[Mary Magdalene and Thomas Plaiititit; In .ttiiiiiit ‘III‘ hotly oi .lt-stis. Mam .\IJIE(I.III‘III" tots t.» 'Ill‘ tviiib. It is empty \‘m tiis I‘ It II‘II .It'ltll. 'I‘liey l’t‘JIII/I‘ -It‘~||.s’ lin. "mu .IlIlI go to toll the disciples .ItlIIll 20:113. MEMORY \‘I'IIISI'I: “.li‘stis saith unto him. 'l‘liotiuts, Iictutusc tliou seen. and Mt Il:l\'t‘ liclicwtl."——.Ioliii 20:29. CH RIST’S ENEMIES Di'ieien, lhey Had Scrlpturo—John ‘ 1 f CUR; IIILM I .\I:iry :tictcs at the empty tomb. Jesus zippcai's and L‘ivcs ll(‘l‘ 3 mos- agc fir i to (IISL‘IIIIC‘S. Shc hutrics it tell them she has seen .Icsus. - believe .Iohn 20-14-111. “John 20:1-29 .Iosiis appears to all the disciples. ex- cepting Thoma-s. thn I _ expresses many doubts. saying he will hast sccit me. thou litist ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Mum. told. Tlimiias his own eyes. ears and touch. 20:19-25. believed; One Aim /..~ A week later talks to Thomas. wounds and his doubts holievos blcssctl tire tlicy that .-. I'VW . I I again. .Icsus appears IIe touches once more r-I()lII'I 31:13.20. have not other discovery. They must see weeps bitterly. Then she Voh- angels for themselves. Entering serves two ttomh. they find the “linen Whether they actually spoke iclotlies lying " There were no alotid or not. ilictr voices ticie ‘Stgns of haste or I tgi'rave clothes had been carefully :i‘icf separate sensed the presence of a third Iiad party. laid in the body removed and plat-es, (‘learly neither been stolen by enemies The audible to Mary She told of her and, almost immediately. Mary first lllISiHIH" Him for tFtlitnr's notc; I'Iic Iollnu- n- .in n: to the Rsf‘f‘tis‘itinl the ‘u arise from the dead "or lake“ awa‘. m. fl.wnds_ The H". gal-rim,” Then He speaks. Inn material relating to io- ti:1\ :ithiHs nit-titiiit-cti in the It “as to \Iary Magdalene "Pam, folded ‘and‘ piled grave And {he km“; He is her be- mnri'ow's Sunday School It's. ti'spt‘s .irc :‘iosc who time 130— ha Icsus It s appeared at'tei‘ (.lmhés saw mom “mm” 10‘...“ 'lhm. rm." {mm H“, son is based oti t'opu‘tflitt‘d 'II‘ 'o' 'v'it‘t's ol ('lti‘ist His I‘l‘SllI't‘t‘t‘lllm. Thomas dld me “.mh that Jesus. Himself, (lentil fliitlim-s iii-tulnrotl lit :‘n- it; up m...“ m” Hf 4...“. maple Ill" st‘.‘ tilt‘ ll ~ctt Lord for an- “I” If“ “w “‘mh NH“. “Hm "mi “lump”. 3,9 slim of l‘hristinn I‘Ililllillltlll. 3.-..” «inc ts Th...” other \tcok BI‘IIII'O dawn on the Her and John hurrmd mun.‘ [he "ll-595 which follnw,‘ Hmv Vd‘lmal I"'”'"'” "I 'I"""'l"“ '~ tlozihwti: distill? witn ml" "‘I'N “‘9 S‘V'hh‘rnh' “mi-V probath to the uppcr room little they I't‘\t‘.‘|i ttI \Illl‘ys in In the l s, and i: usf‘d by |\I‘l’- . d .1] JP“. H. Um.) I .\I.’I:tl.’ilviic “out to the tomb to when, {he}. had last seen and long? joy and osullationl Jesus "US-“Md ~ years of His earthly “WU” ""“"”” m“ L""'d".I““I-I" talked personally with Jesus. gives her a message for the m R“. RUIN“ ii“". w ‘1“it' .t'ht s lat-y or “‘1” “'1‘” ”: ‘TW-‘r. “Mill‘s: There were ten appearances dist-ill]?q and 5"“ “I‘l'l'l” “H I" h, mp‘mm.‘ m ., \I.t.: i\tItt s upon; those “f'”_“h“:““:fv_‘” “My {‘9‘7"3|l‘"“1{:' of the l-t)3‘(l .lcstts IIIIIIIIILI the 40 spread her clad II("\\..\, t h the (‘riit-it'ixton, mt mm; 6,.” 1i . titerszorcd to Jesus and i’tHNfFI'L'fI"1‘”)!la“ e‘h’IH'“ “me: days between Eastcr Sunday 'lliat eieiliiiilu I~08": MINI-dis countcrcrt men, noon-n, ,-.. ‘iv (I‘si-IIIIE‘: as they tt‘uvclcd "1 h'L.” id [h l ‘ Mime and the day of His ascension. to tho (twp creeping in”; "moms and Rnnnw ML”. MW, [,:1.l‘¢lm mm” >1". had one as MOI-It" e scit ( His first appearance,” Mary Thomas. 11c cliaircstiergh o 1" diffpi'pnf pai's‘iit1\ h.