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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934.
COMMEMORATION OF JOHN BOSCO
Special Services At Catholic Cathedral
Catholics in Hong Kong attended in large number the pro- cession which took place yesterday in connection with the com- memoration of Don Bosco.
A Pontificat Low Mass was held in the morning at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, while at 10.30 am., a Fontifical High Mass was held, special music for the latter having been composed by... the renowned Professor Parellä. S.8.
In the afternoon, a lengthy Procession round Caine Road, Albany Road and Robinson Road was held followed by a sermon and benediction. The Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, S.J., delivered a most Interesting sermon on Saturday evening at the Cathedral on "Don Bosco, Saint," which we give below.
SPECIAL SERMON BY REV. FR
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ነነ Paris, Nov. 16.
A warlike note in the form of the preponderance of military pur- sult and bombing planes of many nations prevalls at the fourteenth Paris' aircraft exhibition which takes place twice a year and which was opened here on Friday in the Grand Palais by President Labrun in the presence of the diplomatic corps, numerous prominent person- alltles and representatives of the aircraft industries in various coun- ! tries. The German Heinkel express · plane of the type in service on the "Stuttgart Seville route which con- nects up with the German Transat- lantic service to South America'at- tracts much attention. One of the features of the exhibition is the gondola of the Soviet stratostat USSR which last year reached the record height of nearly 12 miles as well as the airplane used in rescu- told us that we might appeal tong the mardoned crew of the Che-
im to help us in our prayers: Don Bosco would. have been no saint, still less a canonized one.
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able time for prayer, if prayer, intimate union with God. was not the atmosphere of Don Bosco's
FT. Byrne took as his text:- "For passing by and seeing your idols, I found an alter also, on which was written: TO THE UN-life, the Church would never have KNOWN GOD, What therefore you worship, without knowing it, that I preach to you," Acts 17, v. 23
He said: The story is told that Michelangelo, having finished his masterpiece, the sculptured Moses, stood for a moment in ad- miration. before his own work Then a deep craving surged through his
being: WAS that
Men are gradually dropping the word "Progress."" At the begin- ning of the century. "Progress" was the epitome of civilization; it was the mark of a cultured people. It was something measurable in all? cold, unresponsive marble? the handicraft of man, something "Speak", "Speak"! he exclaimed: apprectable in his science and his and the work of his hands, the art. To-day we speak rather of creation of his mind, looked at him i Peace as an ideal than of Pro- with its sightless eyes of unuswer- ing stone.
Could God be less interested in the work of His divine hands? "God saw all the things that He had made, and they were very good." But they were silent. Then God made the masterpiece of the world: "God created man to His own image." and-man, with a soul it up with the beauty of that image, spoke to His Maker: "He brought them to Adam to see what he would call them." Child
of God and father of the human race. to come, Adam stood and com- muned with God:
Man has understood the truth. He has never been satisfied with the erection of mere works of in-
dustry and art: wherever he has gone to found a home he has erect ed temples. However much be may have neglected his central role as High-priest of Creation, he has always, at least dimly, under-
some
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· Munich, Nov. 16. place of life, where they have erected an altar to the Unknown Professor Kari Yon Linde, the God, without learning to pray to inventor of the ammonia refrige- Him With St. Paul, and all the rating system, died here on Friday, long line of Saints, Don Bosco aged 92- comes to them and says "what you | Tranfaceam: Kuo Min. are searching for I. bring you, that n Him we may 'live, and move, and be it is the path of prayer, a simple path, the child may walk by it."
On general principles we cannot doubt that this was the way of Don Bosco We can appeal, how
ver, to first class testimony. Let ne read you this paragraph from his life:
How
you have considered its simple charm and its lasting fruits. With them they bring his zeal for social uplift; you need not wander be yond the walls of St. Louis School to study its effects. But with them, they bring as the inner fre of their own lives what was the in- her fire of their Father's, the spirit of prayer. On that depends the success of their work. Were Salesian to forget it, he might educate, he might promote social work, but he would have ceased to be the true son of the Saint. The Athenians had the altar to the Unknown God: Don Bosco erected his Oratory to the Known God, the God of Love.---
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"No man is great to his valet, says the proverb. It is, however, to his servant that the saint is a reat man. "I lived with Don Bosco for 25 years.", declares his servant, Peter Earla, "and I have szen him always praying. often I discovered he was praying when he was going upstairs, or in tis room after work." His secre- "For tary adds the testimony: more than 25 years I have been witness of bla perfect union in
Message to Parenta spirit with God." St. Paul said "to
To all of us the solemn triduum me to live is Christ." Don Bosco which we close this evening baa never dreamt of being formed in its message. To parents a special the school of any other Master. one. They must never forget that He did not merely read that "Jesus they are the natural educators of passed the whole night in the their child. In the home of their prayer of God"
"rising | making is laid the foundation of very early in the morning Jesus all 'education. The upbringing of went, into a desert, place to pray." With His Master Don Bosco watch
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stood that hands clasped in pray- er are more powerful than hands grasping the sword-hilt. If he has. forgotten the language of Heaven in the twilight of his soul he erects an altar to the Unknown God.
