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278:. Woolley wrote to her: "As long as I am rector of St. Luke's, Bladensburg, no woman bishop or priest will be permitted to minister in this cure," a congregation which was described as "very diverse, drawing members from the Caribbean, India and Africa, where they worshiped in the conservative Anglican tradition." "They're certainly not going to change our view, and we're not going to change theirs," said Patrick Delaney, the Senior Warden of the parish, "so why not leave us alone and let us worship in peace? Don't be arrogant or mean-spirited..." Bishop Dixon nonetheless made her official visit bringing 45 supporters with her, joined by nine of St. Luke's parishioners, while Woolley absented himself. Later, after Woolley retired, the parish left the Episcopal Church for the 200:" by local realtors taking advantage of racial fears to force home sales. Moving on to Philadelphia in the 1960s, he merged a mature white parish, St. Barnabas, with a black parish, St. Cyprian's, which had been displaced by redevelopment. After the merger, he ran racially integrated summer camps in the solid white, Italian neighborhood, coopting mainline parishes and parishioners to help. 231:
and chairing the county's Citizens Advisory Board for Health and Human Health Services. He also paid off the debt of the parish. But it was as co-founder of Operation Junction that he made the most noise as the organization tried to address problems of the youthful tourist population, including drug
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after one of his favored clergy called for burning draft cards. Responding to the controversy, Bishop Dewitt forbade his clergy from making any public calls for civil disobedience. Meanwhile, Woolley publicly condemned "phony" peace groups that "decry war" abroad but "condone, excuse, or fail to
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and won. When he criticized the Guidance Department of the K-8 school as "singularly ineffective" and led a vote to eliminate it, the teachers union demanded an apology and filed a grievance against him. He said the union's action was meant "to intimidate freedom of discussion on the part of any
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appeared in 1979, Woolley embraced it, and disparaged conservative opposition to it, saying "people who want to go back to the good old days don't know what the good old days were."
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and alcohol abuse and sexually transmitted disease. It soon went from counselling abusers to treatment, including treatment of VD, and then to providing methadone to heroin addicts.
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But he also openly disagreed with the Episcopal diocesan bishop's stance opposing the U.S. military involvement in Vietnam and called for the resignation of the bishop
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Woolley got involved in other civic affairs, including chairing the diocesan committee on migrant ministry which aided Hispanic farm workers in the rural counties of
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which did not ordain women as priests, he merged two small, rival parishes, St. Christopher's and St. Jude's,
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noted for urban activism, racially integrated parishes, and conservative declarations, especially against the
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condemn violence in the streets, riots and other violent means used at home to bring about change."
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Retiring from St. Luke's, Bladensburg, he took on interim rectorships at Mount Calvary,
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Donchey, Marjorie (May 26, 1979). "The Book That Started the Riots".
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Diamond, Michael (June 18, 1974). "Teachers Bid Apology By Woolley".
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Diamond, Michael (July 2, 1974). "Board Rejects Grievance".
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where he made a splash rejecting the visit of the female
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officer, and lost his mother in childbirth. He attended
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Alma Schelle Woolley
Brooklyn Tech
Andrew Jackson High School
Queens College
Nashotah House
Philadelphia Divinity School
Episcopal priest
ordination of women
U.S. Army
Brooklyn Tech
Andrew Jackson High School
Queens College
Alma Schelle
Nashotah House
Philadelphia Divinity School
Episcopal Divinity School
Jamaica, Queens
block busting
Robert DeWitt
Wildwood, New Jersey
North Wildwood school board
write-in candidate
south jersey
ordination of women as priests
Episcopal Church
Book of Common Prayer
Princeton, Illinois
Diocese of Quincy
Tiskilwa
Bladensburg, MD

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