Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1952 — Page 4

Church News— Doubts Judas A Criminal

Archbishop

| “Blessedis Me that cometh in the | mame of the Lord. { “Hosanna in the highest.”

The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte,

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Chureh Editor

[seariot as one of history's most depraved criminals ta remain true Christian, Dr. Henry G, White would make this clear to anybody who questioned him just as he did to me,

trained psychologist as well as minister of the Irvington Methodist Church, His parish Is one of the large ones of Indianapolis. Because of his understanding of the human mind and spirit, many men and women bring their problems to him and accept his counsel. “T'o meé Judas was a sincere man, a zealous patriot,” Dr, White commented in an interview, “He had a mistaken dream that led him to his destruction. Judas went to Christ because he helieved Christ was the mighty deliverer of Israel. “1 am not sentimental about this. But I have done a great deal of research on Judas, He

we all are betrayers. And Christ would have gone to his crucifixion no matter what Judas dia.”

Sought Notice

Because the coming seven days will be Holy Week when much will be preached and sung about Judas, I asked to call on Dr. White and hear what he had to say about him, I thought if any man could explain Judas’ motive and conduct, Dr. Whité most certainly could. “Judas' dream was of a ma‘erial kingdom,” Dr, White con‘inued. “He was unable to make ‘he transition to the values of 1 spiritual kingdom. He watched Jesus grow in popularity with the common people. But months went hy and no effort was made to organize them. Jesus didn't preach 1 nationalist doctrine, didn't stir people up against Rome, “Why was Jesus wasting time? Why did he keep on preaching “is soft doctrine about love and ‘orglving one's enemiéa? How ‘ould Israel be redeemed until he armies of Rome were driven ‘nto_the sea? (Judas was puz-

You need not denounce Judas corners to keep the Disciples fed. blesses palms at 11.a. m, tomor-

Dr. White functions as a doubt, prophetic that he bore the|

was a betrayer in the sense that

{Roman Catholic Archbishop of (fire for the insurrection. Judas y,qanapolis, will say ‘hese age{was the treasurer, always cutting iq ines in the prayers as he

I don't think there ever was an row in the 88. Peter and Paul amount of money In the com- cahedral,

mon purse worth stealing. Services tomorrow in all Ro“I think of Judas as a middle- an. Catholic churches will reaged man, a man of means Who qj the very first. Palm Sunday gave up everything to follow when Jesus rode in triumph into {Jesus, To Judas it was, nO| jerusalem. How that triumph was lost In name of the greatest warrior of (he tragedy of his betrayal and his people, Judas Maccabeus, | Crucifixion will develop in an un~ “1 agree with Leslie Weather: folding drama of Holy Week head that Judas confronted Jesus liturgy. in the last week and threatened, Archbishop Schulte will pontiHim. TI think he said unless Jesus used His power to save His own life and restore the political power of Israel, as far as Judas was concerned, He (Jesus) had betrayed the hopes of His people and Judas would betray Jesus to His enemies. / “On the last night, when Jesus disclosed it was. His conviction that Judas would betray Him, I think resentment boiled up In Judas. And he did betray Jesus just as it seems natural for some human beings to live up to the worst that is believed of them. “The 30 pieces of silver were the equivalent of about $20. The money was of no consequence to Judas,

and conseerate .the holy olls assisted by priests of the archdiocese vested in white. The sacramental oils will be used by the clergy throughout the year. The Archbishop also will give the final Lenten sermon at 8 p. m., Wednesday in ‘he cathedral and offer the Mass of the Presanctified at 8 a, m. Good Friday in the church. The Knights of Columbus will sponsor the outdoor Way of the! Cross devotions Good Friday in| the Indiana War Memorial Plaza. The services will begin at 2:15 p. m., with the Columbians, directed by Edward Krieg, singing the “Stabat Mater.” Five Indianapolis Catholic Churches announce the Mass of the Presanctified Good Friday at noon, They are Immaculate Heart of Mary, Sacred Heart, St. Mary's,

Terrible Moment

“When he saw them take Jesus away, it was a terrible moment for him. He realized he loved

Palms in Catbedrel

ficate at the 10 a. m. Mass on Holy Thursday in the cathedral

Jesus as a man. I don’t think anyone could travel for three years with Jesus without that

