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CHURCH RECORD Hands Across Pacific THE AUSTRALIAN hot line CHURCH THE AUSTRALIAN A round-up of church press comment at home Rev. Donald G. Anderson, formerly Rev. D. 0. Murray has been appointed and abroad. RECORD curate at Engadine (Sydney) was appoint- curate of St. Boniface' Cathedral, Bun- ed curate of All Saint's, Hunter's Hill, bury. NEW LIFE editorial high- parties, This is to "attract young from 19 February. Mr Michael Dudman, music-master at The paper for Church of lights the danger of the Mel- people." Rev. Geoffrey Taylor, Director of the Shore School, North Sydney. has been England people — Catholic, Youth Department (Sydney), has been appointed organist at Christ Church bourne Crusade and all Cru- Mr James is back in full cry CHURCH RECORD Cathedral, Newcastle. Apostolic, Protestant and appointed rector of St. Paul's, Lithgow, sades. Thousands of inquirers in the Anglican. One issue said as from 12 June. Rev. Dr. A. B. Caney, formerly vice- Reformed. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER —EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION Rev. John T. Griffiths, curate in principal of St. John's College, Auck- referred to churches not interest- that Mr Paul Hasluck had been land, N.Z., has taken up duties as Subscription $3 pert year, charge of St. Timothy's, Narraweena ed in helping converts find their mentioned as a possible Gover- Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Printed by John Fairfax and (Sydney), has been appointed rector of chaplain to St. Francis', Nundah (Bris- posted. Editorial and Busi- No. 1434, March 20, 1969 bane), where he will also direct O.T. feet in warm Christian fellow- nor-General of Australia. The as a newspaper. Sons Lid , Broadway, Sydney. Price 10 cents St. John's, East Willoughby, as from ness: 511 Kent St., Sydney, July next. studies. ship. We know of one church editorial comment was: "We, Rev. John P. Bedford, rector of Ru- 2000. Phone: 61-2975. Office Rev. Cecil E. A. Reynolds, rector panyup (Ballarat), has been appointed where a young man told his think it would be a good choice." of St. John's, East Willoughby (Sydney) rector of Portland. hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will retire on 30 June. clergyman of his acceptance of But the following 'issue put the Rev. Richard H. Pidgeon, rector of Issued fortnightly, on alter- Rev. Canon W. Noel Rook, rector of Christ through Billy Graham and record straight in terms which Portland (Ballarat), has. been appointed nate Thursdays. Copy dead- Alban's, Epping (Sydney), will retire on rector of St. John's, Ballarat, from 9 who was told "you'll get over have a familiar ring: "Everyone 1 September next. February. It." knows" that Sir Paul Hasluck is line Thursday preceding date Rev. John R. Reid, rector of Christ Rev. Raymond S. Cheek, in charge of "a monumental fool." An open of issue, hut earlier receipt Church, Gladesville (Sydney), will be Margaret River (Bunbury), has been Adelaide Church Guardian preferable. commissioned as archdeacon of Cumber- appointed locum tenets of St. Luke's, day for source critics! land on 15 April. joins the growing number of Hands across Pacific Pingelly. Right Rev. J. A. T. Robinson, Bishop Rev. James H. R. lanes, formerly arch- Church papers with a less than The Australian Baptist calls on of Woolwich, will resign In September deacon of Mackay (North Q.), has been adequate number of subscribers. local churches to heed the warn- to become Dean and Fellow of Trinity appointed vicar of St. Mary's, Wondai Australian team in Peru College, Cambridge. (Brisbane). It has always been one of the ing of William Booth as to the WRO CARES? Canon Bryan Green, rector of Birming- Rev. George T. Irwin, formerly vicar largest diocesan papers and has chief danger of the 20th century. of Belibrook (Grafton), has been right? Is it wrong? Who REPORT BY RONALD WINTON ham for the past 20 years, intends to re- appointed curate of Wyong (Newcastle) lots of good material. But its use He said these would be: religion Is it sign early in 1970. He will live near from 1 February. A VISIT of three weeks doesn't qualify anyone to be an Assistant Oxford and continue evangelism, lectur- of type and layout is bad. Must without the Holy Spirit, Chris- cares an3 way? Rev. T. Silverwood has been appoint- authority on any place, let alone a continent the of ing and writing. ed deacon-in-charge of St. Hilda's, Pem- be Christian journalists in tianity without Christ, forgiveness "The Advertiser," South Aus- size Miss Christine Hensley who completed berton (Banbury). Adelaide who'd give it a far without repentance, politics with- South America. Just the same, a recent short visit has left training at Deaconess House, Sydney, last Rev David A. McDougall. curate