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- SPECIAL SERVICES | Holy Week Will Be Observed at the Ligonjer Cagholic Church This : Week Holy Week will be observed with the age old liturgy of the Catholic Churcp for the first time in Ligonier. As much as possible of the ancient ceremonies will be carried out at’ Saint Patrick’s Church on Holy 'Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. A glance at the Catholic canleudar will evidence at once how Jesus Christ in the center of the whole liturgical year. Thec principal events of His life mark the different parts of the year, tufning upon the celebration of His birth and Resurrection from the dead. This is for the Christian 'a continual reminder that Christ is proposed to him as the turning point in all human destinies and that his individual life is fixed

in definite relation to the Saviour at every moment of life. : Easter wag the first feast celebrated by the church, first in the order of time and first in the order of excellence. With Pentecost it is the ranking feast of al] the days of the church year. In the firs: three centurieg of Catholicism there existed a division of opinion in the niaiter of determining the time of the proper celebration:of thig feast which commemorateg the resurrection of Jésus Christ from the dead. This dispute is known to historians as the “Paschal controversy”. The name “Easter” ig a borrowed term of later usage. ¢ The opponents in the discussion were agreed on two points-first, that Christ died on the 14th of Nisan, the Jewisp lunar month corresponding roughly to the édays between the 15th of March and the 15th of April, and in the gecond place ali agreed that Christ rose from the dead on the first day of th, week. The his‘trical roots of the controversy itake us back even before the writing of the Gospel of Saint John. ! The difficulty arose out of trying

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to conciliate the day and the date for obviously the 14th of Nisan would vary from year to year with the diurnal changes of the moon by which time was reckoned, and as a consequence the Resurrection feast could not be celebrated on the first day of the week, one year after the other. If the 14th of Nisan fell on Monday then the Pasch would have to be celebrated on Wednesday. The Western church attachedless importance to date than to the day and celebrated the Resurrectiou on the Sunday which followed the 14th Nisan every year, whatever day of the week the 14th fell on. The Oriental church while one in faith and morals with th, western church followed the discipline of celebrating the Resurrection on the same da\i every year whatever day of the weel it- happened to be and for them the feast was always celebrated simulitaneously with the Jewish feas! of the Passover. i E

Under Pope Anicete who reigned over the church from 157 AD to 167 AD Polycarp, then bishop of Smyrna is Asia Minor, and disciple of §t. John the Apostle, made a journey -to Rome in an effort to persuade the pope to enjoin the Oriental chservance *upon the whole church or at least not to impose the western obgservance upon the oriental churches. Anicete wag content to tolerats the eastern usage as his predecessors in the papacy, Telesphorous, Hyginus, and Pius had done before him. However ‘the controversy became so acute - again under Pope Victor who reigned over the church from 190 AD to 202 AD that the pope.ordered local couneilg of bishops to be held all over the church in the east and west, assemblages being held Palestine under Theophilius bishop of Caeserea and WNarcissus of Jerusalem, otherg in Osroene, Gaul, Spain Rome etc. :

Eusebius, in his Hist. Ececl. has served the letter of protestation of Polycrates, bishop of Ephesus to Pope Victor, advancing the grounds for continuance of the- eastern: observance of the feast. - 'Whereupon the pope fhreatened to inflict excommunication upon all who would not conform to the western observance of the feast. As a matter of fact the excommunication was never carried out but the action of the pope brought permament results, the oriental usage being gradually abardon ed.

In the vear 325 AD the Council ol Nicea, under the instructions of Pope Sylvester I not only formulated ‘the Nicene Creed, as professed in thks Holy Mass to this day, but formally decreed that the Resurrection of Christ must thenceforth be celebrated on the first Sunday following the paschal moon The paschal moon is the first full moon following spring equinx March 21st. Easter therefore

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always falls on Sunday and the date of that Sundy varies every year between Mrch 22d and April 25th.

Baster is classed as a movahle teast and with it the feast of Penfecost whileg Christmas Is a fixed date, the 26th of December every year.

