f >» o * ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. Scripture—I1 Kings 11-12; I Chronicles 22-24. By Alfred J. Buescher Raised in hiding Joash is proclaimed king. The politi- With Ahaziah dead, queen Athaliah by the high priest, arsurps the throne of Judah, restores Baal-worship and kills all her ‘grand- shildren’-but-Joash who is saved by Tehoiada.—II Chronicles :22. ‘cal and religious covenant is and the people return to Chronicles 23: 1-24-:3. Goa » _ the Lord-ot _h hosts. 2 Malach! > 23:7 INFLUENCE. FOR GOOD > $e Se ‘= x Led by Jehoiada, money is’, collected When Joash permits Zechariah’s and_the Temple rebuilt. “Jehoiada dies and is buried among the kings. -, duced “by: idolatry, Joash turns from the Lord.—II Chronicles. 24: 4-16. » MEMORY: VERSE: “For the — lips should keep PROVIDES: and -they should seek the law at his mouth: ‘for me is the thessenger ‘of death and gives away the Temple treasures, he is slain in~bed. — I Chronicles 24:17-27. +amongthe- kings in the. city of |the terrors of seige, bought him to be sowburied — King Jo-|precious treasures of the Tem- lash turned from the Lord. He le. was quickly seduced by the false |: Shortly afterwards, in the” — wership—of idolatry’ and — in fortieth year of his reign —t spite-ofall-he-owed: -to—Jehoiada-|Joash’s—health suffered and his \e The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 14, Recent Papal Charges Forging Un VATICAN CITY (AP)—Vati- , can experts say recent papal changes in the Roman Catho-, lic Church’s rules for fasting | ‘land abstinence forge an initial uniformity around the globe. The bishops.-of each country |to now can start from a minimum in legislating for. their own ‘communicants. The experts describe a three- phase period laid out in the Feb. 17 apostolic ‘constitution, ,|Paenitemini (We Do Penace), “lon abstaining from meat and on fasting during times of penance. They- also said the papal doc- ument was a way to clear up ODavid—the only “‘commoner”’ | off by handing— over the- ost} eee Se A ree oe practices of fast and abstinence _jand additionally a way to carry out the Vatican . ecumenical council’s new jurisdictional con- -|—allowed his son_to be stoned |son; Amaziah, conducted the af. ~ Jehoiada An Outstanding Figure \to death, when, as king, (Eaitor’s note: ~ry-following material relating ta. tomorrow's sponsibility for_hoth-the welfare “Stnday—School lesson is ba true king and the con- | on -copyright—outlines produced by the Division of Christian Edu- cation, National Council of jagainst queen |king was the issuance of a dual than ‘see his city utter from !nouncing “the king's idolatry. Churches in the U. S., and is us- Athalia’ Ng jcovenant: a religious one be-|— ed by permission.) ~~~» +-,prince“Joash from her violence, |tween God: afid the king and the By R. H. RAMSEY : There was no darker period zs ote—history—of the. He-|growmg up, doing everything brew people than that witth which we are dealing today. In ~« the days of the judges only the political integrity of “the” nation |— had been jeopardized; but in the later days’ of Ahab and Ath- aliah, the cause of true religion Joash house, Jehoiada felt a great re-|him, and proclaimed him king. |equid have prevented it. “— meine, this point, Athaliah, hearing Now misfortune bé gan to| tumult, went to the temple, overtake the king. The-king of where she was seized and slain. ‘Sy to capture One of: Joash's first acts as} Secular and’ Joash, itinuance of the fairs of government in his stead: | . Through a conspiracy among | the servants, Joash was finally | slain~in his-bed because he -had | permitted: the, son of Jehoiada— rather |his rescuer—to be killed for de: | MORNING— to guard and prepare him future usefulness as he was people “‘that they should be the Lord's~people”’; and a ‘political | one between the king and. the in hig power to make and keep | people, wherein the king prom- the young king faithful to Jeho-|ised to rule according to eae vah. Law of Moses, establishing ~—Athaliah;—daughter—of_Israel’s |relationship of . justice tetwreet: Ahab and Jezebel, was-married |himself and his people. to Jehoram, ‘son of Judah's Je-| With the covenant renewed, hosphaphat. She seized the throne |the people, in a newly-awakened | Many: Thieves Going To Church \more efficacious,” Ja iformity. by “the local bishops and less by central Vatican mandate. Pope Paul declared two months ago it would be up to the bishops, through their 53 na- tional and regional: conferences, “fix the norms that . . .. they consider more opportune and He suggested they be guided by prudence and their own di- rect knowledge of local condi- tions, including economic wealth or hardship as a factor in the local diet and nutrition level. The pontiff said the bishops could ‘‘substitute, in} whole or in part, abstinence and fast with’ various other forms of of charity and + Put into sheet ‘at once, with | the start of the 1966 Lenten sea- son, was a ‘change in the age at | which Catholics must begin to | Central hvistin Chureh - 219 Kent Street* 10:00 a.m:—Sunday School for 4cept_of more decision - making Sruiimaieet = os: Worship-and the Lord's. Supper : “THIS IS YOUR LIGHT” bh “No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus” —Mrs. Sydney Hurry 7,00_p.m.