“ iio ~tit :i doubts as Thomas tlur- 2W1 ‘II'I‘II III“ “MD? Magdalene-its recorded only by brill", 1110“. “Illlnlsilllf‘b. h 0“ vine thin: in IIIHEYV"\II_ t‘iw. ‘1; .Ios':~' life, they are identical Running off, she encountch John. TI“”I““5 midis (I; I‘ll?” '9 of t‘m-i-si I:“'IIIII‘I‘:.: ‘1 It‘ll“ WUUPC-“(Wiwt'wd Lotti-Laud .tonn. whom she tells Alone at tho tomb. Mal’y gagjfial‘l‘hzg““mg”gape;'nfd'ls; rtiel had becii crushed on the THE CHURCH FOR ALL... All. FOR INC CHURCH The Church in the greatest fat'lot' oti earth for the build- ing of character and mod citi/onahip. It in u storehouse spiritual v-lueu. Without. I strong church. neither democracy nor civilization to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. What do you rec here? Figures of statuary? A symbol of religion? A monument to the Master? Look with your heart and you’ll see something else. You‘ll see the soul of the sculptor. A. man mightily iti<pircd —- who wanted with his talents to worship Christ — who took stone and chisel and hainnit-r . . . and all the. strength of his body . . . and all the faith of his heart. He said to the World with his Ai't-‘l'i'ortl: that which he could never have :spokcn with his lips nor written with his pen. For Luciin ceiiLiit'it-s cIL’rUS, the Saviour, has inspired our best. In the annals of mankind a million thrilling breakthroughs in human achievement have been dedicated to His service. So never pass the liiiiuhlcst creation 01' sat-red art. — not. even the ci'ayoned Bible-picture of a child — Without. remembering that you too have a soul. And talL‘IILS to give your God! Copyright 1W. Keieta Advertian Service. Inc. Strut-turn. Vii. Sunday Monday Exodus Matthew 2?.” 218-26 21:33-46 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Mark i , s [I Corinthian! 12:28-84 17:22-31 3:1-6 Friday Saturday Philippians James 8:1-11 his-21 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC ROOFHG ANTI INSI'LATIOIV COWPANY 4-6275 ROGERS IHRDII'lItIt: (‘0. Wholesale 5: Retail Hirdtiatr 094-8501 R. .I. PHILLIPS 8 SON General Contractors 1 . 4-3835 6 W nod St. JOHN W. Mat-KIWI”: Real I'lstalc (iniizultaiit Appraiser and Brnkcr 269 Queen St. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR Cor. Vallcy 8.: Connolly Sis. If”). l3? Queen St. THE WINDMILL RESTAI‘RANT #7131 106 Prince St. DONALD A. MacI’HERSON Building Constitiction 4-5405 Parkdale Z-IOIO H. T. .IAMLS Plumbing and Health: nail Logan \‘tghi 13720 12 Elm Ave. 30 Edward SL 8, NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating ('outractor 4—8093 17 Hawthorne AvI. I.\R'I'|'JR RR‘W. llanufacturms Of Cement Block.- 0-9509 1M Kennngion Road THE LOTUS CAFE Formerly New England Cafe (-3910 78 Lower Queen St. L. J. PETERS it CO. Eventide Monuments (16-2476 Water St. Summerside MOORE l McLEOD LTD. Depictinqu Store 4-6541 1]! Queen GRAFTON STREET E580 SERVICE “Rad” Roma. Lessee) 163 Grafton READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES Cross. He was not faithless. biit on his way to becoming that way. Jesus. ever willing to give sin» ‘cere doubters convincing evi- i’dence of the realities of divine itruth. orders Thomas to feel lHim. to touch His wounds. to jprove to himself that the One jwho stands before hint is indeed Jesus and He has indeed risen Ifi'oni the dead I 1 Thomas do“ Suddetilv his idniibts are gone. his reserve. broken Re confesses and re- ireives the I'lan i‘hrtst at: his Lord and God The“ lesus pt'onniinces what ‘is probably the greatest of His IBeatiltides: Blessed are t Ii 0 s e iwho walk by faith and not by isight, for in (ind‘s own time Ithey shall See His face. ‘Mary Taught Silent Lesson ' CARDINAL McGl'lGAN As the Passion of Our Lord draws to a close the Witnesses to that sad event point out that He was crucified between two thieves. From cat-ii of them let us learn a final lesson. . There was one who blasphem- led Him. This is a warning to us ithat. even though we may have Ibecn brought to know Him and ltobe constantly ncat' Him in iHlS Church. one may fail to see to understand. and at the "m a: --::. c E E Z 3' '0 Once before He had 5 aid: “Power has gone out from Me" power to quicken and to heal. You would have