Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1966, p. 13

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Differences Intermingle In 'Ecumenical City' Of US. WORCKSTER, Wass. (AP)---- Religious differences intermin- gie here in this central Mastea- CHUSEIE CNLY: RH ie mimTew When # task is to he done, a problem to he tackled, an event to he marked, the varied church groups do it together They fraternize with zeal, and fike if That's the aimosphere of what many regard as the foremost "ecumenical city" in the United States, And with good reason, It 'We just don't recognize the old barriers anymore' says Rey. Dr, Raiph 1 Holland, ex- - sovrotavu al the Wat: cester area Council of Churches 'An observer might think we're all virtually of the same faith," Regularity, in neighhor- hood homes, in clergy conter- ence rooms, in youth groups, in colleges, retreat houses and in civie arenas, the devout of sun dry tradition combine their in- sights, listen, Jearn and join in hold large united gatherings of Protestants, Raman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox mem bers. to offer mutual prayer, thanksgiving and Wiymne of praise from their mixed choirs 'faith of our fathers, living still," MUST INVOLVE ALL As Most Rev, Bernard J Vianagan, the diocese's Roman Cathalie bishop, sees the unify ing process, it should not he UcMaster college A party cherubtaced south erner who wae horn in Missie Greater Interest Urged Dr, Parker began hie associa- tion with MeMaster in 1075 as a "pinch-hitter, taking over for about @ year or 8a.' Hie formally enaea Wie asso ciation this spring and the uni | versity marked the eecasion hy | Divinity College Principal 72° 27 eon Ends 4] Years Of Service HAMILTON (CP) -- Dr, Na-\sippi in 06 and slatted his thaniel Herrington Parker, who| ministry in the Kentucky Hills mingled wit and theelagy through 41 years of classes at University, has re tired as orincival of ite divinity final "| am proceeding in the tond hope that by the time | become bored, somehody will need me, at least parttime," The first time Me Master needed him, Dr. Parker wae tending his hill charge in Ken tucky, faving completed five years of post-graduate studies at Gauthern Rantist Theological | Seminary in nearhy Louisville His superim. arranged for the job and he agreed (9 come, ADVANCED QUICKLY "ht firet I wae terrified, Ata post-graduate student, | knew | quite a bit shout Canadian col leges and their British system SANTANA UPSET f LANDON (AP)-Dennis Rale- on, American Davis Cup tennis 64 triumph over Manuel San championships, Santana player, hoasted his Wimbledon tana of Spain that put him inte heen seeded fourth for aoe prospects Thursday with & 6&4, the semi-finals of the London don, two places shove Ralston. THE OSHAWA THARS, Seturdey, Sune 18, 1966, 4 HAMPTON GARDENS YOUR FINEST IM FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES Presenting This Weekend By Fiess In Church Work hums with inter-denominational common cause, confined to the realm of schol lof lectures end tutorials and | initiative, method and mood On special occasions, they CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AT PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Prince Albert United Church will celebrate its 100th anniversary during the week af June 19-26 During the week, a number of former ministers will take part in services and a num- ber of planned activities Rev. W. C, Smith will cone duct the 11 a.m, service, June 19, and Rey, R. W. Whiley will conduct the 7.50 evening An outdoor bharhe- que is planned in the ehuren yard June 22, This will in- clude old time entertainment service and a Warher shop quartet A centennial supper will be held at the church hall on June 24, There are to he three sittings, 54-7 p.m, It is expected that a number of church ladies will be dressed in 1866 costumes, with the hall decorated in antiques Concluding the week of cele bration on June 26 are Rey Kidon & Linstead at the moming service and the present minister, Rey, Alec G Rice, will conduct the evening service Mennonites 'Made A Deacon With Time - Honored Custom Ry ROBERT TROTTER KLMIRA, Ont, (CP) Old Order Mennonites made a deacon" here the other day The choice was made by the time-honored custom of choos ing a man hy lot, The method is hased on Acts 1:26; 'And they gave forth their lots; and the jot fell upon Matthias; and he was numbered with the I apostles More than 200 horses and buggies were tethered outside the meeting- house in Elmira, 12 miles north of Kitchener, for the selection, an important event in piece of paper in his Bible is the chosen man The Old Order Mennonites he lieve the Holy Spirit gufl@es the candidates in their choice of Bible. For them the hand of God determines who Is selecied Canon Named To New Role TORONTO Rev. Canon 7 David Somerville, General Ser retary of the Department of Education, will ars, but must 'get everyhody involved,"' And that's about the way it works in Worcester, whose en- virens encompass about 300,000 people, three times designated the all-American city There's a friendly climate here in which the movement can develop and gréw," saye Bishop Fianagan, a direct, un affected man, who also holds key assignments on the national level in newly-formed Catholic liaison with Protestant and Or thodox hodies Locally, through a committee tor the promotion of Christian unity, made up of Protestant Orthodox and Catholic repre sentatives, the entire county has heen organized into a network of 17 'area convenors" to stim ulate inter-chureh colloquy BUILD UNDERSTANDING They provide information, ma terials and guidance in each sector for small neighborhood circles, of 12 to 16 persons which meet monthly in homes under designated leaders and chairmen, to pra he liefs and huild under standing More than 4,000 men and women have heen involved in such face-to-face exchanges Resides the parlor group approach, Worcester's religious interchange goes on. in community seis avademic halls and in worship services 'I've found myself doing al most. as much