“LIVING CHRISTIANITY”
NEW ANGLICAN BISHOP’S IMPRESSIONS OF DOMINION “BECOMING A NEW ZEALANDER ALREADY” (Press Association). WELLINGTON, Sept, 9. “I am having the most wonderful welcome in Wellington. I think I have drunk more cups, of tea - and eaten more sandwiches and cream cakes than in my whole life before. My wife has certainly more bouquets than ever before”, said the Anglican Bishop of Wellington, the lit. Rev. H. St. Bar be Holland, when received by the Presbytery of Wellington. “The people arc going out of their way to discover little things that help us”, the bishop continued. “I have conic to; the conclusion that in, Wellington I ami going to live among, a community of people who have learned to express/their ’Christianity 'among their fellow men. That experience has not only been among members of my own communion. I have discovered a wonderful lot of living Christianity. “T am beginning to feel myself a New Zealander. At the Rugby test on Saturday, I found myself waving my hat when New Zealand scored, so t am. becoming a. New Zealander. J thought I was entirely impartial when I went on to the ground:”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12962, 10 September 1936, Page 7
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