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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3. 1956 24 a wimmm The World of Religion Church Groups Set for Merger i mfnrrrrrr, -Z Graham crusade scheduled to take place in New York next year. Prices being quoted on the Mecca The Methodist General Board of Lay Activities, meeting last week at Chicago, planned to enlist a total membership of AN ATTEMPT to use Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, imprisoned Polish Primate, as a bargaining pawn to get greater support for the Communist regime in that country has been reported in London. The bid.

according to Religious 000 men during the next four Special to The Inquirer slave market, in Saudi Arabia, are News Service, was made at a 51 60 GAUGE SEAMLESS MESH KNEE HIGH ELASTIC TOP special conference last wees at Warsaw. It was attended by LANCASTER, Pa, Sept. 2. A spiritual convocation with "Christian meeting" as its theme was held at Franklin and Marshall College today during the 10th triennial sessions of the General Die nn years. Edited by Robert O.

Kevin Mr. Kevin's next column will appear in Thursday's Inquirer. Professor Gives Sermon The Rev. Dr. Robert Knight Franciszek Mazur, superviser of re begirining to show the effects of inflation, according to an account in the current issue of Israel Speaks.

Ten years ago, it is said, one could buy the best kind of a slave for $150. "Today this is the lowest price, and a young girl slave up to 15 years of age may cost as much PER PAIR ligious affairs for tne government. and bv six oro-regune "progessive Catholic leaders who argue that coexistence between Communism and PAIR Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Dr.

Douglas Horton Rudolph, professor of Systematic! Theology at Reformed Episcopal i Seminary here, delivered the morn- ing sermon yesterday at Arch! as $1000. SIZES 8'2to11 Catholicism is possible. Communist hope is that Roman Here are some of the prices dean of the Divinity School of Harvard University and former Catholic leaders will muster greater minted in the main slave market of LIMITED TIME ONLY LotMt Shade Street Presbyterian Church, 18th and Arch sts. support for the government pro Mecca: soldier slave, $600; working secretary of the General Council of the Congregational Christian i DAILY TO gram in the rural areas, me intimation was that Cardinal slave female servant slave, $150; female harem slave, Churches, delivered the sermon. Wvszvnski mieht be released if the 4 EMERGENCY DENTAL The 400 delegates to the Synod, support is sufficiently impressive.

PLATE REPAIRS Most of the persons offered for sale are Negroes. In 1952 a British naval vessel Flamingo encountered an Arab dhow on which it found 84 young Negroes, men and women, tied with strone rorjes. on their The Protestant Council of the City of New York reports the organizing of prayer groups in mm; The Rev. Lester Kinsolving, of EI Sobrante, and his wife, former Miss California of 1952, being received at outdoor reception at Christ Church and St. Michael's, Germantown.

Mr. Kinsolving, son of. an Episcopal bishop, was guest preacher here. GBGlfiiJ The Philadelphia-Inquirer gives you a direct line to Ad-Taker. Call RI 6-5000 for immediate service.

representing 34 local Synods of 36 States, will ballot tomorrow on a resolution calling for the merger of the Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Congregational Christian Church. The merged denomination will be known as the United Church of Christ with about 2,500,000 members from both demodulations Church officials said they anticipate no opposition to the merger. various parts of the country to pray for the success of the Billy way to the Mecca slave market. cor Immediate Delivery in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware Orthodox Unity InChurchesSeen WEE The various Orthodox Churches In the United States and Canada ill be united in an American Orthodox Patriarchate to comprise one of America's major religious denominations with some 6,000,000 adherents, it was predicted here last night. In an address at the traditional banquet of the annual convention of the Feder 14 x1 5 -1 2 xl 6 -t 0.6 x1 5 -9 x1 8 -9 x20 -1 0.6 x14 -1 3 xl 5' CHOOSE All Size ar Approximate ated Russian Orthodox t- 1 Clubs at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, the Very Rev.

Stephen H. R. Upson, of the Syrian Orthodox Archdiocese, said this union would be realize through th e-ffnrti nf the young peo- REGULARLY S25900 pie of the Or- Ev. Stephen upson thodox Church. Pointing out that all Orthodox Christians are united in the ancient tradition of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the traditional Christianity of the Near-Eastern world, Mr.

Upson said a new synthesis as in the making in America. Pontifical Divine Liturgy was celebrated at 10 A. M. at St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Church, 4th st.

and Fairmount ave. BUDGET ACCOUNTS WELCOMED ALL WOOL PILE WILTONS-FLORALS TYISTS AS LITTLE 5 PER MONTH 5.0 AS CHESTNUT ST AMERICAN BROAD LOOM CARPET Free Ample Parking Delightfully Air-Conditioned Pope Raps Reds For Persecution CASTEL GANDOLFO. Italy, Sept 2 (UP). Pope Pius XII said today the Catholic Chrjch now was suffering "the most dangerous persecution that it has ever known" and warned against "false coexistence." But, the Pontiff said, the Church "can rightly be proud of facing a most difficult conflict with a system based on atheism, on the negation of God." It was an obvious reference to Communism. The Pope spoke in a radio broadcast to the Katholikentag ceremonies in Cologne, Germany.

The speech followed by less than two weeks the Soviet Union's first direct approach to the Vatican through diplomatic channels. "The Catholic Church for decades, and especially in the last 10 is suffering one of the most and in every way the most dangerous persecution that it has ever known," the Pope said. Man's Real Status ONDAY LABOR DAY) 1 If iiti mi itiiij rii'Hi A I Wednesday to Tuesday re onr fe hi? Lf Vy UXS for Immediate Delivery Man's real status as a child of in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware God possessing unlimited freedom and happiness was emphasized yesterday at all Christian Science services. The lesson-sermon was entitled "Man." for Immediate Delivery in Pennsylvania, Neiv Jersey and Delaware All Wool Pile-Wilton-Twist-Florals AND All Wool Pile-Twist-Florals and All Wool Pile WILTON OR 9 Priests Here Are Transferred (5) 03 REGULARLY 1250 Tpre; The Most Rev. John F.

O'Hara, C.S.C., Archbishop of Philadelphia, announced nine clerical appointments in the Philadelphia area. Five priests were transferred as assistant rectors and four priests were appointed professors at Catholic high schools here. Transferred as assistant rectors were the Rev. Frederick J. Cotter-all, from St.

Cecilia to St. William; the Rev. Hubert C. Cooke, from St. William to St.

Michael; the Rev. James P. Burke, from St. Michael, to St. Cecilia; the Rev.

Raymond I. Mackin, from St. Katherine of Siena, to St. Philip Neri, and the Rev. Philip A.

Mc-Ardle, from St. Helena, to St. Gabriel, Norwood. Appointed professors were the Rev. Andrew J.

Beckers. CI. CM, to Roman Catholic High School; the Rev. Mark Dangreau, CI.CM, to Bishop Neumann High School; the Rev. Mark Medaer, CI.CM., to Roman Catholic High School, and the Rev.

Vincent Van De Weyer, CI.CM., from assistant rector at the Church of St. Mal-achy, to professor at Bishop Neumann High School. Baptist Pastor Speaks The Rev. Dr. V.

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