Word: revs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...REV.) ROGER BLANCHARD...
...wonder, seriously, what many of us would do if our affluent society suddenly became nonaffluent and the people who pay our salaries suddenly became poor. Would we remain in the ministry ? (THE REV.) ROBERT W. DRECHSLER Pike Federated Church Pike...
Religious Illiteracy. For many Catholic parents, the hard choice is between ill-equipped, overcrowded parochial schools and public schools that threaten Catholic children with what Pittsburgh's diocesan school superintendent, the Very Rev. Msgr. John B. McDowell, calls "religious illiteracy." McDowell also warns that non-Catholics in many areas face an equal problem if Catholics are forced to cut back their own schools and thousands of youngsters flood the public schools...
Standard Salary. The churches are making a strong effort to push salaries even higher. The Cincinnati Presbytery is in the midst of starting a campaign to push the base salary of ministers from $4,200 to $5,000. The Right Rev. Richard Emrich, Episcopal Bishop of Michigan, has repeatedly declined a raise in his own salary of $15,800 in order to supplement the income of pastors, in the inner-city area of Detroit...
...Paul's Letter to the Galatians: "Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ." Up stepped Laurie Pritchett. Albany's coolheaded, hard-as-nails police chief. "All right, reverends," he said. "I want to know what your purpose is." Answered the Rev. Norman Eddy, of Manhattan's interracial East Harlem Protestant parish: "Our purpose is to offer our prayers to God." "You have come to aid and abet the law violators of this city," the chief shot back. "Go back to your homes. Clear your own cities of sin and violence...