Witness November 10, 1966 10*

Witness November 10, 1966 10*

The WITNESS NOVEMBER 10, 1966 10* publication. Editorials and reuse The Irony of Wheeling for Move Toward Renewal required Permission Articles DFMS. / Committee's Report on Bishop Pike Church A Supplemental Report Episcopal The Lay Apostolate the of Frederick M. Norris Archives John Lennon May be Right 2020. W. Murray Kenney Copyright Review of Book by Xavier Rynne Frederick C. Grant NEWS: — Bishop Pike Demands Investigation of Charges. Bishops Launch Renewal Program. All Religions Invited to Tackle World Problems SERVICES The Witness SERVICES In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church In Leading Churches NEW YORK CITY ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH EDITORIAL BOARD Tenth Street, above Chestnut OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Sunday: Holy Communion 7, 8, 9, 10, JOHN MCGIXL KIBMM, Chairman The Rev. Alfred W. Price, D.D., Rector Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and W. B. SPOFFTRD SH., Managing Editor The Rev. Gustav C. Meckling, B.D. Sermon. 11; Organ Recital, 3:15 and Minister to the Hard of Hearing sermon, 4. EDWARD J. MOHB, Editorial Assistant O. SYDNEY BAKR; LEE A. BELFORD; ROSCOB Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 7:15 Weekdays: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., (and 10 Wed.); Evening Prayer, 3. T. FousT; RICHARD E. GARY; GORDON C. 12:30 - 12:55 p.m. GRAHAM; DAVID JOHNSON; HAROLD R. LAN- Services of Spiritual Healing, Thuis. 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. THE PARISH OF TRINITY CHURCH DON; LKSI.IE J. A. LANG; BENJAMIN MINIFIE; TRINITY WILLIAM STRINGFELLOW. Broadway & Wall St. CHRIST CHURCH Rev. Bernard C. Newman, S.T.D., CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ft The Rev. W. Murray Kenney, Rector Acting Rector Sunday Services: 8:00, 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Sun. MP. 8:40, 10:30, HC 8, 9, 10, 11. EDITORIALS: - The Editorial Board holds Wed. and Holy Days: 8:00 and 12:10 p.m. Daily MP 7:45, HC 8, 12, Ser. 12:30 publication. Tues., Wed & Thurs., EP 5:15 ex. Sat.; monthly meetings when current issues before Sat. 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This paper is recommended by many Senyonjo, Associates Sunday: HC 8, 9:30, 11 (1st Sun.) MP Sundays: 8 a.m. HC; 9:30 Family (HC 3S) Bishops and Clergy. 11; Daily ex. Sat. HC 8:15, HC Tue» Thurs. HC 11 a.m. Address: 12:10, Wed., 5:30. One of New York's FELLOWSHIP OF ST. LUKE Noted for boy choir; great teredos most beautiful public buildings. 2243 Front St. San Diego 1, Calif. and windows. VOL. 51, NO. 36 The WITNESS NOVEMBER 10, 1966 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 Story of the Week that with the written consent Bishop Pike Demands Charges of two other bishops — in this case bishop-elect C. Kilmer My- Against Him be Investigated ers of California — now suffra- gan bishop of Michigan — and publication. •k Bishop James A. Pike of 104 to 35. Then the Cal- Bishop Craine — the bishop can and turned tables on the House of ifornian and his sympathizers demand that an investigation Bishops by asking to be put on moved into the picture with be made. reuse trial for heresy and conduct un- ecclesiastical and legal ammuni- Upon receiving it, the Presid- for becoming a clergyman. tion. ing Bishop is required to sum- Backed by 35 of the younger First, most of the minority mon a committee to investigate the matter. required bishops headed by Bishop John —mostly in their fifties — one P. Craine of Indianapolis, he by one disassociated themselves The rumors and accusations asked Presiding Bishop John E. from the document, presented cited by Bishop Pike included Hines for a full scale investiga- by Bishop Angus Dun, retired the conclusions of the ad hoc Permission tion of "rumors, reports, and diocesan of Washington. committee, charges by Bishop allegations" made against him The report of the ad hoc com- Chandler W. Sterling of Mon- by his foes. tana that he "doublecrossed" DFMS. mittee is in this issue. Others / The request to 139 members to draw up the report, which the bishops by not submitting of the house came as a bomb- was presented unanimously, his writings to some of them last year and the draft present- Church shell after the house approved, were Bishops: Sherman of Long with one slight change and after Island; Bayne, executive council ment of Bishop Louttit's charge. lengthy debate, an ad hoc com- vice-president; Warnecke of He said afterward the ad hoc Episcopal mittee report rebuking him for Bethlehem; Kline of Northern report amounted to a trial pro- his views and calling him "irre- Indiana; Mosley of Delaware; cedure "without a hearing" and the of sponsible" in his speaking and Emrich of Michigan. that his own legal action was writing. Then, led by Bishop William "all I can do as an honorable But the committee report was F. Creighton of Washington, man." Archives aimed at heading off a lengthy D.C., they presented a report Bishop Pike was backed by a five-step trial in which the ulti- which was received by the house group of bishops who drew up 2020.

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