Liturgy of the Mass Traced to 'Last Supper' "If every Catholic understood| outside of Palestine, the Mass the Sacrifice of the Mass, it|was originally said in Greek, would not be necessary for the|the universal language of that rigs to preach," The Rever-|day, and rt called ig ed Theodore Fournier told the|meaning "this Supper". Latin members of the St. Gregory the|became the language of the BUY AoW AT SAVINGS. Great Council of the CWL on|Roman or bp rite _ re ' its annual Day of Recollection| second or third century and the 66 39 recently. Father Fournier is|Mass vestments of today were CHARGE-IT -- of Sacred Chant, anny the clothes - worn wf Church Music and Sacred Elo-|the Roman man of that period. cution at St. Augustine's Semin-| As Christianity spread through- NO DOWN PAYMENT ary, Scarborough. He is alsojout the then known world, the Toronto Archdiocesan Master| liturgy was inevitably influec- of Ceremonies and a member|ed by the language, customs of the Archdiocesan Liturgical _ --T of - a Commission, and from time to time e | ' Convened by Mrs, William| church _ it arenes My: re- | Just look 5 at these "Top Boissoin, the exercises of the|vise it and to make fixe jaws | m day commenced with corporate| controlling it. bod there. are' Values every one an Holy Communion at the|three Western rites and ast- . a a nine o'clock Mass and .contin-|ern Uniats. The tae liturgy outstanding Spring Spe ued after the Communion|has remained unchanged tor a breakfast in the parish auditor-|400 years ipow, bat es cial! Then hurry over to ium: The president, Mrs. Ra y|changes wi e made a e ' . : Scott presided. . |Ecumenical Contras, paved Zeller's for these timely Guests at the head table were|form more closely to the times * PLANNING IMPORTANT MEETING Mre. Mf. G. Coleman, president|in which we live. m heats items, and save, save, ; of St. Mary's 'of the People|ritual, however, wi e the aanagesseige hheg Cava © Be an cpm mocing @ meng Tocca Mt a CWL, and Mrs. J. R. Noonan,| same as that followed by Christ Group of the Voice of Women which Mrs. Tucker will speak 01)" thers active in the |President of St. Gertrude's| and his apostles on the night of ate busy organizing a meet- on the proposed International §,,dortaking are, left to. right, |CWL. Breakfast was served. by) the Last Supper, | ing to be addressed by Mrs. Co-Operation Year, sponsored Mrs. E. A. Winkler, Mrs. G. |2 number of the Columbian| The last of the three talks Helen Tucker in McLaughlin by the United Nations. Mrs. D, Conant and Miss Madeline sag d under = _--s Ne dealt with the intimate partici- Public Library next Tuesday, Tucker recently returned Guscott. : ; Sede Byte of 4 enichta i pation of the congregaion' with March 19, at 8 p.m. This is from visiting members of her --Oshawa Times Photo Gslianhur, the priest in offering the Sac. In a series of three talks on|rifice of the Mass, and Benedic- ' i | i : : : jot three Problems Of Asia | Spring Satire Adds Gaiety Peacoat at toe wage, te, Pied. Seeracet Discussed By Unit |revision of the present liturgy | LJ was the first matter to be dealt At UCW Meetin To 50-50 Club Meeting fed at the Ecumenical Con. g ference, there was nothing new "wider Horizons" was the| Mr. Wilfred Hamley led thejan exclusive Men's Wear Store| about this -- that through the theme stressed at the March|gevotional service in the chapellon Waltroe Avenue in the heart| centuries there had been many |® PS psigonnd a meeting of Westminster United|for the 50-50 Club of Simcoejof Rome. "Vithin one hour|changes; that even the wordt aay ete ees Church Women, held recently|street United Church. The scrip-|orders were placed for e ver y|Mass as we use it today was Mrs Arthur Joynt gave an in-ltyre lesson was read by Mr.larticle shown. This was a greatjunknown in the early days of WARNER WILLIAMS troduction to Andre T. Roy's|William Foreman. Mr. William|tribute to the succes$ of the|the Church. 3 SERVICE CENTRE book, "On Asia's Rim". After|Shepherd sang "O Loving Fa- evening. Taking his audience back to/f47.3 ponD & =-- living and working in the Orient| ther," accompanied at the organ| After lunch was served The|the Last Supper, he explained le my ; for 30 years, Mr. Roy gained alby Mr. Donald Houlden, Mr./Reverend J. K. Moffat closed; :s2t in the upper room that 3 , pe -- , x4 wealth of knowledge and ex-|Wilfred Hamley read an ex- the meeting. night, Christ and his apostles bb : 7 5 perience to use in writing of|cerpt from The Vicarious Life faithfully followed the rigid L di \ # drocal' TABLE LAMPS the people on Asia's Rim. His|by Dr. George C- Pidgeon. Jewish ritual when he offered adies * y book opens a window upon 38,-| Mr, Walter Roe presided for the first Mass and instituted the : \ 000,000 people gathered together|the business meeting. 'The Blessed Eucharist. After that|} @ No baby sitter BUY IN PAIRS on peninsulas and islands of|/minutes were ready by Mrs. night, Mass was celebrated @ No car fare AND SAVE sharply limited size and re-|Brian Curry and Mr. Herman with the same ritual in the DOUBLY! sources, Among these are 15,-|Pincombe: gave the financial homes of the Christians, the MR, BERNARD \ i] i | 000,000 refugees. The problems|report. people bringing their own bread ; A , existing in Korea, Taiwan and| Mr. Russell Hayward report- and wine, and was calledi| Experienced Hair Stylist Hong Kong are not localized ed on the progress being made "Breaking of the Bread'. of Leading Toronto Salons 2 FOR but are world-wide. They have|for the Gay 90's Revue to be With the aid of a blackboard ? : ' BICYCLE ! a claim upon the attention and|held April 25, 26 and 27. on which he sketched the Eu-] Available for Home BOYS ; GIRL ! REG. VALUE $9.99! 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