eryiiornegetttage2elewmn- Christian people have em“, to the body and mind. Wg heerllioa dollars? it IPIID I driving force again“ from time to time its eflects on} We went stronger sermons from i evil of drink — God. —-a ! home life. how it hills on the our pulplte on e lluuor tit-l¢3“°n-,P0V‘;’¢f 09 -eixlurnplo. For a layuum highways. fosters crime. leads to,We want more fearless leader- an espcca Y a proniinctit ta, delinquency and imposes a tre- ship against this evil. both from "an" to plvltcly riruclaim his mendous burden on the economythe clergy and the lalty. We want stan for total abstinence wnulq of the nation. Christians who can refuse a cock- result ln 18!‘ reichlnl influences 0 0 ltail, even if it means being o:.- my would follow hi, eete gur people into seeing use can tell as what alcohol will an error of their choice. then. _under the same form of government we could bring about a change for the better. Some time ago I heard a speak- er emphasizing the importance of a certain international society. In hi; it took but second Page 1s _1'lie Gtnrdiaa _ Saturday. em 12. 1954 __ Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Mcflulgan W.C.T.U. Notes TIIE CIIUICE AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES By W. T. F. Johnston Red Head. N3. Strange But True By sr. I-I. hIacArthur Frightened out of her wits. M1,’!- (Copyright) MAN'S DEPEl\'DEN(‘I Tomorrow. the lczisi. of Peiitccost, is the feast of the coming of the Holy spirit upon the Apostles. The Acts of the Apostles recounts the historical fact ver,v graphicall_\'_ if simply: “And when the days of the Penteoost were accomplished, they were all together in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a miszhtv wind com- ing; and it filled the whole house when they were sitting. And there appeared to them parted tongues, as -if ll were of fire, and it sat upon every one of thcm And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost; and they began to speak with divers tongues. according as the Holy Ghost gave them to speak ' Perhaps in the contemplation of the work of the Holy Spirit in the souls of the Apostles, we of the Twentieth century liilght wcll realize what it is that we need from Him to fuifiit our own voca- tion in this tnrtti:-ed time. The first gift of the Holy Spirit to the Apostles was truth. Christ Him- eelf had t‘lRClat‘Pd that He came to give lPSlinll\ll_\' to the truth; had proclaimed, lll(‘lFf‘d, that He was the Truth, niiti, on His leat- iiig them. had p'.‘rInii.scd the Pni'a- clete to ))l‘t’S¢‘l".'E and quicken His truth in them. . . . Nor is the world loss ill need of truth today --- pnrticiilarl_\' God's Truth - than in those (la)! Conteniporar! sot-ict_\ has a need and. indeed, a L'l"l'lall’l right, in the truth which only Christianity can give in ii. It needs. and needs desperately. that. vision of rt=alit_v which possesses the pPf.‘llllRr completion and integration vi hich Revelation alone can give. Too often the world greets the word "'I‘ruth" with a certain c_vni- cism. yet the vex-_\~ soul and dig- nity of man dies for the lack of it. Christians who I)Pllf‘VP in the (,'¢zu?ii'}:n ,] .- Wc appreciate your fcclin Ihotit your pn&"«l‘ssi0n.'= That. a why everything is pa(‘l{i"(I and handled as though it were irre- placeable when you cnirust us with your long-disiaiice moving. Caution is our watchwortl. Otrr packers, hnnrllcrs nnd driv- ers are experts of long oxpericnce. Call us for an cslinmlo on your move to another city. Remember . . . we are the local agent for Canada": /orcmasf long distance mirrrs . . ._ Cell us let counsel or emmslee JENKINS TRANSFER AGI’..\'T FOR ALLIED VAN LINES LID. Csn.ris't L. l.avqeil' ’G Mo-/are mn_h_ and those whose lives are shaped by it. are vital instruments in the work of rsnsoming our times. "Come, Holy Spirit. beam forth from Heaven a ray of Thy llshl." But this possession of truth was not enough by itself for the Apostles, and so the Holy Spirit filled them with love. And the world needs this Divine love of charity no less today. supernatural love —— in I word, holiness—is at once the foundation and crown of the Christian and of his contri- button to his brother. . As Jacques Msritain has said: "The first thing which the world needs is the contemplation and love of the saints, for it causes the gifts of divine life and love to intiiidate the word." If the truth in possession of the Christian is to bear its full fruit. it must. be united with love and be shared out of a love not swayed by emotion btit rooted in the single- minded pursuit of God and His Will, "Come. Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Thy faithful. Enkindle in them the fire of Thy love," I 0 0 But to live according to the ll'\lIl’l in love is not always easy —--lf‘l(lP€d, it rarely is, And so the Holy Spirit filled the Apos- tles with fortitude, that they might be uncompromising in their procla- mation of Divine Truth. generous ;n their chitrity. We need this for- titude of God, even as did St. Pet- er. On the night of Christ‘; pas- sion he had denied his Master, con. firming his denial with an oath, But. on the day of Pentecost full of the strength of the Holy Spirit, ne announced Christ fearlessly to the multittides. and reproached them for having crucified Jesus. 0 C 0 4 The Spirit of God is still among us. working in the souls of men. If He appears to work more in secret, His presence is none the less .1 fact. It remains for us to remm'e the obstacles to His power in our lives. The world needs this presence, for it needs truth and love and fortittide. As a modern spiritual writer has summarized it, "Because He is the Spirit of truth. this Consoler a.-suages the needs of our intelligence; because He is the Spirit of love. He satis- fies the desires of our heart; be- cause He is the Spirit of strength. He sustains us in our toils, trials and tears." , LOT 05 (‘.,W.L, The June meeting of Si. Anns, Lot 05. sub-division of the C.W.L., held on June 6 with an attend. ance of 2] members. ‘ The president opened the meet- lllll. followed by the reports of II" »‘1’<‘l'€lfl|”Y and treasurer. The corrcspnndcnce consisted of’ an appeal from North Rtisticn for funds in aid in the erection of a new school. Ten dollars was voicd for this catisc. It was also decid. ed in send Sill to St. Vincent's Orblllnage in aid In their annual plf‘nl(‘. 'l"lianlt-voti letters were read from the Sisters of the Precious Blood for donation received. and nrioihcr for donation to Catholic Girls Scholarship. Mi-s_ Thom,-is C-_3l‘l'llllH‘ was anpoinied on the sick committee for this vear. A l‘/lass is in be offered for the roriose uf the soul of the ‘igu- Bishort Flnvlc, lllnmbnrs \\'(‘l'P ask. crl to make candy for lhc Indian l7l"f‘l‘ 7115'. It was decided in get ti man to ro-nalr the hall doors. A lawn not-iy was planned for narlv in Jiilv. M. A. Monher lay in her bed in her home. in Durban, South Africa. while a burglar began 100'-lnl ""9 place at night. “Hello. there. came a harsh voice. "Morning coffee. come and get. it.“ 'I'he burglar fled empty h-nded- The harsh voice was that of Joey. The pet parrot owned by Mrs. Mozher. At any wedding it's safe to es- sumr. The innocent bystander is al- ways the grooml There’: a post office at 12th and Market streets in Philadelphia that can be reached by water, air or rail. since real education should be practical enough to prepare stu- dents to make a life as well as a living, it is not surprising that many educators have tried for years to Change the patterns of teaching so that pupils will get more than just the general educa- tion which has been given perhaps too exclusively in the past, To this and, manual or vocational educa- tion, as well as religious and char- acter-bulldlng training, are be- coming a part of some school sys- tems. Such courses have played a mit- jor role in helping students to find their best suited life work and to prepare them for it by giving them actual experience in the use of their hands. Also religious and character training have brought a- bout fine results wherever such courses have been taught. . . . For example. back in 1928, a per- plexed group of Birmingham_ Ala- bama, citizens got together for the purpose of trying to slam a very strong tide of Juvenile delinquency. During the meeting somebody made the suggestion that their public schools should devote some time to character education. The suggestion was acted upon, and a school program was built around 12 character development factors. namely: service, work, health. sportsmanship. thrift, beau- t_v, courtes_v, self-reliance, love