All Saints in 1964
Father Steve found this
photo attached to an old reel-to-reel tape. The
following was typed on the back of the box:
Centennial Celebration and
Consecration
of the Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis,
Indiana
November 28, 1964
Celebrant:
The Right Reverend John Pares Craine, D.D.,
The Bishop of Indianapolis
The Reverend Canon Frank Van Hise Carthy,
Rector of All Saints' Church
Subdeacon:
The Reverend Alden W. Powers
Chaplain to the Bishop:
The Reverend Peter C. Moore
The Preacher:
The Right Reverend Walter Conrad Klein, Ph.D., Th.D.,
The Bishop of Northern Indiana
Chaplain to the Bishop of Northern Indiana:
The Reverend William C. R. Sheridan,
Successor to Bishop Klein
Music by the Schola Cantorum of All Saint's Church,
Berniece Fee Mozingo, Organist and Director of Music
Property of Dwight L. Geisendorff
If you look closely to
the left, you can see the old Mary Chapel with the
curtain hiding the door and the old rood screen. If
you look to the right, you can see the eagle lectern
facing the Michael Chapel.
Cathy Scott Won't Toot Her Own Horn...

... so we'll do it for her!
Check out this article about the work she is doing with (primarily) indigent patients at Wishard Hospital and the partnership between Wishard, Baker & Daniels, Indianapolis Legal Aid Society, Neighborhood Christian Advocacy Coalition, and the Indiana Health Advocacy Coalition.
Well done, Cathy!
What a Diocese!
St. George's Crucifix
In his sermon last
Sunday, Father Steve was talking about Malcolm Boyd
and St. George's, and mentioned that our present
crucifix came from that church.
Tim Jensen was kind enough to forward this photo of
the crucifix as it appeared in St. George's.
Lent V Forum
In St. Paul's Footsteps: Travels in Modern Day Greece and Turkey
The Rev. Gordon Chastain, The Rev. Thomas Honderich
The letters (epistles) of St. Paul are the oldest Christian documents in the New Testament, predating the final formation of the four Gospels as we know them today. this forum will be a visual travelogue with commentary from their recent trip to the countries from which Saul (Paul) of Tarsus shaped the rapid expansion of gentile Christianity during the Roman Empire.

