ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD.
~ • - y TARAIvAKI BISHOPRIC. / •—— \ ? lu "! ) e . of ll! * opting address to Synod tho Primate said: I Lave revived a petition from the leading members of the committee set ™i • wi ° P r ° motioll of this object, iu which they solicit the advice and assistanw of the General Synod in this im-jK-rtant matter. The church people of ■ the district have taken some steps in accordance with the recommendation, of the Synod will do all in its power to stimulate the success of the movement. but that success must, under God. lie roally with the people resident within the proposed area. I am aware, from experience, that the magnitude of such an enterprise a s tho foundation of a bishopric, with everything to provide, (tamps tho ardor of the many and leads to their making no effort at all the effort required appears to and perhaps long thankful to he able to say that self-formed diocese is n«nv in a to offer a reasonable maintenancei/tha* bishop who must ore long snjdgT m and the Duncdin diocese waTfoXfid Under the most discouraging conditwfg T hope the Taranakl Church peoplJ w ni emulate.the bravery of their brethren m the south. The petition will be laid be. tore you.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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206ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD. Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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