress and make it relevant Crusade preparations each day in the Univer- guage, image, illustration, etc. sermon techniques has been in- held in Berlin, Germany, felt at - \ cafeteria and had infor- our advertisers. needed in close proximity to the CMS and Church Bookshops ecutive Committee of the the close of the world meeting. to our part of the world." can be applied in sermons cluded. campus. An Ecumenical Com-1 in 11 conversations with large • -A.R.A. -Alison DaM. Asia-South Pacific 'Con- Dr Kyung Chik Han, of South Expressing full 'satisfaction reach climax numbers of students and staff. Korea, who was elected chairman over what, they felt was a major gress on Evangelism during Continued From Page I Lots of freshers responded to of the Executive Committee, step toward the fulfilment of its initial meeting held usade meetings have already the mission End the ,theme was said in his address to the group their desire to hold a regional an increased aware'r:ess of the here on March 12. ' that "Asia is going through a congress on evangelism, every been made, including thousands Sydney Church of England Grammar School for Girls from Newcastle and Wollongong Graham Crusade and the need The 170 - word' resolution dangerous age, but our task is member of the Executive Com- Day and areas. Almost 100 landline re- for an intensive evangelistic out- THE ALL-AUSTRALIAN COMPANY Boarding Schools; Kindergarten to Matriculation. expressed what was felt as the to witness for Christ. This task, mittee signed the resolution and Under a Council appointed by Synod. lay centres have been set up in reach in the next 12 months. Est. 1878 Founded 1895. unanimous conviction of every he explained, "must be under- cabled Dr Billy Graham expres- SYDNEY: Forbes Street, Darlinghurst (Phone 31-3445), MOSS VALE: Sutton Road, Moss Vale, country areas so that mitch of From Newcastle Mr Barnett scored in the coming Congress." sing their "sincere gratitude" to Phone 222 (Moss Vale). member of the Executive Com- the State of N.S.W. will hear went to a weekend houseparty mittee that the Singapore meet- him and his colleagues "for NORTH SYDNEY: "Redlands," Military Road, Cremorne (Phone 90-3347). the gospel message. at. Guyra, , organised by the ing to be held at the 1,000-seat CONVERSION being instrumental in fulfilling Anglican Society of the Univer- WOLLONGONG: "Gleniffer Brae," Hillview Avenue, Keiraville. (Phone B4283 Wollongong). Singapore Conference Hall, Emphasising the same theme, our unanimous desire to hold Special arrangements' are sity of New England and its MERCANTILE MUTUAL The school curriculum comprises thorough religious teaching in accordance with principles of the November 5 to 13 this year is the Rt. Rev. Chandu Ray, of such a Congress in Asia." being made for all kinds of Anglican • chaplairi-, the Rev. Church of England, with a sound, general education under a thoroughly competent staff. a culmination of their "prayer- Pakistan, who was elected vice- Members of the Congress physically handicapped people Maurice Betteridge who came INSURANCE For full information, apply to the Headmistress of the school desired., while buses and trains will run ful longing and glad anticipa- chairman of the Executive Com- Committee are Dr Kyung Chik to the diocese of A 'dale CO. LTD. mittee said, "In Berlin the Han, of South Kor'ea, chairman; to Sydney from as far as Mel- from New Zealand. Ai this uni- Classified advertisements should dominant feeling was unity in The Rt. Rev. Dr Chandu Ray, bourne. As in other cities, versity the Anglican Society is FIRE, ACCIDENT, MARINE be sent to THE AUSTRALIAN of Pakistan, vice chairman; special prayer meetings are held CHURCH RECORD, S11 KENT the task of evangelism . . . we practically ident i ca I with the Head Office: 117 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. For free, friendly and courteous advice on travel anywhere, consult STREET, SYDNEY. They should cannot postpone the translation Bishop Onofre Fonceca, of the weekly in hundreds of churches E.U. in its membership. In addi- be prepaid. Rate: Sc per word. -DIRECTORS: ad-r of the Berlin aims." Philippines. Dr Akira Hatori, of and people wait expectantly on tion to his chaplaincy ditties, Mr MITCHELL'S INTERNATIONAL TOURS minimum 40c. Replies aye Allen C. LEWIS (Chairman) F. W. RADFORD (Vice-Chairman) dressed to a Boa Number an pay- The Bishop from