HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937.
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CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES
The War And The Missions
News from all parts ir China tella of the inevitable difficulties that are attending Mission work In war conditions. Even where there is no actual contact with: fighting and no air raids, so far. the drain of Mission resources to help the wounded and refugees has made" it necessary to pend many missionary activities throughout the 'country. A num ber of schools, for instance, have had to be closed because there arë no funds
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to pay the teachers. This is done with considerable 're- gret, and It is hoped that as soon are things are better organised It will be possible to "open most them again. The six missionaries who were captured by Irregular troops near Peining several weeks ago are still held captive, in spite of the hopes that were held out when four of their confrercs were released. Most of the band of captors are said to be in favour of their release, as they do not wish to be regarded as bandits, but the leaders still hope to be able to exchange them for a large sup ply of war materials.
The damage done to Catholic missionary institutions in Shang- hai seems to be very considerable. though the extent of it is not yet fully known. Recent Information tells that four bombs struck the Sacred Heart Hospital after its evacuation. A bomb also fell on "the secondary school attached to the Aurora University, injuring seven members of the Mission staff,
BISHOPS ORGANISE WAR · ·
RELIEF
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Very soon after the outbreak of war in China Catholic ecclesiastics and prominent laymen met to ar- range for the use of Catholic or- ganisations In China in the relief of the wounded A Committee was formed under the chairmanship of Mr. Lo Pu Hong. the Shanghai business man and philanthropist. and Catholte societies all over China are working in connection with it, and it in turn bands over everything directly to the Chinese Red Cross. An additional branch of the same work is the Committee of Bishops, headed. by the Vicar Apostolic qf Nanking. and having as its chief co-operators the three Bishops of the Wuhan cities, whe are appealing to their Catholic
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
Queen's Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong.
(opposite the R.N. Hospital). The Rev. J. E. Sandbach com- mences his Ministry. Sunday ser- vices, 17th October, 1937.
ST ANDREW'S CHURCH
(Church of England
The Rev. Dr. E. Stanley Jones to French at Evening.
Medical Working Party The following are the forthcom- services, etc. at St. Andrew's Church Kowloon:-
fellow bishops' all over the world in aid of the Chinese wounded. As the appeal is so widely spread It is hoped that it will bring sub-ing stantial aid to the war, sufferers. The headquarters of the Catholic Relief organisation is in Hankov. c/o the Catholic Mission there.
KNATCHBULL ABBESSES
When the Ambassador to China occupied a prominent place in the news, owing to his injury by the Japanese, a number of details about him and his family appeared in the papers. One was that ona, of the family played a part in the Restoration of the Stuarts. This was an Abbess of the Benedictive Abbey of Ghent. What her sør- vices were is not very clear, but an of record states that she "was very serviceable to King Charles II and his brother, the Duke of York, while they were in banishment, not only in the way of hospitality to them and their followers, but even in matters of the highest concern relating and their restoration. which passed through her hands and were managed with singular" prudence." She was the fourth Abbess, and one of three of the Knatchbull family who held the. office. The best known was the first Abbess of the Convent, Lady Lucy, whose life was written about three hundred years ago by Bir Toble Matthew and was republish- ed in 1931.
THE NEXT QUEEN OF EGYPT
The sixteen-year old daughter of Pasha Yussef Zulficar, who is to be married to King Farouk of Egypt next February, was at a Catholic Convent school when the king's choice tell upon. her. Like his mother, Queen Nazli, the future Queen Farida was educated at the convent of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion, and was one of the leading pupils both in studies and games. She was in the convent since she was eight years old and was preparing for the Baccalan- reate examination this month when her engagement put an end to her studies. "What a pity," her teacher. Sister Leonie, is reported to have exclaimed, "and such a good student!" Her companiers at school were also disappointed, be- eause she was the" best player on the basket-ball team."
UNION CHURCH
NOTICES
Morning Service 10.30 Evening Service 6 p.m
Preacher at Morning Service, Rev, K; Mackenzie Dow; Evening Service, Rev. A. Maclellan, Canton The S.A.C.A. meets, in the
Sunday, October. 17th.-Twenty First Sunday after Trinity.
