Lo* a COPY on Starting New Churches

Lo* a COPY on Starting New Churches

THE lO* A COPY Wi t n e 8 s Q MAY 14, 1953 publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright BISHOPS QUIN AND HART ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER On Starting New Churches SERVICES The WITNESS SERVICES In Leading Churches In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church THE CATHERDAL OF ST. JOHN CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL THE DIVINE EDITORIAL BOARD Main & Church Sts., Hartford, Conn. New York City ROSCOE T. FOUST, EDITOR; WILLIAM B. Sunday: 8 and 10:10 a.m., Holy Com­ munion; 9:30, Church School; 11 a.m. Sundays: 7:30, 8, 9 Holy Communion; SPOFFORD, MANAGING EDITOR; ALGER L. Morning Prayer; 8 p.m., Evening Prayer. 9:30, Holy Communion and Address, ADAMS, KENNETH R. FORBES, GORDON C. Weekdays: Holy Communion, Mon. 12 Canon Green; 11, Morning Prayer, GRAHAM, ROBERT HAMPSHIRE, GEORGE H. Holy Communion; 4 Evensong. Ser­ noon; Tues., Fri. and Sat., 8; Wed., 11; MACMUBRAT JAMES A. MITCHELL, PAUL Thurs., 9; Wed. Noonday Service, 12:15. mons: 11 and 4; Weekdays: 7:30, 8 MOORE JR., JOSEPH H. TITUS. Columnists: (also 8:45, Holy Days and 10 Wed.), CLINTON J. KEW, Religion and the Mind; CHRIST CHURCH Holy Communion. Matins 8:30, Even­ MASSEY H. SHEPHERD JR., Living Liturgy. Cambridge, Mass. song 5 CChoir except Monday). Open Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Rector daily 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. Rev. Frederic B. Kellogg, Chaplain THE HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: Fredrick C. Grant, Sunday Services: 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. Fifth Avenue at 90th Street F. O. Ayres Jr., L. W. Barton, D. H. Weekdays: Wednesday, 8 and 11 a.m. Rev. John Ellis Large, D.D. Brown Jr., R. S. M. Emrich, T. P. Ferris, Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. Sundays: Holy Communion, 8 and 9:30 J. F. Fletcher, C. K. Gilbert, C. L. Glenn, ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL publication. a.m.; Morning Service and Sermon, 11 G. I. Hiller, A. C. Lichtenberger, C. S. Denver, Colorado a.m. Thursdays and Holy Days; Holy Martin, R. C. Miller, E. L. Parsons, J. A. Very Rev. Paul Roberts, Dean and Communion, 12 noon. Paul, Paul Roberts, V. D. Scudder, W. M. Wednesdays: Healing Service, 12 noon. Rev. Harry Watts, Canon Sharp, W. B. Sperry, W. B. Spofford Jr., Sundays: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH J. W. Suter, S. E. Sweet, S. A. Temple, 4:30 p.m. recitals. reuse Park Avenue and 51st Street Chad Walsh, W. N. Welsh. Weekdays: I Ioly Communion, Wednes­ for Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., Rector day, 7:15; Thursday, 10:30. 8 and 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Holy Days: Holy Communion, 10:30. THE WITNESS is published weekly from 9:30 and 11a.m. Church School. CHRIST CHURCH September 15th to June 15th inclusive, ] 1 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon. Indianapolis, Ind. required with the exception of the first week in 4 p.m. Evensong. Special Music. Monument Circle, Downtown Weekday: Holy Communion Tuesday at January and semi-monthly from June 15th to September 15th by the Episcopal Church Rev. John P. Craine, D.D., Rector 10:30 a.m.; Wednesdays and Saints Rev. Messrs. F. P. Williams, Days at 8 a.m.; Thursdays at 12:10 Publishing Co. on behalf of the Witness Advisory Board. E. L. Conner p.m. Organ Recitals, Fridays, 1210. Sun.: H. C. 8, 12:15; 11, 1st S. Family The Church is open daily for prayer. -ft 9:30; M. P. and Ser., 11. Permission ST. JAMES' CHURCH The subscription price is $4.00 a year; in Weekdays: H. C. daily 8 ex Wed. and Madison Ave. at 71st St., New York bundles for sale in parishes the magazine Fri. 7; H. D. 12:05. Noonday Rev. Arthur L. Kinsolving, D.D., Rector sells for 10c a copy, we will bill quarterly Prayers 12:05. Office hours daily by appointment. DFMS. Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:30 at 7c a copy. Entered as Second Class / a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., Morning Matter, August 5, 1948, at the Post Office TRINITY CHURCH Service and Sermon; 4 p.m., Evening at Tunkhannock, Pa., under the act of Service and Sermon. March 3, 1879. Miami, Fla. Wednesday 7:45 a.m. and Thursday 12 Rev. G. Irvine Hiller, S.T.D., Rector Church noon, Holy Communion. Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. THE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION SERVICES TRINITY CHURCH 5th Ave. and 10th St., New York Broad and Third Streets Rev. Roscoe Thornton Foust, D.D., Rector In Leading Churches Columbus, Ohio Episcopal Sundays 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 Rev. Robert W. Fay, D.D. a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 8 Sun. 8 HC; 11 MP; 1st Sun. HC; Fri. the p.m., Service of Music (1st Sunday in ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 12 N HC; Evening, Weekday, Lenten of month). Tenth Street, above Chestnut Noon-Day, Special services announced. Daily: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Philadelphia, Penna. 