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The ESS NOVEMBER 10, 1960 100 publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright Students Watch Construction at General MOREAU ON THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION MI SERVICES The WITNESS SERVICES In Leading Churches In Leading Churches For Christ and His Mhurch THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sunday: HolyCasumunion 76 8, 9, 10; EDITORIAL BOARD llmesunryr, Holy mmnnion SThe Rev. Gardliser M. Dao% Renew and 11; Evensong and W. B. SPOPPoun Si., Manae-. Editor Sunday Services: 8:00 9:30 san sammo., 4. KENNETH R. Fonuse; ROSOE T. Fansy; I11:15 a.m. Wed, and Qsy Days: 3:00 Weeskdays Holy Communion, 7:30 Comnor C. GRAHAMe; Rossi HAnana; 12:10 p.m. (andi 10 Wed.); Morning Prayer, CHARLES S. MARINs; ROBEr F. MaGaaoox; Sand 8:30; Evenseng, 5. GEORGE MACMURRAY; CHaARLES F. PmawU"Ko; W. NORMAN PITENGER; Josmpf H. Trrus. THE HIEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK 5th Avenue at 90th Street CHRIST CHURCH, DKIXfOff Rev. John. Ellis Large, D.D*, Rector 976 East Jefferson Avmoe Sundays: Holy Communion 8:00 and The Rev. William B. Sperry, Raesin 9:00 ain. Morning Service and CONTRIBUTING EDITORS The Rev. RobeSt C. W. Wand, Auft8 Sermon 11:00 a.m. 8 and 9 a.m. Holy Cuususu publication. Wednesdays: Holy Communion THOMASaV. BARRrT; JOnir PA--MA B-'w 7:30 a.m. GARDNER M. DAY; JOSEPH R. Flrwrcx*, service.) 11 am. Chn e l Thursdays: Holy Communion and GRNTsr; s J. ICaw; Jouwe and Fuanaircz C. CLINTO Morning Servic. Holy Days, 6 pm. Healing Service 12:00 noon and ELIr~S LARGE; RosERT MIRrru; EDwARD L Holy Communism. Healing Service at 6:00 p.m. PARSONS; FaRDErIcz A. Somauso; Musaur H. Holy Days: Holy Communion 7:30 SHEPHERD JR.; WILLI~AMe B. SPOPPORD Ji. reuse a.m. and 12:00 noon. for ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH ST. THOMAS' CHURCH Park Avenue and 51st Street THE WmITNSS is published weekly from 18th and Church Stroeta Rev. Terence J. Finlay, D.D. 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Entered s Second Casas Matter August 316 East 88th Street 5, 1948, at the Poet Office at Tunkisannock, DFMS. NEw Yous Crr Pa., under the act of March 3, 1879. TRINITY CHURCH / Sundays; Holy Communion 8; Church MIAMI, Fr. School 9:30; Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00. jRev. G. Irviune Hiller, STD., Racier (Holy Communion 1st Sunday in ISunday Services 8, 9, 9:30 and lam Church Month) GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SERVICES SEMINARY CHAPEL In Leading Churches PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE Chelsea Square, 9th Ave. &o 20th St. HOLY ThINITY Episcopal Now YORE: Daily Morning Prayer and Holy Com- 23 Avenue, Geoevs V ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH PAIS, Fanmas the munion, 7; Choral Evensong, 6. Tenth Street, above Chestnut 10:45 of 10:30 (3.) PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Services: 8:30, Stdn levardn R COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY D.D., Rector SAINT Pams's CHAPEL The Rev. Alfred W. Price, Stue~tandArt sCnts, Naw YOE The Rev. Gustav C. Madlding, B.D. The Rt. Rev. Stephena Baynse, Mishop Mirsister to the Herd of Heariug The Rev. Johmn M. Krumnm, Ph.D., The Very Rev. Sfturgi Lma RiDdle, Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Archives Cplain Daily (except Saturday): 12 noon Sun- Weekdays: Mon., Tues.. Wed., Thums, day; Holy Communion, 9, and 12:30; Fri., 12:30-12:55 p.m.: Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11; 2020. Holy Communion: Wed., 7:45 n.m. Services of Spiritual Healing, Thurs" CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. AND ST. GEORGE SAINT Lotus, Missounr ST. THOMAS 5th Ave. &: 53rd Street ST. PAUL'S The Rev. J. Frnis Sat, Rector New Youa CITY 13 Vick Park B Associate Rector Copyright Rev. Frederick M. Morris, D.D. ROCHSTRx, N. Y. Sunda: HC 8. 9:30, 11 (Ist Sun.) The Rev. Jack E. Schsweizer, The Rev. T. Chsester Baxter, Rector Assistant Rector MP 11; Ep Cho 4. Daily ex. Sat. HC P. Taft, Assisteant 8:15, Thurs. 