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Of course, as to the great mass of The Church Congress opened at Bir problem is different. There the possib children in our elementary schools te mingham, on October 11th The Bishop ility of remaining ignorant of unholy af Birmingham. Dr. Russell Wakefield, things is far less, whilst the parent is whose understanding of the piple has not only more artilom in touch with the bear one of the first chracteristics of a child, but is also admittedly in Some notable career, was chairman.
respects, noz in all, les qualified to give The Presidens in his insegural ahirèss | instruction. Here we have to rely and said:-To all my comradeghere present lean heavily upon the teacher, and there toty, whether they be of our own
dant that there is no class of +efity་ཤར་མན་་་ཡ་བ་རི་རabhatbbe4tཡ་གད་གཡ++ I would like to make an appeal, which is more, and to whom the country has been during the last few months more shows less gratitude, than the wholesome than ever near to my heart, because send elenirutary teacher în our day several of our great Labour leaders, have schools. begged me to express it. et ne put it in the following words: It will be very lung indeed before we manage to get in side our churches and chapels the great- mass of the English people, but we can in the services of the Church, the pre- SHANGHAI influence all but a small minority of our sident said that in his diocese there was population to strive to regulate their a wonderful growing up of understavljag lves upon the moral principles of Christ-between the various schools of thought?
Diassif janity, and we can impress them with the without kiss of principle. fact that the greatest of all teachers of or aspects of the subject, he said: what makes trus character is Jesus Christ we do not in some way settle the dili Himself.
enities; by reasonable reorguition of the
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MANILA
PHONG ɔRNEO
Is there no way by which we can reclaims of all sides, whilst securing on pond to this craving of very many of allerdry, qurt life within the Chitters, we classes of society! 1 dong with others shall have, ooner or later. to face de
mands which may For the complete unity of Christ' Wahace now a golden mand, indiMENTSIN
lead to disruption', hope we may seize it.
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Church-but do not see that the coming of the Kingdom would be hindered if we were able to combine in work, und 10
We all know that the Chuch's work is BANGKOK peaching for the building up of an Eng
hampered by disunion. "We all knowE land living under the guidance of Christ's that certain methods, which some thought ideals. I think I may speak for many night casily be overturned, have come to different schools of thought within our You can, no more oust the sol Church when I say that, whilst they cad Catholic party than you can those would be unable to have much sympathy, sery pposite fling on darils, but if any, with a kind of outward union. you have today a real gontihare thấ which shirked grave differences, they test avanced mes are not weald nevertheless be prepared to This is a very great step, far sarniy the Romayisers. as they used to be called. operate in such a crusady, as I suggest.
The Church mast, have, in this country in the comprehensible opposition of Jupposition, and, if wae may so sử, at one erlinly, a fresh conception, or at any large numbers of our people, and especi rate a restatement of its fimerions. Weally of une datigy to Catholic practżeg have been drifting dangerously towards afwas the fear that England might, through policy of despair, as to the uses of the her Church's action, come under an in People sa that some have taken refuge Harnee whiteh. on the surface religious, in the idea that we must cater for those is actually and in some way increasingly who accept our teaching, that we must political in its utlook..
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tend with all-care par faithful, and that Holag n brief for either side in in regard to those outside we must relue our internal differences. I am honestly: tantly acknowledge that we cannot deal anxious" that they should cease, and "I| with then properly, häving neither sufam emboldengri to make the attendee ficiency of soldiers nor of weapons for the that I have done because I know the purpose. This tier, at course take anxiety of the Auglo-Cathofte leaders to from us any, right to call ourselves see an end of anything like strife, and National Church. If we are national, we also to the continued attempt to edge in | must, in some form or other, approach unwarranted and unhelpful practice. the whole nation, and if, for the present
* ORCHER AND "LABOUR." at may rate, we can only let the people outside have part of that which we hold Upon industrial problems, I am glad | „Shanghai a dear, sull we must. in co-operation with to say that we are to have what ong others, provide the whole land with what might call molern discussion. "Many of we may call the Essence of Christianity. [the leaders in the Labour world are view.
