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The Episcopal church building was consecrated yesterday, by the Right Rev.
J. M. Kendrick, who also made his annual visitation. The new name, by which the congregation in Prescott will be known in
future, is St. Luke. The ceremony of
consecration was witnessed by a large congregation. When the procession of laity and clergy had
reached the sanctuary railings, the laity remained outside the railing,
standing in a line. The bishop and
priest passed into the sanctuary, and the bishop occupying his chair in front
of the altar, heard the request for consecration to the priest, in charge who
read it to the congregation in a loud voice.
A benediction closed this impressive service. The Bishop confirmed in
the evening, the following: Roland and Elwyn Seaton,
Raymond Belcher, Alfred Gale, Marion Jenkins and Marguerite Shill.
Miss M. Gale sang the
earnest devotion, “The Peace of God,” as an offertory anthem
Arizona Journal Miner -Prescott, AZ-Monday
March 21, 1904 page 1, col. 2
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