8t. John's and the Little Flower. Our Lady of Lourdes Church schedules Tenebrae services

happening. Judas had seen children flock about Jesus, had seen him restore sightless eyes, heal

for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night at 8 o'clock. The

to Bless

AN v g ; : BLESSES PALMS—The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop |

of Indianapolis, will bless palms tomorrow morning.

word “Tenebrae” means darkness. The services on the named three nights of Holy Week wil give the. laity an opportunity to refresh

THE INDIANA RC CIS" TIMES

Lutherans Set Easter Pageant

Indianapolis persons of any and all faiths are expected to attend Holy Week services in Keith's Theater and the Easter pageant at 6 a. m. Easter Sunday, Apr. 13, in the Coliseum. Bervices in the theater from 12:10 to 12:40 p. m. next Monday through Thursday will feature guest speakers special music. On Good Friday, the services will be from noon until 3 p. m. Both, the services

at Keith's and the pageant will | be sponsored by the Lutheran |

Church-Missourf 8ynod of Greater Indianapolis. The Rev. Kenneth R. Schueler, Lafayette, will give the sermons at Keith's Monday and Tuesday and the Rev. Herbert Lindemann, Ft. Wayne, Wednesday and Thursday. Speakers during the three hours on Good Friday will be the Rev. Prof. Lorman Peterson and the Rev. Prof. Henry J. ¥ggold Jr, both of Concordia Seminary. A cast of more than 200 persons and a moss choir of about 400 voices will take part in the pageant. The Passion Cruci-

__tixion. and Resurrection of Je- |

sus Christ will be portrayed.

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SOUL "EAVING CENTER

VICES PENTECOSTAL SUNDAY. SCHOOL, LC 30 WORSHIP, 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic, 7:45 P. M.—Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.

Friday Youth Meeting, 7:45 P. M. Rev. J. L. Price. Pastor—FR. 4123

“Dr. W. V. Jamison, president of the National Baptist Convention, Inec., will conduct meetings in the interest of the Zion Baptist {Church bullding fund after | Easter. Dr. Jamison, Selma, Ala., who holds the highest office within the igift of his Baptist group, will |speak in the Zion Church Apy. 14 [through 20. Following inspirational talks by |Dr, Jamison, workers will con[tinue the city-wide drive for gifts toward construction of the new Zion Church to replace the one destroyed by fire several months | ago. Members now are worship-| ing In a former residence, 1244 N. West St. The pastor, the Rev, Roy Bev-| erly, says contributions = and pledges may be sent to the par-| sonage, 540 Patterson $t., or to the Indiana Trust Co. Brightwood Free Methodist . E. 31st and Forest Manor Ave. Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan, Minister, CH- -nny Plan to heart

Rollin E Cochrane, Singing Evangelist from Southern California

ew $:30.10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. [ Revival Continues Through Easter Sunday

themselves on a most beautiful! {portion of the night Office of the Catholic Church. | At one point during the Tene-| brae, the entire church will be plunged into_total darkness to illustrate the desolation of the) world when Christ died on Cal-| vary, Way of the Cross devotions) also will be held Good Friday afternoon in all Catholic churches. And throughout the day, the faithful will be dropping into the

churches for the Adoration of the| Cross.

THE MINISTER AND THE MEMBERSHIP

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

INVITE YOU TO PALM SUNDAY SERVICES

9:30—Church School for Young and Old. 10:45—Worship—Adult, Chapel and Children’s - Choirs.

Sermon: “Beyond the Palms.” L 6:00— Youth Fellowship. “Qur Uplift in Holy Week.”

DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, MINISTER

the sick, “In the moment Jesus was led away, the glory of Israel became insignificant compared to the ory that ljved in his Master. || nveloped in a terrible cloud of | grief and horror, Judas realized what he had done. “He ran back into the city and threw the coins at the feet of the priests. Then he ran through the city and into the fields. There was ho Sher place for him to run for was running a ry from himself. He couldn't away ithe past but he could. cancel out the future.

