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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1965, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 6, 1965 Laborers in the Kingdom ILLUSTRATE Jesus refutes the ancient Mosaic law regarding divorce saying it should be granted only for adultery. When the disciples bar the way of some chil- dren, Christ calls them to Him and blesses them, saying they are the Kingdom Bo most eligible for the Matthew D SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Matthew 19, 20. By Alfred J. Buescher Christ advises the rich young man who seeks eternal life to give his wealth to the poor and follow Him, saying, a rich man shall hardly en- ter into the kingdom of heaven, To Peter and the disciples, however, He promises great rewards in heaven.-- Matthew 19:16-30. the principles This grant God's vineya of God. length of tim The parable of the laborers illustrates condition of the. kingdom of Heaven. of eternal equally to all who have -worked in Matthew 20:1-16. proaching death and resurrection, the selfish ambitions of James and John are revealed in their request for high positions in His. Kingdom. Jesus, knowing their fuiures, rebukes them gently.--Matthew 20:17-34. GOLDEN TEXT: Matthew 20:28. that service to God is a life belongs rd, regardless of the e they have labored.-- Pope John Abhorred Racism LONDON (Reuters)--The late Pope John XXIII sternly re- buked racism and "morbid na- tionalism" in a collection of his writings, Journal of a Soul, pub- lished in English. Pope John, who won world- wide acclaim during his life for his efforts to bring churchmen and laymen of different contin- ents closer together. revealed in this posthumous record a strong desire for 'international" think- ing. The "journal" is a comprehen- sive collection of his diary jot- ings and meditations, begun as a youth in 1895 and originally written on school exercise books by candlelight and ending with his death two years ago. , Nationalism vently do, and quite another to display this affection in public." On his election as pope in 1958, he wrote: "The world is my family. This sense of be- longing to everybody must give character and vigor to my mind, my heart and my tions." During a retreat in Septem- Patriotism, Pope John wrote in 1940, was right and could be holy but it could also degen- erate into nationalism. 'The world is poisoned with morbid jnationalism, built up on the basis of race and blood, in con- jtradiction with the gospel." | He made this comment in his diary while serving as papal ac-| Holy See Warns Bishops When Jesus again speaks of His ap- | Rehired Chief Quits Anyway PORT ELGIN, Ont, (CP)-- Const. Charles Riley, central figure in the recent Ontario Po- lice Commission inquiry here, resigned from the town force Thursday night after being re- A Religion for COAL COOKS CAR'S TRUNK BRANTFORD (CP)--The trunk of Wilfred Lebland's car looked like a furnace Tuesday. It felt like one too. A truck bumped into the car, causing a short. circuit in the wiring which ignited bags of coal in the trunk. When firemen reached the scene, the coals were glow- ing cherry red and generat- ing intense heat. The coals were cooled be- fore serious damage could occur. Today's World Of Excesses In Services (AP) -- Thejof sound ecumenical results jyaeh the council seeks to pro- }mote and could, in fact, endan- KANSAS CITY National Catholic Reporter says Archbishop E gidio Vagnozzi, {Catholic Church in the U.S., has|with other Christian communi- |cautioned bishops of the church/ties." {that "the holy see is deeply} : : at : |concerned about some ekcesaes| The Vatican council's decree jwhich are taking place tn reli- services are allowable and "de- sirable' in certain. circum- stances jgious services wherein Catho- \lics and non-Catholics partici- apostolic delegate of the Romanjger existing cordial relations| | | on ecumenism said joint prayer) HARMONY | UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, 6.A., 8.D., Minister Ross Metcalf AR.CT. ACCOM, Organist end Choirmaster 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 A.M Kindergarten and Tiny Tots in the language of our time Te the people of our time To Unitarians, ali doctrine and belief must stand the test of enlightened reason. While not discarding the tested truths of tradition, it keeps abreast of modem knowledge. Pushing aside the veils of creed and dogma, Unitarians enlist the support of education and science that man may better understand and cooperate with his fellow man 11 A.M.--MARCH 7th 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP A Hearty Welcome to All "GRACE LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Concerning problems of our time. || instated to his rank of chief com, Mart MacNaughton, who had | stable. jbeen suspended, resigned fol- latt® was the third member ot | owing their reinstatements. é original three-man force to| Riley, who twice refused to resign after being reinstated by|resign while chief 'constable last council in this strife-torn resort|August, later was to town 20 miles west of oh constable. ~ yn council Sound. Const. George »|never gave him icient rea- who had been fired, and .180n for dismissal. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. The Reverend Conon F. G. Ongley, M.A.---Rector The Reverend R. G. Brooks -- Assistont SUNDAY, MARCH 7th -- LENT | SERVICES 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. Nursery Facilities available at the 11:00 o.m. Service "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th .M.--Holy Communion -M.--Lenten Devotions .M.--Lenten Study in Cowan House THURSDAY, MARCH 11th .M.