6 The Guardian, Charlotetown, Sat., Mar. 13, 1965. (zation. agriculture reform. te Pover ly A Challenge cng politcal ndopeatesce ar For Social ‘Action |but many of the means that | stress the complexity of the pro- By CARDINAL McGUIGAN our sanitary suburbs. rush to Poverty is a challenge, not work without really seeing our blems related to world poverty The OPTIMISM Training has announced the worn election of Dr. C.M. Nicholson, | Certainly there is much rea- principal of Pine Hill Divinity json for optimism if men will pal) .as chairman of the Insti- jonly cooperate with the bounty tute for 1965. Other officers el- of nature ected were: vice- president, Dr, that the best form of help. as O.R. Crowell: secretary, Rev. merely to our compassion and city surroundings, spend our 480 by the great Jewish physic- development. Rev charity but also to intelligent so- days in an‘office or factory, and /2. Moses Matmonides, is to |u cial action aimed at eradicating never even know what life is help people to help themselves. In reviewing the progress of the many causes of human fail- likes-for literally millions of fel- Giving food to the hungry, clo the Institute during. the past ure . low North Americans who live ‘hing to those who shiver in the year, the retiring president, Dr. It is a tragic commentary in poverty cold, and shelter to families that JE - noted the developing upon the world today that na- We can discuss the question in /@ck decent housing is import- interest of pastors and theologi- for ghastly weapons of war and or economical problem, and ig- 'six-weeks' Spring courses given vet cannot find the funds to nore the human tragedy involv- EAST BALTIC at the Nova Scotia Sanatorium : tia Hospital in Dartmouth. Roy Bruce, North River, and another advance noted was poe the funeral of Mrs. Stokoe, Professor of Pastoralia ohn Robertson lat the University of King’s Col- has again entered the Souris | secretary for development for Hospital for treatment ithe Institute. In this capacity, Dr, Nicholson Heads Institute R.JR Stok- gry around the world Secondly, the Church asks us Our ingenuity can cope with to form a Christian conscience the almost unbelievable difficul- about the dignity of each per- tiles of sending a rocket to the son and our own responsibility moon. But we seem unable ‘to to do all within our power to come up with workable plans to help him aid human beings created in the When our Saviour was asked image and Jikeness of Almighty to illustrate the law of love of One thing we must realize iS Gy Hatcher: treasurer. Major tions are forced to apend billions the abstract as a political, socia] 4"!. but it is only a first step. 3) students in the Institute's eliminate slums or ‘eed the hun- ed in Kentville and the Nova Sco- Arnold Bruce, Cherry Valley, the engagement of Rev. RJ. R. Flora MacLean, East Point, 'jege to serve as a part- time God neighbor He gave the parable Among those from Charlotte-| professor Stokoe will initially Whatever distinctions might of the Good Samaritan as His town attending the funeral of focus his attention on strength- be made. in the Christian un- answer Mrs. John W. Robertson, Fri- ening the support for an enlarg- derstanding of poverty. in prac-: Compassion is the mark of day at the East Point Baptist eq program tise any attack on poverty must the Christian. Christ's descrip- Church were George FE. Mac- : ted be universal » tion of the last judgment is Donald. Mrs. Jennie Cameron, bee else note veal for The heart of the true Chris- clear and simple Mrs. Arthur MacNeill, Mrs. Maritime Chaplains’ Conferen . tian goes out to al) in need. For The Lord confronts the just Allie Cameron, Stewart Mac- had been sponsored by the Im Intyre and Mrs. George Grant The whole Eastern Kings dis bof Rev. F.T. McKnight, of Lan- charity knows no limits. with these words: “I was hun Not only is the entire world gry, and you gave Me to eat; | our area of operation but ail was thirsty and you gave Me to trict expressed shock and sad- lew i men of al] races and of al! relug- drink; [ was a stranger and you ness, March 2, with the news caster. he _ Brunswick. The Oo rs : conference this past year was fons should be the beneficiaries took Me in’. that Mrs. John W. Robertson, held at Camp Gagetown, where of all foreign aid programs. The agx MERCY Kingsboro, died suddenly in the wajor MW. McKenzie, Senior only criterion is their need. And the just asked in astonish. Souris Hospital. Mrs. Robert- protestant Chaplain, was host CONCERN ment when they did these things SON was a highly-respected citi- t9 some 30 chaplains What then does the Church to the Lord He replied) “As 7en and her passing away will Further projects sponsored by ask of the concerned Christian long as you did jt for one of not only be felt in the home but the Institute in co-operation with as it directs its attention to this these the least of My brethren, in ‘he community as she was @ the Canadian Mental Health As- basic problerh of poverty in a you did it for Me.’’ (Matthew 11, faithful and capable worker. sociation was a two-day Work- wealthy nation such as Canada? 34-40.) She is survived by her hus- shop in Pastoral Care, held in First, above all, it asks that) On the day that all men as band, daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Al- Charlottetown, P.F.1., under the we make this a matter of per- sinners shall ask mercy, they lan, Ont., sons Athol and Ster- direction of Rev. Charles Taylor sonal concern and involvement. | will receive it to the extent that ling of Oshawa and Kingston, in which some 66 clergymen In older and simpler societies, | they showed mercy toward their Gordon and Arnett of Kings- participated. {t was fairly easy for any per- fellow man. boro, sisters, Mrs. George Mac-| The year also saw the initia- son who wanted to help his nei- In the present day discussion , Donald. Kingsboro, Mrs. Fred tion of an Endowment Fund, as ghbor to know) what was need- of poverty there is no one-magi- Seleyum, Norwood, Mass., and well as setting up By-Laws to ‘eal panacea for world poverty. brother Nelson Stewart, Red govern the operation of local Huge financial aid, industrial- Point, also eight grandchildren. chapters of the Institute Stitute, under the chairmanship Today it is possible to live in Institute of Pastoral © was’ said over seven centuries Charles Taylor; secretary for’ Inheritors of the Kingdom ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON The Herodians question Him regard ing taxes; the Sadducees ask about a Jesus evades a direct answer regard- After His triumphal entry imto Jeru- ing the source of His authority. In- salem, Jesus curses a barren fig tree, ' Now Christ entangles His enemies with a double question. Because they causinz it to wither At the Temple stead, in the vivid language of par- woman with seven husbands; the guid not ‘answer without acknow He drives out the money changes in ables He warns of the terrible conse- Pharisees ask which is the greatest ledgi the divinity if Jesus they order to teach and heal The priests quences of their sin of unbelief in commandment. Jesus avoids the traps . ing . challenge His authority Maihew rejecting the Messiait who stood be- with a doctrinal answer to each ques- Withdrew and questioned Him no them —Mathew 21:24-22:14. tion.—Matthew 22: 15-40. | 21:1-23 fore more.—Matthew 22:41-46. MEMORY VERSE:—"Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”"—Matthew 7:21. CONSEQUENCES OF REJECTION ~ Christ Gives Warning To Enemies The’ fol- ed up the measure of their guilt arate groups pose leading ques- 9.15 am.—Radio Broadcast, CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor L, Perry, Assistant Pastor Summerside Station 9:45 a.ny—Sunday School, Cradle Roll Day (Editor's note :— lowing material relating to and be denied the Kingdom of tions to Jesus, but He avoids 11:00, a.m.—DEDICATION OF CHILDREN tomorrow's Sunday school God their snares. giving each ques- 7:30 p.m.—Evening Gospel Rally, Subject The third parable. of the mar- tion a doctrinal answer which riage feast, involves a twofold cannot be argued with rejection. [srael’s rejection of To the Herodians He says | the Messiah and God's rejection they should pay taxes, because lesson is based on copyrighted “UNEXPECTEDLY, | outlines produced by the Divi- sion of Christian Education, National Council of Churches CHRIST WILL COME” 8:00 p,m.—Tuesday, Prayer and Bible Study AT¢END CHARLOTTETOWN’S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH. of Israel. Those originally bid- they were living under the pro- in the U.S., and is used by per- mission.) By R.H. RAMSEY Most people are astonished to den to the marriage feast are tection of the .Roman_ govern- the Jews, for whom Christ first ment. But they were to pay to came. God the worship of their hearts, ‘learn that more verses in the The Jews rejected Him just as thanksgiving for His goodness, Four Gospels are devoted to re- the invitations to the marriage obedience to His law, and rever- ‘cording the events of Tuesday feast were spurned. The king's ence for His servants and His of Holy Week than are given to wrath and destruction is akin day. recounting everything that oc- to the divine judgment which in To the Sadducees He explains curred in the 24 hours from some way in due time catches that there will be no marriage | Thursday evening, at the Lord’s up with all who stubbornly re- relationships in heaven, for all Supper, through Friday after- ject the Son of God. men and women should be as -Moon. when Christ was entomb- Just as the. servants finally the angels. ed brought an indiscriminate group' To the Pharisees He simply. Additionally, the diourses of of both® good and bad to the says to love God with all their the day are directed almost en- marriage feast, every class of hearts, souls and minds; but 9:45 a.m.—Church School and 11:00 am.—DIVINE SERVICE by Hilton The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. H. B. Soniers, M.A. