Show CATHEDRALS CATHERS AND AN DEO DEMOCRACY RACY Answering the question Wh What t does this modern age want with a a. catheral cathedral Bishop Potter ae writes as follows in the C Century This P Ps s is a democratic age ag great truth ruth of f the brotherhood of man was wrought and n wrought down and on den through the ages ana and higa against what h enormous enormous enor enor- odds odds' That ier great great ideal with which the the religion religion of of Jesus began In the world how scon and largely she Qt lost it Militarism Mili Mii- Mii feudalism ecclesiasticism have been almost equally responsible I in the thelast thelast last Pit nM nineteen n centuries for E nt the thO disregard s g J Jor or the perversion of what some of loudly professed And In no visible f term form rm of expression has Ad this habitual disregard of the teachIngs teachings teach teach- ings lags of the Founder Found of ot Christianity bOast been ben benmore more conspicuously than in n connection with wih places of worship These have alt all along borne lace their t witness n to the r law not t of inclusion n but t of exclusion Cl Si Reserved rights in Gods God Gods s house for Kings peers plutocrats s privileged ff J Jp p people of m many eski kinds but of l one r temper have encroached upon upon up up- on the temple of him who declared i ih ii the p gl ma ef beginning i All ye are brethren until as s to the consummate blossom of the whole business cons we have havO the modern pew pe system Well in iii one c cathedral r at any rate ir there hei will id bo ke no O pews no al locked C CX doors no f for s sittings no reserved reserved re re- rr l ef tO ti X served rights g of caste e or rank but one and the same welcome for all al |