Pakistan Japan, Mr Wuyung of the Re- the Lord for His guidance and Betteridge is a tutor in history Accredited agents for all Major Airlines and Shipping Companies. General Agents for Frames ment of an additional 10c to corer blessing on all that is done. MALCOLM C. DAVIS D. M. CARMENT thu cost of forwarding replies to emphasised the need of "going public of China, Rev. Philip at the university. A. C. MAITLAND Tours Ltd., of London. At no extra cost, our International experts will promptly and efficiently the advertiser. Receipts will not he R. A. CATLEY (Managing Director) handle all your travel requirements. forwarded unless requested and such hack to the old meaning of con- Teng, of Hong Kong, Rev. Su- We may expect great things The houseparty was held at W. F. RITCHIE, R. E. SCOTT (Assistant Managers) requests should he accompanied by version" and said, "Now is the bodh Sahu, of India, and Dr from God at this wonderful Glenshields Station and atten- a sit:mused. addressed envelope. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT ALL STATES Culwalla Chambers, 67 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. Phone 28-1329 time to do it." Khoo Siaw Hua, of Singapore. time. dances averaged 30 each day. Page 6 Australian Church Record, April 4, 1968 Australian Church Record, April 4, 1968 Page 7 tion comes from what he does to earn it. Christianity asserts that THE AUSTRALIAN THE AUSTRALIAN THE DAY OF THE CROSS IN JERUSALEM salvation comes from outside Continued From Page 1 The crowd, egged on by the Sepulchre which encloses the man namely from what Christ chief priests, had no doubt traditional site of Calvary and has done. "The gift of God is Is usually approached through CHURCH the famous St. Stephen's Gate. about their answer to Pilate's the Tomb of Joseph of Arima- eternal life" and this gift is so The original pavement of the question. "Let him be crucified!" thea in which. Christ's body was costly that Christ had to die on fortress now lies many feet be- they shouted. placed after its removal from the Cross to secure it for us. neath the narrow roadway which Still the obstinate Pilate the Cross. Emil Brunner expresses the RECORD marks the route of the Via seemed to hesitate. The stubborn contrast between Christianity and CHURCH RECORD The paper for Church of Dolorosa or Way of Sorrows. Governor was giving Caiaphas CHRIST the non-Christian religions at this and his henchmen some anxious England people — Catholic, THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER — EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION During my visit to Jerusalem CRUCIFIED point thus: "In the non-Christian Apostolic, Protestant and moments. it was still not quite religious man is spared the final I went to the building which is Crucified between two crim- Reformed Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transroiss,or, by posf Printed by John Fairfax and Price 10 cents in the care of the Sisters of Zion. cartain that he would give in humiliation of knowing that the Subscription $2.50 per year. No, 1411 — April 18, 1968 as a newspaper. Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. to their pressure. inals, taunted by his remorseless With other members of our foes whose ferocity pursued him Mediator must bear the punish- Editorial and Business: 511 party we descended several At this point the Jews to the Cross itself, Jesus Christ ment instead of man himself." Kent St., Sydney. Phone: flights of steps until we were launched their most telling refused to allow the hatred of The love of God and the right- 61-2975. Office hours: 10 standing on the actual pavement shaft: "If you let this man go, his enemies to overwhelm him. eousness of God are great New a.m. to 4 p.m. Issued fort- of the Antonia Fortress. you are not the Emperor's "Father, forgive them" he prayed Testament themes. That central nightly, on alternate Thurs- THOUSANDS RESPOND TO CRUSADE'S CHALLENGE As St John tells us an Chapter friend: whoever makes himself a as they drove in the nails, "they cross, flanked by the two cruci- days. Copy deadline Thurs- 19 of his gospel. "When Pilate king speaks against Caesar." know not what they are doing." fied criminals, thaws how both day preceding date of issue, ANY thousands of people responded to the Gospel invitation as the The Archbishop's address on Brisbane on the Sunday night heard