’ tension between eva . chur PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) — A. C. Forrest ao ‘editor of United Church Observer, saya in a recent a poy in The Examiner that there is growing tension : n rities for the ‘Christians over what the a xing or Ww wor! to ‘churches ought to be—saving so achieve justice for the poor and op . . Hesaid charismaties and social eave a are part of. _4wo conflicting movements in the Roman Catholic: ‘Church in Canada. . In the United Church of Canada, there i is increasinj elical conservatives and soci activists, Forrest sai yoy ople say the ‘Anglican Church has ceased to omervative party at prayer and become the NDE “at prayer, he said, in comic reference to the Church’s social activities. int? said Canadian Lutherans are among the leaders in promoting radical reform and the just society. ood many church memberf in all mainline Montreal diocese owes $15,800,000. MONTREAL (CP) —, Archbisho orl the Mon Montreal Roman Catholic He tolda recent service club luncheon that the debt does not include repairs needed in older churches and ; construction of new churches needed in fastgrowing ocese has a debt The Church has started a program in which diocese churches with financial security share their wealth with poo rer ones, he said, e diocese’s 291 parishes, at least 25 cannot meet their ‘expenses, the archbishop said. A $1.2-million fund has been set up by the richer rishes and various organizations and individuals to rer parishes. Paul Gregoire ; Burned church | to be rebuilt DRYDEN, Ont. (ce) -B Anglican ie St. Luke's Church, recently destroyed by fire, will be Haar FE rebuilt, its congregation Mia . has announced. Pete Lewis, an in- surance adjuster, said in damage: to the fully in- § THE HERALO, Friday, sanvary 20; 7, PAGE 7. What the Churches are saying and doing in Canada a Churches dilemma: Archbishop Gregoire said the Montreal diocese has . feel threatened by the way their leaders assets worth about $23 million. go about tr ‘ing to achieve justice,” he said, “Itis not difficult to understand why the rich and the well laced are troubled. sured _ building Y ond : contents is estimated at between $400,000 and IiEName $450,000." The 30 year old Fam ‘district Roman Catholic separate school board, says -became chairman of t must be recognized is that the middle class and the poor dispossessed are troubled too by chur- chmen making protest at the annual meetings of the " big corporationf and press' banks to stop lending rica.” - Christmas twice for Ukrainians WINNIPEG (CP) — Many Ukrainians across Canada celebrated Christmas twice this year. Ukrainian Vhristmas Eve, Sviat Vechir, falls ori Jan. 6, almost two weeks after the time when many other people celebrate Christmas. One of the highlights of the traditional Sviat Vechir celebrations is a feast of 12 meatless, non-dairy dishes, including mushroom dumplings, marinated fish, pickled beets, sauerkraut cassero es and dried- fruit compote. money to Chile and South Af Separate schools enrolment declines " SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP) ~- Michael Wom ree re-elected chairman of the Sault Ste. lining enrolment .is one of the most important problems facing the board “The rate of decline is expected to double during the next four years, ” he said. " The number of students at Sault Ste, Marie separate ~ sehools has fallen by 983 or 12 per cent since 1969. “Most boards in Ontario, including our own, will be faced once again with the necessity of closing aa and probably of closing schools,” Wozny Maurice Bofsy, returned as chairman. of Kent County Reman Catholic separate school board, said declining enrolment is a problem and “bound to hurt us financially.” . In other appointments, ev. Francis, Sienna was elected chairman of the ton County. Roman Catholie Separate’ $¢ 100 ‘poara: ry O'Connor. was re‘electéd chairman of the Kirkland district Roman Catholic separate school board and Bob Walsh of the Lincoln County Roman Catholic separate school board. _Woman says - Churches Should get involved in spiritual healing BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) — Members of the clergy -have a duty to practise spiritual heaping through t “laying ‘on of hands” as taught by Christ, a Toronto woman aye. Miriam Dobell, commissioned by lican Bishop Lewis Garnsworth to promote sp spiritual in his Toronto diocese, § ea that laying on of han “was practised in Church, but when faith became weal, it qonped ait “We are now seeing a revival.” Miss Dobeli, who says she believes she. has the power toheal, said in an interview that clergymen and hand. she should be the ones to practise laying on ‘of . “She sald she occasional practises spiritual e. healing. Itis not a brand of faith healing as practised by some evangelical religions, Miss Dobell said, add- ing that @ person’s physical, spiritual or emotional ictions can be healed. UCM. protests hospital closing DOMINION, N.S, (CP) — A local church's women’s Froup has agreed to submit a written protest to. the lova- Scotia government, criticizing the proposed closing of Glace Bay General Hospital, one of two hospitals near this Cape Breton communi ¢ United Church Women of Chalmers Church say they will ask Health Mincster Maynard MacAskill to ensure that any-plans:to close the hospital, operated by.a private company, are abandon od. St. Joseph's, Glace Bay’s other hospital, formerly owned by a Roman Catholic corporation, now is owned g the province and is to be renamed the Glace Bay mumunity Hospital. ~ fa Gondola CON TING! 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