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= |ion tonight. = | supper in the upper room in Jeru- =| salem will be read from the New = | Testament; hymns will be sung and = all present will be invited to re- = | ceive. the sacred ‘elements.
CHURCHES NEAR]
"EASTER CLIMAX
I Solemn Services Being Held
Throughout City.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor -
Churches dimly candles will be the scene of Maundy Thursday communion services to=
& [night in preparation for the Prot- = |estant observance of Good Friday 1 tomorrow. 1d
Communicants of many denom-
? | inations will partake of the bread
and wine of the sacrament while kneeling at the altar in some churches and bowing reverently in the pews in others. The spirit of the Lenten season which was very evident Palm Sunday, the first day of Holy week, now moves toward the solemn climax of Good Friday, anniversary
Elof the crucifixion of the Savior.
Tomorrow, for three hours from noon until 3 p. m. throngs are ex=
= [pected to crowd the churches, the
downtown theaters and places of outlying neighbor-
Dr. Jones to Conclude Dr. E. Stanley Jones of India, known as the world’s greatest evangelist, who has been guest speaker
8 (the entire week, will give his final
sermons tomorrow. Ministers from
= | various parts of Indiana and from = |the pulpits of the city also will = preach.
Choirs of both adults and chilthe robes they wear on Sundays, will sing the old hymns of the church, cantatas, oratorios and anthems tonight and tomorrow. The Meridian Heights Presby-
terian church will strike the key- = note of E (recapture the true spirit of Christ's
simplicity, striving to
Last Supper with His disciples, in the candlelight Passover communThe story of the last
First Scene Recalled It will be recalled that on
3 Maundy Thursday, the night before = | the first Good Friday, Jesus taught £ | his disciples the lesson of love and
humility by washing their feet. He asked that they eat the bread and
= |drink the wine in remembrance of = |Him, thus inaugurating Holy Com- = |munion.
The Washington Street Meth-
= odist and Presbyterian and the *| West Park Christian churches will
follow their annual custom of pro-
: | moting Christian unity by receiv-
ing the Holy Communion together at 7:30 tonight in the Presbyterian church. Dr. Ralph L. Holland, who re-
gelical and Reformed church to bee the general secretary of the Indiana Council of Christian Education, tonight will return to the church to celebrate the 8 p. m. communion. Dr. Holland will speak on “Fellowship” and the choir:=will will sing under the direction of Mrs. Rosalee Spong.
Sing From ‘Messiah’
will furnish the musical selections to be sung by the choirs under the direction of George Fgederick Holler at 7:30 communion tonight at the Pirst Presbyterian church. The majesty of this treasured music and how truly it tells the crucifixion story will be observed from these titles selected from the program:
"Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world." "He was despised and rejected of men." "Surely he hath borne all our griefs and carried our sorrows. "And with his healed."
Among the other congregations holding communion services tonight are the University Park, Northwood Christian and Centenary Christian churches. Dr. Jones will speak on “The World Convulsion—Has It Any Meaning?” at 7:30 tonight at the Broadway Methodist church. He will be heard tomorrow from 8:30 to 8:45 a. m. over radio station WIBC, at noon at the English theater, at 1 p. m. at the First Baptist church, at 2 p. m. at the North Methodist church and at 7:30 p. m. at the Memorial Baptist church.
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rik Thursday Observed: Plan. Good Friday Series
The SS. Peter and Paul’ cathedral Raymond R. Noll, and most of the
will remain open until 10 o'clock tonight in order that the faithful may offer private prayers of thanks-
giving for the institution of the Blessed Sacrament at the Last
Supper. For today, is Maundy Thurs-
day, observed as the anniversary of the very day when © Jesus instituted the Blessed Sacrament in the presence. of his disciples. It is also the eve of Good Fr. Kavanagh Friday which will be marked by every Catholic church in the world tomorrow. A high point of Good Friday in Indianapolis will be the Way of the Cross - devotions in ‘the War Memorial plaza from 2:30 to 3 p. m. The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of Indianapolis, celebrated a pontifical solemn high mass today at 10 a. m. in the caHe was assisted by the cathedral pastor, the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
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mass of the pre-sanctified.: Priests were dressed in white vestments and bells rang to express thanksgiving for the institution of the Blessed Sacrament. However, after the singing of the “Gloria in Excelsis,” the bells were hushed and will remain so until
45 NATIONS LISTED” FOR WORLD PARLEY
WASHINGTON, March 29 (U. P.). —As of today, the number of nations to be at the San Francisco conference is 46. Syria and Lebanon were added yesterday upon receipt of letters from their foreign ministers expressing adherence to the united nations declarations. Before the conference opens on April 25 in San Francisco, one or two more names may be added. Poland will be a possibility up to the opening of the meeting. Argentina, by her declaration of war this week and other anticipated moves, may be in a position to receive dn invitation by then, too.
RESIDENT. HERE FOR 36 YEARS IS DEAD
Mrs, Katherine Rebennack, resident of Indianapolis for 36 years, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Mary Lagemann, 6472 College ave. She was 80. A native of Germany, Mrs. Rebennack was a member of Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Lagemann, Mrs, Katherine Nayler, Mrs. Lena Low, Mrs. Magalene Blume; two sons, Henry and Theodore, all of Indianapolis; nine grandchildren and ° four greatgrandchildren. Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at the G, H. Herrmann funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill,
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the joyful mass of the resurrection Holy Saturday. Also today, the holy oils were blessed for use in the archdiocese throughout the year. The Indianapolis Council of the Knights of Columbus tomorrow will sponsor for the eighth consecutive year the Way of the Cross devotions in the plaza. Large crosses will be placed at intervals to mark the sta tions, On each cross will be hung a picture suggesting an episode in the passion and death of Christ. Prayers to Be Read The Rev. Fr. Richard Kavanagh, superintendent of Cathedral high school and director of the C. Y. O., will read the prayers from the top of the steps of the War ‘Memorial | building. : The Columbians and the Boys’ choir of St. Catherine's church under the direction of Paul Eggert will sing the “Stabat Mater.” The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney, chaplain of the Knights of Columbus, will lead a procession of acolytes from station to station as the devotions are said. The entire program will be broadcast over station WIBC.
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