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THÉ HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.

CROWBAR RAID ON A CHURCH

THE KENSITITES AT ST. HILARY

VICAR PRISONER

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in the church when two men and into three pieces, and they have two women applied for admission. also taken away the old Cross. Tho The church was locked, but ho let plinth at the lot of the memorial them in because one of the mentio Canon Rogers has also been was in clerical attire.

broken up. The font wrE+ A WON“' derful piece of Fifteenth, Century work, and the rerados was a very

ne plece of art."

They were admiring the church. Mr. Hopes said, when there was a knock at the door. He at once opened the door, whereupon a Miss A. M. King, who has taken crowd of people rushed in and be a leading part in the controversy gan smashing up articles with and was in the party which crowbars, chisels, and hammers.

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moved the articles from the church,

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Mr. Norman Peters, the bell-stated: London, Aug. 10.

ringer, stated that ho rang the "We have simply carried out the Amazing scenes were witnessed church bell for assistance, but was order of the law in this matter. at St. Hilary Church, Marazion; overpowered, the rope being taken We have taken away the articles Cornwall, yesterday afternoon, from him.

which the Consistory Court ordered during which

to be removed, and they are now shall deposited in my home. I keep them until I am advised by my legal advisors as to what I am to do.

Cause of Dispute The Chancellor of the Diocese, Sir Philip Wilbraham, held a Con- Empr. of Canada The church bell was rung to party before the verger could praistory Court at Church House, Empr. of Russia. Oct. 7 Out. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct 15

Westminster, last February, to Empr. of Japan

curtain Empr. of Ala The Vicar, he added, entored hear an application by soon afterwards, and they would parishioners for the removal of Empr. of Canada Nov. 18 Nov. 21 not allow him to get out because 16 articles, which included the pr. of Russia they had heard of threats that had tabernacles, five altars, and cruci-Expr. of Japan been made,

fixes.

After the raid, Mr. Kensit stated Crowbars, hammers,

And they bad hoped against hope that chisels were used to remove Mr. Walke would remova the church ornaments:

articles himself, as directed by the The Vicar was locked in the Chancellor, but he refused to do church:

80. Accordingly, five of hip sup- church 1.5 The verger was overpowered:porters entered the

visitors and then admitted another and

vent them.

summon assistance.

The scenes followed the arrival of representatives of the Protest ant Truth Society, led by Mr. J. A. Kensit, and during the rald orna- ments which lately formed the sub- ject of an inquiry by the Chan- cellor of the Diocese were either badly damaged or removed.

They then set about removing articles, Mr. Kensit continued, but allowed Mr. Walke to remove the Reserved Sacrament.

The Chancellor, giving his de- cision, said that it was clear that many of the services at St. Hilary went far beyond what was per- missible in the Church of England.

The beautiful reredos at the back of the altar, designed by Ernst

After the articles had been re- Proctor, A.R.A., was destroyed and moved, Kenaitites held a service He thought it clear that the the canopy torn down. Two outside the church. Indignation faculty for removal must include tabernacles were removed, the was expressed by the parishioners, tabernacle with a lighted lamp Venetian bracket supporting the one of whom threw a piece of turf hanging over it; an image of the

Virgin image of St. Joseph was dug out at Mr. Kengit.

and Child in the Lady of the wall, and the images of St.

Chapel; a green crucifix above the Mr. Walke Anne and Our Lady removed. The

atated: "It was tabernacle; the Stations of the 15th Century funt was smashed, done wilfully and wantonly. Thay Cross; the Sanctus Bell; and the and the plinth at the foot of the have taken two tabernacles. They Monstrance, if it were kept in the memorial to Canon Rogers, a had a faculty for removing only church. former Vicar of Penzance, was one of the tabernacles, but the one broken.

In Jesus Chapel has also been re- moved. They had no permission legally to do that.

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Later, the articles removed from the church were loaded on motor lorries, the police being present"] while this was done.

The raiders had arrived at Marazion in two private motor cars and two motor coaches, their foreca having first been con centrated at Plymouth.

The Vienr is the Rev. N. Bernard Walke, who, each Christmas, bread- casts a Nativity play.

The Raid

Mr. H. R. Hopes, the people's church-warden, stated that he was

He also directed that images of St. Joseph and St. Anne, together with votive candles, should be re- moved. He made no order in re- "The Venetian bracket support-gard to five stone altars, as their ing the substitute of the Image of removal would be a work of des- St. Joseph has been taken and dug truction, which would leave the out of the wall, but they had no church in a state of desolation. power to do that either. There were also substitutes of the Images of St. Anne and Our Lady, but these have not been blessed, and, therefore, there is no desecration.

"They tried to bargain with me If they acted strictly in accor- to get the key of the Monstrance dance with the faculty," he said, In which I keep the Holy Wafers,

"they were perfectly within their "The old Fifteenth Century font rights. I was afraid, however, which stood by the church door there would be trouble in the has also been broken and smashed parish.”

Sir Philip Wilbraham yesterday stated that he had issued to the petitioners a faculty entitling them to remove the. ornaments.

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