5:30 Vespers, Tuesday through Friday. The Rev. Alfred W. Price, D.D., Rector CHRIST CHURCH This Church is open all day and all The Rev. Gustav C. Meckling, B.D., Nashville, Tennessee night. Archives Minister to the Hard of Hearing Rev. Peyton Randolph Williams H. Alexander Matthews, Mus.D., ST. MARY THE VIRGIN 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Organist 46th Street, East of Times Square Family Service and Church School; 11 2020. Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. New York City a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; Weekdays: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., The Rev. Grieg Taber 5:30 p.m., Young People's Meeting. 12:30-12:55 p.m. Thursdays and Saints'Days: HC 10 a.m. Sunday Masses: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (High). Services of Spiritual Healing, Thurs., Evensong and Benediction, 8. 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL AND Copyright CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHRIST CHURCH IN ST. GEORGE 316 East 88th Street PHILADELPHIA Saint Louis, Missouri New York City 2nd Street above Market The Rev. J. Francis Sant, Rector The Rev. James A. Paul, Rector Founded 1695 Built 1727 The Rev. William Baxter Sundays: Holy Communion, 8; Church Rev. E. A. de Bordenave, Rector Minister of Education School, 9:30; Morning Service, 11; Eve­ Rev. William Tichman, Assistant Sunday: 8, 9:25, 11a.m. High School, ning Prayer, 5. Sunday Services 9 and 11. 5:45 p.m.; Canterbury Club, 6:30 p.m. Noonday Prayers Weekdays. PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY Church Open Daily 9 to 5. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL TRINITY Shelton Square Paris, France ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Buffalo, New York 23, Avenue George V Oklahoma, City, Okla. Very Rev. Philip t. McNairy, D.D., Dean Services: 8:30, 10:30 (S.S.), 10:45 Very Rev. John S. Willey, Dean Canon Leslie D. Hallett Boulevard • Raspail Student and Artists Center Sunday: H. C. 8, 11 first S.; Church Canon Mitchell Haddad School', 10:50; M. P. 11. The Rt. Rev. J. I. Blair Tamed, Bishop Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 and 11. The Very*Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, Dean Weekday: Thurs. 10. Other services as Daily: H.C., 12:05 noon; also 7:30 a.m. "A Church for All Americans" announced. Tues. Healing Service, 12 noon, Wod. VOL. XL, No. 41 The WITNESS May 14, 1953 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH PUBLICATION OFFICE, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. EDITORIAL OFFICE, 12 WEST 11th STREET, NEW W)RK 11, N. Y. STORY OF THE WEEK- The Archbishop, speaking Archbishop Fisher Denounces optimistically about the out­ look for world peace, welcomed statements by President Apartheid Policy Eisenhower and Prime Minis­ ter Churchill indicating their Speaks Optimistically On The Outlook willingness to reach an under­ publication. For World Peace Settlement standing with the Soviet Union. and He chided "some writers and speakers" for being dogmatic reuse * Geoffrey Francis Fisher, a British - proposed union of and not sufficiently "tactful or for Archbishop of Canterbury, has Northern and Southern Rho­ denounced the apartheid (se­ desia and Nyasaland. Many restrained" in their comments gregation) policy of Prime native Africans have opposed about the recent Russian peace feelers. required Minister Daniel F. Malan's it out of fear that they might regime in South Africa and lose political rights under a The Council's international predicted it would end in racial segregation set-up. department submitted a report disaster. He spoke at the on the African Federation Permission opening of the semi-annual question. It recommended con­ meeting of the British Council tinued recognition of the fol­ of Churches. lowing factors in working out DFMS. / He said that under the the proposed new dominion: Malan policy, "the European Provision of equal educa­ Church was still to use and to exploit tional opportunities for all for his own ends the labor of races "by such rapid stages as the African and to keep him may be practicable." not 'apart' but 'under'." Removal of any existing ra­ Episcopal "This is a sort of slavery," cial restrictions on training the for and admission to skilled of the Archbishop said. "All his­ tory and all Christian history employment and the profes­ declares that this is no solu­ sions. Archives tion and that it must end Increasing the participation sometime in disaster." of Africans in local, territorial 2020. He added that if South and federal government. Africa decided to become two Progressive reduction of ra­ separate countries with sepa­ cially discriminatory practices rate cultures, customs and based on purely racial grounds.

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