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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1937.
PAGE FOR THE CHURCHES
RELIGION: PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL
III-The First Formulation Of The Church
- (BY SCRUTATOR)
The Church which Jesus founded (if he can be said to have founded Church at all) and the Kingdom which he preached were one and indivisible. The first being the visible expression of the second." This is
truth which must never be forgotten in every con- sideration of the history of an institu- tion which calls itself a Christian Church. There can be no spiritually valid basis for the existence of a com munity calling itself by the name of Christ, than that it is founded by him,
historically only. nat
but immediately. This is the
fundamental cri terion to which every Christian in -titution must submit.
first
It is not a matter of vital import- ance in a consideration of the history of the Christian institution that we should be able to determine the exact lenght of Jesus ministry; existing computations vary from a period of one year to a period of three years. Bet whatever its actual time existence, it can be qualitatively divided into three parts.
The initial period, beginning after the Temptations' is one of struggle with worldly powers; the second, be
after the Feeding of the Five found, is one of comparative peace- fulness and retreat from strenuous converse with the people; and the third and last period begins with that statement of Jesus determination to go to Jerusalem, a period of struggle, Refeat, and victory.
not by the assertion of authority, but through his words and with the. memory of his deeds still strong in their minds, they came to feel and to know, so that when the time was ripe and he asked them, they were prepared
admit,
that
he was their Mesainh. And so the age long hopes of all Israel were fulfilled in the birth of a little society of men, humble and unlearned men living an alien land, knit together by a new regard for each other, by a new attita de to God and to life, and with a great reverence for him who had led them into these possessions.
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Immediately the third nud last stage of his so short life began and the dis ciples learned that their newly copter Messiah must face a felon's death. Doubts and fears were renewed within them and they forsook him and led in the int hours, when through the agony of crucifixion he sum- wed up all his arguments and tonching and
proved
con his tention that Kingdom. Humanity, hed at lat mattered but the achieved a divine disinterestedness- the Son of God and of man had died for love of God and man.
It achievement in life and death should was impossible that such an come to be regarded merely as an ancient drama, an old miracle play!! the myrrh, the 'cassin and the aloes became not the embalmment of d During the first period Josas taught offering to a living power, for although
glorious remembrance, but
votive aud healed all who came to him, add the disciples found it exceedingly dif dressing himself through the high-ficult to express intelligible their ways and by ways, to all the simple individual experiences, they each knew fotk
who crowded to hear his that their Master was not dead. massage, for the Galileans were simple folk, unspoiled by the evils of Pharisaism. His
His popularity increased until it attracted the emissaries of the Jerusalem authorities who sent reports of him to their superiors, His battle It did not, talà dels now begins
take
to learn that all activo
of prejudice combatting and hatred was exhausting and imputent of resi achivement. На withdrew from the contest and from the region of the Herodian jurisdia- tion where his effected
when in could
Red by treanciar might be
Hero
not be compassed by argument or by the assertion of external authority. He retreated with his disciples to the northern and eastern non-Jewish shores of the Sea of Galilee. There, then, in the mountain fastnesses and by the quiet wave-washed strands, he strove to convince and confirm the impression which his personality and his message had made upon the twelve pupils or learners whom he had chosen.
The Truth Dawna
Only gradually did something of his truth dawn upon the minds of each ne of them in turn. They learned that nothing mattered to their Master out the spreading of the Kingdom of God. fo quietness and confidence,
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The following are the Services for the week at Emmanuel Mis sion Church, 218 Nathan Road.. Kowloon:-
Saturday, 9.30 p.m. Fellowship Meeting followed by the Lord's Supper. Sunday, 11.00 a.m. Divine Service
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Preacher, Dr. H. L. Clift, Sub- ject, "Christ's New Things." Text, "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creation: old things have passed away all things have become new (2 Cor. 5.17).
