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*' T ' THE■ .CEOUSTCHUEeH CATHEDRAL. MTJLTTTUDE OF SECTS. THE TRUE CHURCH OF CHRIST. (By TeloCTapb.—Press Association.) CHPJSTCHLTRCIi. this da v. At- the' banquet in connection vvtth the opening of the- new Cathedral Bishop Grimes proposed the toast Of the visiting prelates. He expressed a deep sense of gr-titude to Archbishop Carr., who replied, referred to the hospitality shown to the prelates all over the. eplttny,. and to i_e interest taken in them by the Maoris, who had offered him chieftainship if he would live amongst, them, and' the most memorable when he died. There was a very large congregation in the evening. Poiitificialyespel-s: tvere. sung ny Bishop Sale. Archbishop Carr, who laid the - foundation stone and perfornied the ■ -dedication ceremony, ■• preached and spoke of the multitude, of sects that have arisen in- modern all calling themselves Church of Christ. Christ intehided the Church established by _rmsielf- to be one in doctrine, worship, and government, the Rdman Church was the true CTmreh of Christ by apostolic succession. Bishop Grimes bestowedJ. tbe papal blessing. The ceremony was very impressing.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 37, 13 February 1905, Page 2
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