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BIBLE STUDY

INFLUENCE ON YOUNG

CATHEDRAL ORGANISATION

(By Toleoraiih.) (Special to "The Evsnlno Post.") a i.i. OlP t If3TCHUBCn, This Day. Although ho spoko on a sorlous thome nnd dohvorod a sorious message. Archhißhop Julius gave his bonroW much to chucklo over when ho dolivorod a short, .ul.lrmut lugt ovoning'g social 01 Uiq Giit.hodrnl congregation. Ilig mldrosH wns characteristic of tho Archbishop m his happiest vein, and wns greatly onjoyod by tho largo attendance. Bishop West-Watson proaided. l In stressing tho nocd for greater intorost on tho part of tho congregation in tho Oatlioilral, Archhinhop Jnllua swd that what was wanted wrni an organisation in tho Cathedral that would bring iho pooplo together. "There ib ono tiling that I am always thinking of," ho nddod. "You know that tho Presbyterians—God Wobs them—aro going ahead with their Biblo classes. 1 hey aro getting hold of tho young lads bettor than wo arc. There is no doubt about thai. It is an awful thing to mnko thorn Presbyterian», but it is bottor than nothing. We should bo getting them, «nd the Cathedral should bo tho contro of v groat evungollßtic work for .our young nicu and young women. Thero aro so many influences that aro anti-Christian, hostile to everything good and truo, and tho Cathcdnil congregation is 0110 that should hold out a holping hand. I hopo tho Cathedral will cxtond a wolcomo to thorn so that wo can bring them in nnd tho Church will not bo losing so many of its young pooplo."

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 6

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BIBLE STUDY Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 6

BIBLE STUDY Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 6