Sunday, 3.00 pm. Sunday School,
. Young Women's Bible Class
Young Bible Class. Sunday, 8.30 p.m. Divine Service preceded by "Song Service at 6.00 pm. Preacher, Dr. H. L cuft,
Subject, "God versus the Devil" Text, "here sin abounded, grace did much more abound" (Ro mans 5.20). Monday, 7.45 p.m.. BA.CA. Black-
board Meeting. Tuesday. 8.00 p.m. Young People's
Club
Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Ladies Sew- ing Circle at 1, King'a Terracer Wednesday, 6.00
Sunday p.m. School Teacher's Preparation. Thursday, 10.30 am, Ladies Biblé
Study Circlerat. No. 216B Na- than Road. This is open to all Ladies in the Colony who are interested in the Bible... Thursday, 8.00 p.m. Bible Study Circle for men conducted by Mr. James Rraza. Tuesday, 23rd, at 5.30 pm. Monthly Meeting of the Kwangtung &. Hong Kong Branch of the Bible Union of China.
When the morning after the Cruci- fixion dawned and found the disciples scattered, the first formulation of the Church was dissipated. way before its members had courage How long it to return to Jerusalem to be recon- stituted, no man knows
whole
pregnant chapter of the history of the Early Church had to be sacrificed to cover the traces of the disciples' own defection and despair. In St. Luke's Gospel and his A
Acts
we can see the process of expurgation visibly at work. The disciples according to the orthodoxy, never left Jerusalem. Doctrine was transmuting history. Bat the only impregnable doctrine is history. To history belongs the reality of Simon's experience of the continued ex- istence of Jesus,
new
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
31st February, 1937.".
2nd Bunday in Lont
6.00 am-Holy Communion. (Com-
municants' Fellowship) 8.00 am-Holy Communion in Peak
Church
10.00am-Kindergarten and Child-
Service.
ren's
11.00a.m.Mattias. Preacher: The Bishop.
19.16 p.m.-Holy Communion, 6.30 p.m.-Evensong. Preacher: The Bishop.
7.30 am
Weekdays
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Holy Communion is celebrated on:-
Wednesday (St. Matthias' Day) at 7.30
am, in the Peak Church. Friday at 7.46 am. (in Cantonese).
Prayers for the sick, Wednesday
10.15 a.m.
MIDWEEK SERVICE
The Chaplain will give a course of During Lent & Special Service will be held at 5:45 p.a. on Wednesdays. addresses on "When ye Pray."
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Tuesday 23rd 0p.m. Houg Kang Singers OTHER NOTICES
Thursday 25th 5 p.m. V.D.M.A. meet-
"Elijah" Cathedral.
ing to meet Mr. G. Barclay, Far Eastern Secretary of C.M.S. ONFIRMATION PREPARATION.
Cathedral Hall,
Walnesday 6.00p.m.-Adulta. Thursday 5.30 p.m.-Juniors.
8.00 p.m-Seniors. THE CHAPEL" OF RESURRECTION
9.15 Children's Service.
UNION CHURCH
Morning Service 10.30 am. Even-
ing Service 6 p.m. The preacher at both services is Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow,
The Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the Evening dervice.
Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 The B.A.C.A. meets in the Churen
p.m.
The Annual General Meeting of members and subscribers to the Union Church will be held in the Church Hall on Friday. March 5th, at 9 p.m. The meeting will be pre- ceded by a Social at 7.30 pm, and supper will be served at 8 pm. It is important that all members and Supporters of the Church should attend this meeting.
The Helena May Christian Fel- lowship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am. The speaker during Lent is Bishop Ħali,
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
(Church of England)
Rev. C. Brown to preach. V. D. M. A. Annual Meeting. Sunday: February 21st. Holy Com-
munion 8.15am. Choral Communion and Address 11a.m. Preacher; Rev. J R. Higgs. 'Subject: "The meaning of Self-
Denial."
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG
mon
The subject of the Lesson Ser- in all churches of Christ, will be: "Mind." Scientist,, to-morrow, February 21.
CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES
National Catholic
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BEAUTY. THE
GOAL OF ARTS
"Is Beauty the goal of the Arts?*** began Olive M. Parkinson, MA at
Welfare Conference last Thursday's Theosophical 80-
ciety lecture Quoting from su- the speaker emphasised the Unity thorities and theosophical writers that lay in Art. There was One Source, the creative impute,
arts
and
During the past week a represents tive of the N.C.W.C. (National Catho- lia Welfare Conference) passed through. Hong Kong. The N.C.W.C. are fami liar initials to readers of Catholic Which in its own planes, untetter papers for they indicate a highly effi- tered by Time and Space was un- cient Catholic news service which has differentiated. As Art descending its headquarters in the United States. Into the more transient worlds of The Golden Text will be: "Trust The representative, Mgr. Hawks, who the personality seven main divi- In the Lord with all thine heart; spent a few days in Hong Kong, was stons were soon evident. These and lean not unto thine own un- its special representative at the could te grouped into the Time derstanding." (Proverbs 3:5) Manila Congress, and travelled from
Among others, Brown.