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0. The First Sunday in Lent Minister's Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School and SERMON By: The Reverend Gordon R. Taylor. M.A., Anthem: ‘‘O rest in the Lord’’ (Mendelssohn) 4 15 Ger ee — tH / ~ tirely to the Jews. The major jtheme, emphasized over and jover again, 1s that as fsrael has rejected her Messiah.: God has now rejected Israe! Because we are all so familiar jwith the details of Christ's tri- jumphal entry into Jerusalem, we will not discuss it in today's lesson, except to note that again; ,in this instance, Jesus has full j knowledge of what is going to— happen on this day The story of our Lord's curs- , ing the fig tree and causing it to wither is important only insofar |as it relates to the Consequences see soon to befall the Jews for their rejection of the Messiah. Here, the false development and un- fruitfulness of the tree is likened man is exposed to the Gospel likewise, they are to love their call. It is the cal which brings men to God, but the divine grace operating within the call admits men to the Kingdom irrespective of their former condition, wheth- er they were despised or admir- ed by the world. There is little doubt that the wedding gar- ments were symbolic of the garments of salvation, and even less doubt that those who obdur- ; ately refusé to don them w i!1 surely be east into the outer darkness. __ Trying to trap Him, three sep- neighbors as themselves. Now it is Christ's turn to ques- tion. He asks whose son the Messiah would be? For the Jews | there is but one answer— the son of David. This established, He asks how they accounted for the fact that David, in speaking of the Messiah. could call him “Lord.’’ This they could not an- swer without acknowledging the fact that Jesus was both the son | of David and the Son of God, so they withdrew and questioned Him no more. First Baptist Church Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets to the Jewish people who pro- | fessed spiritual wealth but were, Rev. Maicolm F. Hariow. B.A. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 a.m -Sunday sSchow! {oi a!) ages grant desecration of the church, He drove them out, only to be faced by a group of outraged priests and scribes who chal- lenged “His authority not onty to cleanse the Temple. but to use it for His teaching and healing. Never caught unawares, Jesus met their challenge with a ques- tion of His own, promising that if they would answer His ques- jim reality, barren of true reli- | gion. The-withering of the tree 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “THE SECOND was the divine sentence of spir- TEMPTATION ‘itual light and dryness that Anthem: “0 For A Closer Walk would fall upon Israel. With God “ (Foster: | When Jesus went to the Tem- 7:00 p.m eee GAMBLERS AT THE ple to teach and heal, He found mares ; Lord” _ it crowded with money-changers Anthem ae and vendors. Irked by this fla- Soio: ‘Take My Life and Let It Be’’ —-Mrs. Ronald Jenkins 7:3 p.m.—Wednesday— Mid-week Service . A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU SPRING P ARK UNITED CHURCH Dunkirk & Kirkwood Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist: Mrs. Ron H. Atkinson Director: Mr. Roy M, Smal!man tion, He would reveal to them JESUS SAID “COME UNTO ME ALL YE THAT LABOUR AND ARE HEAVQ LADEN AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST." PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. 8. Tye, B.A., B.D. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott, Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Junior. Intermediate & Senio: Church School 11:00 a.m —Nursery & Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP no Sermon: UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE Anthem: ‘‘O Lamb of God Most Holy” Decius-Running 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School 1:30 p.m.—Teen-age Confirmation Class 3:30 p.m.—Adult: Confirmation Class 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon : THE LAST ENEMY Solo: Mrs. Ruth Enman Music by Ladies’ Choir You are welcome to worship with us. a “TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. L Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. Organist and Director: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:30 a.m.—Bible Classes, Intermediate and Junior Depts. (Over 9 years) 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Primary and Kindergarten (Under 9 years) it is said of a certain friend of ours that he went off the deep Strange expression, that! It can mean that a person had a mental breakdown, or that he became a sort of fanatic; or it can mean simply that he got too interested in one thing to the exclusion of other important matters. And the very fact that our generation has coined such an idiom is indicative ° of the fact that we see such tragedy every day. ’ One of the vital contributions of religion to life is its*gift of balance. The knowledge of God helps a man see all else in its proper perspective. Tn a day when millions are caught in turbulent erosscurrents, faith points to thé true center of existence . . . worship.steadies the mind and heart! r : Isaiah Hosea Luke Corinthians i Timothy . 