“DYING INSTITUTION”
Vicar’s View on Armistice Day
London, Oct. 28.
“I regard Armistice Day as a dying institution,” says the Rev. P. Carpenter, vicar of New Mills, Derbyshire. He refused to hold a special Armistice Day service. He said that he would conduct a service, but it would be the ordinary Sunday morning service. “The good churchgoer,” he added, “does not need a special day to think and pray on the lines of Armistice Day.”
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 31, 31 October 1932, Page 9
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