^illli^^ftliiaK U^M gley imprIHW^ At a sWWWS^^Ii^ pwwpi* ii the ritual ot thsBpUcopal church. t&© Rev. Harfr |fo&^^ if st. Mar*IMl^ Wednesday ea^iwt/i* ^ftrat bialiiip SUffragaindtâ„¢:#w^ took piaci:a#"^ occupied ^te'p^^:;*;.;"!^.i *J:^ The leading Epiicopftl churchmen of the conhtr*^Bie pr^i^ ^eii i^ Bight R^;?*WiK*»^V,#pWk bishop of AfiflKjMS^^N"^ :^iWi*» -*-i^iHrspiP«!A-. the sermpfcW^ P**** ed for a nhl**^^ defended *M :;;1^^lU^,^i!lii: *&*•• orders oft^e,|ialilli^\^fa...i':" 'm. ; .;•,â- '< The Right «ev. Daniel Bylveater Tuttle, presiding bishop^ ind btohon, Of MiswauE^pSaBffi eecrator* -wese-4h#«.B?ght Bar. Theo- i^^^ <.'.'• â- ,^^^^^i,â- '•^^tt^^^K. '"jB^^^ SVi^^m^^e^^^p!*â- •\/^!*^^sw^^w^^paejjp* ^pg* fimtadef ,ar^^ .......... impressiveâ- â- scene of the bcnaeoinik over hlnv The Uahaptpreel^ ^ '.t^t^^j" •' '*^^/JR " tW*" /'"'P^tF" â- '^'^Wff^P'^a^'7^1,â„¢ -,,'^^^WI d«re Ka^ta-lpowlaon, blahop of Iowa, Rev. Charles Palmer- In, biahop of Chlcafo. |'8||i|af1«* Choir.......â- - flj* ^fttilSl^SM. led by Robert Holmes/cholrmaater, sang. The first holy communion, was cele- brated at 7 O'clock a. m.,^the Rat. £harles J?Bbutt of Dea Moines pre- siding. "Tbwlftevv & B. H. Bafi^Daa Moines presided at a second oon* munion held at 0:15. A prayer aerv- ice was held at 8:45, led by the Rot. r. o. Jones of Burlington, Iowa. The Rev, Mr; Longley, the new bishop; bad tern rector ofSt* |liffk,» church two years. He was ordained j. to Albany, JL Y., 4n ^804 a^ jia|| nual c^lerence In Daren last sSy/'f". The church was filled at 10:80 o'clock, the opening hour for t»e eerv- ices. Participants in the consecration moved up the main aisle and took places In front of the altar, which was decorated with burning tapers. Order of Procession. The procession Included the choir, bishops, jaoi officiating, clergy of the dioceses of Iowa and Chicago, visit- ing clergy, lay members of standing committees of the Chicago and Iowa dioceses, students of Western Theo- logical seminary^ the bishop-elect and officers of the consecration. \ | Following the reading of the epistle. by the bishop of Chicago, and the go* pel, by the bishop of Iowa, the Nlcene creed was repeated by sthe bishop- elect and the congregation. . After the sermon the elected bishop, then vested with .his rochet, was pre- sented to the presiding bishop by Bishop Rogers Israel of Bril and Suf- fragan Bishop William Edward Toll of Chicago*, Then following the reading of the certificate of election by the Rev. Charles J. Shutt, the canonical testi- monial by Mad. Samuel Mahon of Ofr tumwa, Iowa, and the certificate of ordinations fcfrtfce RW. John Dyaart of Pubuque, Iowa. Forraal Consent atven. Formal consent of the standing committees waa given through tha Olnutted in his aermon said tha «.«. great step toward tbat and waa made at a conference of the Ho«*e of Bishops in 47hieaco, te HtC^ •ummary of flaeommindTaiJona. The recommendations of tibia body* confirmed two yearn later at the f|^|p>sttoh;f|« Anglican conference la Lambeth, Bag- ~ ^ "*""* * *"* land, and known a* the "Chicago. l4U»beth Quadrilateral," provided, as If Can tt^yT C^msolotta of tho vast of tha Qweation. and' in ;all charts tawarda tnoae wbo Jawii^. ^^ok' a*ii*njPi give up the three ordera of Giving reason for his potion decUaing to ..• sacrifice tlie episcopal for tha possible union of Christian creeds, Bishop Olmsted sought to as- •h the ralidity df the aerrica In "W^ifJ.'rtTS-- j&KrfW'^-'A'fiW'*" '•* ♦i M m% :w. â- *» t In the fomaUon of Christ*s. Min- istry, beginning with the original di»» ....._________ _ ciples, the splsaker said the thrae^fold a tantatire baaia of discussion with form of high, priest, priest and JeMta reference to the reunion of Christen- waa esUblished. These, he said, cor- dom, the following four points: The responded with the preaenlt ~ Holyv Script, the Apostles* and Nicene, bishop, presbyter and deacon. ^ '" oreads, the two sacramenta and the. Following tha consecration ctere- episcopate. ^ " , - 'monies a luncheon for visiting clergy- 44Twenty-six yaars have passed," men and laymen waa given.at the said the bishop, ^and tfco aama dlvi- Bvanston Country dub. >'i <;<,&*'*$'â- .'â- A :.J* V 1 â- -â- <;.wx*m*p- , III II II II II II II 4 '„« â- .- » :-sw't**-*'*»*W'V!'> «••**> br4MM. las* BKHSOlf ATB. 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