MIND-HEALING PLAN.
AN AID FOR PARSONS Archbishop Sees Need. London, March 27. A committee has been appointed by the Archbishop of York, Dr Temple, to plan a home at which patients sent by clergymen of all dtnominaions will be treated under the supervision of medical specialists. The attitude of the Church towards faith-healing has been a matter of concern to Church leaders for some time past. Practice by individual clergymen has been growing, and steps are now being taken to put it on a more' satisfactory basis. The Archbishop, impressed by rhe need tor service of this kind, but fearing that there is a risk of dangerous confusion between the functions of the prit'St and the doctor, proposes the establishment of a home in the provinces, probably in Yorkshire. Patien's will receive inexpensive psycho-therapeutic treatment. It is also proposed to open a clinic in London tor poor persons suffering from Similar causes. A sum of about £50,000 is needed to start the sch t,me.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 410, 17 April 1937, Page 2
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164MIND-HEALING PLAN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 410, 17 April 1937, Page 2
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