Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1952 — Page 6

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Church News—

Church Bells Sound Angelys

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

SUPPOSE you. were a teacher giving some youngster a deserved scolding when suddenly they began to pray devoutly. Sister Marita Rose,

in such a situation, now and then. It sometimes happens when the Little Flower St. Therese Catholic Church bells sound the Angelus. The sister's manner, as she spoke of her pupils’ faithful notice | of the bells, held both seriousness ye alg? and fun. She seemed to be glad content of “The Angelus the children would stop whatever they were doing to.recite “The Angelus.” But like any teacher who happened to be raising “cain” at such a moment, she felt a bit deflated. ” ” »

THE NEW electronic bells of the Little Flower Church not angel as given in St, only have impressed the school Lord's Prayer and pupils but parents and others of Marys. the community. The Rev. Fr. John Riedinger, “Father John” to the parish, dreamed for years of church bells that would call the East Side

as much as from 18 to For modern electronic Rells to stimulate mendous weight achievement.”

is

quite

that

to Mary- announcing

Thus “The. Angelus,”

tion of Christ. It includes the words of Luke,

three

a AH ]

CYO Unit Sets

superior of the Little Flower Grade School, says she is caught ——————— - pr 20 tons. to catch a tone and amplify it so as a bell of such trean

Then Father John spoke of the prayer, It recalls the visit of the angel she would become the Mother of Jesus. gerves as 'a reminder of the Annunciation and the beginning of the Incarna-

the

th Ho 'HOLD Te —Lessons, play and all other things stop and children begin to pray when the Little Flower |

a

or a

Catholic Church bells sound the Argus

"|the parish for 27 years. He will]

“{instrumental

Pastor Sets Farewell Talk Feb. 3

The Rev. William Nordgieck ! Church Office, 11-9502 will preach his farewell oon

as pastor of St. Peter’ 8s Lutheran Church Feb. 3. : | Pastor Nordsieck has served |

10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. 9:45 A M.—Bible School

[Oregon Episcopal Bishop

to prayer. Recently, his wish materialized. Men of the parish,|] The Catholic Youth Organiza the Holy Name Society, had tj,n Youth Council will meet at

electronic bells installed. Five or six years ago, Father 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Bedfor John, was so eager for church With the St. Vincent's Church | bells that he decided to see what/CYO as host. he could do toward constructing] wigs Patricia McNelis, them himself. He set up a work-|4igcesan council shop in the rectory basement and gecretary of the National CYO, made a good deal of the appara- wij preside. Miss McNelis will tus. Others became interested and report on a recent meeting of the sent him various kinds of metal national officers of the CYO in for his bells. Washington, D. C. a nn =u The council also will discuss the YESTERDAY, in the workshop archdiocesan basketball tournaFather John held up one of the ment, an inter-deanery one-act metal rods, ‘close to my ear;-and play contest, CYO participation struck it.' It sounded -a very in the Civil Defense programs, pleasing musical note. week-end retreats and the April But the way to handmade bells regional meeting. is long and tedious and a parish] ——— priest is a busy person. And so] the Holy Name Soclety came to the rescue.’

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‘Announce Subject Of Lesson-Sermon The electronic bells cost about)

$2000, Father John reported. Tra-| ~ 1ruth” is the subject of the ditional bells of the variety that lesson-sermon in #1I Churches of weigh tons and swing in a tower Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. would have A ene | The lesson- sermon includes the ment of abou e sai er Besides, the Little Flower Church following passage: “When is built on modernistic lines and wait patiently on God and seek has no tower. {truth righteously, He di#cts our As I talked with Father John, path.” The quotation was taken I heard the bells toll the hour|from the Christian Science text-| of 2. p. m. They have a very book, mellow sound. {Key to the Scriptures” » Baker Eddy. THEY CHIME the Angelus at| The golden text is: “Then said | 6 a. m., noon and 6 p. m. and Jesus to those Jews which be-| serve as a neighborhood clock lieved on Him, if ye continue in striking the hour from the earli-|my word, then are ye my disciples |, est Angelus to 9 p. m. They herald|indeed; and ye shall know the four Masses each day but not truth and the truth shall make the one which begins at 5:30 a. m. you free.” John 8:31, 32. “I abominate that time,” Father rm ern John commented honestly. | hate to get up that early in the . Church to Post Notices morning. We have the service On Work, Housing then Toda Pachie wo) If you are out of a job or need “I was talking to a man on/1Ving quarters, watch the bulletin the street the other day whenPo8rd 11 the Third . Christian/ lus,” hej“ WC | Te rer TA ne ree ir Also, if you wish to find a per- |

