Religion i in briefs The Herald, Friday, Oclober 5, 1979, Page 13 Catholics must cope KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) — Muslim Association of but til take a tensa year THE LIGHT SIDE pass fo ng fen, °° flr te che ol be } with divorces now congtegatlon during com- munion. at The: Cathedral Church of St. George. The Anglican church here has a new nave altar that will allow its priests to face the.congregation during the ceremony for the first time, “It's eyeball to eyeball contact; a closer, more relaxed ‘and informal ex- change," said Very Rev, Grahame B, Baker, rector of Kingston, “Tt'a a return to the early church, where communion was celebrated In the home,” Baker said Anglican Arch- bishop Thomas Cranmer urged nave altars when he introduced the common prayer bookd in 1641, renee egies his book, but. rejected advice until nthe new altar, donated b Kingston architect Nell MacLennan amd his wife Jane, is one of about $4,000 worth of gifts dedicated at a recent service. Baker said the gifts are a sign ‘of renewed community participation inthe church. “Previously the church was an institution mm by the . clergy and bishops but today ita role is that of a com- munity of related souls giving support to one an- other." ® TORONTO (CP) — Ted Davey of Toronto's Kingston Road United Church says there will bean - change of congregation and clergy between his church and Sherbrooke. United in Sherbrooke, Que.. Davey said at least’ three onthe weekend of Oct, 14and the local congregations will provide accommodation. Gananoque ach carloads will make the elght- * hour journey from Toronto - people don't start to Many about death until it's oo late, Bays Doug Walton, a University of Winnipeg fs rete hy professor who — book on de- question of death. When they. deal with it, their minds © may be clouded by Lilness or" * But Walton — who has - studied death and dying for almost a decade — says that - while society as a whole - tends to deny death, more | people are accepting their - own mortality. “I find that there is far ” better response to courses teach that deal with he concept of death now than” there was a number of years ago,” he said ‘in on in.” terview oan at “It has become quite clear “ that young people in univer: sities who deal with © philosophy subjects are no.’ onger as apprehensive on ~ the subject of death as ‘they were at one time.” - v Teta _ GANANOQUE, Ont. (CP). Rev, Ken Van Allen’: waan't expecting to conduct-~ services on a high school. stage with borrowed: organ - and hymm books when he. arrived here in early August. to take charge of the cen. ~ United © Sores Fellowship “here are turyold Grace Church. But after the church's interlor was destroyed in ‘a $1-million fire ‘of unknown “cause Aug. 31, services were” awitched ta the gym of Van. ‘Allen and * his ‘congregation are making do’ @ from.salad . bowls as colt ~~ ~" reminder of the program. It with eve steel chairs as pews. vANCOUVEE “fop) #3 faut aa Pioneer missionaries who gave British Columbia a rich and- lasting history are forgotten too often, saya Archbishop Godfrey Gower. “In a tay temne people of society y some people have become so sensitized that history does not mean much," the former archbish ‘of the Anglican Siocese a New Westm tar told, a. , Heolesy, sasha, missionaries for bringin educational and medica care to native Indians, saylng forerunners of the churches were Roman Catholic chaplains who cared for the people's ai ritual needs at fur-trading “You Are Welcome at Uplands” pos nts teft the safety of the ‘song orner Sparks and Keith P Sparks Street and Straume Avenue mr ey left the safety -_ fers and went ou Pn . Si ellis ahs or Paul Mohninger oe Lf. Reverend S. Van Daalen theat cornet, pf ofa ran nerote onie “Rie 309 a0 _ Sunday Sthool - Terrace 10:00 a.m. The Protein formed Sunday School 9: 45a m Sunday Schoo: Remon 00 p.m. the second wave when Sg aden a 11:00. a.m. Worship Service Methodist missionary Merning Worship 11:00 8.m- 5:00 p.m. Worship Service Comelius Bryan went to Victoria in 1856. A grant of 500 pounds from England allowed three others to go to the New Weatminster-Vale areas in 1859. HAMILTON (CP) — A visitor from Pakistan who needs surgery to arrest cancer of the tongue getting financial help from the Muslim community here. So far, about $2,000 of the $4,-000 needed for the operation has been ralsed for Mushtag Khan, who has been staying at the Stoney Creek home of his brother, Abid. The 63-year-old bank savings officer had ., been secondary. ' 102-year-old - _ member, Other town churches had ) offered facllitles, but it was | decided to make do with the partitioned gym. “You must be in your own place,” sald George Scott, a congregation — “It ls bright and cheery; people can see you and hear you” Van Allen sald. ; ~ ORILLIA, Ont, (CP) — A dream is coming true for the 110 members of a group BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) | —~ Folks here won't be able to vote for None of The Above on Oct, 27. He won't be on the ballot after all. “Well, until 1 can get justice, T Just hope the folks remember to vole for old Luther Devine Knox for governor," said None of The Above, who lest a court fight Wednesday to have his catchy | new name placed on duilding a schoo) with a the ba formal Christian curriculum. The’ Orlilia Christian School Society is putting the finishing touches on the four- room building while 95 ‘Students have started Classes there. The school will be officially opened Oct. 20. One of 70 such schools in son it will cost a total of “ NORTHBAY, Ont, (CP) — Rev. Caleb Lawrence, 41, of Great Whale River in ‘the Diocese of tha Arctic, was ‘elected co-adjutor-bishop at ‘the 32nd and 38rd synods of ‘the Anglican Church Diocese : ‘Ont, reesnily. Lawrence wi ’ Wrence ‘understudy the current arch- ‘bishop, James A. Watton, “who retires in October, 1980. Members of the Christian Council near eeding the Third World’s hungry with love loaves — small containers -made of styrene, shaped like loaves and filled with dimes, _ quarters and dollars, - In a 12-week program, ‘fellowship families were asked to put the containers on their dinner tables as a worked, aye i fear cceosezithan $1,025 utes rid