the following Philadelphia via Europe and the Literature as the bridge between citations from the Bible will be Philippine Islands to Hong Kong in
the Space arts with read: "My son, if thou wilt re- company with Cardinal Dougherty. ceive my words, and hide my com- Reporting of Catholic news is only mandments with thee; so that one branch of the work of the thou incline thine ear unto wis- N.C.W.C., for it also has departamenta dom, and apply thine heart to dealing with Social Action, Education understanding; if thou seekest her and many other matters. The board as silver, and searchest for her of the whole organisation is composed as or hid
treasures; then shalt of Bishops elected at the annual meet: thou understand the fear of the ing of American Bishops. Several Lord, and find the knowledge of members of this board passed through God. For the Lord giveth wisdom: Hong Kong recently, including Arch-sensitiveness. out of his mouth cometh know-bishop Rummel of New Orleansy ledge and understanding." (Pro- Bishop Noll, Chairman of the Depart- Chairman of the Legal Department, Mitty of San Francisco and Bishop ment of Lay Organisation, Archbishop Hoban of Rockford, Ill.
Evensong and Sermon 6.15. p.m.
Pracher: Rev 0. (Chaplain of the Mission Seamen Young Peoples" Service 9.45. a.m. Kindergarten
Sunday School 10. 2.23 Primary Sunday School 10.a.m. Monday: Fellowship of Youth
6 p.m.
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Tuesday: V.D.A.A. Working Party St. Andrew's Club League Bad
minton 9 p.m.
2.M.
2:1-8)
The Lesson Sermon will Is include the following citations from the Christian Science Text- book. "Science and Health with Scriptures" by Mary science
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meets in Chator Room at 3p.m. Wednesday: Wolf Cube 5.30 p.m.
Brownie Pack 3.30 p.m.
VUMA. Annual Meeting in the
the Vicarage at 6 p.m. Rover Scouts 8.45 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Elson. (Tpc H. Secretary for Far East).
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICES Service and Address 9 p.m. Prea-Key to the
There are many other Catholic news chor: Rev. A. J. Bennitt, Chap-Baker Eddy: "Christian lain and Lecturer at St. Paul's reveals incontrovertibly that Mind Catholics. The most extensive is the tribute news which is of interest to services organised to collect and dis College, Hong Kong.
is All-in-all, that the only reallt- Fides agency, which covers all the Thursday: Holy Communion 7.30 les are the divine Mind and idea. mission areas. No other news service This great fact is. not, however, has representatives in such widely seen to be supported by sensible separated and such remote places, evidence, until its divine Principle for all the Fides St. Adrew's Club Committee 8.30 15 demonstrated by healing the
are actual missionaries who write correspondents sick and thus proved absolute and
about things that come under their other conclusion can be reached, the matter divine. This proof once seen, no agency which supplies a good deal of own personal observation. It is this
that For three years after my discovery, Vatican Radio Station, which fre
broadcast from the I sought the solution of this pro- quently tells of events in very distant
lands. Listeners in China within of Mind-healing, searched past week will have been interested to the the Scriptures and read little else, kept aloof from society, and de- voted time and energies to dis- covering a position rule. The Scrip tures were illumined; reason and
Womens' Fellowship 3 p.m. boy Scouts 6 p.m.
p.m.
St. Andrew's Club 9 p.m. Friday: Litany, Prayer and Medi-
tation 10.30 a.m.
Full Choir Practice, 6.30 p.m.
UNION CHURCH KOWLOON
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Primary Senior
School, 10.15 x.m. School; Morning Worship 11 a.m. Introit: "Teach me Thy why,
O God,"
Anthem: "God sends the light.” Sermon: """The Lord of Life.""" Evening Worship 6.30 p.m.
The Wack's Announcements: Monday: 6 p.m. Table Teanis
Club. Wednesday:
10 a.m
Women's
Guild; Speaker Mrs. J. R.
» Higgs,
8.45 p.m. Evening of Mah Jong.
Y.PA.