preaching in Protestant echurehes as in my own temple,' says Rabbi Joseph) Klein of Temple Fimanuel, which for 17 years has spon | GisCUSS closer also Wwe | "We must act as men of the Spirit, Others must he able to recognize us as such by our character traits,' said Philip Fiess, President of the Ontario| vet from there he gave us the 4nd District of the Lutheran ¢ hureb | hook of Revelation. Luther was l# Canada at the church's conven) panished to Warthurg and trom 1997 when there he poured out the Holy) tion meeting in Trinity Lath eran Church, London, Ontario He was re-elecied io a third term, The President challenged the lay and pastoral. delegates to take a greater interest in the work of the church even when t means being isolated, alone Rev. McGough Has New Post Rev. Lawrence McGough, a4 sistant to Monsignor Paul Dwyer of St. Gregory's parish chureh leaves his nine-year. post in Oshawa June 23, to hecome an assistant parish priest for Rey MeGrath of St. Cecelia's Catho lie Church in Toronto A special parish presentation and school concert will be held in his honor Sunday, at 7:40 pm. al Gregory's audi fortum Ail parishioners are weicome to attend Rev. McGough was ordained in 1052 and spent five years at Penelanguishene, Ontario hefore coming to Oshawa \or unpopular in the office, fac fory or the community 'The disciple John was ban ished from the Isle of Patmis | Scriptures in modern tongue from there he forged the Kefor mation, John Bunyon was han ished to Redford and from there he gave us Pilgrims Pro gress "You may not be put in jail you May not he hanished to the Isie of Patmus but you may he surrounded by a sea of un helievers, There you must he willing to stand up for Ou faith and he counted for Christ's Kingdom he said But we will bless the Lord from this time forth and for evermore, ~~ Poalm 15:18 At Vastertide, the Christian has reason for this high resolve Jesus has been divinely vindi cated; life and immertality have heen brought to light, God was in the shadows looking after His own, The wrath of man cannot forever thwart the re demplive purposes of God was afraid I'd wash out in @ few months," But instead of washing out he quickly became ® full professor in \¥at was named dean of theology department, In McMaster dropped its Baptist affiliation, he he came principal of the divinity ' college At MeMaster he dent by declining. to wear @ morning coat to. deliver ser mons and by refusing ta admit that theology had to he long faced He felt eet prece that humorous com mentary made bearable the 17 hours a week of lectures he had tn delive during Depression ears when the university could not afford staff the for Hive he ob On ment SAVER Vm happy see that all the religions COD erating with one another and have completely ceased to fight on mainer "The favorite pastime. of the Angiucon no Ong ago was to pul Baptisis in jail, Now the Baptisis never put anybody iy They were never given the " ecumenea example the day are not ab chance HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES GOOD SELECTION BOX PLANTS AT REASONABLE PRICES TREAT YOURSELF Soft Ice Cream, Groceries, Soft Drinks, Candy, ete, vlna OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.--10 P.M,--7 DAYS HAMPTON GARDENS 7 Miles East of 5 Point, 4 Miles North of Bowmanville at the corner of Taunton & Scugog Road, RAND OPENING the life of the church whose Religious people eschew much modern assume the newly-created post trappings as automobiles, Five of Executive Officer of Pro were nominated for the office, sram Manning and Researeh The deacon is in charge of) Al ¢ hurch House, national head congregation's welfare, He is| Quarters of the Anglican Chureh the one who first interviews of Canada here backsliders, He must see that Announcemeny of the appoint enough food, clothing and sua: ment, to be effective Reptmbr Orthodox and Protestant min 20 tenance is available for less }, Was made by Most Rey 4 isters have filled Roman Cath fortunate members of the con Howard H. Clark, the Primate, 9); pulpits, including that at gregation, the widows, the poor following meetings of the Nav « Paul's Cathedral here while and the needy tional Hxecutive Couneil Reman Catholic priests, includ It is an onerous position, held As Vexecutive Officer, Carion ing Bishop Flanagan, have for life and there is no remun-| Somerville will he # key figure) pcaohed in Protestant and Or- eration. in the proposed restructuring! {i sany cenmienalians Any male member of the con: Of the various departments 5 w oxta fink anna gregation in good standing may, *upervising missionary, educa dabaled pda ee BAB LAA IE bed nominate candidate, The| tonal, sociological, information Hag ie wah n ey if names are presented to the and stewardship and financial 1069, joint worship Assemblies affairs under the authority of| have become a standard fixture bishop, other ministers and dea , le A y | larly durl th | cons the Sunday before the lotathe Church's General Synod particu al y uring the annua are cast. Only rarely is a-can-|At present there are seven Week of Prayer for Christian didate rejected by the bishop, departments and amalgamation| Unity : EACH GIVEN BIBLE and other changes are planned At the ceremony each of the 'o revivify their work and make E candidates is given a Bible, The for greater efficiency and H R | T A N candidates are seated at the & anomy FIRST CHURCH 44 COLBORNE ST, EAST The Mather Church, The First Chureh ef in Basten, Massachusetts, SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ 11:00 AM front of the chureh on rough A native of Asheroft, BC wooden benches. As each is Canon Somervilie's ministerial SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M SPECIAL RATES for tone Is The Universe, Including Man, (Free Trailer storage fey off-season) called, he gives his Bible to the Career war spent on the weal bishop in the pulpit coast hefore taking over direr Evolved By Atomic Force"? | i 4 ' wy Oe ' Within 100 miles of Oshawe service (Inctudes testimenies) & PLM . 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