of tralia's largest daily paper, asks year, has been appointed to Wilderness greater impact. out God and heaven without me with a few vivid impressions. St. Matthew's, Kilkivan (Brisbane), since these questions and announces School, Adelaide, where she will teach 1965, has been appointed rector of English papers give confusing hell. How right he was. Desmond scripture and music. Wyndham (north west Australia). I went there primarily to bishop for comments on the results of O'Grady in the Catholic Weekly that a new feature, "Guidelines," Right Rev. J. T. Holland, Bishop of Rev, Henry St. J. Edwards, diocesan attend a meeting of the council Waikato, N.Z., will be enthroned as the education officer, has been appointed voting at diocesan conferences suggests that Rome is working will appear each Wednesday and fourth Bishop of Polynesia on Sunday, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, of the World Medical Associa- 13 April, in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Suva. Grafton. on the Anglican-Methodist unity on improving relations with the Saturday. Rev. Lance Shilton, tion in Montevideo, Uruguay. We Rev. J. M. Edwards has been appoint- scheme. Church of England Roman Catholic Church in Hol- The Archbishop of N.Z. and the Bishop rector of Holy Trinity, North had a busy agenda but there of Dunedin will be present. ed to the charge of Warradale and Darl- Newspaper puts it nicely in a land. He says that the Curia Mr C. Foster Browne. 0.B.E., organist ington (Adelaide) from 7 February. Terrace, will answer questions was still time to meet many of Adelaide comment that pessimists see the wants to come to terms with the and master of the choristers at Christ- Rev. P. Hutchinson has been appoint- sent in by readers. the local doctors and their wive, church Cathedral, N.Z., since 1938, is ed to the charge of Marysville (Wenger- glass as half empty while opti- Dutch who are not going to be and to get to know them. They IONEL Edward William going to London to receive the honorary atta) from 13 February. mists see it as half full. But it intimidated and are too impor- The Advertiser believes that degree of doctor of music from the Rev. Charles T. Holloway, minister of were friendly and hospitable and J Renfey, dean of St. Peter's St. Chad's, Chelsea (Melbourne), since gives weighted figures which tant to lose altogether. this is an loge of moral dilemma Archbishop of .Canterbury. willing to discuss politics, social Cathedral, Adelaide, since 1966, Professor Malcolm leaves, who holds 1963, has been appointed vicar of St. may reflect the voting of the and religious crisis, in which Aidan's, Strathmore from 23 March. conditions and the like in their has been appointed assistant the chair of psychology at the University two convocations later on. These many Christians are confused. of Adelaide, has been appointed profes- Head Deaconess Elsie V. Wells, has own country and the rest of bishop of Adelaide. He will re- sor of psychology at St. Andrew's, Scot- been appointed principal of Deaconess suggest the rejection of the But urine most dailies, it has land. Professor is the author of several House, Melbourne from 1 February. chosen a columnist who believes South America. main dean of the Cathedral. Mr. Charles R. Badger of Ringwood scheme. The Christian carries the Please mention "Church books on the subject of science and the that the Word of God still speaks In Chile, it was again medical Christian faith and is President of the North, has been appointed a lay canon headline with which many will Record" when replying to The new bishop was born in 1.V.F. in Australia for 1969. of St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. agree — "Student Protest — authoritatively to men and can people whom I met and talked Adelaide in 1919 and has spent Lord Fisher of Lambeth, former arch- Rev. George A. Mullins, vicar of Holy Militants exploit grains of truth our advertisers. guide them from confusion to to. I also renewed my acciceli the whole of his ministry in the bishop of Canterbury, left England in Trinity, Ringwood East (Melbourne) tance with Bishop Host .I[ January for a four months' visit to his since 1963, has resigned as from 1 out of all proportion." truth and peace. diocese. He was educated at son who is headmaster of the Scots Col- March to take up postgraduate study. New Zealand's Church and Anglican Bishop in Chile. Unley High School and St. lege, Adelaide. Deaconess Violet J. Hodge, who retired Bolivia and Peru, and I had a vSiverson,Brian curate of Engadine People reports the concern of the Mark's College. University of from active work in 1958, died in Mel- long yarn with him, especliall (Sydney), was instituted as second re- bourne on 12 February.
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