The greatness of the Saints is their union with the Known God: "that I preach to you." You have been thinking of Don Bosco as an educator, as, a social worker. In both fields of activity he accom- plished much. If however he had been nothing bus an educator, no- thing but a social worker, his name might it is a mere chance-bave been attached to a system, ored at night; with his Master he linked with a movement, without rose very early to pray.
awakening any personal chord of
Cavour Asks For Prayers sympathy in those who used it. During the course of his life Don He would have been a reflector of Bosco had fréquently to deal with of God's light-even the some of the leading European heavens reflect it-we might have statesmen.
His dealings with been grateful for the light though Cavour form quite an episode in uninterested in the reflector. But als life. Their last meeting was Don Bosco was more than that, in 1860. They had just said good- Certainly he reflected the divine ve when Count Cavour turned to light brilliantly, but he contained the Saint and said: "We are It" in them, and Thou in Me; friends as before, dear Don Bosco, that they may be made perfect" in and......pray for us." To which one." Don Bosco was a Saint. If the Saint replied "I will pray, Bir, you ask what it is to be a Saint, that God may be your helper in the Church replies to be heroic life and at the bour of your death virtue. If you further ask Cayour was attended by a priest by what path the hero travel before he died.' led to the heroic, the Church will reply with her Master point. In their heart of hearts No other than the path. of even those from whose lives prayer prayer:" "Ask, arid you shall re- is far recognised that there is no crive, that your joy may be full" Lower among men comparable to (John, 16 v. 24) one saint may dif- } the power of prayer; and that the fer all along the line of life from ↑ Saint stands on an eminence pre- another-one is the glory of the cisely because, like Moses, he as sun, another the glory of the cends the mountain to commuhe moon, and another the glory of the "with God, stars," (I Cor. 15, v. 41), but to You remember that Don Bosco, every saint, as Michelangelo to his statue, God cries: "Speak, ob, speak to Me!" Every aaint is a
man of prayer.
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asked for his plan of education, re- plied "but I have no plan." The truth is that his plan was the plan of prayer. The abiding character of the educational work of: Don When speaking to you of Don Bosco, the really uplifting effect Bosco the saint, this is the one of his social work for the waifs indeed the only point which I wish | and strays of humanity lle in the to stress this evening. The details spirit of prayer which is the spirit cf his life already set before you of all the Saints leave no doubt that he was a man
their child is the most sacred of their parental trusts. Let them pause and ask if Don Bosco the educator has ideals in common with them. Let them pause and ask if Don Bosco the social up- lifter would need to uplit them socially. Let them pause and ask if Don Bosco the Saint would be. at home in their home.
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None of us can quite get away from social work: "Am I my bro- ther's keeper?" "Yes" is the life- long answer of the Saint pointing to the words of the Master: was hungry and you did not feed Me, thirsty and you did not give Me to drink." Can we range our- selves in the company of the Saint in any of his works of zeal for his fellow-man?
People tell us that the world is calling to-day for great statesmen. Not Brethren, The world is call- ing for Saints who can pray. Years ago the great English states- man: Gladstone, when asked what he considered the greatest need of the day replied: "the greatest need is the sense of sin”; and it is just the Saint with his power of: prayer who has it. To-day much more than in Gladstone's day we need this sense of sin, and we need the spirit of prayer which creates it. Herein is to be found the heal- 1g balm for the wounded world. Herein lies the greatest of all the appeals of Don Bosco. When the Educator passes by we may stand and admire when the Bocial work-- er is in our midst we can praise,
It is not fifty years since the but when Don Bosco the Saint if action," indeed of so much ac death of Don Bosco. Already his passes along the path of prayer, tion that one might doubt if there sons, the Balesiais, have spread we can, all, young and old, nax we was time" in his crowded life for | over Europe, America, Asia, Africa, must, follow and pray›› Buch is the contemplation Brethren, if there Austrails With them they bring fruit of the spiritüa). Triduum, mey was not time for prayer, consider the educating spirit of Don Bosco 1t be un abiding one.
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