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400 LEAVE CHURCH DARWEN DEMONSTRATORS By Ccblt.—Press Association. — Copyri'gfit. LONDON, Sunday. Another scene occurred to-day at St. Cuthbert's Church. Darwen, LancaIhire. Four hundred people walked out of the church before the sermon »as commenced. Hundreds of people bllowd the vicar, the Rev. E. Lauria, to his home, but no hostile demonstration was made.—A. and N.Z.-Sun. A cablegram from London on January k Th e disturbances at St. CuthKUs Church, Darwen, where the conSreßation has protested against the ™ harist being sung, were to-day reculminated in riotous scenes r-.nL . s * rv ice. The police had to be E®? to protect the vicar, the Rev. E. and * is colleague from a crowd whiu People, wWd held up the traffic the Police barred the road. Peruid »K Co? l^i cts occurred in the service, iroumTi *I^ erru Pters sang hymns which Th. wH. the , singing of the Eucharist, the ca^ in the police, who took pier 2* interrupters, while the try choir took refuge in the ves■bnheni ® ro * aa * ers sang the National
reviving superstition CHURCH’S ESCAPE LONDON, Feb. 5. he crow d of people besieged mp,e Church to-day to hear the »p of Birmingham, Dr. E. W. Iril si’ fi® 8 "* 1 . The Solicitor-Geu-iUQriroH ~“ oma s Inskip, was present, Porsons stood throughout mTb?" 11 ® 8 ! declared hat the Church >*6. “ ° nly narrowly prevented by he PjU 111 from making changes in mded r ® oolc which would have ntion u, r ? V * V^n ® tfle Primitive supernal ii r U?i. a Priest could give spiriL 4nd nZ 68 inanmate matter. —
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 272, 7 February 1928, Page 1
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