thought th at. there above all. as He hung on the Crass. that power would mighty to heal and renew the soul of man. : POWER I JESS ! Yet the robber blaspheiiied Him This reminds us that there ican be a slate of soul against ‘\\'llll'll Love itself is powerless because it has hardened itself Lagamst Love, 1 Hell is essentially a slate of heins: which we IllSl‘lIOll for our- Iselves. a state of final separate- 1ness from (iorl which 15 the re- sult not of God's repudiation of iman but of man's repudiation of God. It is a repudiation which is ‘eternal precisely becatise it has ibecome. in itself. immovable. L There are analoqics to this In :human experience. the ale .‘which is so blind. so dark, that love only makes it the more Iviolent. The pride that is so lstony that humility only makes In more scornfttl. i The inertia that has no taken i possession of the personality that no crisis. no appeal. no induce- ment whatsoever can stir it tn- ito activity but on the contrary Imakes it bury itself the more :deeply in its immobility. HARDENED So with the soul and God. Pride can become hardened in- ‘tto hell. hatred can come har- idened into hell. any of the seven .ront_ forms of wrongdoing an n 'Iiai‘dcn into hell. And not least that sloth which is boredom with divine things, the inertia that cannot be trou- sees the abyss Into which soul is falling because for ,long. in little ways perhaps. It} thus accustomed il>clf to refuse whatever might cost it an ef- fort. May (Ind in His mei‘cyl save us from that. Pmi the startlin: thin: iii the story remains unexplained This change of heart. this II'I’IIIIILI of the love that makes heaven is as instantaneous apparenin as the effect of our Lord's phySical touch on lhc bodies of men. And how could that be? Such s uu d d e it changes do deed take place. from dark to light. from hatred to love. pro- vided that the soul is not set in tho final hardening of hell But what causes them? You can think here of a tone of voice. a Ionlt from the eyes of Christ But these II‘IIIIES It re what they Ire because they ex- press the personality b 9 hi n d them, express in this case the, .hltnding beauty of utici'eated‘ ‘Inve. ' 5 itsl E Is ‘6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. March 28. 1964.1 Religious Forces i 1 ~ [Form Baffle Line By A. I. GOLDBERG UNITED NATIONS Al’i » that atheists are not to be .5- i'f‘hc forces of religion and athe- crimiiiated auainst. . is lines Their dispute now is over the thought and belief for atheism. m are drawing up new battle in the Uttllt‘d Nalltm-‘A to acknowledge freedom of llanguage of a proposed UN doc“ btti it has proposed articles_ttiai :Iaration calling for eliminationlwouid assure greater lof all forms of religious ititoler- ‘im- practice of religious lielicfs. ant-e, ' 39- in such officially atheisdc court-i proved. .Icsus‘ the framing of a treaty that all: a”. Lump; he countries sign. force to the declaration. The Soviet Uiiioti is leading Feb. fret-atom The declaration. i would be followed by oviet Union ill—nation Human Rights _ m Commission was supposed to: 1913‘ frame the declaration at a four- week session that beqan herei tries as the would be asked aimed at giving But a eliminate Ill proposed treatv . to fin to have the draft declara forms of racial .tion spell out clearly and cafe. [discrimination had priorin atid‘gorically the right to non-i‘eh. the commission had to refer the gious religious question welfare committee of social 1 UN General meets here next fall. back to Asecmhly beliefs. Including Billy. the .ism. . . . the The SOVtet Union proposed a that [new paragraph that would "con. i A ] bers the light to spell out specifically (I Charlottetown Bible Chapel ':————w——_____ —————————.—_—__ Now On CF CY - RADIO Canada’s National "BACK TO THE BIBLE HOUR" directed by Hon. Ernest C. Manning Premier of Alberta EVERY SUNDAY Starring March 29 5 - 6 P.M. First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fttrroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. R.A.. 8.0., Minister Mrii. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Directot 7 30 a m «Sunrise Service 9.45 a.m.--Sunda._\ Schch I’m all azes Ertcnded session for preschool children 11:00 a.m.~—"RHSI’RRHC’I‘ION VISITS" . “There Is A Green Hill ' IGounod) Par r “\t'cry Early In The Horn- inc" . “SI'IIPRISI-ZD BY .lle" Easter Carol Service by Adult and Children'- (‘Iioirs Sillo: Mrs W. G. Cowley Ordinance of Reliever"! Baptism \\III Iir observed at both services. A Warm Welcome Awaits You. 7.00 pm. The Ptcrtw‘l Prince" ISldel‘ that freedom of atheiue working group of 15 mem-ibeliefs is of the utmost Impor. was set up to report onitance to those who prOIf‘w' 5 status, 'tliem. and that freedom of IIlt .9 The report of the group saidibeliefs. Including the right I-i there was no disagreement . . . [express them. should therctvno that the declaration should pro-the respected and guaranteed ' tect equally the right to adhere,I _ 'to any religion and the right tolfour new articles that pointod The Ude States has agreed maintain any non-religious be- .directly at charges that the so. The United States [)I‘nptist‘tt ‘ t Union has restricted Jews in practismg their religion. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURci-i 13 Christie Drive. Parkdalc Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Mlnlste. Mr. Leslie Biscuit. Organist and Director of Choirs 0:45 a..m.—Yout.h Adult Bible Class 9:45 n.m.—.Itinior. Intermediate, Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.—-DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: “THE DESER’I‘ED GRAVE" Antlieim: “O Saviour of the World"—Goss (Senior Choiri "This Joyful Eastei~tide"—Dutch Carol "Chimes of Easter Day"—L. Heating t'l'he .luiiinr Choir) 11:15 a.m.—-Prlmary Church School 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP mien: REPRIEVE GRANTED! Anthem: “In Joseph‘s Lovely Garden" 4 Dickinson (Senior Choir) Sacrament of Holy Communion “Certain members . . wouldi You are welcome to worship with us. a. TRINITY UNI'IIlI) CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ministers: Rev. J, G. E. Ball. B.A. ev. G. G. Wyrwas. B.A.. 8.0. Rev. Clayton C. Lewls Organist a: Director of Choirs: Royslon F. Mugford. A.R.C.0, 9:30 a.m.—Senior. Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Primary, Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 a.m.—I-)AS’I‘I'-)R SUNDAY IBroetdeaot CFCY) Sermon: “WAS IT AN IDLE TALE" Rev, .1. B 1 Solo: “1 Know That My Redeemer LIVFIII" ~ Handel-411‘s. David Cox “'l‘he Hallelujah Ohtirus'l—Handel 7:00 pm.» w Holy Communion Sermon: "CALLED 'I‘O RIGH'I‘EUL'5NI155' Rev. ('. C. Lcu' Senior (‘lioirz “(‘Iirist Is Risen" Robert: "'I‘hrec Easter Carr’s" \l’lhiteliead .Iittitoi' Girls (‘liotr "Easier Flowers ire Blooming "Let The Merry Church Bells R "This Joyful Eastertide " Isolo. row. Us All With —Riitb Wonnacntif "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINT'I'Y AND SPRING PARK" SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Kirkwood Drive and Dunkirk street) CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a.ni.-Chtirch School 11:00 a,m.—Ntirsery In Sunday School Room 11.00 a.m,».l‘2astctr Sunday Sermon: "BELIEVEST 'I‘HOU THIS" ev. C. (T L Senior Choir: “Sin; For The Lord Is Ris'n Today" Junior Choir: "Christ Arose" Organist: Mrs. Ron R. Atkinson I’mght" ins" One Accord" ewls 235 Cumberland St. at Lnngworth Ave. 11:00 a.m.~-l"aim-i1y Bihlle Hour 4:15 Radio Broadcast 7:30 p.m.—\Speaker; Milton Poole Visitors wlcconie. St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias. I..S.T.. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson, F.R.(‘.0., (CHM) A.R.(I.M. EASTER DAY 8.00 am. (‘HLHBIIA’I‘ION OI" IIOIA‘ t'tIMMUNNION 9:30 n.m.