Show teed Need of Today Is Return to the Idea of A Human Partnership RALPH Episcopal New York SI 11 05 pR 1 0 ERE i it b too much patronage in Jn American l life fe tod today y and too toolate I partnership As our citizenry has been increasingly transI trans trans- I emd late from the thc soil to the thc city ity We have haV changed the tempo Po of II the slower of the thinking from processes seasons to the Jf lad and ticker tapes of the market place The race of comi com corn i i f get lIO that we do not try to keep pace with one another P b h e e illustrates the fact that parents do too much for their chilLi chil chit Li l- l lt J t too IM little with them The present generation of youth is more morer r than ever were its pr predecessors Somewhere between a P of cf adolescents and a paternalism of parents there ought to be bl blip ship Li ip ia in which the experiences of 01 the elders are blended with ex ex- U J of the II the old friendly personal helpfulness of our simpler communities f b IS is being rep replaced 1 ace d b by y organized 1 impersonal charity jr Ii roa on we ire have now DOW largely a mere professional propaganda financed r W We e hire ministers t to preach reach our our sermons evangelists members and musicians mUSICIans to voice it sit I oar church our religious mothe mo- mo moo o ryde lih the laity simply sit fit back an and provide the funds Such patronA patron patron- A an never Dever be an W adequate substitute for the p partnership ofearl of snit L-Hi earl church |