ORILLIA, Ont. (CP) —: Above — better known as L. D. Knox — had decided that voters should have the choice .of turning down all candidates and have a new slate of cadidates drawn up. No one went for the idea, 80 Knox legally changed hla name and filed auit toyet the new name on the bailot, But District Judge Stave Alford sald Above quallfied as a candidate as L. D. Knox and didn't legally change his name until it was too late. Alford said the move by Knox was deceptive and he dismissed the “This whole thing was just symbolic of what our legal system has become,” Above, a tog to ate pele. “Pm a go. 0 appeal today, an this (dismissal) makes me more determined than ever to push my candidacy." Wedding costs rapped TORONTO (CP) — A Mon: treal- woman has complained to United Church officials about the cost of weddings in Toronto. In her day, she says, the church did net ask for money for , weddings, but for her Bon's upcoming marriage, JESUP, Ga, (AP) — A youn man walked into a jagt-food reataurant, told the saleswoman he had a gun in his pocket and demanded money. Se ee wo or: dered two hamburgers and i evever, he lost his cool before his order was ready and fing ae out paithout bac a is food, police wid sinesdsy, CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (AP) — That Model A Ford isn't really backing down the Iighway. The 1929 auto has been reversed on its chassis to attract attention to the Pelleve US, energy volicies ave energy policies are moving backward, The men set off Wed: nesday to drive the car 12,000 kilometres through 19 states, Participating in the tour are William McCullough, an independent oll and gas explorer; David Beckman, a Fe etroleum geologist and illiam Nugent and James S, Olden, businessmen whose companies are not ' petruleum-related McCullough said the ride is not sponsored by any large energy-related companies, “This tour is just a way of dramatizing my personal belief that the government should leave the energy field to the free productivity of the people,” he said, thera are substantial foes — including $50 for use of the church and $25 for the minister. The couple has waited two years to afford a marriage, she says, and the charges are “very wrong." TORONTO (CP) — The children sat with thelr faiher, The mother sat alone, The situation was painful to the separated, Roman Catholle mcther of five who accidentally attended the same Sunday mass as her estranged husband who had custody of their children. The Irish-born woman, who has since been divorced, is one of a growlng aumber of Catholic women faced with a problem unheard of in thelr mother's day — co) ping with family Hfeasa divore rent, Although Canadian statistics are not available, the Catholic divorce rate may be rapldly approachin that of the genera tlon, ather Tom Dove, a Paulist priest from the Cathollc Information Centre of Metropolitan Toronto, eatimates that one In three Catholic marriages could now end in divorce. Local social workers have reported an increase in the number of immigrant wives seeking counselling related to divorce. It's a new development for Catholics and a new peoblem for the clergy, said Mary Lassance Parthun, com- munity’ relations co- ordinator for the Catholic Family Service Association, “Changes are being felt in the etnnte community, ‘ortuguese anid Ttallan where for the first tlme women are con- aldering separation and divorce," she s The problem is \eapectally acute because “in many froups a woman's main role mother and wife,” “What kind of soclal cutlets are available to the Portuguese woman once she separates?" To be divorced and fata, atl, tty e , eapecially for those who are active in the church. ; In a recent interview, members of the Separated and Divorced Catholic Group — started in Toronto in 1972 and now sprea Canada — agreed there are special problems facing ngle-parent Catholic familles Boe ane “Tt's quite different,"’ said Ken Coyne, 50, an engineer separated after a 22-year marriage. el “Catholic sets you part from the rest who are orced and separated, You have to aa oe a ee if to not marrying Ve BO far, but Site P difficul 7 As Father Dove explained, the church techni doen not belleve in divorce and remarriage. Move being made to __ stop Pope WASHINGTON (AP) ~— Atheiat Hadalya i Murray O'Hair, defe lower court, asked a Usd. appes court today to prevent Pope John Paul from cejebrating mass Sunday on the government-owned Mall. Ms. O'Hair's lawyer, Joel Joseph, said that if the U.S. Court of Appeals turns down the the request or fails to act today, he will seek rellef Friday from the U.S. a legal papece filed by J egal papers yy JO: seph, Ms. O'Hair repeated the unsuccessful argument ahe used in lower court: that permitting the mass on government property violates the conatitull anal doctrine of separation of chureh and state, Judge Oliver Guasch ruled across’ Roman Catholics can remarry withla thelr church only if their first marriage has been annulled and it can be proven that something was wrong from ‘the “Some believe,” said Coyne, “that after you have been married a long time it's. t pat to ay it wasn't e Divorced Catholica must also cope with Ignerance in the congregation. They are not ex- communicated from the not church for being divorced. and atill can receive sacraments, such as come union, and participate in Coyne and other divorced Catholica say they still tee! feel uneomfortab: lego! by themselves, tr a family activity, * speaking Wednesday that the planned mass does not violate the doc! and he found that the religious observance could be held under con- stitutlonal guarantees of m of religion and as- sembly, at: O'Hair added one new rgument in her appeal - the appeliate court today to grant an in- junction preventing the massa, she sald, then it could alternatively order the Roman Catholic Church to reimburse the government for all costs associated with the mass. According to Ms. O'Hair, the total cost to the govern- ment for the mass will be between $126,-450 and $178,450. ienay tant hoqerau eet gl . cower ‘prhided “cRUGh!" oye 4 ise ome co it Zion Baptist Church Uplands Baptist Church Pastor Bob Lesyk 635-2807 Corner of Halliwell and 4. 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