—Evening Service Sermon Cc. CH?” — Minister: Mr. | : “WHAT IS RIGHT WITH THE = | - W. 0, Weale Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. fe . : oa One : was being jeopardized. In these |of Judah upon the death of her jfervor of Jehovah worship, pro-| By EDDY GILMORE ~ boxes. In other cabes, ‘chalices | J ‘ years, a death struggle between|son Ahaziah and put to death {ceeded to demolish the shrines. LONDON (AP) — In Britain, |worth $14,000 have been stolen. Sherwood Church of Christ true religion with its high moral |all her grandchildren—the “seed |of Baal, brought the king from too many thieves are going to| Lead is a favorite loot.,.Great : (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School | demands, and false ~ Teligion re grr the House of David— - Serb. and installed him in‘church. The trouble is they're a of it have been ripped | g f which pandered to human weak- |for the worship of the Lord. |the palace going “for -material gain not m roofs. In the black mar- { nesses, was catried on, and Je-|Fortunately she was unsuccess-| Under: the leadership of J - ‘spiritual. ms ket, lead -brings~ fancy prices. J = a a 00 4.m.—Mosaing ae. - i. hae Supper -hovah \worship came very close |ful in killing all the grandchil- |hoiada, money was collected for Within the last 12 months 1,500 |One church lost its gate: -An- ee eerie URGENT REASONS WHY | té being wiped out of existence. |dren. Prince Joash, youngest |the rebuilding and restoration churches have -been robbed. jother had its bells stolen. ‘MEN SHOULD COME TO CHRIST WITHOUT |} ‘The outstanding figure in to-|son of Ahaziah and rightful heir |of the Temple and the work Some of them have been ran-| Nothing-is sacred. The altars, : DELAY.’—Mr. G. B. Watterson day's lesson is Jehoiada, t We |to the throne, was spirited away | completed. While Jehoiada lived, |sacked and _ pillaged. Churcly}|with their beautiful crosses,- Wednesday Night Bible Study and. Prayer-Meeting in homes high priest. He was a good man/|to sanctuary in the Temple by |the yqung king stood firm for thefts include 200 pairs of can-|Some centuries “old, are often Na of members. j and through a long life was|the high priest Jehoiada. the ion and the nation, dlesticks, most of them old and |targets. The favorites are Angli- \ I ED completely and utterly devoted}~ When-the time was right Je-|as a whold, adhered to Jehovah. Valuable. can and Roman” Catholic YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVIT : to the worship of Jehovah. Re-|hoiada brought the child king| When Jehoiada died at an ad-' Sometimes the thieves — the jchurches, for they are older and a“ | lated to the royal and reigning goanh into the. temple, crownedivanced age and was buried ‘petty ones—just raid the ‘poor OPEN T0 PUBLIC. ornate. : ik tharchlanling prolect of Tt eatin 4 small parish churches * Central Christian Church, Charlottetown i \_|if Britain - possess treasures that ‘ oo i f E ORI RLD “|would cos thousands ,of dollars réplace. Yet doors” are m nearly aren Seen hose in a ot *|charge -of the churches do not. ] =T) “ _ fesarze at te churees do not! PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH .. ‘They wanh-the members of ” "13 Christie Drive, Parkdale es congregation to see them and i Rev. J. H. Tye,-B.A., B.D., Minister ooo ~____ fenloy them: Yet this is getting | Mr. Lesile Hiscott—Organist and Diréctor of Choirs oe "9:45 a:m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School 11:09 a.m.—Nursery and -Kindergarten — ~ | Bible Socief 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ~ Sermon: NO EASY WAY . ey rs Ce | br i. : Anthem: ‘Great God and God of our Salvation” ! ‘ es ' 5 Cd —Mue. . me | ne eae oe ele rating 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School paboth churches sind the nation J 7°? a eee SROTEST SINGERS ; ae erted to the “Year C.G.1.T. Graduation Service i “ ae Bible” proclamation s | C.G.LT. Girls in Choir Sate ae theUSA,sinee} sra_MacRae and Marilyn } : 2 eg is the 150th anniversary of | Mutch . American Bible Socie : ] | ee With the ‘aim thit sit its nee | YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US might “have a better knowledge and appreciation of the Holy | ee ~The Kirk of St J ——— _ [mil have thetr_peak tht ¢ A wot t. ames month> of inne, for the ete The Rev. “Malcolm A. im A. MCual \A., B.D. A rally at New York’ rector of Mus' Hal, scene of the egite Christopher Gtedhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO | erican Bible Society, | ; =i |heads“the May 11. to 13 eoieil : 11:00 A.M. a 'beations. A commemorative ser= | a = __ Anthem : | vice on May 11, the Annual if “Ponder My Words, O Lord Meeting on the next day with |: T. A. Walmisley 7 the a Dr. Billy Gra- } =z = : \ ham as guest speaker, and “ 7 : re | the Anniversary Dinner on mt) evour ram ures Asser on uiasuury>" | n lost Reverend F. :45 a.m.