“slim WthaNid oi Israi-l. was . o dieplierd at tho Jonathan. h gave his: his mbl’. sword, how and girdle. —1 Samuel 111:1—4 MEMORY VERSE—“Lore is patient lm‘l kind: love is not jealous CULTIVATE LOVE Use Your God Given Talents (Editor's NOTE The Inllowing; lllfil a material relating Io tomorrow's tudfly's lesson Sunday school lesson is based p..." on Education. National Council of 6 Churches In the US. and II us» .d c quarter study of Paul's first let- ter In the [unions passage on love Copyrighted outlines produc- by the Division of Christian by permission.) ‘ II! N. SPEER JONES l nntinuing with our fourth to the Corinthians. we come Jim Branch works in our local bank. 1’ I never felt I could nonis right out and ask happened to get into a confidential frsins He told me that — of all things for money. He said he saw enough In day too. I admit this shocked me That’s why I will him. frankly. the point. I told him our minister once said that itgi Election; not because this is money but because the God. In the old days. it might have been a sheep, vest. Today, it's dollars and Mia. But the moti I saw Jim at the mornin be long before he’ll be getting playing lus lyre, out I Samuel 111:5.11. introducnun to great passage comes on n s 01 L‘oncluslon lo a discussion od's various sills l individuals. These gills or to- eats are distributed by God at c “P” will. not by men; lhezeiore no one should teel a sense or hit- terness or envy over any sup~ that n gill may he lost ilit is not scsscd used: It behooves each or us to posedly superior gins pos I by nlhers. Selt-dissstisiactionl find out lhst thing: wc do best. well pleased Salli pm David In charge at his smw. boy. alts oawd was so am , cv and so popular. dint Saul became in. sanon jealous. ‘One day he tried to ||lumw1thhas Spares haw:- DsVid dodge-i.— .hisi inward sell-Imp ort. or sury to “‘ ""‘miinsignlhcaul talents. . not missing it! Copyright nos. Ksilter Adnfluinr sum. in:., ltruhurg.Vl. .m 1 David met the miditiml Mchal.—I Samuel 15:31?! or boosthil: it in not arrogant or ru [3 lil‘. whirh keynotes‘ should not be lmong Chritinn . Ieelings. except as a motivation rovemcnt. l are all God's children. all neces- Gnd's plan. with our in- l dlvidunl talents. no matter they may to marl spectacular We should all remember. tflo. vs known him for years. We went to school together. But him why he never goes to church. One night when we both of mind, the words come easier. —— it was because he listed this business of passing the plots onsy It the bank all week without seeing it worshipped on Sun- lhat I thought he’d completer missed you him A good feeling when he receives ths col- people are giving the fruit of their own eII’orls to or the dioicest fruits and vegetables from the har- ve is still the same, and It's 1 good motive. g servico I couple of weeks ago, ' and something tells rim that it won’t the point. how seem [10 1113 Guardian Ohlrlottehywn. Sat, Oct. 26. “Oil! 'lPaulAndPopeJohnSet When Jnthnan luarned that hll lather planned me more in David. he told his Iriends to hide; than ll! mine In David's behalf to Saul. who then promiscn not to kill him.— 1 Samud 19. 7 .”-—l Corlnt Ions 13:4. 5. and no matter how well he an: them. he is little better than a machine If he docs not have love. 112 can also lverse 3| sac- riiice cverylhing, even hlmselr, but unless he gives also his heart. he will never ilud God. Many believe they can buy ineir way to holiness or heaven; many diners give only to anti!— Iy their egos; sliu others. be cause they lsar pcrdiuon; yot love it the only true kcy. at Verses contains a most im- portant thought. It is easier‘to and married or mean the most to others. and cullivaic those special talents. Paul implies that the cubic-i way in which to have gcnuina appreciation iur ihe gins o1 oth- ers. rather than envy. is to cul- tivale love list Corinttiilll 12- 3]) The Vulgate transistor! 0! lin- Bible used [he word "chari- uy" ior the Latin smor in order to avoid any sensuous connota- lions. but recent cditou rosliled that “charity” ('I express properly ins degrsc oi enthusiasm rontnined In the give up our rights thz‘ awe world "love." up ourselves. Even g as up The vital Importance at love sacrifice. is easier than seeking nothing tor ourselves in the first place. In other words. it is more dimicult not to seek things (or ourselves at all than to seek them And then give them up. The episode i'slath in I Sm- uel provides an excellent exam- ple of love. Jonathan's love [or David makes him stand up for his friend in the lacs 0! his II- ther's unjust wrath. Saul win in Christianity