UNION OF CHURCHES.
HAMILTON, July 3. The Waikato Synod last night resolved that the reunion of Christendom should be a matter of earnest prayer and study by all Christians. The mover, the Rev. E. H. Trill, suggested some such agreement as that in South India, where the Church’s interpretation of the Apostolic succession is not forced. Bishop Cherrington. referring to the reunion movement in South India, said it was hoped that in thirty years all minister* would be episeopally ordained.—(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Age, 4 July 1929, Page 5
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