11 HD, 12:10; Noon- Thce Rev. Frederick Sundays, 8, 9:30, 11 a~m. day ox. Sat. 12:10. Sunday: 8, 9:20 and 11. Neted for Loy ehoes greatPredee Holy Days 11; Thursday, 5:30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S SurCHURCH ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL THE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Grayson ad Willow Sts. Th Rv WASHINGONr, D. C. York Avenue at 74th Street SANs ANTrONIO, TEZAs Near New York Memorial Hospitals The.Donaeld W. Mayber', Reom The Rev. Janes Joegh, Rector Services: Mm. Tus, Thosm, Hugha McCansdless, Lee Belford, Richaed The Rev. Gomgm N. Taylor, Associate IWeekday Louis, Philip Zabriskie, clergy Saturday, Holy Cosmmin at mms Sunday - Matins and Holy Eucharist Wed. and Fri., Holy Communism as Sumdays: 8 a.m. HC; 9:30 Family (HC 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. 36) 11 MP (HC IS). 7:30 am.; Manning Pmyee at ru Wed. HC 7:20 n.m.; Thurs. HC Wednesday ad Holy Days 7 and Sunday Services: 8 and 9:30 a.m., Belj 10 A.M. Holy Eucharist. Cosmuion 11, Min nseeat 1 One of New York's Sacrament of Forgiveness - Set-rday Seemoous4 pmSamelcein Psu meis be-dw~u public buildings. 11:30 to 1 P.ML 7:30, Evening Prayer. VOL. 45, NO. 35 The WITNESS NOVEMBER 10, 1960 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. Story of the Week ARCHBISHOP TO HAVE Talks On Church-State Issues AUDIENCE WITH POPE Urged Following Election * The Archbishop of Canter- bury, is scheduled to have a * Churches were called on by person a bigot just because he private audience with Pope John the general secretary of the wishes, thoughtfully and con- toward the end of November, publication. the re- Massachusetts Council of structively, to consider the Anglican Church informa- Churches, to strive construc- lation of a person's religion to and tion office here announced. tively together after the Presi- his fitness for office, whatever dential election to find "work- his religion may be." This will mark the first time reuse able answers" to the problem of The council executive said since the Reformation that an for Church-state relationships. that, although the religious Archbishop of Canterbury has Forrest L. Knapp, addressing issue has been widely discussed visited a Pope. required an Episcopal men's gathering, in Massachusetts, he believed The visit is described as a need said several major issues there are "relatively few" Prot- "courtesy call," and as in no h e s e he attention. Among t estants in the state who would way linked to Vatican prepara- listed: "rightly be called bigots." Permission 9 Do we believe in religious A candidate's religion "con- freedom for everyone, whatever stitutes one aspect of his quali- his religion, or irreligion? fications for office," Knapp ob- DFMS. / • Should a church have any served. "Of course, his deepest different treatment by the commitments should be in the field of his religious faith. Of Church government from that gi yen to any other institution in the course, the voter has the right community? to know what he values most 0 What should be the rela- and what he conceives to be his Episcopal tionship between the Church as fundamental responsibility to the an institution and the state as God and man." of an institution ? "But," he declared, "no voter * Should religion and reli- has a right to speak or act on gious influence be completely inaccurate information, or from Archives excluded from the circles of emotional prejudice, or with a government? mind closed to new information 2020. "Regardless of who wins," and fuller understanding." ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY said Knapp, "every Church, The council represents 1,800 gets headlines all over the world be- cause he is to make a courtesy call every religious body in America churches of 12 major denomi- Copyright on the Pope should devote enough time to nations. the study of relations between tions for the forth-coming ecu- Church and state to come up BISHOP GRAY menical council. with clear and comprehensive HONORED According to the report, it and adequate answers to the will take place following visits major issues." * Bishop Gray was honored that Archbishop Fisher is plan- While deploring "the ill man- on November 6th, the 20th an- ning to make to Jerusalem ners of some persons who have niversary of his consecration. where he will meet Greek Ortho- been writing and speaking on Bishop Frederick Wilkinson of dox Patriarch Benediktos, and the religious issue in this cam- Toronto was the preacher at a to Istanbul, where he will call paign," Knapp said that "no special service at the cathedral upon Ecumenical P a t r i a r c h person should label another in Hartford.