is nowhere more clearly express ‘ i lnthinns 11:2. No mltter how many great gills a person has. esolism Sackclolh, Ashes Play sIOI-IAN‘NESBURG VA?) — sackcloth and ashes figure prominently in inc ritual or South Alrit-a’s Lailcr nain As- semhlies. This religious institu- tion has its headquarters at Jut- niel near Benoni. I gold mlning town m miles easl at Johannes- burg. . and womenl members at .ialulcl live a com-1 munal lite on 1.1 acres or land. They pray at rrgulnr inter- vals throughout lhr day. kneel- lng on sack cloth on special ' thcy place a sack covered with ashes over their church. They sing and Club hands Ind pray More 250 meal. Every ions the community has to mske an lmporiani dc- clsmfl the members rcad texts make up nieir minds. The bond oi Jstniel is him rrssar. 75. who is sold lo have had a vision oi what God re- quired her to do while travelling on u train. Friends my sis was an atheist who was “saved” 1922. She lounded inc Luliar liain Assemblies in 1929. Few visitors are pormiiicd to see Sister Fraser. The institu- tion's spokesmnn is its deputy head. Brother Msrthinus Scheupors. who looks like a hurly larmcr. H. enloyi show- ing visitors around the nlty's handsome buildings and me orderly gardens idled with nowors, Alrikaalls and levers! Mrieln Innluxges. More oi the members are A!- rikaausspeaklna. but there also are Cormans and l-lollcndera. :1 Wear blue dresses and blue your. The men wear khaki clothing. Nonc smokes or drinks. ~ . .ed the victim ut only and slubhnm‘hold mi°'R°" IShortage Ol shoulders. They always take 012‘ _» their . barely have enoulll h ratio ls 1 from the Bible to help them ’ lPattern For Pope Paul by CARDINAL uranium l St. Paul was a world citizen. When Cardinal Monllni wa r lHe knew Ills origin and bussied clcclnd to become the d sis. la! in. commission lrorn Christ. nop n1 Rome, succeeding Pope He was never ill at ease with tbo .iobn xxnlhc chose the name‘grest of This world. He did not of su.‘1"heroil more than a quake or hesitate prime the little signihcunce ln ihls choice. prospccl nl visiilng Rome. Tnc ‘esperlllly In view 0! the tusk Imperial any was out a chal— .t.hst lies before h1m. lease to him. It must brooms st Paul was able to ms is Christian three missionury Journeys .Ind‘ ln wriling to the Romans mica brillinnt account of their Paul sometimes praised them. luncefl. In all his lourneyu, he |1-Ie also severely reprimanded mixed with the people in meltiien-i or their failure to liva town markcl place He went tnjChristlsn lives. They wore did- :the place where he would lind iloyal to Christ and Paul would the people. to talk to iiiem aboutlnot tolerate this attitude. lthe new leader whose con-dug. no or point or note in St. had been Iorecssl and to whose lPaul's letters; is the extent in ‘lllc work Paul was witness. lwhlch h. depends on laymen. Pope John let the pace for Weilnd on lndlcuion ofthu in unlele Is Well on more than the concluding chapter of hls m0 occasions he visited Roms liirst letter to the Corinthians and and in people. ludicnilons mlln his leiier lo the humans. that Paul VI Intends to [allow Another Paul in Rome has ex- uiis pattern laid down by his pressed his concern lor the wel- Predecessor. :lnre not lust ol Corinth and tin It was characteristic oi St. Romans. but oi the Whole world. Paul IIIII. he Iraveled not men- The instrument by which he will ly to roe people or places. He show this concern II the Sccond was genuinely concerned about Vatican Council. now in session. the people he visited. The leadership of this council Corinth was not a large city .will be the leadership at the MW in tho]: days any more than to- Paul. day. but st. Paul spent many‘ Paul VI knows no will ncod restless hours worrying nbont‘helpers just as St. Paul needed it. Christians. Two at his letters them. And this applies to all the in the Corinthian the world's bishops. Thu, tbs emph- New Testament and It is lsirly Isis today is on the work oi the well established that two other Christian laymen. faced with letters hive been lost. lliie in our contemporary World. Paul round the Corinthians on i The Christian stable on mom than on. occu ‘mie who is baptised. The toms- : n. weie apt in pledge tive n1 creative tile in the world their nllemsnce to almost any will come about only when in. one who would promisc them a lChristiail layman realizes his way out oi the lire they wcre li— ‘lrue allegiance and awuksns to vlug. 5:. Paul. wilh enormous .ihe opportunity that conirontu patience, encouraged and scold. him. them again. lle wanted to The destnictive invasion 0! them together so