THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1958.
CHINA Controversy Over Whether CHURCH WAR INrom the Fil EAST GERMANY 25 Women Should Be Ordained AGAINST STATE
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Coolly
was
Y Church to benefit from speciile- tur, emplinsited that the Danes further discussion by declaring gifts and talents. | had out-distanced the Swedes in ❘ that "the question of the com- nly female THE question whether The lining clause in the Com- ethical progress by giving | position of the Ministry has not
recommendation was women this right. women should be mission's dropped.
Investigation In Sweden An ordained as Ministers of
showed that only five women theologians are at present will- religion is an issue
ing to be ordained. which has been making
Many Bibilen quotations have headlines
for
some
been produced by both sides and The Proposal
thoiriands of letters written to months
in this past
coolly in ecclesiastical circles the papers. Among compromise country which most and a survey of the viewpoints suggestions put forward was one up a special office for of male Ministers showed only to set foreigners and many 13 per cent in favour,
women within the Church, reaction was, which would include the cure Swedes claim to be the A favourable
however, recorded among the of souls and educational work, most secularised
general public,
Involve no liturgical Slatsiles from Stockholm in- obligations. Europe.
dicated that about half the re When the Government's pro- for the wide-gular churchgoers-it is catimat-posal was submitted to a Church spread interest in this religious that about two per cent at Meeling in September, a special that it involves one | Sweden's 7,000,000 inhabitants committee of the meeting decid- question of the fundamental principles of belong to this category-desired ed by ten vales modern Scandinavia the equailty of man and woman.
must be further illuminpied."
The decision neverthelesN
uproar in the reruited in ani
Where is the popular press, Church whose words should be "Yes Yes and Nay Nay one asked. received
newspaper
A number of people, including some well- known ny workem within the Church,
publicly
announced their intention of leaving 11,
The meeting white refusing to adopt the Biblicul against a refont quoted by the special committee, stated that a change would cause "100 much division" in the Church at the present time."
The reason
in
con- artny
Women in Sweden can be-
taxi-drivers, tram come ductresses and CYLO officers, so why, the man-in-llic- street wants to
know, should they not also be allowed to go Into the pulpit.
Accepted
The pulpit in this case is that of the Lutheran State Church, established in Sweden in the 16th century. Women Minister have long been accepted in many other. Protestant Churches in Sweden and the question of their introduction into the State Church has been recurrent over the past three decades.
but
to four that
By Carol Coghill
Division
reasons
known
By TERENCE DAVIDSON
and
The Central State Committee for the Jugendwelhe says that about one cllxible child in four is ottending the cources prepara- tory to initiation.
years -AGO
"FOR you in China the reor
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Berlin, Jan. 30. itherto been fully earned and The Christian Churches in East Germany are
in a
onemy is not Japan. For State engaged
struggle against
you in Japan, the real enemy authorities to prevent children of their is not China. It is something ." sold the within yourselves.... members from attending Communist-
Rov E. L. Allen in an addresa sponsored initiation ceremonies on leaving at the first annual meeting of the Hongkong Peace Group, school.
Helenn held at the
May afternoon. Instituto yesterday, Spokesmen Dí both thetor, and Herr Hans Rodenburg, Evangelical
report, Catholic head of the East German Film In his
Mr R. A. D. reported Churches have stated that any and Television Academy's drums Forrest on Secretary, child attending
that the Pence Group's amila- the initiation, departmeal.
tion with the War Resisters' Jugendwethe (ilteral- "Youth Dedleation"), cannot Ono West Berlin source says International had been accepted. conßrmed.
that to East German authori- The finances of the Group, he an said, wera in a very calefactory los have been offering as added inducement a special pay-condition, ment of up to 40 East marks (about £3.6s at the official rata) towards the cost of new clothes
The Bureau of the World for the child to wear at the Disarmament Conference mat No Figures
ceremony.
formally at Geneva this after- The clash over youth cord noon to prepare for the meeting Division, however, it seemed,
monics is only one phase of the of the general Officials of the Evangelical continuing conflict between the
Commission on could not be avoided and the
Tucaday. Press messages avg- effect fear of Its
upon the Church say they have no figures East German
the state and
being Church,
which gest that provision Church was voired by Arch-for the number of children at Evangelical
obulate any delay About made to represent bishop Boerie Brillot, who, in tending confirmation classes. But claims
those who 14,000,000 Protestants to the resulting from the weekend his final addess to the meeting, they do know that
France and declared: "It is not without registered for confirmation last rountry's 18.000,000 people al political crisis in nnxiety that I view the fate of year, eight per cent left to go though Evangelical Church om Germany.
clals say that only about half of Church in the days to to the Jugendweihe instead. our
About 250,000 children went these attend church. come." The Archbishop ended with an admonition to all pre-to Jugendweihe last year.
