THE AUSTRALIAN THE AUSTRALIAN hot line CHURCH Round-up of church press comment Rev. Ernest W. Carnaby, rector of singe 1964, has been appointed vicar of RECORD St. Luke's, Leigh Creek (Willochra), St. Mary'', Chadstone East from 8 May. MIA-MIA reports the' show- will be that of the Evangelical been appointed rector of Woomera. has Rev. W. John D. Stockdale, Victorian CHURCH RECORD ing of a film on abortion to Fellowship of the Anglican The paper for Church of Rev. Lancelot F. BenJafield, rector of Secretary of the Bush Church Aid THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER —EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR OF PUBLIC kTION St. John the Baptist. Hobart, and rural Society since 1961, has been appointed the Commonwealth Conference Communion, England people — Catholic, dean of Hobart, retired from the active vicar of Holy Trinity, Thornbury (Mel- of the Mothers' Union. It show- Apostolic, Protestant and ministry on 30 April. Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Printed by John Fairfax and bourne). ed that the wealthy are now able Northern Churchman, north Reformed. Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. Price 10 cents Rev, Ian G. George, of Woomera Queensland, believes that exist- No. 1440 June 12, 1969 as a newspaper, (Willochra), has been appointed Sub- Rev. Geoffrey Taylor, director of the to have it with little difficulty, Subscription $3 per, year, Warden of St. George's College. Uni- Youth Department (Sydney) since 1965, ing Victorian legislation which of St. Paul's, but that a poor woman with 10 posted. Editorial and Busi- versity of Western Australia. He Is a has been appointed rector does not permit 18-year-olds to graduate of the University of Adelaide Lithgow from t2 June. children found it almost impos- ness: 511 Kent St., Sydney, and the General Theological Seminary, Rev. R. S. Barker, previously with sible to have. bet, is a restriction on freedom, New York. 2000. Phone: 61-2975. Office C.M.S. in the Northern Territory, has and that the law should be hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rev. Claude D. H. Longfleld, vicar been appointed Curate-in-charge of the The Church of England changed. The monthly table of of St. Margaret's, Eltham (Melbourne) Provisional District of St. John's, Kei- Issued fortnightly, on alter- raville (Sydney), as from May 22. Newspaper reports that parish giving to "various mis- nate Thursdays. Copy dead- Rev. J. T. Corrigan, R. H. Pettit. evangelicals and Anglo-Catholics sionary works" which gives a line 12 days preceding date bridge, V. G. Carver and T. E. Roger, in England may reach agreement cumulative total to February 17, of issue, but earlier receipt N.S.W. Australian all of Melbourne diocese, took up per- Churches meet manent long-service leave locum work on a way forward to Church shows "Remembrance Bowl" at preferable. on April 1. union. It will be an alternative $592, far ahead of A.B.M. at link with The death occurred on May 1 of Rev. to the present proposals which $383, L. T. Newtown-Hamilton of Melbourne. are meeting strong resistance in Philippines both Methodist, and Anglican As of this month, members of churches. Interesting view of the the Philippines Independent wearisome statements oft- Th.C. EXAM RESULTS repeated that the present pro- Church will be able to take Perth Brown, Mr G., Hornsby; Braine, Mr Premier The following are results of Communion in Australia's Angli- posal is the only way to unity. W., Humville. HE PREMIER of New Government did not have an Fourth Term examinations for YOUTH GROUP LEADERSHIP electoral mandate for such a can Church and vice versa as The Church Times tells of the students taking the Th.C. Distinction T Wales, Mr R. W. Askin, Mathis, Mrs V., Revesby; Tay, Mr J.. change in the law which had the result of a concordat approv- Mole Guildford Cathedral being used Course. These names also in- received a deputation from the ed by the Anglican General Malaysia. New South Wales Council of been rejected by 67 per cent of regularly now for a Roman clude those enrolled for the Credit those questioned in the most Synod of 1966. Catholic Mass. It says that it is Sydney Preliminary Theological Gilbert. Miss P., Wahroonga; Cutts, Churches expressing opposition As evidence of the increasing Institute Miss M.. Wahroonga; Watson, Miss M., recent "gallup poll." "We are probably the first time since the Certificate. Merrylands; Meers, Mr A. F., Epping; to the proposal to allow hotels fellowship between these two Olsen, Mrs D., North Manly; Sumner, glad to note that the proposal to The Perth Bible Institute Reformation that a Roman Mass THIRD TERM to trade on Sundays. Official communions, the Anglican Pri- Mrs M., Cabramatta. representatives of all