those words, he brought This was too much. Pilate's the Divine righteousness and the but earlier receipt preferable. the Friday night was a great when there was an attendance If they had known, what differ- Crusades came to their climax in Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane. Eye- Jesus out and sat down on self-interest was involved and ence would it have made to these DIN in, I,,s e met iiii Calvan, M evangelistic appeal sufficient to of 65,000 and over 2,000 re- the judgment seas at a place he could not stand against that men who crucified the Lord of witnesses sent their stories to the Record of the impact of the Crusades warm the heart. His oratory, sponded to the appeal. called the Pavement. There kind of blackmail. His resistance Glory as part of the day's work? upon the crowds who attended and they all hold high hopes for the con- dramatic appeal and enthusiastic In N.S.W., thousands of visi- they were, these huge, smooth crumpled completely. "Take him, Jesus commissioned the faith- tinuing effect of the Crusades on the life of the church and the community. personality poured over the pack- tors took personal invitations to stones, which were grooved to he said, and crucify him; I find ful John to take care of Mary, ed Festival Hall. the Crusade into 950,000 homes prevent horses from slipping and no fault in him." his mother. He responded to the Rev. Bryan F. Hall, rector when the Rev. Lance Shilton of in Adelaide and at least 25 He attended the first Crusade in city and country. Landlines there were fairly deep gutters They took Jesus and led him cry of the Repentant Criminal of St. Alban's, Perth, W.A., Adelaide will hold two teaching parishes were involved in some meeting on Sunday, March 31, will take the Crusades into well to carry away the rain. away. And he, bearing his cross, and was again present last night over 100 country centres and with the answer: "today you will said: meetings and an evangelistic way. Some of the stones had mark- went forth unto a place called be with me in Paradise." Guest Service in May. Thu will It is to the credit of the for Billy Graham's meeting. He special trains will bring many ings made by the soldiers for the place of a skull which is The terrible cry of desolation, The predominance of young take place at St. Alban's, High- Bishop of Adelaide that while will also be at the final meeting hundreds from as far as Mel- their games. Matthew tells us in called Golgotha and there they REV. ERIC HAMPSON, a graduate RP V. GORDON CLAN% ILLE MOT- people at the Leighton Fold Cru- gate, whose rector and people he did not actively support the on Sunday April 7, to give the bourne. April 20 to 28 will cer- his gospel "When the soldiers "My God, why have you for- of Rhodes University, South Africa, has TRAM, formerly rector of St. John's. crucified him," been appointed Archdeacon of the West sade in Perth was notable, espe- have been actively involved in Crusade and was the only bishop Benediction. tainly be a landmark in the his- had plaited a crown of thorns saken me?" was wrung from his Penshurst (Sydney), died In the Re- lips but it was followed by the and rector of Mount Ise, North Queens- patriation Hospital, Concord, on 23rd cially on "Youth Night," when the Crusade throughout. in the four capitals concerned The mass media gave a wide tory of the mother State of they put it upon His head and MODERN land. March. Two sisters are Mrs F. Lang- words of peace: "It is finished." delegations from many church At the Archbishop's personal not to do so, he refrained from coverage to the final service in Australia. put a reed in His right hand REV. GRAHAM JEFFERYS, citrate of ford-Smith and Mrs K. Langford-Smith. schools joined others to hear a PROCESSION "Father into thy hands I com- St. Michael's, Wollongong (Sydney), was REV. BARRY MAXWELL, curate of request, the final meeting of the the open hostility which a few and they bowed the knee before married to Elizabeth, elder daughter St. Paul's, Wahroonga (Sydney), has fine and relevant address to have had for the Crusades. Every Friday afternoon at 3 mend my spirit." of the REV. GORDON and MRS GER- Crusade was marked by a chat. Him and mocked Him saying been appointed locum tenens for six modern youth on "David and lenge to Christians to re-dedi- At the University of Adelaide, `Hail, King of the Jews!'" o'clock in Jerusalem