8.30 p.m. Fellowship of Recol
lection.
blem
revelation were reconciled. and afterwards the truth of Christian Setence was demonstrated. Let us accept Science, relinquish all theories based on sense testimony, give up imperfect models and illu- sive ideals; and so let us have one God, one Mind, and that one per- fect, producing His own models of excellence." (Pages 109,110,248).
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ANNOUNCEMENT
hear
very successful and highly organised a detailed account of the method employed by Mgr. Meyer; M.M. in tasching catechism in the Prefecture Service the Lumen, founded and still of Wuchow, Kwangmi.
China has its own Catholic News very efficiently directed from Paiping by Fr. Dietz, M.M., who spent several years as a missionary in the Kong- moon district, Kwangtung,
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ST. PETER'S CHAIR The Feast of St. Peters Chair," which appears on the Catholic Church calender for the coming week some- timea causes surprise to those who are not familiar with Catholic liturgy, and First Church of Christ Scientist, the fact that an actual chair in Rome Hong Kong a Branch of The Mo- Feter's Chair has caused many to is preserved with respect is "St. ther Church, The First Church of think, quite erroneously, that it is this Christ Scientist in Boston Maas, actual chair which is the object MacDonnell Road close to. Tram feast. There are in fact two feasts of the Station, Sunday Service 11.15 a.03.
which the "Chair of St. Peter" is Testimony Meeting, Wednesday ́6
commemorated. One, in the middle of the forth Thursday: 6. p.m. Table Tennis. A Reading Room is located at ours, was in honour of " "St.
Club.
Bank of East
Chair at Home"; next Monday's Aala Building, 10 is "St. Peter's Chair at Antioch." Des Voeux Road Central and is Both feasts simply recall the day un open daily 10,30 a.m.-3 p.m. Satur- which the Apostle Peter's personal days 10.30 am.-12.30 p.m., evenings
authe as head of the Church was first ( except Wednesdays and Saturdays The h..t denotes the day when he
olished in Rome and Antioch 5-7 p.m. All authorised Christian frst presided at a religious ceremony Selence Literature is available at in Rome; the second the the Reading Room. The Public is when the See of Antioch The following are the forthcoming cordially invited to attend the ser-established. Next week's feast was Services, etc. at the Rosary Church, 20vices and to visit the Reading in carly years it was celebrated with 3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon in Chatham Road Kowloon
not at first attributed to Antioch, and English.
Sunday, Feb. 21-2nd Sunday in Lent. At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Chinese.
It is with historical fact alone that we must primarily concern ourselves, and Mr. Middleton Murry has undoub CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL tedly written truly when he asserts that the disciples experience of the continued existence of Jesus' is his- torical fact. The great Christian Church' he continues, was built, not on a lie, but on the truth. What then is that truth! For answer we must turn subsequent formulations of the Chris the story of the second and tian Church.
KOWLOON TONG ANGLICAN CHURCH
(3 Duke Street)
BISHOP HALL TO PREACH
Opening Service of Christ
Church Next Saturday
The following are the Services and Notices for the forthcoming week:-
February 21, 2nd Sunday in Lent. 7.15 am. Holy Communion.
a.m. Sung Eucharist. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong. Second of course of addresses, "Jesus Christ, Master Crafts- man of Life."
6.30 p.m. Evensong and Bermon. Subject: "The Sower." Prea- ched: Mr. G. S. She. Sunday Schoul: Juniors at 9 am
Seniors at 10.15. a.m. Wednesday, February 24.-Discus-
Catholic
The following are coming services at the Cathedral, Caine Road: February 21st-Second Sunday in
Lent Feast of Our Lord of "Pas505" Morning services: 1st Mass at 6 2nd Mess Mass.
at B-Solemn High
Evening services-
At 4.30 Recitation of the Holy
Rosary.
Friday: 3.30 p.m. Children's Gulld.
5.45 pm. Teacher's Class. 8.45 p.m. Choir Practice.
ROSARY CHURCH
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7:30
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ท
Room.
day
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both. The Time.arts were Music, Poetry, Drama and the corres- ponding Space arts were Architec ture, Sculpture and Painting.
after skilful presentation of argu- A definition of beauty arrived at ments was that it was the impost- ton of something beyond through which a sensitive artist could im press spectators possessing a like
ception of Beauty.