The Church of the future must be more ing with concern, the attitude" of sour of national than ever before; must enni.us Church people. They are aimniú lesz sider the changes in national dife as they should and over all cur inficence, to come, and must influence these changes: the extremists, and that we shonid fwqg" must be an adaptable Church; meeting that the positions for which we strive the fresh conceptions of life that man former days have been gained by the come in a progressive world. But whila workers. ↑ Patronage bý dit Church is being adaptable, the Church must not be dead; conciliation of those who have time-serving. There is all the difference realised in the main their desires is both between a persuasive, loving understand unnecessary and not altogether: Worthy ing of the national cravings, of one aga of respect. What we have to de to-day, after another and the cowardly accept-¦ns Church people, is to awaken in the ance of worldly ideals because for the workers, Grst," a great pride in their moinent, they seem to be popular.
work, and, secondly, an understamling ‛ !!"
as to how this greater leisure they now have shouis be used.
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The capitalist has been driven to take" Manus, Zamboanga, Thursday one of the weakest links in the chain of of all, very likely, because his business. people were asked what they considered interest in those who work for him first Church progress, they would be inclined ended upon union between himself to say the observance of Sunday. In some and those in his employ, bet latterly, i sense, I would agree with them. The ans quite sure, from far higher motives. elimination of the idea of worship from The "sense of brotherhood, for which the Sunday is a painful fact, but I want some
war was to some extent responsible, las of those who may feel sad on this subject not ied out, and it was, really magni to bear in mind that the old-fashioned cent to notice, during the coal strike, English service was not likely to be able the splendid behaviour of the men and to keep young people, Church-goers, with their families in that great time of dif all the new Sunday attractions, some of ficulty, and the absolute avoidance of any them quite harmless and some of them kind of attack on the conlowner. I have even beneficial, opened out before them. myself presided at meetings of the com- When I look back to what one has to bined parties when at the end, though undergo as a boy. I confess that I am agrement was pot completely came to, rather thankful that we had not reached the man gave cheers for the owners who the English modern Sunday, for. I think had met them. that it would have been difficult to kerfi
The English working man is very me, has there been anything attractive, simple and very interesting in his in to compete with such worship, condividual capacity. He is very easy to stint devotee of the dull services and deal with; almost too easy for his own ponderous fifty minutes sermons. If we interests. He has nothing revolutionary. were to formulate a united statement in in his character; he is very dependent regard to Sunday, which should take upon good leadership, but he is very account of the new age in which we are sluggish, in the niass. In expressing him living, I think we should be listened to self upon great issues he leaves a good and, in the main wohlyed. But I am deal of the management of his affairs to practically certain that we can do no |à youthfal and active minurity. He 8
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PROBLEMS OF YOUTH.
pot a person of much gut
would trust him to serk. in the main, i for that which shall be best for all con- cerned and not merely for some- Hie religion is of very letourgie kind. A
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MORALE OF TO-DAY:
Among the subjects which will be con- sidered during this work is that of adole scence, and of its importance we much all be aware: Upon its solation depends yery largely the solving of other probers. and he thinks that his churchgoing, lems, which are before us this week: Christian morals; recreationa; industrial problems. These are subjects which we
The subject of intense interest to the treat and develop our, young people. I дт not satisfied that, during recent congress deals with the recreative side of general public which comes, before, our years, the parents' sense of responsibility life. There is, of course, the everlasting has been fully recognised. In the classes cry that the people of to-day tre, in the which go to preparatory and pass from desire for pleasrre, going beyoud that thear to our great public schools, I think which is justifiable. The young, in thé, that the parents have quite definitely judgment of their elders, ar TE- essened their touch with their boys and garded as less satisfactory than their girls.Our preparatory schools have elders wore, when they were young. become, when they are worth anything I confess that I do not accept and deserving of the name, perhaps the this general judgment. Of course, there most elaborate part of the educational re system; und' I should be not only ungrate social life, but I think that our great unsatisfactory excrescenere in ful, but grossly neglectful of very high cities are on the whole, purer and better minded personalities if I did not acknow. places than they were when I was a young ledge that no people have striven better man Our streets are not in the same to deal with young children than our pre- sense places of temptation ns they were, paratory school teachers. When you come nor do we see anything like the intem to the public school, you cannot but no perance which was noticeable at the tice that, here again, there has been inclosing of restaurants-and-West-end bare mense-development in recent years, and years ago. On the whole, the better edu I cannot imagine a happier lot or more. csted of our young people take a higher helpu time than that of the average view of life than they are generally credit public school boy, unless it be that of od with, and the effect of fifty years of the public schif master, who has the Dihtun education has not been. As-765. Tantur wire we clergy do nit posters, Richfully prophesiede the establishment of having under his control right, trufenlly neute and marally unworthy the discut i flin Lays of the cowl
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