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RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

First United Lutheran Church

GOOD FRIDAY, 12 Noon te 3:00—~Galgotha Meditations All National Lutheran Counoll Churches Participating mm. M. Service in Latvien Language with Holy Commynien

BROADWAY METHODIST

Fall Creek Parkway at Broadway

Robert B. Pierce, D.D. ' Carl D. Shafer Ministers

PALM SUNDAY—

Duplicate Services 8:15-10:45 AM. 9:30 Church School 5:30 PM. MY.F.

Wm. R. Brantley |

7:30 P.M. Purdue University Choir, 150 Voices— ’ Presenting Cantatta “My Heart Is Glad”

‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass,.

The Pube 1s Cordly duvhtad to Viet Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

pa eke Th My Life For You." Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd.

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10:45 A, M.—Morning Service. + Classes of All Ages. Adult Unions, 8:30 P. M.

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11th and Oxford Sts, TR tr | Rev, G. Lavan Fisher, pastor Affiliated With Unity, Lee's Summit, Mo, - | 9:30 A. M.~Church School. D. A. R. Chapter Mouse, 824 N. Penn, a ah SB ben 104s A. M~Morning Worship. Subject: “Tha Lord Goes.”

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W. L TOTTY, Minister—GA-9480

Sunday School—-9:45 AM.

“THE CONQUEROR" | Wednesday 8 P.M. Unity Communion Service— oy REMEMIRANCE

ShUafeeming Bower of the Cross.” : .

ATTEND HOLY WEEK

| ~ NOON DAY SERVICES

. KEITH THEATER

12:10-12:40 Monday Through Thursday

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GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES

| ih Outstanding Speakers— Special Choir and Organ Music

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Street Evening Service, 7 P.M.

Sunday School, 9:30 A.

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829 W. JIST ST ROBERT D. MoOAR'

Morning Worship 10:45 — Pastor McCarthy will preach at both services.

WE BELIEVE IN THE BOOK, THE BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE

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STHESE CHURCHES OF CHRIST?

“CONTEND for the FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE for ALL DELIVERED UNTO the SAINTS"

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2 oil Friendly ite: Thro or _Chareh Office, Li-9802 All latvians avid. partir's Hews. sis SR Services Thru Apr. 6 m— en 1 6th ey: Wobers THtate, Funes) Lesson for Sunday, April 6t Sawior Evan ing CHRISTIAN AN “‘UNREALITY” p.m fro Concerning the ya 3D Missionary Morning Services “ a O'Clock in All Churches out. Am * an e Society eRe School. 10:30. a. m. C — Moraine er hip: Cari Tos Ap PARK NORTHEAST RVINGTON (EAST) Evangel, . Carlyle - Moria ra ley Oth St.—College - to 10th. FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH \ orning Worship, 10: vening Service, 7:30 void shat Fig, y we Jour Sen Good Friday—Service, 7:30 P. M. listie . ‘ Eig Nyack Glee Clo oy | oun pens pore " : a ; ; 4 pr SE War Memorial Auditorium AR. 100K HEA wi hs GA a” NRE 37 Voices 34TH STREET SOUTH SIDE o 8. Clutton, BD. Toniried 8 30 AmeTom, ———— AR —— comm —— THIRD CHURCH SIXTH CHURCH , CALVARY ~ iv. 23. Wiliam ©. |} TVRNING, SERVICE 10 & U AR re TiRee CROOKED CREEK_N. Mich Rd. and phen PRE-MILLENIAL MISSIONARY EVANGELISTIC NORTHWEST ~Jouts O. Crafton, PE Presa. frit THIRTY-FIRST STREET FUNDAMENTAL WEST SIDE SEVENTH CHURCH

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 1 A.M.

Wednesday Evening

In Ali Churches and

-Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30.N. Pennsylvania -St.

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THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

17th and Broadway DR. A. C. BROOKS

PALM SUNDAY Church School, 9:30 A.M. Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. ~

"Did God Guide The Master Inte Jerusalem?” Joint Choir Cantata: “The Seven Last Words,” Foy ot Centenary Christian Church,

72 District Prayer Services— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridoy Nights at 7:30 P. M. in the homes.

THURSDAY-—Candlelight Communion Service In Church Sanctuary, 7:30 P. M,

EASTER SUNDAY Church School, 9°15 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A. M.

