From the archives of St. Luke’s Church, Germantown. The same photo was found at St. Mary’s Church, Hamilton Village. Perhaps several members of that parish were among the confirmands.
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Liz Gober
The Tall Officiant is the Rev. G. Richard McKelvey, Rector of St. Peter’s Germantown. The sanctuary is St. Peter’s. St. Barnabas was 2 blocks North and West of St. Peter’s. St. Bananas was more Anglo-Catholic like St. Luke’s. When Germantown parishes gathered at St. Peter’s for Lent. St. Barnabas would officiate and give St. Peter’s its annual dose of incense.
The Tall Officiant is the Rev. G. Richard McKelvey, Rector of St. Peter’s Germantown. The sanctuary is St. Peter’s. St. Barnabas was 2 blocks North and West of St. Peter’s. St. Bananas was more Anglo-Catholic like St. Luke’s. When Germantown parishes gathered at St. Peter’s for Lent. St. Barnabas would officiate and give St. Peter’s its annual dose of incense.
Correction to the directions St. Barnabas was two blocks East and South of St. Peter’s