—Sunday- School | Donald sue the Archbishop ines 4S: Daakctione Nursery ! ork, speaks as President of | k ios ’ ’ in Bible Societies, are | ~ 11:30. a.m.—Chil ildren’s Corner ts - of: the’ month’s obser- ; nb tg $ obser You Are Invi Dp With Us en ree. fn of the Greek | ~ lew Testament is to be issued | i 7 by. the American Bible So- | Charlottetown Bible Chapel _ ety conjunction with the Na- | 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. al Bible_Society_of: Scotland | ae PERMANENCE_OFLLOVE” __ ee ore cite oe ae "Lost AND FOUND” —— iy “\ciety of Germany as an Anni- o> Doctrinal study: “LITERAL INTERRUPTION versary project. "B ‘AD OR GOOD?" \ Bugliah Venn ament in Today's’ Speaker: James A. Stahr, B.Sc, M.Th. es oe ae =e = be peoduoed: ann his. vee | “The Old Book . . eT er teas Precious Blood In ancient times the world waited breathlessly for every new king. It was - THE CHURCH FOR All... ~ fives ote ‘hocks of the Bike in always man’s crying hope, man’s fervent expectation — that under a new king ALL FOR THE CHURCH the J.B. Phillips translation are | 5 the world would be different. : ; to be issued under the title. Zi p b i ° Chu ch Today we no longer put our faith in kings — nor in any government tKat Wiha Click bs tha eumitok aie. icons Tike Siac “te Mar lon Fresbyterian FC does not represent the people. We believe that tomorrow will be determined by on earth for the building of charac- and Romans. - ie Corner Prince and Grafton Streets ‘ ter and good citizenship. It is a storee The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A.; D.D. " the hermes ideals.of;t the young men and women who today prepare for their house of snititual valing: Witheet a: DAILY BIBLE READINGS | e ee .~ role in life, strong Church, neither democracy Sunday, May 15: Acts 21. oe ee ai ‘stieniniee, 1 ideb.,, OSes: There aren’t any Christmas bells at graduation’ time. But it would be well noy civilzationecan Ps eno ety wen: a 16: Uets 22. . Oreailed ana Choir Director. for us to remember those learned men — the Wise Men — who came across the person should attend services regue Wednesday, “Stay. in errs 24. | 9:45 a.m.—The Church School ‘Classes for all ages desert to Bethlehem. They came to pay homage to a new-born King ee e Ohe who darly rie br ig the eras Pes Thursday, May 18: Acts 25. 10:00’ a.m —Bible Ca 11:00—Nursery School did. change this world,____ Fe kittens own 2 5 | Friday, May 19: Acts 26. _—| uh is children’s sake, (3) For e Saturday, Mig 30, nae a | 11:00-a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP’ . And the sons and daiighters. upon whom we look with fond hopes » ‘day of his community and nation. (4) Sermon: MEASU THE Lag > tedeaeaed _ must find their foundation of faith in the same Lord. ant Se nde aaa ren ? Anthem: Heart Be Still—J. C. Warren With its ministry of. teaching, its inspiration to service and sacrifice, the support, Plan to go to church regue Church. Parade of the officers and men of. the Militia—His — ‘ Church-points their path to tomorrow — and ours? larly. and read your Bible daily. Honor the. Lieutenant-Governor will attend the see i 6 Meee tre : 7:00 p. m. DIVINE -WORSHIP . > : . as ag : THE STORY OM THE , ‘ Gori i ar Advee Boi The, Strasburg, Va. ~What-ts- the- Baha'i _ MO — - . Faith? Anthem: Father in High Heaven Dwelling Sunday Monday. Tuesday - Wednesday ‘Thur: Frid Saturday . = : ul Samuel 1 Samuel 1 Samuel Psalms Pacis” Sarah Revelation. The* divine Manifestations A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL . , : | B:1-9 8:10.22 - 10:20-22 ,:89:15-21---—--118:5.9 23:16: 1:8 since the day of Adam have | ven unite humanity so Siw Tws Dre SP se that all may be. accounted ff > rte ‘unction 1 98 FEATURE. IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE eee INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN W. MacKENZIE - WOOD CONVALESCENT ° i Real Estate Consultant xe -. NURSING -HOME LTD. S. NELSON GOOD = Appraiser and Broker 9 Grafton St. Charlottetown > Plumbing and Heating ‘Contractor co * , oe AL T. JAMES 43095 17. Hawthorne Ave. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating j oe Store Day 4-9368 Night 4-8220 | 46541 119 Queen. St. 