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Tte WITN MARCH 7, 1963 10* publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. ONCE A REFUGEE, NOW A BARBER GARDINER M. DAY, as a member of the General Copyright Board, tells this week of the work done by the Na- tional Council of Churches. Relief and refugee work through Church World Service is one of its major undertakings. Pictured here is a former refugee who now has his own shop in Jerusalem where he helps restore the self-respect of other stateless people -THE MODERN HEALING MOVEMENT- SERVICES The Witness SERVICES In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church In Leading Churches EDITORIAL BOARD THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE W. NORMAN PITTENGER, Chairman CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Sunday: I lolv Communion 7, H, 9, 10; Morn- W. B. SPOFFORD SR., Managing Editor ing Prayer, Holy Communion and Ser- 1 mon, 11; Evensong and sermon, 4. LESLIE J. A. LANG; O. SYDNEY BARR; LEI; The Rev. Gardiner M. Dm , Rector Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 7:1} ISHLFOUD; KENNETH R. FORBES; ROSCOE T. Sunday Services: 8:00, 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. (and 10 Wed.); Evensong, 5. Wed. and Holv Days: 8:00 and FOUST; GORDON C. GRAHAM; ROBERT HAMP- 12:10 p.m. SHIRE; DAVID JOHNSON; CHARLES D. KEAN; THE HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK GEORGE MAC: MURRAY; CHARLES MARTIN; 5th Avenue at 90th Street ROBERT F. MCGREGOR; BENJAMIN MINIFIE; CHRIST CHURCH. DETROIT SUNDAYS: Family Eucharist 9:00 a.m. J. EDWARD MOHR; CHARLES F. PENNIMAN; Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00 a.m. WILLIAM STRINGTELLOW; JOSEPH F. TITUS. 976 East Jefferson Avenue (Choral Eucharist, first Sundays). WEEKDAYS: Wednesdays: Holy Communion The Her. William 11. Sperry, Rector 7:30 a.m.; Thursdays, I loly Communion 8 and 9 a.m. Holy Communion (breakfast and I lealing Service 12:00 noon. I leal- CONTRIBUTING EDITORS served following 9 a.m. sen-ice.) 11 a.m. ing Service 6:00 p.m. (Holy Com- Church School and Morning Service. publication. munion, first Thursdays). I lolv Days, 6 p.m. Holy Communion. HOLY DAYS: Holv Communion 12:00 noon. THOMAS V. BAKRETT; JOHN PAIRMAN BROWN; GARDINER M. DAY; JOSEPH I". FI.KTCHEK; and FREDERICK C. GRANT; CLINTON J. KEW; ST. HARTHOLOMFAV'S CHURCH JOHN ELLIS LARGE; ROBERT MILLER; CORWIN ST. THOMAS" CHURCH Park Avenue and 51st Street reuse C. ROACH; MASSEY H. SHEPHERD JR-, WIL- 18th and Church Streets Rev. Terete J. Fin]ay, D-D. LIAM B. SPOFFORD JR. for 8 and 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 and Near Dupont Circle 11 a.m. Church School. I I a.m. Morn- WASHINGTON, D. C. ing Sen ice and Sermon. 4 p.m. Even- song. Special Music. THE WITNESS IS published weekly from The Rev. John T. Golding, Rector Weekday: I lolv Communion Tuesday at September 15th to June 15th inclusive, with The Rev. Walter E. Neds required 12:10 a.m.; Wednesdays and Saints the exception of one week in January and Ike Rev. Walter J. Marsh field Days at 8 a.m.; Thursdays at 12:10 p.m. hi-weekly from June 15th to September 15ih Sundays: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 Org;m Recitals, Wednesdays, 12:10. Eve. by the Episcopal Church Publishing Co. on a.m. Sen ice and Sermon. 7; 30 p.m. Pr. Daily 5:45 p.m. behalf of the Witness Advisory Board. Evening Prayer, (except July & August) (S:()() in Advent and 6:15 in Lent) Permission CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY The subscription price is $4.00 a year; in 316 East 88th Street bundles tor sale in parishes the magazine sells for 10c a copy, we will bill quarteJy at 7c a TRINITY CHURCH NEW YOHK CITV copy. Entered as Second Class Matter, August Sundays: Holy Communion 8; Church School 5, 1948, at the Post Office at Tunkhannock MIAMI, Fl A. DFMS. 9:30; Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00. Pa., under the act of March 3, 1879. / (Holy Communion 1st Sunday in Month). Rev. G. Irvine Hitter, S/D., Rector Sunday Services 8, 9, 9:30 and 11 a.m. GENERAL TIILOLOGICAL Church SEMINARY CHAPEL Chelsea Square, 9th Ave. & 20th St. SERVICES PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE NEW YORK HOI V TRINITY Daily Morning Prayer and I loly Communion, In Leading' Churches 23 Avenue, George Y 7; Choral Evenson, 6. P UilS FHANCE Episcopal Services: 8:30, 10:30 (S.S.), 10:45 the COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Boulevard Raspail SAINT PAUL'S CHAPEL of Tenth Street, above Chestnut Student and Artists Center NEW YOHK PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. The Ht. Rev. Stephen Bayne, Bishop The Rev. John M. Krumm, Ph.D., The Rev. Alfred W. Price, D D., Hector The Very Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, Dean Chaplain The Rev. Gustav C. Heckling, B.D. Daily (except Saturday), 12 noon; Sunday, Minister to the Hard of Hearing Archives Holy Communion, 9 mid 12:30, Morning Sunday: 9 and 1 1 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Prayer ik Sermon, II a.m.; Wednesday, Weekdays: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL Holv Communion, 4:30 p.m. 12:30-12:55 p.m. AND ST. GEORGE Services ot Spiritual Healing, Thurs., 12:30 2020. and 5 : 30 p.m. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ST. THOMAS I he Rev. J. Francis Sant, Rector 5th Ave. & 53rd Street The Rev. Jack E. Schweizer, NEW YOHK CITY ST. PAUL'S Assistant Rector Rev. Frederick M. Morris, D.D. 13 Vick Park II Sundays, 8, 9:30, I I a.m. Copyright Sunday: HC 8, 9:30, II (1st Sun.) MP II; ROCHESTER, N. Y. E'p Cho 4. Daily ex. Sat. HC 8:15, The Rev. T. Chester Baxter, Rector Thurs. 11 I ID, 12:10; Noonday ex. Sat. The Rev. Frederick P. iaft, Assistant 12:10. Sunday: 8, 9:20 and II. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Holy Days II; Thursday, 5:30 p.m. Noted for hoy choir; great teredos Lafayette Square and windows. WASHINGTON, D. C. THE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL / he Rev. Norman T. Slater York Avenue at 74th Street Gravson and Wilow Sts. The Rev. Frank MacD. Spindler SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Near New York Memorial Hospitals The Rev. James Joseph, Rector Weekday Services: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Hugh McCandless, Lee Belford, David The Rev George N. Taylor, Associate Saturday, Holy Communion at noon. Wayne, Philip Zabriskie, clergy Su nday — Matins and I loly Eucharist 7:30, Wed. and Fri., Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer at noon. Sundays: 8 a.m. HC; 9:30 Family (HC 3S) 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. 11 MP (HC IS). Wednesday and Holy Days 7 and 10 a.m. Sunday Services: 8 and 9:30 a.m., Holy Wed. HC 7:20 a.m.; Thurs. HC 11 a.m. Holv Eucharist. Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and One of New York's Sacrament of Forgiveness — Saturday I I :30 Sermon; 4 p.m., Service in French; / :30, most beautiful public buildings. to I p.m. Evening Prayer. VOL. 48, NO. 9 The WITNESS MARCH 7, 1963 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannbck, Pa. Story of the Week consideration of proposals and National Council Takes Steps programs at meetings of the various departments the day To Reappraise Procedures before the general council ses- sions. Reports with recom- publication. By Edward Mohr department. The home depart- mendations are then presented Witness Editorial Assistant ment receives $2,907,193. For to the council for action by the and loans and grants $500,000 is al- departmental chairmen. Early * The National Council loted. Among appropriations in this meeting Presiding Bish- reuse adopted an expanded budget, for outside agencies are: $192,- op Lichtenberger, president of for moved toward a reappraisal of 000 subsidy for The Episco- the council, introduced a state- its procedures, and dealt with palian; $343,220 for world re- ment made by Warren H. Turn- numerous summary reports in required lief; $119,400 for interdenomi- er, Jr., the second vice-presi- the course of its annual meet- national agencies; $60,000 for dent, with the comment that ing at Seabury House, Green- American church building fund. the council meetings had be- wich, Conn., Feb. 19 to 21. At Of the domestic dioceses and come progressively shorter, and Permission the conclusion of the meeting districts 70 pledged their full that this merited some atten- the members were transported mathematical quota for 1963, 9 tion. Mr. Turner pointed out by bus to the new headquarters exceeded the quota, while 15 that the objective of the depart- DFMS. / of the council in New York for went below. mentalization had been to free a tour of inspection and a buffet For 1962 total payments from the council as a whole for the lunch. the dioceses and districts came determination of policy, but Church On the basis of an increase to $9,222,580, against pledges that it had had the effect of of $750,000 in pledges from the totalling $9,189,286. Nineteen isolating departments from one dioceses and districts the coun- of the domestic jurisdictions another and from the council. Episcopal cil adopted a budget of $11,265,- exceeded the mathematical Bishop Warnecke of Bethle- the 337 for 1963, an increase of quota assigned to them: hem, chairman of the social re- of 10% over the 1962 program. Connecticut, New Jersey, Puerto lations department, said that it Reporting for the finance de- Rico, Delaware, Southern had been concerned with the partment, Harrison Garrett of Virginia, Virginia, Alabama, same question because last year Archives Baltimore, the chairman, said Mississippi, Western North Car- 17 series of conferences had that while this fell somewhat olina, Fond du Lac, Milwaukee, been scheduled for various 2020.