"When I visjted the church in Eccleston square where Miss Royden ministers," writes Mrs. Jamieson Williams, of Sydney, ''I:was struck with one innovation. Miss Eoyden announced: 'The offertory will now be taken, and you are. at liberty to t^lk.' I found that this was one way of introducing the stranger within, the gates, and the custom has led to lonely visitors finding fmnds."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 15
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