~—F‘AMII.Y HOLY ICIN‘IIARIST iHring children with you to (‘oninititiimi Railing reuardleSs of agei Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mrs. Madelyn MacKtnnon. I..Mus., B.Mul. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 am.—Tlte Church School—Classes for all ago: 10:00 a.m.—Biblc Class 11:00 a.m.—Nurser) School EAS'I'I‘JII SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.—DIV1NE WORSHIP Sermon: THE STONE WAS ROLLED AWAY Anthems: In Joseph's Lovely Garden -—Arr. CIIII‘. Dickinson Soloist~Miss Ratith Mincliin The First Eastct' (‘aronArthur Wat-d 1:00 p.m.——DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: "THE GLORY ROAD" Anthems- Easter TIIOIIEhisv~G. Render Jllll'IOl' (‘ltoir Alleluia. Alleluia? lnlct'mcdiate (‘holr VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME «Wlll‘lblll‘fl 'scr ~(‘FII.FIBII.\'I'ION (IV HOLY COMMUNIle Anthem: "Christ The Lord is Risen Again" by Eric Tliiman Suthject: “ALL YOU NEED TO KMII'I'” NB. There will he no 9:45 a.tn. Sunday Scltml. but wilfl be one at 11:00 am. YOU ARE CORDIALI.Y INVITED TO ATTEND OUR ' 'R\'I(‘ES 11:00 aim. VASUNDAY SCHOOL, Primary. Beginners and Crib Nut y 11:00am,- ttfiere The Salvation Army "Home of Evangcllsm Since 1865" Great George Strect 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald R. Walker 7:00 a.m.—~Fiaster Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.——Sunday Scliml 1I:00 a.m.-—Holiness Meeting 7:00 pm. ~ Easter Story. picture and son: "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" l‘hc Kirk III S. James The Reverend 1‘. II. B. Somers, M.A.. 8.T.M.. Minister Org-lust and Director of the Choir. Chrlstopber Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mul. 0:45 am. Church Scoliol Easter Service and dedication of Lenten Missionary Offerings 11:00 a.m.—Churchiime Nursery and Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—’I‘IIE EASTER CELEBRATION 01“ THE HOLY COMMUNION Introit: "This joyful Flatstertiide" iDutx-h 03ml) The Gallery Choir Anthem: “Praise your God. ye righteous" l Viadana i 'hhc Chancel Choir 7.00 pm. EASTER VESPERS AND SEMINAR: .. . E U. Solo: “1 know that my Redeemer livet‘h" (Randell—Miss Barbara G. Rogers "THANKS BE T0 GOD. WHICH GIVETH US THE VICTORY THROUGH OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST" CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Strcet Rev. C. K. Bonn. Pastor 0:30 am, Easter Sunrise Service 9:13 am. Radio Broadcast. Stimnierside Station 9:“ am. Sunday School. Classes for ALI. SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES WITH GUEST SPEAKER RE;’.PJ$1M¢EWEN. DI-ISERONTO. ONTARIO. II A.M. AND 7:3 . . ATTEND CIIARLOTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Central Christian Church 81! Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. Morning 10:00 I.m.-—-Bible School and family hour ' ce and Communion : “PROOF OF JUSTIFICA’I‘ION" .Iiinior (‘Iioirt “There is n Gan H' " Senior and Junior Choirs: "All Creatures of our God." EVENING 7.00 pm —~E\'BDSFII=IU‘ Servlfg THE TRIII'MPHAN‘I' LORD" Chotr. "Message of Triumph" Minister—Mr. William 0. Hello Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. R.C.A.M. YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH U! St. Peter's Cathedral Rockford Square Anglican Church of Canada _ The Von. Archdeacon .I. R. Dnvtcl. M.A. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Aorist-lit Priest Mics Suzlnne Brenton. LIc. Mum. Orlanlst Mn. I. W. Patterson. Cholr Director Services for Good Friday UNI March 7—Good Frtd to 00 in m.—A Matilnr and Infamy 11:00 a.-m.—Repmacheo. Ante-Communion and Dermal! 3:00 p.m.—~1)evotiom on the Passion 5:00 p.m.—Children’r Service 7:00 p.m.——Evmsnng and Sermon March u—Euter Day 7:00 am. Holy Eucharist 8.00 am.- Holy I-ltiehoarist II on a m.~Mottins ll 00 a m - Prom-aim Ind Chord Eucharist and mm III IRTOMI‘ .‘l m pm 7 Children'l Sal-vio- 1m [Ant buxn‘ 1.00 pm “Evm. PM and Solemn To Deiln Easter Day I) Vinita! are most welcome at I Int-vim. - “r-.- :1",