--Holy Communion REV. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister "sa 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--WORSHIP SERMON: -- "THE ACCURATE CHRISTIAN LIFE" from the book of Ephesions (COMMUNION WILL BE OBSERVED) 6:30 P.M. -- PRAYER FELLOWSHIP representative to Turkey and Greece during the Second World War. ber, 1962, he wrote of his elec- tion: 'As the voting in the con- clave wavered to and fro, I re- joiced when I saw the chances of my being elected diminishing and the likelihood of others, in my opinion truly most worthy mind, my heart and my |. ac- tions." During a retreat in Septem- ber, 1962, he wrote of his elec- tion: 'As the voting in the con- CHECKS SELF At a later stage of the war, he commented in his dairy that nationalism was to be found among ecclesiastics as well as 'aymen. "I must be very watch- ful,' he wrote. "It is one thing to love Italy, as I most fer- Metro Controller Quotes Schweitzer To Unitarians William Dennison, controller of the City of Oshawa, ad- dressed the Oshawa Unitarian Fellowship Sunday. Mr. Dennison quoted at some length from a book, "Safari or Discovery," written by Dr. Her- bert Phillips, who worked with Dr, Albert Schweitzer in his African hospital at Lamborene. One passage went: "It occurred to me that Jesus' way of life left no hospitals, no schools and no church build- ings. He left His thoughts in people's minds. He was un- orthodox in the Jewish world. His liberality brought with it persecution, Though his gospel became earthly and universal in scope for elect and righteous, Jesus walked in a provincial area in rough gar- ments with the poor, weak and the meek, All righteous men were His belovéd laborers and He pitied His enemies, even His murderers. All of these characteristics have some. par- allel in Albert Schweitzer to- day. He tolls tirelessly, but claims he does so because it is reasonable to reverence life and to aid all life within his sphere." 'Today's dogma were yester- day's liberating heresies; to- day's heresies might become the common denominator of to- morrow's world." He explained his work done) with nervous defects of speech. Since 1930 he has been the director of the Dennison School of Speech Correction, the only resident institution of its kind in Canada specializing in the correction of stuttering. During the war, he was engaged to do speech correction work for both the Canadian and U.S. army A stammerer for twenty years himself, he was moved to take up the work of speech correc- tion and received his training in New York City in 1927. clave wavered to and fro, | re- |joiced when I saw the chances lof my being elected diminishing and the likelihood of others, in my opinion truly most worthy jand venerable persons, being |chosen." | | The late pope acknowledged) He said group therapy is bet-\that his epoch-making proposal ter than individual, and thejin January. 1959. for an ecu- students are taugai the consci-/menical council was an pag lation' which came to him as he ous contro] of breath pressure, was speaking, adding that he the complete relaxation of the};imself was 'the tirst to be sur- larynx and jaw and to visual-| prised at my proposal.' ize the vowel sounds * Renae teenage ress 58 stammerer becomes condition-| , . ed to stammering and must) VARIED CAREER learn not to anticipate it. Stam-| Al Lewis, grandpa on TV's mering is an accident and can|The Munsters, once worked as be brought on by social or fam-ja store detective, a pool room |pate."" The weekly newspaper, pub- lished in Kansas. City, quotes) what it says was a letter de-) signed as "strictly confiden-| tial" from Archbishop Vagnozzi| to the bishops. The letter also} said | "Because these excesses give rise to great wonderment, and indeed bewilderment, among the faithful, the holy see wishes the bishops to understand that, until the conciliar commission has established specific and def- initive norms regarding 'com- municatio in sacris,' participa- tion in such ceremonies should/ er: MR. EDWARD W. Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister BRAUNLICK UNITED | PENTECOSTAL 6 King Street East, Oshowa (upstairs) 723-6325 SUNDAY 10:00 A.M.--Sundoy Schoo! 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship || Theme: "FREEDOM AND THE WOLFMAN" UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP. O.R.C. Building 100 Gibb St For Information call 723-2028) SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M DIVINE WORSHIP LENTEN WORSHIP WED. 7:30 P.M 7:30. P.M.--Evangelistic 7:00 P.M. SERMON: -- 'THE FACE OF JESUS CHRIST" 8:00 p.m.--Wed., Prayer Service THE SALVATION ARMY | 133 Simcoe South Service 8:00 P.M. Wed. Bibie Study be avoided. "Undue haste and lack of proper preparation in contacts with our separated brethren could jeopardize the attainment PIED PIPER STUFF CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Mary ond Hillcroft Streets JAKARTA (AP)--The villag-| ers of Central Java, plagued by) rats, have given the Pied Piper| of Hameln some competition. | The Indonesian news agency said the villagers of Srondol Sendang Guo and Pedurungan had been declared champions in a rat-catching contest for) to any child, Mr. Dennisonjat Brooklyn's now-defunct Eb- said. bet's Field. ily pressures and can enmsen|at, Brod and a hot-dog vendor bagging a total of 65,000 ro-| SERVICES 8:00 A.M 11:00 A.M 7:00 P.M NURSERY CARE---11:00 AM CHURCH SCHOOLS 9:30 and 11:00 AM WEDNESDAY -« 10:00 A.M HOLY COMMUNION FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (Eastern Canada Synod) Pastor; THE REV. 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