a crowd of Joseph of Arimathea (a secret BER, of St. Alban's Rectory, Belmore, months at St. Luke's, Miranda, while N.S.W., on March 9. at St. Alban's the rector, Rev. Russell Fowler, is Goliath." lives Leighton Ford was met people gathers in the spacious follower of Jesus and a member Belmore. by the Archbishop of Sydney. cate their to Christ, signify- We all stood in silent medita- overseas. Despite the indifference of the ing this intention by standing by dozens of paper planes. But NEW DAY FOR CARPENTARIA tion as we looked upon one of courtyard of the Moslem college of the Sanhedrin) now summoned RIGHT REV. NICHOLAS ALLEN- REV. W. 2. DOWELL, formerly Sen- Press and the cold weather, BY, Bishop of , a see which ior Chaplain, Missions to Seamen, has in their places. The response after the merriment subsided, he the most impressive places in of Al'Omariyeh, which stands sufficient courage to ask Pilate attendances were good, totalling own musical instruments. There for permission to take Christ's includes , and part of been appointed Vicar of Christ Church, was most encouraging. was given close attention. At the WITH the creation of the the Holy Land. There is sound on the Antonia Fortress area. Indonesian Borneo, has resigned as from Brunswick (Melbourne), from March 13. about 60,000. Almost 2,000 University of Bedford Park, are about 6,000 Torres Strait body and to lay it in his own October 31. He will become Assistant The Leighton Ford Crusade TY new diocese of North- warrant for identifying this place These people will join in the REV. J. D. SANSOM, vicar of Holy people responded to the 'appeals, there was rapt attention and he Islanders and the vast majority procession which follows the tra- prepared tomb and the ancient from November. He Trinity, Kew, has been appointed vicar has made a very considerable with the scene of Christ's suffer- is 59. Before his consecration in 1962 of St. Agnes', Black Rock (Melbourne), over a quarter of whom were was closely questioned about ern Territory, an area sep- are Anglicans. Among their ditional Via Dolorosa or Way Church of the Holy Sepulchre he was Provincial of the Society of the as from June 19, next, impact in Adelaide. Over 50,000 ing at the hands of the rough Sacred Mission In Adelaide. Anglicans. political issues, particularly Viet- arated from the diocese of number are 22 Torres Island soldiers who made sport of the of Sorrows leading to the Church encloses this tomb. REV. JOHN BILSBORROW was com- Archbishop Appleton is plan- attended the War:lite Show- clergy and they outnumber Euro- MR JOHN YOUNG, of Melbourne, missioned in St. Paul's Cathedral, Mel- grounds and there were over a nam. Carpentaria, a new era be- Son of God. of the Holy Sepulchre. Visitors was made a deacon in Christ Church bourne, on March 25 as Home Secretary ning a service in the Cathedral pean clergy in the diocese. from many countries join in this GOOD FRIDAY Cathedral, Darwin, on March 24. by of C.M.S. for Victoria. on April 28, to Which all these thousand inquirers. OPPOSITION gins for Carpentaria with the Bishop of the Northern Territory. THE MOST REV. HAROLD E. SEX- Canon Hawkey outlined the THE DILEMMA procession which slowly ad- Good Friday seems an in- folk will be invited. A further Strong support was forthcom- At both universities there was the consecration of Canon four main areas of the Church's vances through the narrow REV. ROBERT J. DONNELLY has TON, Metropolitan of the Province of The Gospel narratives des- appropriate title for the Day of been appointed Senior Chaplain at the British Columbia. Canada, has resigned follow-up program is planned ing from the Church of England strong and organised opposition Eric Hawkey os its new work and witness in the diocese. streets of the Old City. Mission to Seamen, Port Melbourne. as Metropolitan but will continue as cribe Pilate's unusccessful efforts the Cross. Its events leave Caia- Bishop of British Columbia, the see which by the Humanist Society but Bishop. They are the work among the To participate in the proces- phas and Pilate in control. Evil MR GEOFFREY EVANS was made he has occupied since 1935. He was or- many inquirers remained behind Islanders on 16 inhabited to evade the issue of giving a sion was a moving experience. a deacon in St. James', Dandenong (Mel- dained in 1911 by the Bishop of Bal- Canon Hawkey spoke about just verdict