the open hotels until midnight on majors upon the Bible and its has been held in an Anglican ELEMENTARY GREEK I Pass Fridays and Saturdays has now mate of Australia, the Most Rev. application to life and service. cathedral. High Distinction Talbot, Mr .L, Kyeemagh; Butler, Miss Council's member churches were Philip N. W. Strong, has been in Tay, Mr M., Muar. Malaysia; Boyce, S..B, Brighton-le-Sands; Grump, Mr G., present. been dropped — no doubt in Manila to attend the consecra- Its aim is: "To help students Church anti People (N.Z.) Mr W. H., Lae, N.G.; Tay Sin Hock, Wahroonga; Bevern, Mr 0., Riverwood; the interest of road safety -- but to have an increased knowledge Mr J., Johore, Malaysia; Waddy, Miss J., Symington, Mr R., Wahroonga; Thomas The Secretary of the Council, tion of the Cathedral of the carries news that Bishop Manu Telopea; Ramsland, Mrs M., Berowra; Mr C. M., Wahroonga; Wilkis, Mr J., to open hotels in the country of God and His Word so that Wahroonga; Martin, Mr F. J., Castle Rev. B. G. Judd, said that the Holy Child and to serve as a co- Bennett, Maori bishop whom we Thorp, Mr D., Wewak, New Guinea; would only increase the large fruit may be produced 1.0 His Stoning, Mr R. J., University of Q1d.i Hill; Williams, Mr G. P., Earlwood; Council's statement to the consecrator at the service raising Mare, Mr D., Brighton-le-Sands. proportion of road deaths in the glory both in Australia and saw in Australia last month and Corry, Mr B. R., Coogee; Barker, Dr Premier maintained that the new bishops to the episcopacy. liked very much, has joined those A. C. H.. Hamilton, New Zealand; RELIGIOUS EDUCATION I country which the Minister for Overseas". Its motto text is Co- Jones, Mr D., Brighton. Distinction In 1948 the Protestant Episcopal who approve the N.Z. Rugby Gibbs, Mrs M. A., Marrickville. Transport has described as par- lossians 1:10; "That ye might Distinction Church (U.S.A.) consecrated tour of South Africa. He is Credit ticularly disturbing." walk worthy of the Lord unto Ferguson, Mr J. A., Arneliffe. Horton, Mr D. A., Cremorne; Cheri- three bishops for the Philippines against "organising belligerent Credit pan, Mr A. C., Nigeria; Watson, Miss "The 'Catholic Weekly' all pleasing, being fruitful in Berkley, Mr R., Bondi. Independent Church. camps." Seems to be common- M., Merrylands; Thorp, Mrs B., New editorial opposing Sunday hotel every good work, and increasing Pass Guinea; Austin, Mrs M. J., Baulkham Sharp exchanges From Manila Archbishop Gaymer, Mr K., Bexley. trading makes Church op- in the knowledge of God." sense, even though opposed to Hills; Penaluna, Mr L. j., Prospect, S.A. Strong went to Saigon to visit his bishop, Bishop Gowing, of EVANGELISM Pass position strikingly unanimous." In accordance with this aim it Distinction Withy, Mr A. L., Rotorua; Bevern, Australian Army, Navy and Air Auckland. Sexton, Mr S., Padstow. Mr C., Riverwood; Darnley, Mr W. R., at Ballarat "The Australian Hotels' As- Force units from May 10 to 15. provides instruction and training Credit Lidcombe; Reece, Miss 14., Hurstville; sociation admits that its mem- for men and women desiring to The Christian tells of the Cheriyan, Mr A. C., Ile-oluff, W. Watson, Miss M., East Hills; McLean, bers sell 83 per cent of the fit themselves for Christian Ser- Nigeria. Mr B. A., Wewak, T.P.N.G. ERY STRONG emotions behind-the-scenes anxieties over Pass V were in evidence during the liquor in New South Wales and vice. Therefore it offers training the merger of Clifton and Tyn- Price, Mr B., Blacktown; Ashton, Miss V one brewery giant, Tooth and A CHRIST HONORING J. F., Londonerry. debate on two motions which to:- dale Hall theological colleges in Company, has just announced INSTITUTION 1. Those who have a sense of Bristol. B.C.M.S. are reported to ROMANS came before the recent Ballarat Distinction synod. its greatest profit in 40 years." call to missionary service. be having second thoughts about Powes, Miss G., Epping. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Those needing a basic Bible Credit One lengthy debate on a mo- The Deputation told the MARANATHA 2. the merger and there is talk of King, Mr P., Cremorne; Tay, Mrs 1., K, J. LITTLE, Training with view to the tion introduced by Mr Walker Premier that the Government "sackings" of staff at both col- ',there, W Malaysia; Stevenson, Mr G., 19 Barden St., should place the welfare of the Christian Ministry. leges in preparation for the Papua; Adams, Mr J. Revesby; Gillett, caused quite a furore. His mo- BIBLE COLLEGE 3. Those desiring Bible Training Miss P., Waratah. Arncliffe, 2205 tion sought to censure the man- community ahead of the section- merger. Pans al interests of the liquor trade.
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