3 DECEMBER 1937, Page 21

ST. PAUL'S AND ITS CREED

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your contributor, Mr. Glorney Bolton, may or may not be right as to its not being easy to associate St. Paul's with a creed. But he is seriously wrong in the statement which precedes this opinion. The Dean did not invite the delegates to the World Congress of Faiths to a service in the Cathedral. The application to attend a service in St. Paul's came from the organisers of the Congress. Dean and Chapter agreed that a number of seats should be reserved for the members at one of our ordinary Sunday services. Nothing was done for this Congress that is not habitually done for members of the various societies and social or educational gadierings which are glad to attend service in St. Paul's.—Yours faithfully, 3 Amen Court, St. Paul's, E.G. 4. J. K. MOZLEY.