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Anglican Bishop's Appeal to Wellington Synod
(By felegraph-
WELLINGTON, Last Night. "Please do not misunderstand me if I say that when visitors come to Wellington I feel I alrnost have to apologise to them for the Ohurch of England," said the Bishop of Weliing. ton, the Eev, H. L St. Barbe Holland, in urging before the Wellington Diocesan Synod the need for a cathedraL "They see fine permanent buildings growing up on all sides to express strength and stability of our corporate life. They see the city, quickly awakened to a sense of dignity and greatness in its political, commercial, and business life, but they see nothing to suggest the majesty of God in a community that is expressing in its buildings the greatness of man, and nothing to suggest the permanence and eternity of God in a world that is characterised by chango. " He suggested that the cathedral project would be a fitting centennial effort.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 4
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