CLaplains in Cam
A QUESTION OF SENIORCTH i REFORM URGED BY maiwalSß AVERELL. 'i|M By Telegraph -Press AMOCtatiojpigfl Auckland, Last NUdflgl Reform in the organisation xif {mSB lains' work in the Territorial cftmpi'SSß strongly urged by Dr. Averill, AnrffiSM Bishop of Auckland, at the annuAl vwH iiig of the Auckland C.E.M.S. Union. "The present arrangettmWi said the Bishop, "is had, and lieve, against the order of the OhtiSH The Bishop should be the senior can chaplain.—(Applause).—At pnmfl I am junior to some of my clergy, an&lcyS they were to order me about it wbbBIM make things difficult. [The Roman Catholics, I am aßßured, support us," continued the Bishop, if we can arrange it the Bishopt future have charge of the camp eniSlw™ ments, and will appoint their own liuis. If you can do anything to Sjipl me I shall be very glad. In any eutifi we must stick to the Camp next year, and go on with them for'iuS we are worth." (Applause). ..rtJjjS resolution wag c&Tri&jjlH That this conference, . representinirJli thirty-four, branches of the Clmr&lSigS England Men's Society, having toAa mto consideration the matter .of tMSB Church of England services "mbumm considers that in order to avoid CO&wM fusion and distress in future, the BteWtll should be the senior Anglican chapUtirlS in the diocese." It was decided fr 41 forward the resolution to the Mtatofaris for Defence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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228CLaplains in Cam Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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