concerning Jesus. on the throne, truth on the scaf- bourne), on March 24 by Bishop G. T. larat and is the only Australian who for counselling. islands; the Mitchell, Edward Most of those taking part ap- fold. There is nothing good Sambell. is a bishop of a Canadian see. his vast and scattered diocese in Pilate knew the evil motives At Wayville, the second high- and Lockhart River missions peared to be sincerely interested about that. Most people are fas- REV. NICHOLAS STACEY, controver- a special interview with the which prompted the leaders of sial rector of Woolwich, London, has re- est number of inquirers have among the Aborigines; the scat- in its religious significance and cinated by the events of this Record when he visited Sydney the Jewish Church to seek the signed to become deputy director of called 'themselves Church of Eng- tered communities of Aborigines were not just "doing" another day. We understand the cross- Oxfam. Last year Mr Stacey opened a land. Churches who have a fol- just before his consecration. He and white people around the death of Christ. He said quite tour. As we moved off, the am- licensed bar at his church in connection will be consecrated on St. current of human emotion and 'CHRISTIAN with his youth activities. low-up program in operation will Gulf of Carpentaria and offshore plainly that Christ was innocent plified Moslem "ciall to prayer" George's Day, April 23, in St. of anything which could justly character failure which it so REV. MALCOLM MCKENZIE has benefit greatly from the influx islands and in the northern tip from the nearby minaret mingled starkly reveals. been appointed Master of St. Mark's of new, dedicated, Christians. John's Cathedral, Brisbane. incur Rome's displeasure. He with the chants of the Christians. MATRIMONIAL College, University of Adelaide. He has He told the Record that this tried to get rid of the matter Good Friday cannot be under- been chaplain of the College for the From Brsibane, the rector of As the procession moved along stood unless we see it against the past four years. He is a graduate of St. Stephen's, Cooparoo, reports would be the first consecration by referring it to Herod Antipas the narrow streets, the average AGENTS" CONFER Trinity College, Melbourne. background of Easter Day. Does REV. L. R. JUPP, rector of All Souls' particularly on the meeting on of a Brisbane man in Brisbane's who also happened to be. stay- citizen of Jerusalem took little cathedral for many years. Pos- ing in Jerusalem at that time. God care about our moral striv- ('Tokyo) — "Hunting for St. Peter's (Adelaide), has been ap- Friday, April 5, addressed by notice of it as he went_ about ing? If He does, can He make pointed rural dean of the Eastern Sub- Dr Billy Graham: sibly Bishop Dixon was the last husbands is a difficult task for urbs in place of the REV. S. A. MA:N. He tried to get the mob to his own affairs. his "caring" effective in this kind and that was in the pre-war accept Jesus as the Passover Christian girls," commented STONE, who has resigned. The Archbishop of Brisbane There was the Jordanian of world? These questions require REV. B. R. JONES, rector of St. period. The consecration will be Prisoner whom the Governor an experienced matchmaker in gave a fine lead to the Crusade policeman questioning a rough- convincing answers, because if Bede's, Semaphore (Adelaide), has been at 7.30 p.m. and that too is released as an annual gesture of Japan, as members of the Family appointed rural dean of the Western on Friday, March 28, 'in the looking fellow who was loudly Suburbs in place of the REV. W. C. S. rather unusual. goodwill. the Cross on Calvary is the end Life Committee of the National Festival Hall. Attended 'by 6,000 protesting, There were the shop- of the story, Christ's personal JOHNSON, who has resigned. He tried every dodge and Christian Council (Kyodan) con- REV. ALAN G. DUTTON, of the dio- it was the opportunity to intro- Quetta Memorial Cathedral on keepers busily selling their moral victory over his enemies Thursday Island in the Torres stratagem but all to no avail. goods. The carpenter and the ferred with "Christian matri- cese of Melanesia, has been appointed duce the associate evangelist, Dr would have meant no more for A.B.M. Secretary for the diocese of John Wesley White, who spoke Strait will see an unsual en- What had begun as a simple bootmaker