In Holy Week the Cathidlic church follows chsely in the footsteps of her divine Master during the iast scenes of Hig mortal life, and on the !ut‘three days Thursday Friday and Saturday, she even reproduces rthe very acts of the Passion, death and burial of the Savior. The rites prescribed for Holy week are the most colorful and fimpressive of the Church’s liturgy. St Patrick’s church on Grand street will join with the mnumerous Catholic churches throughout the world In present'ng the complete Catholic liturgy today the following two days. The program is as follows: . Holy Thursday.

6:80 A. M—Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and procession to the Reposotory.

8:00 a. m to 7::00 p. m—Solemn exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in memory of the Institutio of the Holy Eucharist by Christ on the first Holy Thursday. . 7:830 P. M—Sermon “The Holy Eucharist”—Very Rev. Leo Burke 0. M L : Good Friday. 6:30 a. m.—Mass of the Presanctifited, Unvelling of the Cross. Blessing of the new cross.

;;ii—)-i.'m. to 7:00 p. m.—Adoration of the Cross in memory of the death of Christ on the cross.

7:00 P. M.—Stationg of the Cross, tollowing the footsteps of Christ from the hall of Pilate to the pburial in the sepulchre. Sermon “The Way of the Cross” by Father Burke. Holy Saturday.

6:30 a. m.—Blessing of th: uew fire, the Paschal Candle. and the Baptismal water to be used in the baptismg of the year. Bless!ing of the Haster water. Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Distribution of the Baster water. Noon—ilenten fast and abstinence ends for al] catholics. Easter Sundar.

- 8:30 a. m.—Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. This will be a High Massg sullg by Father Burke who will also preach on the “Resurrect.on”. 7:30 p. m.—Sermon “The Triumph of the Church” by Father Burke. Benedigtion of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

All the above services will take place in the new church on Fourth street.

~ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS ‘ State of Indiana, County of Nobl2, SS: ~ In the Noble Circuit Court May term, 1936. , , In the Matter of the Trust created under the will of Clara Jacobs, deceased. Irvin Jacobs, Trustee - — 4 vs Eva Loeb, : Jewish Orphan Asylum, of Cleveland, Ohio. . Cause No. 27&8. ) Complaint to Construe Will. ‘Notice to Defendants. Be it known, That on the 3rd day of April, 1936, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Noble Circuit Court of said State his complaint and petition for the conastruction of Items Eight and Twenty-four of the Will of said Clara Jacohs, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana, against the defendants in said causg and the said plaintiff having also filed in gaid Clerk’s Office and in open court in said cause, the aftidavit of a competent person showing that the defendants, Eva Loeb and the Jewish Orphan Asylum, of Cleveland, Ohio, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and whereag the Judge of said Court has made an order in said cause requiring the defendants to appear to said complaint and answer or demur thereto on the 3rd day of June, 1936, being the 21st Judicial Day of the May

1936 Term of the Noble Circult Court of Noble ©x Indiana. Now, ‘lmo. each and all of by notified of the filing and pendency of sald complaint against them and that unlesg they appear {n said court and answer or demur thereto on the 3rd day of June, 1936, the same being the 21st Judicial Day of a term of said court, to be begun and held in the Court House at the Town of Albion, in said Noble County, Indiana on the second Monday in May, 1936, said complaint and ,the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined In their absence. 4

Witness, the Clerk and seal of sald court this 3rd day of April, 1936, (SEAL) H. V..CURTIS Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. W. H. Wigton, Attorney for Plaintiff, Ligonier, Indiana. 3w NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. WNotice {s hereby given that the undersigned’ bas been duly appointed and has qualified as administrator with the wil] annexed of the estate of Ellen Ramsby, deceased, and that the estate of sald decedent Is now pending adminjstritian and settlement in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana The legatees and devisees of sald testrix, her heirs, and all others luterested In her estate will be govsupposed to be solvent. William S. Milner, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford, attorneys.

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