they would anti-Christian ideas cunnoi he become - clroull Christian cum- held baci- by some artificial wall l munity. .it can only be held In check by Montreal Has Serious wPriests should have at least twice the number or priests we havp now." 5 Rev. Dominic li‘lchrmaL-k. director oi the Di- ‘occsan Priesthood Guildi o1 ‘Mouircal. Tho over-all (tanndlan aver- MONTREAL lCPiiThe no man Catholic archdiocese 0' Montreal is laced with a serious shortage nl priests. Although ‘ a universal problem. Montreal's shortage is the worst in North America. _ nn ‘5 W No 1 mm”. .zgfl is one priest {or cvcry sis l . ‘ a 1011‘s I 33.1353:Weuirigeioyinsai "This ‘5 “F. M “‘9 3"" "3"" ‘ . "We have use prlcsls lor "' "‘9 “'"lf" “3" “'"9' M“ . the diocese‘a W Frrnthsprak- ‘Cnrmack anhnugh “i.” puny iug parishes. II' we had minim" “‘ “9". "913“ h . that number we would Iust‘ is!" “3"” “Vs '9 "W" tlon ii becoming worse. ‘ "Fewer priests are ordained leach year ihun dis or retire. AI . e 13le time Montreal‘s pop- ‘lllstion continues incressr and in. pricsiparishio r rnllo a E The Ideal priest-pnrlshloner to 800. In Mon I] the ratio (or French-sneaking Catholics Is one priest for every 2.051 and lor the Englishspeak- in community one for every 500. The root at the problem lies in the shortage of candidates {or the priesthood. priests say there are a variety lo! rcasons {or this. "A search [or pleasure. love a The seminary sliuation ls even graver, with one student at theology to every 11.416 Cath- olics. Busion, with roughly the same Catholic population as Montreal, arduins an average of 60 priests of an easy lite. the many temp~ lations altered in a last-expand. ing and Increasingly materialist a year. In Montreal the average Ior both French and Enliish L9 slightly mom than N ;soclciy. the habit of going ‘sicndy II a young ARE. the org. . to make money. are all can. The result oi the shortage ls .trihuting factors." says Msgr. hat Montreal parishes an un- lMarion. ‘ derstatied and priests over-l Father McCormarll says "the worked any d on his I. sot-Isl pressures at our time and preachers and leachers. ll! a in rity make it dIIiIculti The situation Is bad {or the (or A young man to fluids in 1.159.641 French-speaking Calh- llavor of the priesthood." w. W Mlmdmmtwmmu‘ llic. LI chip. and nations town-Mill of and-Mina and mill. gbout tin world. Icon-nan toms and mm . Rodi v1 now moves in is: Journey Icmu tbc world to can an abundance p. hm own“ and invigorai. chm. that bar lor the mull-It left tho tlan 1H: mryvlhere. n is this world PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 11 Christie on" parka-i. licv. .i. 11. Tu. as. IJJ.. Mini-tar ilir. mile Dino“, orIanlst null Director at Choirs Ills—Young Adult sible Suldy 2:45 l.m.—Junllx. mumsdlato and Senior School Class— limo nan—Nunery and mung-nan Classes 11:» nun—mm wonsnip amino: Tins noon WITHOUT HINGE! Anthem: "The land's Havel-"431(3- Sac-rm of Baptism llzls—rrun’ ury cannon school 7:00 mum—EVENING woosan m: l BELIEVE IN Tl-n: CHURCH And-mi: “He sirll Food 11in mow—W liniauncdim Gtrh’ mu) You Are Welcom- To Worsbip Willi Us St. Paul's Anglican Church scuba-bod mu By Ron! soc-dad- n. Rev. r. loul. suan. L.S.’I. decli- orunhl and Choir director: Gear" a. Thompson, r.n.c.o.. (confounds. Twentieth Sundny um anally a;:lo urn—HOLY common 9:45 m.—5undly School. Junior. Senior and Bible uassci. 11:00 m.—siuday Sci-lot. Primary and Besinnen am. 11:00 s.m.—Orlh Nursery (he-tad in tin mm 11:00 nan-Manson Prayer and Sermon. AILTH'ATIAMAND ALL Tami mo p.m,—Hymn slicing 7:00 pan—Events: Prwer and Sermon. Silbioa: PROMOTING Fuss mans. ATI'EN'D CHURCH 11-115 SUNDAY First Baptist Church Corner oi Print and Filmy Streets Rev. unicnhn s. narlow. 11.11.. 3.1).. Mlnlrtsr Mrs. v. 1.. nlngweu, Drunk: and Choir Director 0:45 ..m.—siiucuy School . 1100 n. v“me suim" Anthem: Holy. Holy“ iSohubei-li 13W CFCY) 1:09 pm -"wuv or: a BAPTIST" Allfliun‘ "Gently Lord. 0 Guilty M Izod Us (Did Welshl Central Christian Church :11 Kent street Charlottetown. has. Morning 10.00 a.m.—siblc School Im- cvcry member of on. Family —htd's'supper and the Moi-iii s Message: m: “Bread oi the World EVENING rm —i:veniug Worship Service p.m .nvcniug Worship Scrvicr "nvuusnsxon on SPRINKLI‘NG Ni PDURING" Duet: Mr. Well: and Mary Calder Miriam—Mr. wnllun 0. Wells organist—Mn. Allison Mach-u. a.n.c.M. YOU ARE WELCOME To WORSHIP wmi us lDudJl-y Burk) Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Pance Illd Gnltou Slreets The II". Donald A. Cllnnbell. 1A.. MIIIIIIH Mrl. Madelyn Mchtnnon, L1Mul.. 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