In Sanctuary, Dr. Brooks, preaching “THIS IS ETERNAL LIFE”

In Church Parlor, Rev. Orville Williams, preaching “THE MESSAGE OF THE EMPTY TOMB’,

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |

Delaware st Sixteenth Sonal ARTHUR PRITCHARD JR., Ministers | T™™Q MORNING SERVI vices 9:30 and 11:00 A “By Name." John’ 10: 3. Frantg, Preaching -

Dr, Sunday ay youth Communion Supper, § p. m.

Pamily Good Priday Service—2 to 3 Separate Services for Adults. Youth, Children. Nursery for pre-school children.

undy Thurs, Communion, 7:30, Dinner § o'lock.

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| Joseph W. Johnston, Oskel PF. Hall, D. D.,

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central avs. | " 47th,

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

Minis Rev Roy B, “Connor Jr. £4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. Carl R. Hatfleld

Mr. Richard T. Whittington. director of music. Sunday School, 9:48 re aa : ie outs Cantata by the Choif." ‘My Heart

Rev. John NH. Bergen, Minister Two Services: 9:30 and 11:00 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Youth Groups, 8 P. M. £

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Sacred Cantata: “My Heart Is Glad, * Harriet de Bruller Campbell, rn rene ASROL. of music. :

* IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN

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Morning Worship. 11:00 A WM. nat 1s the win of God?"

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— TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th & Central #:30-~8unday School 10:43--Divine Worship “Banners for the Triumphal Entry” Dr. Vale Preaching.

1:00—Westminster hip, D No Midweek Service durin Hoir eek EMERSON OLDS HOUSER Dr. Roy Ewin Vale 1A Wallace I. M ald 9:00 A BE aro ED 5 A ges James Emerson de 11:00 A. "SL Second Church School for ——————— 9-11 A. M.—Two Worship PRENTICE PRESBYTERIAN | “> Mifegom 1 Fores bufe'i5-nn. Sermon by Dr. Stone 4900 E. 38th 7:30 P. M.—The Chotrs jd Sacred

t “The Seven Words of xr Cross.” by Heinrich of Bone

Go to Church Sunday. METHODIST CHURCHES

CHESTER W. WHARTON, Minister 32 Mo Services—9: 9:18 and 10:30

NSALEM 4 OURS" fi School, 9:15 and 10: > Westminster Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.

NORTH CHURCH Washington Sireet

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The, Indian eration will p men who are ability as = town services

Holy Week Sunday tomo until Holy Sa fore Easter.

Worship se music and se: for noon dail Thursday, ar hours, noon Friday, in tI Church.

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* The Lyric ' the setting f ices, noon un Friday. The executive sec J. Baumgart: theme, “Chris World,” for am. The First speakers and day through are: Dean O School of R the Confused

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Hiram C, Sige aa D,DD. Geral 2800 West Washingion

lapsaddie Harold W. Mohler, Minister Sunday School, 9:30

9:30 A sini School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon: “Life Triumphant” Dr. Weld, preaching

4:00 P. M.—Vesper Baptismal Service

6:00 P, M.—Angetys Hour for Youth Worship, 10:45 Adequate Oft-the-Street Parking Choir Concert, 4 P. M. “Seven Last Words of Christ”

TRINITY METHODIST

#28 DIVISION ST. Eugene Kilinsky, Violinist

LESTER N. ABEL, Minister -

Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. | Morning Worship, 10:40 A, M. Subject: “Ride On, Ride On, In Majesty Ride.” 7:30 P. M., Evangelistic Service

Go to Church Sunday.

EAST TENTH STREET METHODIST

EZ10th St. at Keystone Ave. Charles R. Holmes, Minister --PALM SUNDAY, APRIL é— 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship—Sermon "The Great Commitmei." Baptism of children and dolor Reception of new members. 7:30 P. M.— Reception of. Preparatory Class into church membership. Closing With Film: "A Fire Upon the Earth” ~-EASTER SUNDAY--8:45 A. M.~First Worship Service. 9:50 A. M.~Church School Lesson. 10:45 A. M.—Second Worship Service.

