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Possible venue for talk in Rhode Island, Brown University. St. Steven's Church [or St Stevens for search] | |||
From: http://www.sstephens.org/History.html | |||
During Fr. Ward’s rectorate (1949-1965), <b>S. Stephen’s</b> became home to the Diocese of Rhode Island’s chaplaincy to Brown University. From the days of Dr. Waterman’s Bishop Seabury Association to the present, S. Stephen’s clergy have been active in ministering to students at <b>Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design;</b> and during the academic year, the congregation has always comprised a significant contingent of students. From 1952 until 1986, the Episcopal University Chaplains—Hébert Bolles, Samuel Wylie, John Crocker, Sheldon Florey, and David Ames—worked from an office on the third floor of the Guildhouse. The chaplains also conducted Sunday morning university services following the parish Mass in S. Stephen’s <b>until 1978, when these services were moved to Brown University’s Manning Chapel.</b> |
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Mentioned in PZS newsletter November, 1975, and in Boston PZS newsletter Nov. 6, 1975
Long shot on venue
Accidental discovery on web:
Possible venue for talk in Rhode Island, Brown University. St. Steven's Church [or St Stevens for search]
From: http://www.sstephens.org/History.html
During Fr. Ward’s rectorate (1949-1965), S. Stephen’s became home to the Diocese of Rhode Island’s chaplaincy to Brown University. From the days of Dr. Waterman’s Bishop Seabury Association to the present, S. Stephen’s clergy have been active in ministering to students at Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design; and during the academic year, the congregation has always comprised a significant contingent of students. From 1952 until 1986, the Episcopal University Chaplains—Hébert Bolles, Samuel Wylie, John Crocker, Sheldon Florey, and David Ames—worked from an office on the third floor of the Guildhouse. The chaplains also conducted Sunday morning university services following the parish Mass in S. Stephen’s until 1978, when these services were moved to Brown University’s Manning Chapel.