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Trinity HistoryMain MenuTrinity Episcopal Church, Fort Wayne: A HistoryBuilding and GroundsA history of the building and groundsBishopsBishops of the Diocese of Northern IndianaRectorsMusic and ChoirMusic at Trinity Episcopal Church through the YearsSchools, Programs, and Organizationstesttest timemapperErika Mann5455e1a7748f5964f1814c21caf1072e3f05f299
Acolytes of Trinity Episcopal Church
12020-01-27T11:15:15-08:00John David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac252310221plain2020-01-27T11:15:16-08:00John David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac252Acolytes have served the church since at least the 1890s, though there is no record of their membership. In 1932, when the Rev. James McNeal Wheatley was installed as rector, he was unimpressed the skills of Trinity's crew and invited the acolytes from St. Luke's, Evanston, Illinois, to serve at his installation service. John Wilding, who headed Trinity's corps, came to Wheatley afterward and said that "we want to be as good as they are." With Wilding as the leader, the acolytes organized into St. Hugh's Guild. They were drilled on precise techniques. They learned the names of all the vessels and vestments, wore only black shoes, and were trained to look straight ahead and not at the congregation. Initiation involved going down into the boiler room over night and looking at the fire. Once initiated, they were given formal patches to ear on their sweaters. The Rev. George Wood also demanded much from the acolyte corps. Members were given crosses to wear on Sunday morning, and he would have the boys line up, removing the crosses from those who had missed practice or a service.
By the 1970s, the corps became less militaristic and girls were invited to join in 1975.
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1media/Procession at Trinity late 1960s664_thumb.jpg2019-12-01T13:22:42-08:00Procession of Acolytes, Trinity Fort Wayne main aisle, 1960s1Procession of Acolytes, Trinity Fort Wayne amin aisle, 1960smedia/Procession at Trinity late 1960s664.jpgplain2019-12-01T13:22:42-08:00
12019-05-05T23:42:52-07:00Boy's choir or acolytes at Trinity Episcopal Church, Fort Wayne, 1960s1Boy's choir or acolytes at Trinity Episcopal Church, Fort Wayne, 1960s. THe cope of Rev. George B. Wood can be seen at the far right.media/Childrens choir 1960s661.jpgplain2019-05-05T23:42:52-07:00
12019-05-11T22:47:08-07:00Acolytes or Youth Choir Members, Trinity, 1950s1Acolytes or Youth Choir Members, Trinity Episcopal Church, Fort Wayne, 1950smedia/Youth choir or acolytes 1950s644.jpgplain2019-05-11T22:47:08-07:00
1media/Fr Wood and unidentified acolyte659_thumb.jpg2019-11-30T16:55:22-08:00Rev. George B. Wood and unidentified acolyte, 1960s1Rev. George B. Wood and unidentified acolyte, 1960smedia/Fr Wood and unidentified acolyte659.jpgplain2019-11-30T16:55:22-08:00
1media/Fr Wood and acolytes651_thumb.jpg2019-12-01T00:40:37-08:00Rev. George B. Wood with acolytes, 1960s1Rev. George B. Wood with acolytes, 1960smedia/Fr Wood and acolytes651.jpgplain2019-12-01T00:40:37-08:00
1media/Procession with flags at Trinity Fort Wayne 1960s_thumb.jpg2019-12-01T13:20:57-08:00Procession of Acolytes with Flags, Trinity 1960s1Procession of Acolytes with Flags, Trinity 1960smedia/Procession with flags at Trinity Fort Wayne 1960s.jpgplain2019-12-01T13:20:57-08:00
1media/Trinity procession 1930s306_thumb.jpg2019-12-01T13:21:53-08:00Procession of Acolytes, Trinity Fort Wayne, 1930s1Procession of Acolytes, Trinity Fort Wayne, 1930smedia/Trinity procession 1930s306.jpgplain2019-12-01T13:21:53-08:00