'Uhe proposed Anglican jj l ||| Cathedral Ms\ 111 1 jia{ JJ lr To be erected on the present tile ' HI If*' cf St. Mark's Church, overlooking /Jwffi fill ffl All A Great Thaekofferieg" and Memorial For the blessing of God in giving success To those who travelled -distance and to our arms and to those of our Allies, and braved danger and death for us, to those who' ivilh thankful hearts for the restoration of stood between us and the onslaughts of a peace, it is our privilege to-day to heartily ruthless and powerful enemy, it is our picastender our thankoffcring. ■ tire to-day to pay the tribute of our respect. For the triumph of Right ot)er Might, To those who heroically fell in a noble for the ascendancy of the Spiritual over the cause and to-day lie beneath a foreign soil, material, for the help of God in allaying ihe solemn duly approves to us ihe honoured forces of evil, it is our duly to lender our privilege of lovipgly pet Actuating their memory humble homage.. in a suitable and enduring form, CDe proposed Hngiican Catbedrai. to be erected on the present site of St. Mark's Churchi overlooking the Basin Reserve, Wellington, will in a fitting manner serve as a Great Thankoffering and Memorial. As such it is commended to the practical sympathy of Anglicans and the general public of the Dominion and of Wellington Diocese in particular. The site suggested, being so centrally situ- their thankfulness to God and their affectionated, is peculiarly suitable fpr the proposed ate remembrance of fallen friends. Cathedral. £150,000 will enable the main parts of the The Cathedral will be constructed in Gothic Cathedral to be proceeded with at an design, and will be an edifice of architec- e a»y date. tural beauty fully in keeping with the claims Subscriptions can be made in the form of of the Capital City of New Zealand. The Govt. Stock or War Bonds. Contributions entire building and furnishings, from the may be made immediately, and promises, minutest article to the imposing towers, will if so desired, may be extended pyer a period be the spontaneous gifts of a thankful people pf from, one to five years. Legacies also desirous of placing on permanent record are invited. Intending Contributors are requested to immediately write or telephone the Hon. Organising Secy,, Reo.C. F- Asketo, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. (Ttttphont 2492)
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 57, 2 December 1918, Page 7
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