RELIGIOUS BODIES.
TOO MANY IN AMERICA.
BISHOP’S CRITICISM,
LAUSANNE, Aug. 15. At the Faith and Order Conference the Bishop of Gloucester criticised America for having too many rival religious bodies, whose doctrines were narrowly separated. He urged the creation of an organised territorial ministry in America,, giving religious ministrations available to everyone. Alluding to Mexico, the Bishop condemned the Protestant churches of one country joining with an anti-clerical State to prohibit Roman Catholic schools. Educational freedom, he said, was essential to Christian liberty.— Australian Press Association and Sun cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 222, 17 August 1927, Page 11
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