J : iL . '. . Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri, pril 11, '58 (Sec, II)-15 - i - - Christians Plan Faith Displays STORE HOURS: MONDAY & FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. At World's Fair By GEORGE. W CORNELL AP IttUftoa 1 Writer For the first lime, a world'i fair it giving major Attention to God as well as man. At the f ntenutlonar and unjver tal exposition of 195 -which opens next Thursday In Brussels, Chris tianity occupies a notable place on the stage. Two main bodies of believers Roman Catholics and Protestants have chipped in around the globe to erect separate showcases of their faith. By far the largest, and most elaborate, is the Catholic exhibit. Its sleek, graceful "Civitas Dei" -City of God-spreads over 17,000 square yards of ground, and rises to a cross-crowned peak of-190 feet. Altogether it cost about 1V4 million dollars.;" . The purpose; says Pope Plus XII, is to provide a worthy and impressive display of universal Catholicism. In dimensions and investment, the Protestant exhibit is on a smaller scale. Grots-Topped Tower Its trim, pastel-tinted pavilion its on 1,000 square yards of ground. Above it rises a 65-foot pylon topped by three crosses. Ef. forts are still being made to finish raising a 1235,000 budget. "The Protestant exhibit is not large," a spokesman said, "but it is beautiful." For both groups, their particiDa- tion is a new thing in the century- oia mstory ot world fairs. Both Christian groups have choice lo cations on the 500 - acre fair grounds. About 40 million persons are ex pected to visit the fair between now and its close next Oct. 19. The exhibitors, says the fair commissioner general, Baron Mo ens de Fernig of Belgium, are supposed to present "their concep tion ot nappinesi ana tne means to achieve It. . The church groups, as their an swer, see to depict faith and ser- vice. . Theme of the Protestant edifice: The new humanity in the light of Jesus Christ. The catholic theme Man and God. . Central Coordination Forthe Catholic . Church, the project has been a centrally coor dinated, smooth r working plan, with contributions 'from national Catholic committees in 51 coun tries. The Vatican-designated commis sioner eeneral of the exhibit. Paul Heymans, a prominent Bel gium layman, toured the world, organizing support with church leaders In various regions. For the Protestants, with their denominational divisions and with out unified backing, the job has been tougher going, with Bel gium's small Protestant minority taking the lead. On a here-and-there basis, in dividual Protestant organizations in different countries have donat ed. A U.S. committee, set up by friends of the World Council of Churches, still -is trying to raise Its share. ? ,; Streamlined, Bold Both 'Christian structures are streamlined, bold and modern in design, with sweeping curves, smooth surfaces and vast areas of glass. Continuing programs, worship and outstanding speakers have been set for both. The extensive Catholic pavilion is built in the form of a walled city, dominated in the center by a strikingly formed church, its con tours inspired by an ancient Is raelite tent. From its belfry, holding a huge illuminated cross, an ingeniously arranged series of cables support the slanting roof of the church, with its wide stained glass win dows. The framework is of deli catedly shaded wood. m Besides the 2,500 capacity church, there is a three-story ex hibition building, with escalators and high, . echoing corridors, a courtyard with six chapels, a 40 bell carillon, a J.OOO-capacity res taurant and a concert hall seating 1,200. Where Man Stands In the exhibits, a spokesman said, "The church will try to ex plain where man stands today in the midst of turmoil and frighten ing events." About 50 Catholic organizations have scheduled international con gresses at the pavilion before the fair closes. The Protestant exhibit, stressing Christian unity and the work be ing done through church coopera tion on national and world scenes, includes a 75-foot-long exhibit hall, its floor elevated on pUlars. Color of the building Is a pale sky blue. At one end is a round shaped chapel, with a canted cir cular roof, and stained glass win dows. At one side, rises the cross topped pylon. "We didn't want , it to be too high because' we want people to be able to see the crosses," said Brussels pastor Pieter Fagel, the sparkplug behind the whole pro ject. Almost lone handed, he launched it on the conviction that Protestants must be represented. The Belgium Protestant Federa tion, in a country of only 75,000 Protestants among a population ef SVt million, undertook joffldal sponsorship. .- Contributions have trickled In from churches to '.vairJoM,' coun tries, with Belgium churches alone putting up $20.OO&: Itttlif United States, about $50,000 of 4he 9100,000 sought has been Tatsed so far. , Although the structure 1 com plete, the remainder is needed to operate it. 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