The Jugendwelhe is not Com- sent. "to search their hearts,"
is not a In the press it was, however, munist In origin and hinted that Churchmen may find post-war innovation. Long before
World War I. Socialist organisa- The present dispule broke out suburb of Honan, despite the themselves at
በነ time again
ceremonies, intended to bring German Socialist Unity (Com-during the past two years. On extraordinary one. The Minister home to boys and girls the i munist) Party leader,
River of leaving school. Walter Ubricht, declared that in Bridge is to be thrown open to
February 15, the Pear! While the one camp vocifer. In their report to the meeting, of Church Affairs, Mr Ragnur
Edenmann, has announced that Then, they dressed up in their future all children would have trafic, and regulations govern-
significance ously demanded that it be shown the committee declared that women "have at last come "just as God has set the woman he will table a new motion to best clothes to go and hear some to take part in the Jugendweihe, in its use have been drawn up. of age in religious matters." thy to be the housewife and the inan the same effect when Parliament prominent person speak on the no matter what views they
Besiden rickshan, blcycles and other quoted Minister in South to be the father of the house meets for its
responsibilities which they were their parents held. Sweden who prayed: "Lord, in the home, so le woman is not The only difference will be liat about to assume.
The Church's reply was a lot hand-drawn trucks are on the keep Thy Church powerful and called upon to be father of the the proposal next line will be
ter signed by the East German Est of banned vehicles. warnen house in the house of God. A that women will be allowed to
Evangelical Bishops and read in minority appended the reserva- enter the ministry from July
every Protestant church. It said: tion that "the present mural 1, 1959, whereas the first motleti
"A child takes part either in the Jugendwelke or in corifiantion: religious state of our country fixed the date for the reform
to combine the two is not is such that the Church should us July, 1958.
possibic." not settle down but inslead try all available means of improving herself.
a reform, while about half of j though women in congregation as indispensable as those who claimed never to go work "are
agreed with them, they are welcome," they should to church The strongest support, with 3 not be admitted to the Ministry. per cent in favour, came from The decision was based mainly people who classed themselves on a number of passages In the as "occasional churchgoers." New Testament, particularly
statements by St Paul.
The same statisties showed that whereas 77 per cent of the men questioned wanted women In the Ministry, only 64 per cent of the women wanted to sec their own sex ordained.
Only Five
Finally, in 1940, the Swedish Parliament set up a special com- mission, which included a num- ber of eminent churchmen, to preserve her from report on the possibilities of Ministers." such an innovation. Their re- p011, published five years later,
that recommended
women should have the same facilities Ministers, its men lo became but added that п woman Minister, presumably in order Wyndham Street and Bathbury Road, not to Irritate anti-feminist con-
gregations, should only be allow ed to work in parishes where there was already a male one. No action was taken by the State of the time and it was in fact not until another five years later that a motion was put before Parliament by the Minis- ter of Church Affairs proposing he admission of women to the Minjury, In this motion, it NOTICE 18 HEREBY was stressed that the ground GIVEN that the Ordinary for the change was the desire Yearly General Meeting of to further equally between mea and to enable the and wome the Shareholders of the Cor- poration will be held at the
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Communique Delay
Ankara, Jan. 30,
con-
Profit and Loss Account and The final meeting of the Bagdad Pact Council of Ministers was today de layed for three hours be- cause, according to ference sources, the Iraqi delegation made a last- minute attempt to get Palestine mentioned in the communique.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from Friday, the 28th day of February to 14th day of March, 1958, (both days inclusive) during which perlod no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board, MICHAEL W. TURNER.
Chief
Iraq has been pressing for the Pact to support is plea that the
be imple-
Reservation
that
soon,
to
Compulsory
"ANTON--There
7,000
Clothes in Canton, but not
one plies for trade in the
fact thai mally
similar meetinstions in Germany held similar on September 30 when the East have been goods
this
spring session
In present day East Germany, the Jugendweihe has become a recognition of the workers' and farmer state and of the cause according to the of socialism," Central Committee.
Inducement
Swedes are now waiting to see whether there will be a change in the ecclesiasticnt attitude or When the final vote was taken whether a second negative de at the meeting, only one church-cision will be inade by a Churchinde is trying force child on man voted for the reform, the Meeting.
Church leaders say that the
Негт
or
In an appeal to parents, the Bishop asked them to take con- One argument, used by both
Armation Instruction much more sides, was the fact that Sweden's neighbour, Denmark, as far back
seriously "and to remain even In the latter casa, to take the Jugendwelhe and is more resolutely faithful to the as 1947 passed a law permitting
Op proposal being defeated by 2 the question of the abolition of thus violating the right to free- Church." the ordination of women,
A Pastoral Letter read in all ponents of the reform used it to voics to 30. The 30 votes in the Church Meeth's veto in doin of religious beliefs, which is support their claim that few eluded those of 35 laymen. Of inatters of Church Law is likely guaranteed under the constitu- Catholic churches In Eust Ger- to a head, and lon. They say that it is wrong many about the same time said: women would use the privilege the two women at the meeting, to be brought
to "Jugendwelke and Christion be- anyway, since there are today one voted for the proposal and with it the demand, much volced to expose children's minde less than halt a dozen woman the other against,'
In recent years, for the separa- atheistle Communist bellets-ns lief remain frreconellable. Miulsters Denmark, Sup- The Church
did, tion of Church and State in it is liable to happen in the classes Whoever voluntarily takes part meeting porters of the reform, in their however, leave the door open for Sweden-China Mall Special, preparing children for initlution. In the Jugendweihe and its pro Some of East Germany's best-paration, or sends his child to do known writers and artists are so, sins against the faith, brings giving Jugendweihe Instruction. his faith into serious danger, They include Herr Kurt Badtel, and causes serious harm to the perhaps the country's most community by his bad example." famous writer and commenta--China Mail Special,
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Armoured conta are bis stock in trade.
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Abhors Violence
In
Barrett,
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T
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