NEW PRAYER-BOOK
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, January 11. The Bishops will to-day at Lambeth Palace resume ■consideration of the position created by the House of Commons’ rejection of the Revised Prayer Book. It is believed that the Bishops will seek to safeguard the reservation of the Sacrament from the practice of adoration, by inserting in the new Prayer Book rules for governing the reservation, which rules hitherto have •been printed only in a pink leaflet. Secondly, they will insert in the alternative service for Holy Communion the Black Rubric from the present service, expressly affirming that there is no change in tlie substance of the elements anti condemning adoration. Thirdly, they will make the prayer for the King obligatory.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 January 1928, Page 4
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