. {son to fill a position or have a| 20d Is mre me in saying ‘The... "1 ouse or apartment to rent, |

watch the bulletin board of he Third Christian Church. The church, as a Christign service to the congregation and com-| (munity, has agreed to post notic es | (regarding employment and hous- | ing on its board inside the church

we

by Mary

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“A VERY LITTLE BOY in the neighborhood who is not a Catholic likes the bells immensely. He tried to make his mother come over here and ask for a special] ringing when his grandmother,

building. Dr. A. C. Brooks is was visiting them. [ pastor. “All through my years of effort|

president and]

The Episcopal Bishop of east-

4 ern Oregon is scheduled to ad-

{dress various churches of the de-

nomination

continuing through Tuesday. The Rt. Rev,

Lane W, Barton, ? bishop of the

in Indianapolis and {the state beginning today and $8

D. D., Episcopal missionary district of eastern Oregon, will attend seven services as special | guest in Indian-

apolis.

Bishop Barton was to address

a student group meeting today at

10a. m. in St. Paul's Church.

He will be present at 10 a. m.

tomorrow at at 10:45 a. m,, {Church; and

at

the same church; St. Matthew's speak and be a

{guest for supper at 6:45 p. m. at

| Trinity Church. Women of St, Paul's parish will

assemble to

hear Bishop Barton speak at 1

p. m. Monday. Itinerary Announced Church,

Grace Muncie,

present the bishop at 7:30 p. m.

Monday turn here, cammunion in St, el, Sherwood House, at a. m. Tuesday; and address a

the same day. Trinity Church Connersville, will be host to Bish-| op Barton, at 7

The visiting bishop was consecrated in his present post in

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EEE EE ae — Garfield Heights Church of Christ |

2842 Shelby Street

Evening Service, 7 P. M.

Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

to get bells for the church, I had) in mind the old French masterpiece, “The Angelus” by Millet, And TI have thought of church bells as reminding listeners to! pray for peace. “Church bells for centuries,

REV. JOE £ COLLINS an

North Bide Chure

Sunda have been used g0 back to Old] Testament times. In Ireland in 1932, IT had quite a thrill, heard the bell that St. Patrick used to

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Sunday Services: Morning Worship

Will Speak at Both Services Sunday.

d PROF. JACK BIERCE

h of the Nazarene

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H. J. RAHRAR, Pastor

summon the people to divine serv-| .

ice. ” - » | “THERE'S AN ART in the con- ; struction of bells and some weigh

Highwood Free Methodist

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VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 30 A. M.—Chureh School. 10:45 A. M.—Youth Sunday

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SATURDA Events——

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Clergymen of and Jewish fait to preach this + port of the “Mc Polio.”

From 6:30 to ’ day, mothers w homes as a clir March of Dime ralysis Campaig will turn on th to signify that gifts to the cam

In addition to men are expecte church “ulletins ways to encours foners to give f the war on polic

Religions even

ND CAR MEN HIRD CHRISTIAN HIRD. president of of Chure will a nook for the Light The You Engstrom, Eas 0, Youth for Christ ] and editor, will spe tonight in the chur

5¢ - EDWIN RAY MEI Miss Gladys Joyce, will enteftain the W for its Meeting Mond uth Vehling will rs. Arthur Moody ter of the study bool

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m. tomorrow in th ® VOLUNTEERS OF Christian the 7:30 p morrow including a Cutting. The service chapel. 320 N. Illinoi: ALL SOULS UNIT E._ Burdette Backus, on, "Seturiiy and 9:13 m, and Ends” IMMANUEL FORMED CHURCH ingtal lled tomorrow mn # _H. Bollens, mir THIRD CRISTIAN . Macon, a. . minister. wil ent trip to J day night dinner me

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Ralph Powell football at Cathe next year, and he ing around his good way of kee condition. He's a sophom and has been car about five years favorite diversio: lects coins in hi Since starting Cathedral he ha; be on the honor church at 8t. Ro 940 National Av

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OMAHA, Neb. The May-Decem

--Leonard Lee, 23,

old wife will get they agreed toda The couple w Saturday but a: ated a few hour mony. They met" ae day at an atto decided to give other try. Lee said that along this time for good.

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TOKYO, Jan. Minister Shigeru day Japan will matic relations Union unless t turn Japanese | and Japanese tel now occupy in tk

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