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CONCERN FELT

ANGLICAN CHURCH ATTENDANCE: (Per Press ’Association.-- Copyright.)

ir DUNEDIN, Jidy 27.

A meeting of members of the Churiclu pf England Tjeld lasi‘ •eveliliig, at, which it wag that in many par-. ishes. people.,Were propping away from; the church,; because",.;. clergymen , were; introducing,-.mptter-.‘.that did hp|,, T bip-: long to the Angijcan service*. I Only a week ago, i£*wiu, ..ift; onq parish, iU>jG;Anpfth.. ana .clsvgyipan, had certain ornaments, on the niifav, pf a new church, and •some families; walked out. v. , .: - •

It was contended by one speaker that the practices of Anglo-Catho’icisni tended to drive people from the church. (A committee was appointed to form a laymen’s society, to counteract • the influence of Aaiglo-Catholicism in .the services. ■ ■ “ :1;

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 5

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CONCERN FELT Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 5

CONCERN FELT Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 5

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