scarcely looked up monial agents" from various Adelaide. us than an inspiring example of at the Exhibition Grounds thronement, by Australian stan- open-and-shut case was assum- from their benches. Perhaps it denominations. REV. RON. and MRS BUTLER and heroic martyrdom. The committee, which is con- family sail for Paraguay, South Ameri- from Sunday, March 31, to dards. ing alarming proportions. The was rather like this on that first ca, for the South American Missionary situation was getting beyond the EASTER DAY answers the cerned with the education of Society on May 29. Thursday, April 4. Up till then Day of the Cross when the Son questions which Good Friday about 33,500 attended with 200 ORGANISTS? Governor's control. of God went forth to bear our young adults who want to es- MR KEVIN BEWLEY, the pioneer asks. It is as preachers of the S,A.M.S. missionary from Australia, has inquirers coming forward. In mounting alarm tablish Christian homes, knows When someone asked the and almost sins in his body on the tree. Resurrection that the Apostles been obliged to resign as from June in desperation Pilate asks the Men become so immersed in the problems young people face on account of ill-health. He has been Bishop-elect about his Cathedral • Canon Eric Hawkey in first became aware of their world 12 years in Argentina. question, the personal implica- their daily pursuits that nothing in finding Christian partners and organist, he had to admit that the Record office prior to mission to preach the Good REV. K. D. WILSON, rector of Bom- tions of which preachers have realises the need to make effec- bale (Canberra-Goulburn), has been ap- he had neither organist nor his consecration. can break in upon their busy News of the Gospel and that is reiterated down the centuries, self-centred activities. tive use of these "agents," who pointed rector of Jame from April 1. organ. But there will be music why the Day of the Cross can REV. ROBIN FOWLER, formerly of ALBANIA ANTI- of Queensland; and the expand- "What shall I do, then, with The Via Dolorosa Procession are mainly volunteers from aplenty. Torres Strait Islanders be called Good Friday. among church women. New Guinea, and who has been a stu- will he there in force with their ing work in quickly developing Jesus who is called Christ?" ends at the Church of the Holy dent at A.N.U., has been appointed industrial centres like Weipa. The Cross was the meeting- In almost every Japanese de- curate of St. Paul's, Manlike. Canberra. place between sinful men, blind, MR and MRS HERBERT KENNETT, CHURCH MOVE The diocese begins about 20 nomination, there are a few formerly in charge of the B.C.A. Hostel miles north of Cairns and 40 rebellious, evil and their loving small committees for this pur- at Broken Hill, have been appointed to Father whom Christ re- the Bungarimbil Boys' Home, Tumba- (United Nations, New York). miles north of that city lies pose. For instance, the Kyodan rumba (Canberra-Coulburn) from March 4,000 defections vealed. The Cross was the place 16. —Albania has officially abrog- Mossman, a town of a few thou- has a committee in each district. ated all laws dealing with Pope Paul has completely sand people ,and the largest of conflict, suffering and victory. In the Episcopal Church there The Bishop of Ballarat has appointed banned the prospect of marriage the following canons of Christ Church Church-State relations in that Death on the Cross did not are "Isaac and Rebecca" for Roman Catholic priests. And mainland town in the diocese. The King's School Cathedral: REV. G. A. BROWN, rec- • Evangelist Leighton Ford talks with Mrs Melva Quar- country. Much of the bishop's work overtake Jesus and trap Hint un- groups. The Evangelical Luthe- tor of Warrnambool; REV. D. R. he urged that there should be a STEWART, rector of Colac; REV. A. P. termaine at her Claisebrook Road home. Two of Mrs Copies of the official gazette awares. He went to meet it and ran Church deals with the prob- L. RUTTER, rector of Camperdown; rigorous screening of would-be involves inter-island travel and bore it because it was the lem in its department of social REV. G. Y. CRACKNALL, rector of St. Quartermaine's children. Elizabeth and Darren, look on. Mr detailing the action were made priests by doctors and psycholo- the bishop-elect is a good sailor PARR AM ATTA Father's will. welfare. Peter's, Ballarat. Ford