Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1929 — Page 16

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AN ANGEL BECOMES A BISHOP’S HELPER The Rev. Brougham Was Greatly in Need of an Archdeacon Who Could Loosen Large Money-Bags. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN WANTED an archdeacon who was “a good hand at figures, a tongue of fire in the pulpit, a healing way with the doubtful, a keen eye for the newspapers” and the like. That was what Biship Brougham of the Cathedral needed very badly. The bishop often thought in looking over candidates for the job that “God,’* he reflected, “and the bankers, love a tactful man.”. Where could he get such an archdeacon? Then the bishop remarked to himself: "What I need is an angel from Heaven.” He no sooner had thought at one time that the door of his study opened and a stranger, a man, told him: “My name is Michael."

He added “I am your new archdeacon. Then the Bishop remarked that he needed an angel from Heaven.” Dr. Michael replied, “I am that angel.” This angel had no visible wings, but he proved to the bishop that he was an angel. Then the bishop wanted to exhibit the angel in his pulpit and tell his congregation of “the heavenly nature of his archdeacon.” Michael would have none of that. He replied to the bishop: “Do not do anything of the kind. It is true that your cathedral vould be crowded with people who wished to see me; but in the end you would lose only money. Startled by the imminence of divinity, the members of your own congregation would cease working in order to devote themselves to prayer and contemplation, and your church would perish for lack of funds.” And the bishop saw the point as well as the practical side of the argument, as well as “the inspired manner” in which Michael refused to enter the pulpit. Am trying to tell you about a pem of modern satire and even biting thought in “The Bishop’s Wife,” by Robert Nathan and published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company of this city. Nathan, you recall, is the author of “The Woodcutter’s House.”

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