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Tle WITN MAY 7, 1964 10* publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright The Rev. Alexander Stewart is shown during the consecration prayer in a eucharist celebration in St. Mark's Church, River- side, R. I., scene of the New England liturgical workshop MANIFESTO ON THE TRIPLE REVOLUTION SERVICES The Witness SERVICES In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church In Leading Churches NEW YORK CITY EDITORIAL BOARD CHRIST CHURCH THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH IOHX MCGILL KRHMM, Chairman OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Sunday: Holy Communion 7, 8, 9, 10; Morn- W. D. SPOFFORD Sit., Managing Editor ing Prayer, Holy Communion and Sei- EDWARD J. MOHK, Editorial Assistant The Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Rector moc. 11; Evensonfe and sermon, 4. O. SYDNEY BARR: LEE A. BELFORD; KENNI'TU Sundav Services: 8:00, 9:30 and 11:15 .i.m Morning Prayer and Holv Communion 7:15 R. FOBBES; ROSCOE T. FOLTST; RICHARD E. 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Sundav: 9 and 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday Services: 8 and 9:30 Holy Com- Weekdays: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., t'ri., THE WITNESS munion: 11 Morning Prayer and Secmou 12:30 - 12:55 p.m. (Chmch School); 4 French Service; 5:30 Services of Spiritual Healing, Thurs., 12:30 Tunkhannock. Pa. Evening Prayer. and 5:30 p.m. VOL. 49, NO. 18 The WITNESS MAY 7, 1964 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. Story of the Week Dr. Cellier, who edited the Workshop on Liturgies Stressed papers of the Wichita liturgical conference, "Liturgy Is Mis- Action at Parochial Level sion", sought to show that what is peculiar Christian is not the publication. By Edward J. Mohr present rite, properly construed, deeds of people but the recogni- and Witness Editorial Assistant for an application of the princi- tion of dependence on the grace ples of the liturgical movement, of God. Man's questioning of reuse it A workshop dealing with in the ceremonial both of the the reason for his existence for the practical application on the clergy and people. The discus- should create an opening for the parochial level of the principles sion leaders emphasized consist- receiving of the kerygma, the of liturgical reform was held at ently that ceremonial adapta- declaration that God accepts required St. Mark's Church, Riverside, tions must be an expression of where human deeds fail. In the R. I., April 17-18, under the an underlying theological out- eucharist the recognition, reali- sponsorship of the parish and look, though there was no zation, awareness of this grace its rector, the Rev. Alexander agreement on the amount of is communicated, and as with Permission D. Stewart, and other New educational effort needed before Wright, the indwelling Christ England clergy. In the course attempts were made to show it becomes known. of the workshop three celebra- DFMS. in liturgical practice. / tions of Holy Communion were Recent trends in biblical and held, two with the American Place of Mysterium theological studies were cited Prayer Book rite, one according by Canon Copeland as leading to Church to the second century recon- Fr. Wright, in his presenta- the present widespread discon- structed eucharist of Gregory tion of the theological back- tent with the liturgy as com- Dix. There were some 200 par- ground of the liturgy, stressed monly practiced, as well as the Episcopal ticipants, clerical and lay, from the place of mysterium, the basis for current developments. sense of participation in present the all parts of New England and A large part of the problem is of New York. time of an eternal event; of due to the fact that in one way communion with Christ present or another the liturgy has been The workshop leaders in- in the eucharist, and the com- put in western dress, thereby Archives cluded the Rev. Nathan Wright, mon sharing of Christ on the limiting its capacity to com- Jr., St. Cyprian's Church, Rox- part of communicants; of the municate to diverse cultures. 2020. bury, Mass., Dr. Frank Cellier, sharing of the priesthood of While its substance remains Seabury - Western Theological Christ by all participants in the constant, Copeland holds, the Seminary, the Rev. Don Cope- divine mysteries; of the recog- liturgy must be adopted if it land, World Center for Liturgi- Copyright nition of redemption as a is to relate itself to other cul- cal Studies, Boca Raton, Fla., present reality in the Christ tures. Regardless of particular and Bishop Higgins of Rhode who now is, and dwells in his historical rites, this requires Island and the Rev. Sidney people; of the sense of holiness the assumption into the cere- Lanier, St.