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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1926, p. 17

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DATE or EXHIBIT. MAY 20, 21, 22 I}=1?{l amm D@[t;ta{h`i@ SCENE F UNCLE TOM'S CABlN"` .'rHIs FREE` coUI3oN 35. Can u CHI-N1/1`/[EL (mm :. Aaum L orrou HARDWARE! ;, ~;,;;;;;;,:.;;,;..' PLACE, OF EXHIBIT Tl0N`w % ` W % 01-` FINE BELL _lN sr. P_ATRlCK?S In VVUIIUIUUB lust nnnnn .. Art and 'wealth`and learning come to the aid of .faith and there is reared a monument in brick or stone, a\work of architecture that .:beco!_n,es a thing; of beauty and a joy,forever. :T_his temple is not doomed to ailasting silence; - It speaks as does the hu- man body. \It speaks by its eyes, its` brilliant windows which gather and sift the rays of the glorious sun, dif- fusing through their many-colored panes. '~I_tspeaks through the purity of its lines `and the glory of its de~ signs. It speaks by the grace and beauty of its altars. its symbols-and i-ts paintings, and it holds itself er- ect and raises its cross-crowned spire` to heaven, seemingly conscious of its purpose and` proud` of- its dignity Nevertheless, just as in the human body. a nal crowning perfection was required. so it -has seemed tothe man s of faith that the nal perfection of: `his church building---this dwelling- place of God and houseiof prayer for man--was to be- attained only when this churchhas a voice. * ' I 0 - 4L--..-1. 1... ...... l . cmcuurnoi 1-ms .wuax (Continued trorri page 1) 9 and prepared in` wdndrous manner. A and '\xmaH*.h'and learning UIII5 UIIULVII IIKID The voice of the church, he con- Vvnvun tinned, is not that `of the muezzin, `who in the`Orient callsyft-om the min- aret of the mosque to_the people of Muhammad. This weak voice can reach only to thellpassers-by. A It": is not the voice of the silvertrumpets which were required by Moses in the days of theolden law. These trum- pets, in spite of their silvery tones, lacked the-magnitude and volume which are needed today to summon people who dwell not in a camp, or small enclosure. The church needs a voice that is in keeping with its mis- sion and that will reach to all the people. Christian genius understood the need and so invented bells. Thus these wondrous creatures of silver or brass or iron or bronze have been used for centuries to manifest the hosts that dwell within, God and the christian people . ..__.z.... .n._ L - .'........:..a.:.... ....:....A Ulll Iavsuu yvvpauo Turning to the inscription raised on the bell, Father Brennan said that as the voice of God it says; Voco plebem, excito lentos, I call the people and I rouse up the slothful. As its deep, sonorous voice sounds out over. village and `dale, every peal of that great bell willbe a message. of God most high, ever calling the faithful to worship and prayer. To- `day if you shall hear His voice, har en not your heart. When the `day of the Lord shall dawn, in fair weather and in` foul, God's messenger in yonder tower shall call. summon- ing you to your place at Mass, call- ing you to share in the divine mys- teries. On. I feast days. when the church` honors in special ways God, His blessed mother or the saints, His chosen friends, again shall sound that voice of bronze, inviting, urg- ing,` commanding you andyour little ones to be mindful of your trust. The mission of that bell is to ring insistently, pleadingly, in hearts that , are remiss in their duties towards their `God. That bell must rouse up the . idle, the slothful, the slow of heart; its message must resound in the innermost. chambers of those con- sciences that have. been closed too long to thegladsome melodies.of the message of Christ. It sounds with sadly plaintive tones of the good Shepherd, tenderly pleading with the erring one to retrace his wandering footsteps back home to God-an Eas- ter communion to take, a forty hours devotion to attend. a good confession ~ to make`, Sunday Mass -to hear. nm. :.......:..a.:... ..1.. 4.4.! n._ .;--_._ ` For over forty phnlnef vv nnnn luv uauuup nuns: -uu uvuun V ` I The inscription also told the mess- age of the be1l,asthe voice of the people: VLaudo.'Deum; ploro defunc- toe," I nraise God; I mourn for the dead. The preface of every Mass . announces the ttingness `of. praising and thanking God, everywhere and always because of H13 goodness. So, .when't$da bell of St. Patrick's sounds Intel`: `Iain {Juno I-A -{nun `lib- J-Inn _.u-n-. ~"`\ _u- `,q!` REV. M: no-ave IVII Us `pour----~ .~ forty years in ch`arge ofl Phelpston Parish. I J. QEARIN The thrilling chase acrose the icelby ferocicus bloodihounds is `one of the big punch scenes in thevret screen version of Uncle Tom : Cabin." com- ing to the Grand Opera House, May 20, 21- and 22. ' `notes of the Angelus beil, reminding !the_ faithful of their need of praise |and prayer, how truly will this bell `praise God. The final message of the bell. `~`I The nal message of the bell, `.`Il mourn for the`dead, is truly the} voice of the christian race, saddened by the presence of death, yet cheered V by the hope of eternity; the note of % praise uoa. fond farewell as the closing prayers .of the Church bid God-speed to the departing soul; the last sad, measur- ' ed. tollings as the earthly remains are returned to`their parent dust. __ `l'.'\_LL __ `l3......_.... am uaw swvu.-.uv.u u v u . . V .- ,...-..-.- ......-. Concluding, Father Brennan urg- `ed, his hearers to remember the mis- sion and message of the bell and |expressed the ho e that the bell -may ever soun as the voice of God and His people, ever sharing in the joys,and sorrows of the parish, and that it may ring in joyous thanks for the very reverend consecrator, in grateful remembrarhe and richest benediction for the faith- ful pastor and Ashepherd of souls who for. two score years has so faithfully guided ,the destinies of the splendid parish,'and may he long be spared Ito hear its cheery tone. _` Mondiy beiri; the: 24th of tind a civic holiday, you be planning on some ` ` ' A V little iaunfor trip `fpr `the week-end. ' - There will always be tha/tllittle something that you will be needing in lovely wea'r- ` ing apparel to keep- in harmony with the day s "outing. 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