1959 the Witness, Vol. 45, No. 44. January 22, 1959

1959 the Witness, Vol. 45, No. 44. January 22, 1959

The MIT ESS JANUARY 22, 1959 10l publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright _______ ue aunont PAST AND PRESENT LICHTENBERGER, newly installed Presiding Bishop, is ARTHURcongratulated by his predecessor, Bishop Sherrill. The service of installation at Washington Cathedral is reported on page three with the sermon on page eight Sermon of The Presiding Bishop .irm~Nl~~~~,r~wuu~ Iw I SERVICES The WITNESS SERVICES In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church In Leading Churches ~~~ YU Q THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Sunday: Holy Communion 7, 8, 9, 10; EDITORIAL BOARD The Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Rector Sunday Services: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and Morning Prayer, Holy Communion W. B. SPOFOvRDn SR., Managing Editor and Sermon, 11; Evensong and ser- 11:15 a.m. Wed, and Holy Days: 8:00 KENNETH R. FORBaS; ROSCOE T. FOUST; and 12:10 p.m. mon, 4. GoORO C. GRAHAM; ROBERTr HArapsmra; Weekdays: Holy Communion, 7:30 CHARLES S. MARTIN; ROERT F. McGEEGoR; (and 10 Wed.); Morning Prayer, GEORGE MACMURRAY; CHARLES F. PNNvsMsAre; 8:30; Evensong, 5. NORMAN PITTENGER; JOSEPH TITUS. CHRIST CHURCH, DETROIT W. H. 976 East Jefferson Avenue The Rev. William B. Sperry, Rector THE HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK The Rev. Robert C. W. Ward, Ass't. 5th Avenue at 90th Street 8 and 9 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. John Ellis Large, D.D. (breakfast served following 9 a.m. CONTRIBUTING EDITORS service.) 11 a.m. Church School and Sundays: Holy Communion, 7:30 and 9 THOMAS V. BARRETT; JOHN PAIRMAN BROWN; Morning Service. Holy Days, 6 p.m. publication. a.m.; Morning Service and Sermon. 11. GARDINER M. DAY; JOSEPH F. FLETCHER; Holy Communion. Thursdays and Holy Days: Holy Com - FREDERICK C. GRANT; CLINTON J. ICEW; JOHN and munion, 12. Wednesdays: Healing ELLIS LARGE; ROBERT MILLER; EDWARD L. Service 12. Daily: Morning Prayer PARSONS; FREDERICK A. SCHILLING; MASSEY H. ST. MICHIAEL AND ALL ANGELS 9; Evening Prayer, 5:30. SHEPHERD JR.; WILLIAM B. SP'OFFORD JR. 20th and St. Paul reuse BALTIMORE, MD. The Rev. Don Frank Fenn, D.D., Rector ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S for CHURCH Park !I The Rev. R. W. Knox, B.D., Avenue and 51st Street Ass't to the Rector Rev. Terence J. Finlay, D.D. THE WITNESS is published weekly from 8 and 9:30 am. Holy Communion. September 15th to June 15th inclusive, with Sunday: 7:30, 9:15, 11 a.m. Holy 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School. the exception of one week in January and Eucharist daily. Preaching Service- Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. required 11 am. Morning Service and Sermon. semi-weekly from June 15th so September 15th 4 p.m. Evensong. Special Music. by the Episcopal Church Publishing Co. on Weekday: Holy Communion Tuesday at behalf of the Witness Advisory Board. 12:10 a.m.; Wednesdays and Saints TRINITY CHURCH Days at 8 a.m.; Thursdavs at 12:10 MIAMI, FLA. p.m. Organ Recitals, Wednesdays, Rev. G. Irvine Hiller, STD., Rector Permission 12:10. Eve. Pr. Daily 5:45 p.m. The subscription price is $4.00 a year; in Sunday Services 8, 9, 9:30 and 11 am. bundles for sale in parishes the magazine sells for 10c a copy, we will bill quarterly at 7c a TRINITY CHURCH CHURCH OF TILE HOLY TRINITY copy. Entered as Second Class Matter, August Broad and Third Streets 316 Fact 88th Street DFMS. 5, 1948, at the Post Office at Tunkhannock, COLUMBUS, OHuIO / YORK NEW CITY Pa., under the act of March 3, 1879. Rev. Robert W. Fay, D.D. Sundays: Holy Communion, 8; Church Rev. Richard C. Wyatt, Asaistant School, 9:30; Morning Service, II; Cap:ain Reginald Harvey, Church Army Evening Prayer, 5. Sun. 8 HC; 11 MP; 1st Sun. HC; Fri. Church 12 N, HC; Evening, Weekday, Len- ten Noonday, Special services an- GENTERAL THEOLOGICAL nounced. SEMINARY CHAPEL Chelsea Square, 9th Ave. & 20th St. SERVICES NEW YORK Episcopal In Leading Churches CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Daily Morning Prayer and Holy Corn- 3966 McKinley Avenue the munion, 7; Choral Evensong, 6. DALLAS 4, TEXAS of The Rev. Edward E. Tate, Rector ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH The Rev. Donald G. Smith, Associate COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Tenth Street, above Chestnut The Rev. W. W. Mahon, Assistant SAINTr PAUL'S CHAPEL PHILADELPI'aA, PENNA. The Rev. J. M. Washington, Assistant NEW YORK and 7:30 The Rev. Gustav C. Meckling, B.D., Sundays: 7:30, 9:15, 11 a.m. Archives The Rev. John M. Krumm, Ph.D., p.m. Weekdays: Wednesday and Chaplains Minister to the Hard of Hearing I Holy Days, 10:30 a.m. Sunday:I 9 and 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Daily (except Saturday): 12 noon Sun- 2020. Weeekdays: Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thurs., j day; Holy Communion, 9 and 12:30; CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11; Fri., 12:30-12:55 p.m. ! Services of Spiritual Healing, Thura., AND ST. GEORGE HolyComunio:Wd., :45a~m 12:30 and 5:30 p.m.