1956 the Witness, Vol. 43, No. 26

1956 the Witness, Vol. 43, No. 26

The IT ESS AUGUST 23, 1956 publication. 10, and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright CHINESE BISHOPS FULLY attended meeting of the House A of Bishop of the Church in China was held at the Cathedral in Shanghai this summer. Their Pastoral is in this number THE CHURCH OF SOUTH INDIA SERVICES The WITNESS SERVICES In Leading Churchesj In Leading Churches I For Christ and His Church THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE 112th St. and Amsterdam Main & Church Sts,., Hartford, Com. Sunday: Holy Communion 7, 8, 9, 10; EDITORIAL BOARD Sunday: 8 Bond 10:10 a.m., Holy Comn- Morning Prayer, Holy Communion munion; 9:30, Church School; 11 am., and Srrmon, 11; Evensong and ser- JOHN PAIRMAN BROWN, Editor; WV.B. SaPos- Morning Praver; 8 p.m., Evening Prayox. mon, 4. Weekdavs: Holy Communion, Mon. 12 F ORD, M~anaging Editor; KENNETH R. FORBaES, Weekdavs: Mlorning Prayer 7:45; Holy noon; Tues., F~ri. and Sat., 8; Wed., 11; Communion, 8 (and 10 Wed.); GORDON C. GRAHAM, 11ORERT HAMPSHIsRE, Thurs., 9; Wed., Noonday Service, 12:15. Evensong, 5.a GEORGE I1. MACMIURRAY, PAUL MOORE JR., JOSEPH H. TITUS, Columnnists; CLINTON J. CHRIST CHURCH THE HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK KEW, Religion and the Mind; MASSEY H. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. SHEPHERD JR., Living Liturgy; JOSEPH F. Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Rector 5th Avenue at 90th Street Rev. Frederic B. Kellogg, Chaplain FLETCHER, Problems of Conscience. Rev. John Ellis Large, D.D. Sunday Services: 8, 9, 10 and 11 am Sunda s: Holy Communion, 7:30 and 9 Weekdays: Wednesday, 8 and I1I~m a.us.; joming Service and Sermon, 11. Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. Thursdays eod hloly Days; Holy Corn- ! msmion, 12. Wednesdays. Healing Serr. publication. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL ice, 12. Daily: Morning Prayer, 9; CONraTRIBTNG EDIrOR: Frederick C. Grant, Evening Prayer, 5:30. F. 0. Ayres Jr., L. W. Barton, D. H. Brown DENVER, COLORADO and Jr., R. S. Rinrich, T. P. Ferris, J. F. Fletchet, Very Rev. Paul Roberts, Dean C. K. Gilbert, C. L. Glenn, G. 1. Hiller, A. Rev. Harry Watts, Canon I ST. BIARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCHI C. Lichtenberger, C. S. Martin, R. C. Miller, Sundavs: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11. Park Avenue and 51st Streetj E. L. Parsons, J. A. Paul, Paul Roberts, W. M. 4:30 p.m. recitals. reuse Weekdays Holy Communion, Wodas- 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Sharp, W. B. Sperry, W. B. Spofford Jr., J. W. 8 and Suter, S. E. Sweet, S. A. lemple, W. N. day, 7:15; Thursday, 10:30. for 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School. Holy Days: Holy Communion, 10:30. 11 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon. Welsh. 4 p.m. Evensong. Special Music. Weekday: Holy Communion Tuesday at CHRIST CHURCH and Saints INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 10:30 a.m.; Wednesdays Monument Circle, Downtown required Dam. Oan Recitalshrdayst 12:10 Day. Oat8 eaitalsThurdaysat 12:10. THE WITNESa is published weekly from Rev. John P. Craine, D.D., Recaer September 15th to June 15th inclusive, with Rev. Messrs. F. P. Williams, The Church is open daily for prayer. the exception of the first week in January and E. L. Conner semi-monthly from June 15th to September 15th Sun.: H.C. 8 12:15, 11, 1st S. famnily by the Epiacopal Church Publishing Co. on 9:30; M. and Set., 11. 316RCOFE H8thSTR TY behalf of the Witness Advisory Board. 'Weekdavs: H. C. daily 8, ex. Wed, and Permission CHURCOFEas HOLYStrINIT Fri. 7; H1. D. 12:05. Noonday NEW YORK CITY Prayers 12:05. I Rev. James A. Paul, D.D., Rector by appointment. The subscription price is $4.00 a year: in Office hours daily Sundays: Holy Communion~ 8; Church bundles for sale in parishes the magazine sells DFMS. School 9:30; Morning Service, 11; Eve- for 10c a copy, we will bill quarterly at 7c a TRINITY CHURCH / ning Prayer, 5. copy. Entered as Second Class Matter, August MIAMIt, FLA. 5, 1948, at the Post Office at Tunkhiannock, Rev. G. Irvine Hiller, S.T.D., Rector Pa., under the act of March 3, 1879. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Sunday Services 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church MOUNT SAtNT ALBAN The Rt. Rev. Angus Dun, Bishop ti TRINITY CHURCH The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre, Jr., Biroad and Third Streets Dean SERVICES COLUMBUS, OHIO Sunday 8, 9:30, Holy Communion; 11, Rev. Robert W. Fay, D.D. Rev. A. Freeman Traverse, Asociate Episcopal set. (generally with MP, Lit or procee- In Leading Churches Richard C. Wyatt, Assistant Pion) (1, S. HC); 4, Ev. WeekdayaIt Rev. Open Sun. 8 HC; 11 MP; 1st Sun. HC; Fri. the HC, 7:30; Int., 12 Ev., 4. daily, 7 to 6. