NEW ANGLICAN CHURCH
OPENED AT KURIPUNf. The new Aaiglican COmmtJi at Kuri--puni was opened yesterday. The day began witlhi a celebration of the Holy Oomim'uniion at 7.30, wfheni the. Vicar celebrated. In. tihe evening the, lit*tie* church was full. The sea-vice was intoned by thie Vicar. Hie lessons (Isaiah xxxv. and St.. John* xiv. 1-7) were read by Mr N. F. Eagar anxi Mr A. J. F. Berry. St. Clitoir Clitoir wei>e aaict Ited l the singing, the' anthem, "Lift upi your heads, 0 ye Gates'* (Ps. xxiv., 7, 8, i 0). Lite sermon'; was prc-ached by Archdeacon Fan—court, ttho spoke of tlie lietsson® of' Sit. Thomas' Day, and pointed out! the value and us© tihe new Ghurdh*was to be, drawitag attention to the name it was to bear, "The Ghurcft . of the £|piplijany,'' wihicihl tbfld u» of" ;-t|v^>maiu^taiion.^-Oimi -to. "tboi. Gettiilesu."v~ < '-\ V-, r-\ -Ir
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4
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145NEW ANGLICAN CHURCH Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4
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