BOYCOTT OF BISHOPS ALLEGED
CENTENARY OF REFORMATION LONDON, September 17. The Church Times suggests that certain bishops have been deliberately boycotted in the organization of the 1938 celebration of the fourth centenary of the Reformation, and also forecasts an attempt to make the commemoration an excuse to denounce the Anglo-Catholic movement. The three bishops, it is declared, who have been significantly omitted from the organizing committee are the Bishop of Bradford (Dr E. W. Barnes), the Bishop of Ely (Dr B. O. F. Heywood) and the Bishop of St. Albans (Dr M. B. Furse). The vice-chairman of the national council organizing the commemoration declares that the suggestions are thoroughly mischievous and untrue.
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Southland Times, Issue 23310, 21 September 1937, Page 8
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