- SAIN-T Louis, MISSOURI The Rev. J. Francis Sant, Rector ST. THOMAS The Rev. Alfred L. Mattes, Minister Copyright 5th Ave. & 53rd Street of Education NEW YORK CITY ST. PAUL'S The Rev. David S. Gray, Asst., and Rev. Frederick M. Morris, D.D. 13Vick Park B. I College Chaplain ROCHETERN.Y Sundays: 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., High Sunday: HC 8, 9:30, 11 (1st Sun.) TeRev. George L. Cadigan, Rector MP 11; Ep Cho 4. Daily ex. Sat. HC School, 4 p.m., Canterbury Club, Te Rev. Frederick P. Taft, Assistant 7 p.m. 8:15, Thurs. 11, HD, 12:10; Noon- SThe Rev. Edward W. Mills, Assistant- day ex. Sat. 12:10.I Sundays: 8, 9:20 and 11. Noted for b~oychoir; great ST. JOHN'S CHURCH and windows. reredos S 1-Holy Days 11; Fri. 7. Lafayette Square I WASHINGTON, D.C. PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL The Rev. Donald W. Mayberry, Rector HOLY TRINITY Weekday Services: Mon., Tues., Thurs., PARIS, FRANCE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Saturday, Holy Communion at noon. 23 Avenue, George V Rev. James Joseph, Rector Wed, and Fri., Holy Communion at Services: 8:30, 10:30 (S.S.), 10:45 Sn,7:30 Holy Eu.; 9:00 Par. Corn.; 7:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer at noon. Boulevard Raspail 11:00 Service. Sunday Services: 8 and 9:30 a.m., Holy Student and Artists Center Wed, and Holy Days, 10 a.m. Holy- Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and Sermon; 4 p.m., Service in French; The Rt. Rev. Norman Nash, Bishop of Forgive- 7:30, Evening Prayer. The Very Rev. Stusrgis Lee Riddle, Dean I Eu.nes11:30 Saturday--Sacrament to 1 p.m. VOL. 45, NO. 44 The WITNESS JANUARY 22, 1959 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH SEditorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. Story of the Week tion; the Rev. W. Murray Ken- Arthur Lichtenberger Installed ney, the Presiding Bishop chap- lain; the Presiding Bishop. At Impressive Ceremony The oath of office was ad- ministered by the dean of * Arthur Lichtenberger was At exactly 3 p.m. the arrival Washington Cathedral after formally installed as Presiding of the Presiding Bishop at the publication. being given the Prayer Book Bishop in the Washington west door of the Cathedral was from the altar by the Rev. John and Cathedral on January 14th. The announced by a fanfare of W. Suter, former cathedral service, attended by about 3000, trumpets. In the Presiding dean and custodian of the Book reuse was probably the most impres- Bishop's procession were the of- of Common Prayer. Suter, in- for sive ceremony ever held by the ficiating clergymen: B i s h o p cidentially had much to do with Episcopal Church. Sherrill, the retiring Presiding the details of the service, as he There were six processions Bishop; Bishop Dun of Wash- required did 12 years ago when Bishop which opened the service, each ington; Canon Theodore O. Sherrill was installed. As trum- headed by a crucifer and torch Wedel, president of the House pets heralded the climax of the bearers followed colorful ban- of Deputies; the Rev. Alexan- ceremony, Bishop Lichtenber- Permission ners, with a complement of ver- der M. Rodger, secretary of the ger was conducted by the re- gers and marshalls. House of Bishops; Canon C. tired Presiding Bishop and Entering first was the cathe- Rankin Barnes, secretary of the Canon Wedel, to his official seat DFMS. / dral choir, followed by the House of Deputies; Dean in Washington Cathedral, a Missouri procession, consisting Francis B. Sayre Jr. of Wash- carved oak canopied stall, 22 of clergy of the Presiding ington Cathedral; the Hon. Church feet high, at the eastern Bishop's diocese. Stuart Symington, U.S. Senator end of the choir stalls on The third procession included from Missouri, lector; Bishop the north side of the chancel. clergy and lay representatives Goodwin of Virginia and Bishop Here he was inducted into Episcopal of dioceses throughout the Mosley of Delaware, represent- the office of Presiding Bishop the country; the chapter of the ing the committee on arrange- by his predecessor, Bishop of cathedral; representatives of ments for the General Conven- Sherrill. the cathedral schools; lay mem- Bishop Lichtenberger w a s standing committees of Archives bers of presented to the congregation the dioceses of Missouri and by Bishop Dun after which he 2020. Washington; executives of delivered his inaugural sermon, national Church organizations; found on page eight of this representatives of other issue.

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