Three factors made up the per-
thing itself. The second was the course, Beauty the transcendental One was of
object possessing the beauty and the third was the subjective ability to receive the beauty.
Eastern ideas of the Arts and their purpose placed themas morality and methods inducing B higher philosophio sages as a means of among the more reaching the Supreme.
In her summing up of the argu-
ments Mrs. Parkinson said, "The in Man by the pursuit of an ever- development of the creative spirit changing, ever-growing conception of Beauty-Beauty which la coli- ception" of Truth or which will in cident with our ever-evolving con-
with Truth. In our perception of the u'tlinate resolve itself together Divin'ty."
ember of A lively discussion followed and it was emphatically stated by a there was such a thing as ugliness the audience that
lecturer that there was beauty in desp'te the assertion made by the
everything.
The reply was that Just as a discord in a symphony every step taken by the Units in God's Consciousness also increased increased the harmony, so that
the harmony of the Grand Sym-- phony of Evolution.
TERRITORIAL ARMY POPULAR
The Territorial Army is regain- ing its popularity with young men of military age. Not since 1925" has there been so good a year for recruiting as the one just ended, "Morning Post." Writes # correspondent fri the
No fewer than 606 officers and 12.228 "other ranks" were added, to the strength during the year. The result would have been great-
Portuguese. [ST. TERESA'S CHURCH the divinits by the Sea of Tiberias to torials "on paper." I understand
English. # 8.30 Procession in honour of Our Lord followed by the Benediction of the
9:30
English, Carrying the Cross-Sermon Blessed Sacrament. and Benediction of the Bles- sed Sacrament,
At 2 p.m. Catechism in Chinese, At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the Blessed Sacroment.
February 22nd-St. Peter's Chair
at Antioch,
At 4.30 p.m. Procession in honour of February 23rd-8t.
Our Lord of "Passos" at the Cathedral. Peter Damian Bishop and.
From 2 to 6 p.m. Spiritual Retreat Doctor of the for Church.
of the C.C.Y.W.8. Feb 24-To-day the February 24th-St. Mattias Apostle
--Abstinence is dispensed. February 25th-St. Ethelbert, King. February 26th-8t. Victor-Fast
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At 530 p.m. The Way of the
Cross,
On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30. Confessions morning and even-
Ing.
STREET SLEEPERS
DINNER
ston Group at 8.30 p.m. Sub. ject: "Faith." All interested welcome.
To-morrow the Congregation of the Saturday, February 27-Opening icon is giving its annual dinner to the Third Order of Skint Francis in Kow. Service of Christ Church, Kow-Street Sleepers of Saint Francis Home. loon Tong, at 6 p.m.
The dinner which will take place at 11 am in Saint Teresa's Parochial Hall is made possible by the generosity of the subscribers to Saint Anthony the distribution of foodstuffs to the Bread
Fund, the purpose of which is
poor.
Tea at 4.30 pm in the Fiat above the Book Hoom, 2163 Nathan Road.
The Meeting at 5.30 p.m. in the
Church.
Speaker, Rev. Gilbert Hook. All Friends of the Bible Union Invited. (Will they please note that it is no longer on Thurs day but the last Tuesday of every month.)
Weis
dispensed. Meeting
of the C. C. Y. W. S. at 5.30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24-Fast Day.
The Way of the Cross in Chinese
at pm.
The Way of the Cross in English
at 6 pm
Meeting of the Men-Promoters of the Apostleship of Prayer after the Way of the Cross.
On week-days Mass at 6,30 and 7.30.
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ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
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5. GARDEN ROAD. 21st February: Second Sunday in
Lent. First Mass and General - Com-
munion at 8 ami. Second Mass at 10 am, follow by Benediction of the Blessed Sa- crament: "...
This Service will be broadcast.-- Sermon on: "The Sacrament of Baptism" by Rev. Father D., MacDonald 8. J Catechism for Children at 3
p.m.
Saint Francis Home is conducted by the T.0.8.F. under the auspices of the Interparochial Council of the parish 24th February: Wednesday Ab-
ats of the Catholic c churches in the
Funds
stinence is dispensed.
great solemnity in Rome as traditionaler but for the removal of men anniversary of the day when Feter from units who were only Temi- bore
witness
of Christ, and was named that no fewer than 5,000 men were by Him the rock on which His church discharged because their services was founded. For that reason the were not worth retaining. The following are the services etc.
reason the feast was sometimes spoken Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong: for the forthcoming week at St.of as that on which Peter was first
chosen pope." Saturday, Feb. 20.-Ember Day- Peter's Church is believed by a very The material chair venerated, in St. old. tradition to have been actually
St. Eleutherius, Bishop.