BELLAIRE. METHODIST

E. 49th at Crittenden Ave. Branson A. Morgan, pastor MORNING WORSHIP, 10:40 A. M.—'The Challenging Christ"

ANTHEM, by the choir—"Jerusalem’ by Parker Mrs. Marietta Noblitt singing “The Palms’ by Faure

4:30 P. M. LENTEN VESPERS—Church Choir Directed by Kay Randall McCullough

¢ P M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP—Din-a-Mite Supper Films: “The First Easter,” “Flight to Romance”

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES-12:00 to 3:00 P. M.

Speakers: Rev. Blowers, 52d Street Christian Church Rev. Jewell, North Baptist Church; Rev. Morgan of Bellaire

© Music by Choirs of each respective chureh

Delaware at Vermont Street Minlzter Amos L. B

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH

"The Downtown Church”

m, D.D. Rev. Robert Eldridg o Minister te Yout!

Presents Holy Week Services

PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 6 9:30—Sunday School for All Age Groups. 10:45—"The Redeemer Comes” 500 to 7:30 P. M.—M. Y. F,

7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship With Altar Hour. "He Healeth Some.” Music by Sanctuary Choir, MAUNDY THURSDAY, APRIL 10TH HOLY COMMUNION— 4:00 to 5:30 Continuous. 7:30 Holy Communion Service. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH ’ THREE SERVICES— 12 Noon: Dr. Hiram C. Wells. 1:00 P. M.: Dr. Boren. “Subject: "Sign of Redemption.”

Subject: “Victory at the Cross.”

that the church did in Bible days. » Her platform includes all Christians in the world, for “the Lord added to the church daily o | @® such as should be saved.” (Acts 2:47). » » All faithful Christians stand united under the Bible name “Christian,” stand on the Bible ® ® faith and in the Bible Shrek. No such Sing » Aide Si » : BELMONT CHURCH division faithful con ex s Bible pony dames oth! we gir te jmity of the GY Chins " CHRIST ~ 8: Spirit in the peace” A ® oot SE rom | manded that “ye all speck the same thing, end 25 L Layman Avenve » |@® Sunden that there be no divisions among you; but that ye Sunday ® © inte schost wus J pulecty — hae Jn Se Sime mind and 1 ginte School ws @ | : ' in the same gment.” I S Morning Worship 10:48 All who are faithful to the wi of Sod do py Nyniey aoniy ne Evening Worsh 7:00 to maintain that unity. i : @ Wednesday a 7:45 i i Srqutiamtiont ig re Seton, Wednesday Evening 7:45 » those denominati non-essentials. stand re- # WEST WASHINGTON 1 spectful oF the Lord's desire and demands, and con- BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH $ é * } tend for those New Testament fundamentals on which OF CHRIST & é CHURCH OF CHRIST men con unite if they will, 2446 North Gale Sheet ® 2302 Wast Washington Street The church of God is the family of Ged. The w Sunday same thing that makes @ man @ Christian, or « Sunday B © sible School 948 | child of God, makes him .a member of the church, { Bible Study 945 .@ % Moming Worship 10:30 “For ye are oll children of God by faith in Christ Worship 10:48 * [© Bea wots, 70 § June For in mew of amet bre Sop bend § tg 1" g rist put om os A 730 @ Wednesdey Evening 7:30 Wednesday Evening 730 @ © NORTH. INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OME NORTH CAPITOL © Io OF CHRST © OF CRUST CHURCH OF CHRIST © | ® 960 Wast 31st Stren 1041 Spruce Sire~ Sodoy ® 1® esa aus rv Sis: Sehool " @ 1® wonhio 10:45 Morning Worship 10:43 Morning Wonkip 10:43 @ | ® Evening Worship 7:45 Evening Worship 6:30 Evening Wonhip 7:45 @ J @ Thundoy Eveding 745 Wednesday Evening 7:30 Wednesday Evening 745 1s You Are Warmly Invited to Listen In wish je KC) “nS ® Free Literature Will Be Sent Upon Your CM @® From of These Churches of Christ! 130.7:45; 3000 @

2:00 P. M.: Dr. Frank Templin. Subject: “The Final Gift of Self.” EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 13TH IDENTICAL SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “The , A

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