36 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 11, 1963 of the ecumenical task but off | BEETLES IN BEAMS | Wider Christian = Experience Seen By GEORGE W. CORNELL NEW YORK (AP) -- Protest-jof Edinburgh, Scotland, of the|Geneva Roman) World reforms weighed at)Churches, said: ant leaders say the Catholic |the depth of the @écumenical; BOTTISHAM, England (CP) problem." --The 13th-century beams of Several of the Protestants ex-|Holy Trinity Church here have pressed hope that the council|been overrun by. death watch action to put the beetles. It has been estimated church of Rome firmly behind | that the cost of eliminating policies of religious liberty, and|them will be about £3.000. remove religious restrictions in- -- volving marriages between Pro- RADAR CONTROL testants and Catholics. LONDON (CP)--A_ four-mile Rev. Dr. Douglas W. D. Shaw) Rey, Dr. Lukas Vischer. of/square area of London's traffic, Switzerland, of the|will be controlled by radar for) Reformed world Council of Churches,'an experiment in 1965. The) said: equipment will tell how -much Alliance of the Vatican ecumenical coun-| "More and more bishops have| 'The same themes today oc-|traffic is on the road and ad- cil : Christian partnership. could bring a new era of/shown themselves increasingly|cupy Vatican II and the World just traffic lights according to aware not only of the urgency|Council. | the flow of vehicles The benefits "are already ap- parent - for all Christendom, says Bishop Fred Pierce Cor-} son of Philadelphia, president of the World Methodist Council. "A new image of Christians has emerged, one that shows Christians thinking togther about their common faith and their witness to the world." Comments Rev. Dr. Freder-| ick Grant of New York, an Episcopal biblical scholar: "A -wholly new spirit has come over interchurch and in-| terfaith relations. May we never slip back into the old ways of Se paration, mutual distrust and antagonism." The roundup of Protestant re- actions was assembled in a re- cent issue of the Roman Catho- li¢ monthly, The Sign, from Protestant delegate - observers now attending the Vatican coun- cil's second session Rev. Dr. Jose Miguez Bonino, director of the evangelical the- ological faculty of Buenos Aires, f a, said the council is t visible sign of the most important new in the his tory of Christianity." 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