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 12 N, HC; Evening, Weekday, Lenn of Noon-Day, Special services announced. Tenth Street, above Chestnut PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH OF THlE INCARNATION 13 Vick Park B The Rev. Alfred W. Price, D.D., Rector 3966 Mcl~inney . Avenue ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Rev. Gustav C. Meckling, B.D., DALLAS 4, TEXAS Archives ' Minister to the Hard of Hearing The Rev. Edward E. Tate, Rector The Rev. George L. Cadigen, Rector ' The Rev. Donsald G. Smith, Associate The Rev. Frederick P. Taft, Assistant !Sunday: 9 and 11 am., 7:30 p.m. The Rev. W. W. Mahan, Assistant! 'Weekdays: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., The Rev. J. M. Washington, Assistant* 2020. The Rev. Edward IV. Mills, Assistant Fri., 12:30-12:55 p.m. Sundays: 7:30, 9:15, 11 a.m. & 7:30 Sunday: 8, 9:20 and 11. 'Services of Spiritual Healing, Thurs., p.m. Weekdays: WVednesdays & Holy 12:30 Holy Days: 11; Fri. 7. and 5:30 p.m. Days 10:30 a.m. i CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL CHRIST CHURCH Copyright AND ST. GEORGE ST. JAMES' - IN PHILADELPHIA SAINT Loots, MISSOURI 117 N. Lafayette 2nd Street above Market The Rev. J. Francis Sant, Rector SOUTHi BEND, INDs. Where the Protestant Episcopal Church The Rev. Alfred Mattes, Miniter The R1ev. Robert F. Royster, Rector of Education Thie Rev'. Ernest FA Harding, Rector- munion, 8:15. Thursday, Holy Comi- The Rev. Donald Stauffer, Asst. and- isasnion, 9:30. Friday, Holy Corn- College Chaplain munion, 7. jSunday Services, 9 and 11. Sundays: 9, 9:30, 11 a. in., High SNoonday Prayers Weekdays. Sch'ool. 4:30 p.mi.; Canterbury Club, i 7:00 p.mi. Church open daily 9 to S. PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINTY ST. PAUIL'S CATHEDRAL ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL Shelton Square PARIS, FRANCE BUFFPALO, NEW YORKj 23, Avenue George V SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Verv Rev. Philip F. MeNairy D.D.. Dean 10:45 Gras on and Willows Sts. t Services: 8:30, 10:30 (S.S.), Rev. James Joseph, Rector Canon Mitchell Riaddad; The Rev.9 Boulevard Raspail ISun.. 7:30 Holv Lu.; 9:00 Par. Corn.; J. D. Furlong Student and Artists Center 9 11:0(0 Sensce. S.'n., 8. 9:30, 11; Mon., Fri., Sat.,9 The Rit. Rev. Stepepsn Kesler, Bishop We\Ad.and Iole Days, 10 .m~. Holy H.C. 12:05; Tues., Thurs., H.C. 8 a.in. g Jie Very Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, Deean Eu:. Saturdav Sacrasment of Forgive-~ prayers, sermon 12:05; Wed., H.C.~ ! "'Aaiuch for All Americans" nrss 11:30 to 1 pm. am., 11 am., Healing Service 12:05. VOL. 43, NO. 26 The WITNESS AUGUST 23, 1956 POR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. sStory of the Week General Assembly will meet in World Council Committee Ceylon. Plans for new patterns of Meets In Hungary cooperation between the churches of Asia, the W. C. C. publication. THEY ISSUE PRONOUNCEMENT ON BUILDING and the I. M. C. are to be con- sidered at a meeting in Pra- and RESPONSIBLE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY pat, Sumatra, in March 1957. The Asian Churches were said reuse * The first major meeting cf Building, given by the Presi- to be anxious to assume re- for the World Council of Churches dential Council of the Hun- sponsibilities, and to carry on ever to be held in eastern garian People's Republic. They a program of interchange of Europe came to its conclusion were also invited to visit a required fraternal workers. They are with many of the delegates, ccllective farm at Atkar. They also anxious to assume their including those from western visited farm homes, enjoyed full share of responsibility for Europe and the United States, an outdoor dinner prepared by the evangelization of Asia. speaking to crowded congrega- the farmers wives, and were Permission tions in the churches of Buda- greeted by Ferenc Erdei, vice- To Meet Russians pest and vicinity on August president of the Hungarian A meeting will be held DFMS. 5th. government in charge of agri- / during the coming winter with The 90-member central com- culture. The farm is a vol- representatives of the Russian mittee, which meets annually, untary cooperative made up of Orthodox Church. A letter Church is the governing body of the 130 families. from the Moscow Patriarchate Council between its Assem- Three more churches ap- indicated that the Church of blies, held every six years. plied for membership in the Russia is now ready to con- Episcopal Discussions at t h e meeting World Council: the Baptist sider whether the time has centered around two main Church of Hungary, the in the the come to participate : of of the mes "Proselytism and Church of the Province ecumenical movement. Visser't Religious Liberty" and "The Central Africa (Anglican) and Hooft and Franklin Fry will Churches and the Building of La Platta Synod in South represent the World Council America Archives a Responsible Intern a t i on a 1 (Lutheran), an au- at the meeting.

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