DAY OF PRAYER
SOUGHT BY PRIMATE OF N.Z
APPEAL AIADE TO THE (CHURCHES. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) ■ 'AUCKLAND, March 7. ■ The suggestion that Sunday, April •2, should be made a special day cf prayer and intercession ia -connection with the needs of the world and, particularly, the needs of N«w' Zealand, was- made -by the Primate, Archbishop Ayerill, jh.aii open letter to.the leader® and members' of churcho?.' He says that the word seenps to be .faced with a blank wall, and to have, no, real policy, but only temporary .expedients, and consequently- the drift'of present conditions are calculated to fost-H’ .and -strengthen forces inimical to the worjd.
He appeals to all men of goodwill, all who profe®s to believe ...in ..God,., to give Cod a chance to intervene in the world’s-'extremity,, and manifest His power. . v j v .a'
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 6
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139DAY OF PRAYER Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 6
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