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St ° | ATTEND THE CHURCH ‘OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES as a shepherd: is to gather and i not disperse his flock. The $f Prophets of God have been ai rig! ye dene dea a of love and unity among mankind, made _ scattered | peoples one nation and wand- # ering tribes a mighty -king- | dom. -They have laid the ] ‘foundation of oneness of God }} and summoned all to Uni- / divine Shepherds of human- | versal Peace. All these holy, | ‘divine Manifestations are one. They have served one God, promulgated the same truth, founded. thé same_ in- stitutions and feflected the same light Abdu Rha — -|dtetion fasting di Lent to jt duction of f. urin nt to jto Ash wimeisias ae Good Fri- {then -.extensive temporal hold- day, instead, of all.the 40 week ings. ee \ Lent. 5 The biggest impact.of the The ages for papal decree, however, was in 1966.’ adstem from meat on _Fricays. |days of It need to. be seven. It was) cha to holier, or eating only one -full the area of special indulgences meal on specified -penitential |and privileges. days with nothing. else but a enth century, Spain has had light breakfast and lunch, were | special papal dispensation from kept as" before—21 to 60. Also|the Friday meat 14.° Since the sev- abstinence, in igratitude for’ services rendered ae acne WA 8 PP the papacy in defence of its . The Salvation Army . ~Y96 Great George Street Capt’ and Mrs. Ray Nelson Sunday” Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday —— a.m. " end JESUS CAME BACK TODAY” Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. — Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public. meeting) _ Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ' A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY « CALVARY TEMPLE th 00 a.m.—Worship Service J SPECIAL MERTINGE: Tuceday and Friday wil oil 9:13 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside station _ “PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA ot per Prince Street wey. Cyril Clarke, Pastor 9:45 a.m:—Sunday School, Loyalty Campaign 7:30 p.m—Evangelistic: Serv: ap ‘The Speaker will be Evangelist, Rev. J. .W. Beam ~You will receive. warm welcome at Calvary—Temple__ FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND © (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay,-B.A. M.—Morning Worship . -M.—Evening Worship Christan Reformed Church to May 22nd. BIRCHWOOD VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. 155,Mt. Edward Road . (The first church in Sherwood) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister 10:00- a.m: Morning Worship | (English) Elder J. Kamphuis officiating 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School : 5% 2:30 p,m.—Afternoon._ Worship _ (Dutch) 4 | | St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada Ven. Archdeacon J..R. Davies, M.A., Rector Rev. Canon E. M. Malone,’ M.A., ‘D.D. Honorary Assistant ‘Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director May 15—Rogation Sunday (Easter V) 1 I i | 4 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist - : 8:45-a.m.—Mattins ied | a 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m. Infants Class) 11:00 a,m.—Choral Eucharist and sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors are cordially welcome at all services. . 8:30 a.m.—CELEBRATION OF HOLY CO: Beginners . 11:00 am.—MORNING PRAYER AND an” ta Elder M. Visser officiating You: are cordially invited to worship with us. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ey 3 Preshytery of PEL. _ SHERWOOD ~ PARKDALE EXTENSION CHARGE Meeting inc the. Sherwood ood W g. Insttiute F Maple Avene : 7 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School (classes for all ages) —— ‘ ALL ARE WELCOME ; ‘First Baptist Church Corner_of Prince and Fitzroy Streets . Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, B.A.. B.D. Minister 3. V. L. 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Herdman M te Ministers: B.D. 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Kindergarten . 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room and Nursery. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: ‘‘A NICE PERSON” (Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas) Sr Sacrament of Baptism Parade of Charlottetown High School Cadets Anthem: ‘Dear Lord And Father of Mankind” (C. H. H. Barry) 7:00 pm GUIDE LINES FOR THE GOOD LIFE” — . J. G. E. Ball A Welcome Awaits You" : Ey St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Roya) Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Re Organist ahd Choir Direc : George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A CM. EASTER V—ROGATION SUNDAY ON 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, senior Bible Classes 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY Caen Crib Nursery Primary and asse Anthem: ‘‘With A Voice of Singin: Shaw _ Subject: “JERUSALEM, THE CI oF PEACE” (Rector’s impression of his recent visit’ to the i Holy Land) : ‘ 7:00 ion EEG May Con SERMON ~ i! ‘ Bests Yo PRAYER ; : [DNANSWERED” WHY ERS REMAIN D.m.—YOUNG Naas tan IBLE STUDY — (Slides on Holy Lan ef eee g Place: Gets ‘of David Roper. YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND ALL . OUR SERVICES