of nature, scientific curiosity, co-op- eratton. and the worthy use of leisure. Each of the 12 factors was singled out for special emphasis, both in and out of classrooms. for a period of one year. Newspaper editors, clergymen, and parent-teacher groups in the city did what they could to keep the venture green. In connection with the charac- ter-b_uilding program, the students were requested and encouraged to help their parents and neighbors about their homes. They were ask- ed to work together in keeping the school rooms and grounds in apple pie order. Banking and budgeting groups were organized by students as a part. of the thrift-teaching pro- ject, and as a result during 5 de- lJF°~'5l0|l years school bank depos- its were doubled. Indeed, the scheme has worked so well that the whole city of Birmingham has now become character-minded. In 15 years Ju- venile crime dropped 30%. If character building oourses could be introduced into our ad- ucational system it should bring very worthwhile results. . . . A leading scientist now tells us that the world or -rather the earth is it vast dinamo. made up of electric currents and magnetic eiicrg_\'. "These ctirrent.s," says the learned Dr. Bullard, are produced by the motion of the molten earth's core. He regards the core as be- ing radio-active and generating enough heat to produce motion in the form of convection currents Perhaps Dr. Bullard's theory fits Mr M- MEN ‘S terlals. Sale. 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The field. for in- stance, varles considerably in the course of say a century. 80, if the earth's molten core moves as Dr. Bullerd believes it does, the variations would be a logical result, Believe it or not, but Avro Can- ade. Ltd, at Melton, Ontario, are experimenting with a flying saucer that may be able to take off and land vertically and fly horizontally at around too m.p.h. Such a saucer plane would have to be flown at least at 65,000 feet, which would require that the ca- bln be pressurized. If this were not done no pilot could live for more than 15 seconds. His body would swell up like a sponge and his blood would soil like a witches’ brew. Very little is yet known about this strange machine. Indeed, it may never come to fruition. If it does everything now flying in the air would become obsolete and Canadian scientific prestige would be sparked to a new high. There are huge waves under the ocean as well as near its surface These are called "internal" waves. They occur at the boundary of two water layers of different tem- peratures and sometimes reach a height of 300 feet. opinion. place to the Christian Church in its power for good. This was I fine tribute paid to the Church and establishes the greatness of her responsibility. So. if the Church is to hold her position at the top and assert herself in the affairs that concern her. more time and effort must be given to the fisht against alcoholic beverages. e 0 . Unfortunately. our ranks have been invaded by two trends of thought ~ temperate drinking and total abstinence. Some say that there is no harm in taking a soc- ial drink, or drinking in modera- tion; others believe that total ab~ stinence is the only answer. The reasons supporting his actions and prove to his own satisfaction that he is doing no harm to himself or to others. The other fellow who never touches it has equally convincing proof that we would be better without it. So, each in his own opinion goes his own way and the issue remains a stalemate. Actually. the drinker thinks only of himsclf and the non-drinker is too complacent in his own strength. A reasonable decision and Christ- ian attitude towards these two is- sues should be on the side of to- tal abstinence, and, if the Church is the greatest institution within the socicly of men -— and we be- lieve it is --— then why does it not ruit up a stronger front a- gainst lhis spreading evil? Are the liquor interests stronger than the Church, or have we not the courage of our convictions‘? Statistical records are dry read- ing btit very revealing and tell bricfly what might be a very long sltii'_v. The doctor and chemist temperate drinker could list many . But in the same breath. so to speak. we are told that the re-l venue from try. 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