toured East Perth talking with Aborigines and in- available here. It was adopted and already has visited much of VENERABLE HUGH GIRVAN, rector gists. of Mildura (St. Arnaud), was inducted to specting their houses. He said, "I can do nothing person- by the country's People's As- The Pope says that in his the diocese while A.B.M. Sec- RESCUE OPERATIONS These committees make out a card for each client and arrange the parish to St. Arnaud on 'March 19. ally. I and only in town for a few days. However, I hope sembly in Tirana. opinion the "lamentable defec- retary for Queensland. The Founded 1831 CANON W. A. REID, rector of St. Christ crucified and risen is a meeting date. Yet most com- Arnaud for the past six years, has been to inspire others to help these people with their housing The action is apparently aimed tions" from the priesthood — Torres Herald has now been Good News, It is God's rescue mittees are now unable to 'make appointed rector of Charlton 151. Arn- problems, employment and personal problems. at delivering the coup de grace 4,000 in three years — are not modified to provide him with a Chairman of the Council: aud). to formal religious institutions the fault of celibacy, but involve bunk as he travels. operation saving men in the midst adequate arrangements because VENERABLE JOHN BURNETT, of their need. "God was in Christ they have more girls than boys rector of Swan Hall (St. Arnaud), has in Albania, Since churches and men who should never have been Eric Hawkey is a very robust THE MOST REVEREND THE LORD reconciling the world to Him- been appointed archdeacon of the Mur- religious bodies no longer exist, priests in the first place. — the rate being as high as six ray (formerly the archdeaconry of Mil- and active man in his later fifties ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY self." The New Testament writers to one. dare). laws covering them are deemed Now instructions on the theme who will bring to his work insist that what Christ accom- "Generally speaking, Christian MR GEORGE B. BROWNE was made HELP FOR CRUSADE CONVERTS unnecessary. of chastity are to be drawn up administrative gifts and also a a deacon in St. Andrew's Aberfeldie, by and sent to seminaries where plished on the Cross does take girls want to marry Christians, the Bishop of St. Arnaud on March 2. Tirana Radio claimed last deep devotion to Christ and a Beginning this issue the Record will contain Headmaster: the Rev. S. W. Kurrle, M.A. (Oxford) away the guilt of sin, and that but Christian boys do not neces- He will continue studies at Ridley Col- October that Albania had be- priests are being trained. The clear understanding of the lege. Pope said: "The difficulties and sin cannot be removed in any sarily want Christian girls be- a series of four special articles to help those who come "the first atheist State in vital spiritual role of the church other way. That is why the Crass MISS PAULINE McCANN left Sydney the world." The broadcast dealt peoblems which make the obser- cause they are optimistic about on Sunday, April 7, for Msalato, Tan- have made decisions at the Crusades in Perth, in a rapidly developing part of For the special provision made for the sons of Clergy of Christ is central. zania, where she will resume her posi- with confiscation of Church prop- vance of chastity very painful the possibility of their partners tion as Headmistress of the Girls' Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney. The first article Australia. Readers will he inter- Christianity is a realistic re- erty by the State, ostensibly in or quite impossible for some are and for further particulars, apply to the Headmaster. becoming Christians," was one Secondary School. Dr Guy and Mrs ested to know that the Torres ligion and faces the fact of sin. observation. Timmis depart for Tanzania on Tim.- appears on page 2. Parishes needing additional the interests of the country's often caused by inadequate train- day April 16 to rejoin the staff at the Islanders are full Australian citi- Man prefers to think that salve- EPS, Geneva. Hornholo Leprosy Centre. supplies arc asked to place orders immediately. movement and its ideological ing. purity. EPS, Geneva. "London Daily Mirror." zens with voting rights. Page 8 Australian Church Record, April 4, 1968 P inted by John Fairfa;heanc huSrocnht lFet.tcd.o,rdBr itwa4dSn.ydy ney, for the publishers,