THE COMING MISSION.
Sir—ln Ehe Rev. H. A. Kennedy's, concluding article on "An Anglican Mission: All Schools Represented," in your issue of last Friday, the Community of the Resurrection at Jlirfieldj ■. in ' York- , shire, is spoken of as representative of the school furthest removed from ' the ' Evangelical party. The R«v. H. A. Kennedy mentions, as a typical'man, among others, the Rev. Paul Bull, "one of the best-known Anglican mission preachers.". -As to the claim of this society to in any way represent the Protestant Church o:? England, let the'following extract speak. A reporter of the "Catholic Times," a Roman Catholic newspaper, in its issue of April 15, 19(14, commenting on a sermon . by "Father" Bull, said:—"l can safely say that if these people (the Jlirfield monks) could join us, we should soon have this England of ours 'Mary's dowry* , once more. I do believe there is a. great work being doue by Ritualists, if only in preparing the penple of England' for Roman doctrine and ritual."—l am, etc, LOYALTY.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 836, 7 June 1910, Page 2
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