Final approval was given to 125.114 recruits during the first nine months of the Army's year. from April to December. For the
8. p.m.-General meeting of the used by St. Peter-or rather, that corresponding period in 1936 the numbers of the St. Teresa's it has incorporated in it some of the total was 16.415. There is still a Chinese Young Men's Society,wood of this old chair. Even in its serious gap in the figures as re- Lecture by Rev. Fr. E. Rourke, chair, and it was used for the coron-strength. The reason is partly present form it is a very ancient presenting establishment and Sunday, Feb. 21.-2nd Sunday 'in trton of popes until the temporary due to the raising, during the
Avignon in the fourteenth
of the papal capital to year of the establishment by
contory.
S.J.
Lent-Feast of Our Lord of Passus-St. Maxilillan, Bishop. 7.00 am-First mass with ser-,
mon in Chinese.
9.00 a.m.---Second mass with ser-
mon in English followed by
WAX OF THE CROSS
20,573.
other
Consequently the number re- During Lont a common devotion inquired to complete all units has Catholic Churches is that of the "Way risen from 1,958 omcera and 16.223 the last events of the Passion of Christ, other ranks in January, 1936, to (or Stations) of the Cross," in which Benediction of the Most Bles- sed Sacrament, General Con- are recalled, and certain prayers sald ranks to-day.
from the condemnation to the burial 2,079 officers and 52,843 munion of the members of the or, sung. St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men's Society.
9.30 am-Third Mass with ser-
mon in English.
The first Stations are
aid to havs been erected in the chur
chas when the holy places of Falestine
AIR DEFENCE NEEDS
of Christianity, as it was then no longer being so great after so good & re- fell into the hands of fanatical enemies The reason for the deficiency
From to-day the retreat for the then, a had long been the custom explains in a statement, the con- possible for people to go there to visit crafting year is, the War Office Monday, Feb. 22-St. Peter's Chair sent the scenes
Chinese Community begins. The fourteen pictures which repre- version of two divisions into the
at. Aritlochr Tuesday, Feb. 23.
recalled area ist and 2nd Anti-Aircraft Divi- familiar object in Catholic
churches all over the world, and have stons, the establishment of which
the
St. Peteromet
Damian, Bishop and Doctor
Meeting of the Active Service Unit
Wednesday. Feb. 248. Mathias."
pensed.
Deen notable works of art is over twice that of the divisionss
one of the
remarkable seta of they displaced. produced in modern times
in Westminster Cathedral,
Friday, Feb. 28 St. Victor, An- for the Stations, opus sectile being to maintain the Home
There will be "The Way of the
Cross" at 6 pm,
are derived mainly from the generosity 26th February: Friday. FAST DAY. of the Catholic parishioners who con- tribute to the collections which are conducted
by the members of the The Services are open to all church doors and to individual dona- T.O.S.F. each Sunday outside the No Collection on Sunday Fventions received through the courtesy of
Ing.
"the leading papers."
On week-days Holy Mass at 8
am.
As was pointed out recently, the.
Fria Gillogt remarkable is that change over of the greater, part Thursday, Feb. 25-st. Ethelbert, Cardinal Bourne
Apostle, Abstinence is als London. It is carved in
in marble in low of a Feld Army Division to an relief, and is the most striking addition Anti-Aircraft Division means that to the cathedral for
the new equipment and drill halle Kingd
was responsible Many artistic media have been used have to be provided.
Some units which had their perhaps the most suitable, but paint headquarters in the centre of ing, or reproduction of painting, in the London have to be moved to the most common. Of modern English outskirts of Greater London. The painters who have painted, sets of
60th Anti-Aircraft Brigade. R.A. Frank Brangwyn is the most success"
chorest-FABT DAY.
Confessions are heard every day days the special time for Confes-pictures for the Way of the Cross (the old 3th City of London Regi--
before and after Mass. On Satur-
sions is from 4,30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
ment) are to move to Bellingham,