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CHURCH'S SOCIAL WORK.

MORE ENTHUSIASM NEEDED. In the coarse of diacossicm "ttpon ths report of , the Social Service Board at last week's meeting of the Wellington Anglican the Rev., T. Fiel&m Taylor professed himself sadly -.disappointed. at . the absence of any; criticism. f'l, iike. criticism—even, adverse criticism,"''.he *aid. ■ "It: sJipws tat ; any -rate that you are not utterly indifferent to the most solemn Christian duty of ministering 'to. the' unfortunate . onea ,if God's children. . . . ; ,1 "If you had practical-, knowledge of ' our . 'Various- ,aod orphanages; if you r had experienced the sorrow' of havirig £o 5 jrefuse admiissidn'to.most' deserving £&stsl>it you remetnbared that -we are-sojnetiiiiea forced to - our"> children torßdjoan Gatholit and Salvation- Army V homes. Because we i canrfot" provide for theb ourselves, ;, you would realise the, urgency of the work, - and,..take those steps towards systematic ' and' adeqifet# giving, which wouldensure the belter fulfilment of. our manifest duty." It was suggested that greater general enthusiasm and support might develop if the varioua homes and orphanage* were not so centralised; and if a new home were established somewhere north of Wanganui.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19377, 12 July 1926, Page 10

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CHURCH'S SOCIAL WORK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19377, 12 July 1926, Page 10

CHURCH'S SOCIAL WORK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19377, 12 July 1926, Page 10