THE PRAYER BOOK
SUGGESTED AMENDMENTS. VIEWS OF CHURCHMEN’S UNION. (Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright ) LONDON, January 24. The Council of the Churchmen’s Union has sent a letter to the archbishops and bishops urging the following amendments in the deposited book before it is again presented to Parliament: —A rubrical provision that the elements, if reserved, shall be only reserved in a closed safe in the vestry outside the parts of the church used for worship; the insertion of a rubric indicating the lawfulness: of reserving the elements for communion of the sick and the unlawfulness of the reservation for adoration; and the insertion, in an appropriate place in the Prayer Book, of a statement that nonfasting communion does not conflict with the practice and teaching of the Church of England.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20316, 26 January 1928, Page 9
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