161-10 29:13-21 04.13 14 12:54.59 2:6-16 1.3.15 Reet Advertoing Semis, We cp + cp + Gi + GS + G+ + + + + +t _...... THIS FEATURE 1 CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS WOOD CONVALESCENT NURSING HOME LTD. “ | JROGERS HARDWARE Co. 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HM they answered that John baptized in obedience to a com- mission from God, then they would be forced to acknowledge | that what John had said about Christ had been revealed to him —R. S. Eaton a 11:00 a.m.—Sacrament of Baptism 7 Sermon: ‘THE WAY OF THE CROSS (Rev. J. G. E. Ball) . Anthem: “‘Blest Are The Pure In Heart 2:00 p.m.—Class for Church membership 3:45 p.m.—Junior Communicants’ Class 7:00 p.m.—ISAIAH’S CALL AND COMMISSION” (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) Anthem: ‘Hail, Gladdening Light’’—Stainer by God. . If, on the other hand, they an- .swered that the work that John did was by human authority |and impulse only. they would | bring upon themselves the con- demnation of all Judaism for all in Israel recognized John the | Baptist as the last of the great |prophets. So penetrating was | this question of Christ's that | they Tefused to answer it—and | Jesus refused to answer theirs. | Despite their obstinacy, Jesus | is determined _to warn them, | through the vivid language of parables, of the consequences of |rejecting their Messiah who stood before them. The parable of the two sons is easily understandable. The son who first said “No” and then said ‘‘Yes” is the one who really did the will of his father. Likewise, those Jews who had Great George Street 33 Villa Avenue Major Ronald H. Wadker Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS ¥OU AT THE ARMY” LENT 2 8:30 am.—FATHER & 5ON sire to receive the Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberiand St., at Longworth Ave. 11:00 a.m.—Bible Hour and Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Service , ‘ “Holding fast the faithful Word” ss SSS Zion Presbyterian Church =} Cerner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A, Campbell, B.A. Minister Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess and Crib Nursery. by John Goss WEDNESDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: LIFE'S GREATEST QUESTION TO- DAY ion.) 9:45 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Classes. 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Primary, Beginners Classes, John the Baptist, but had be- ; lieved the message of Christ Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. 7:30 = would enter the Kingdom of God Organist ana Choir Director. re oe HOLY COMMUNION St. Paul’s Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal foundation The Rev. F. Lovis Elias, L.S.1.. Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompsen, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M CORPORATE COMMUNION followed by breakfast in the Parish Hall. (This special service does not exclude others who de- Sacrament of Holy Commun- Junior, Senior, and Bible 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER & Sermon (Broadcast CFCY) Subject: “I BELIEVE . . IN JESUS CHRIST. . SUFFERED UNDER GOVERNOR WALLACE” Anthem: ‘‘O Saviour Of The World” 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER and SERMON— : CHARACTERS OF THE PASSION— “THE INFORMER” a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION (For working people) YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A an , TTEND Anthem: Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace —Bowles 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ~ “Sermon: WHY SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE CHRISTIANS? Anthem: Selected VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Central Christian Chureh The Ven. Archdeacon J. St Peters Cathedral Anglican Church of Canzda R. Davies, M.A., Rector ~ ‘The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., ; Asst D.D Director ° Before the end of the parahje Miss Suzanne Brenton, 4 is. r@ached, we know that i attersen, Chotr ‘Vie-referring fe Himself. wheat de) Kent Stross SS ein pending was the last and erown- MORNING March 14+The Second Sunday in —— ayaa rons ai If it | 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ages 8:00 a¥i.—Holy Eucnarist “ failed. love would ‘te event 11:00 a.m.— Service and Communion 8:45 a.m.—Mattins heavenly oe} ave Se Anthem: ‘O rest in the Lord’ (Mendelssohn) 9:45 am oDuedey School ‘a P “7 . . re on pore s Message: “THE WAY, TRUTH AND LIFE 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon TERRIBLE AFFLICTION: — ME serve sant arial = . 00 pias. Youth Misstonary Service -_ LONDON (AP) ig Britain’ FOO ee THE WHY'S “AND. HOW'S OF MIS Weekday Lenten Services (until further notice:— ag eeaoes, SION WORK" 9:30 a.m.; . 7 a.m. a particularly unfortu- Minister—Mr. William Weale Guatdren's Service. . i “A WARM WELCOME TO ALL”