Holy Communion, 8.15. a.m. Choral Communion and Address 11 a.m. Preacher:----The Vicar.
Subject: Why should I be good? Evensong and Address, 6.15 p.m Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Stanley Jones (author of "Christ of the Indian Road" etc.)
Sunday Schools
Young Peoples' Service at the Church for older children at 10 a.m. Frimary Sunday School in the Hall for younger children. at 10 a.m.
Monday: St. Luke's Day. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m.
Medical Working Party 10 am. Fellowship of Youth 8 pan. Teachers Preparation Class 7 pun. St.
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral. Caine Road.
October 17th-22nd Sunday After Pentecost. St. Margaret Mary Ala- coque,
Morning Services
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
LESSON SERMON
"FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Subject: Doctrine of Atonement
The subject of the Lesson Ser- all churches of Christ. mon in 1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Scientist, to-morrow, October 17, Chinese.
will be: "Doctrine of Atonement.” The Golden Text will be: "God is faithful, by whom ye were cali. ed unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord." 1 Corin- thians 1:9)..
2nd Mass at 8-Solemn High Mass in honour of St. Margaret Mary with sermon in English.
3rd Mass at 10.30, with 'sermon in English.
October 18th-St. Luke Evange- list.
October 19th-St. Peter of Alcan- tara. Holy Hour from 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
Among others. the following citations from the Bible will be read: "Verily, verily, I say unto
He you.
that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, On week-days: Mass at 6 and but, climbeth up some other way. the same is a thief and a robber. But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. I am the door: by me if any man enter in. he shall be saved, and and and
7.30.
Confessions morning and even-
ing.
During the week days every even- Ing at 5.30 there is: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. recitation of the Holy Rosary and Bene- diction
It
shall go in and out, pasture." (John 10.1,2,9).
The Lesson Sermon will also Include the following passages
Andrew's Club Badminton ST, TERESA'S CHURCH from the Christian Science Text- Evening 0 p.m.
Tuesday: Mother's Union Meet- Ing 3 p.m.
St. Andrew's Brownie 3:30 p.m. Church Council Meeting 5.45 p.m. Dr. Stanley Jones addresses a public meeting in St. Andrews Hall at 9 p.m. Everyone welcome. Wednesday: Medical Working
Party 10.a.
Intercession Service in connec- tion with the War at 12 noon.
Wolf Cuba 5.30 p.m. Rover Scouts 8.45 p.m
Thursday: Women's Fellowship
3 p.m."
Boy Scouts (1st. Kowloon) 6 p.m. Extraordinary General Meeting of St. Andrew's Club at 8.30 p.m.
St. Andrew's Club Committee'
8.45 p.m.
St. Andrew's Club "Open Night" 9 p.m.
Friday: Medical Working Party
10 a.m.
Entertainment for Shanghai
DIVINE SERVICES Oct. 17, Sunday:-6.30 am. Holy Mass with Sermon in Chinese.- 7.30 am. Holy Mass, Sermon in English and Benediction.-9:30 am. Holy Mass with Sermon in English.
On Week-days: Holy Mass at 6.30 and 7.30 a.m. Rosary and Benediction at 6.00 p.m.
St. Francis' Chapel at Kowloon, City:--
On Sunday:Holy Mass with Sermon in Chinese at 7.00 am. Instruction in Chinese and Bene- diction 6.00 p.m.
On Week-days: Holy Mass at 7.00 a.m. Rosary and Benediction
at 8.00 p.m.
ROSARY CHURCH
20, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON
The following are the fortn
children at the Old Central British Coming Services, etc. at the Rosary
School at 5.30 in the Hall. Full Choir Practice 8.30 pm.
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The following are the Services for the week at Emmanuel Mission Church 218 Nathan Road, Kow- foon:-
Saturday. 8.30 p.m. Fellowship Meeting followed by the Lord's Supper
book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Our Master taught no more theory, doctrine, or belief. It was the divine Principle of all real being which he taught and prac- tised. Bila proof of Christianity was no form or system of religion and worship, but Christian Science, working out the harmony of Life -and-Love.---We acknowledge Jesus' atonement OS the evidence of divine, efficacious Love, unfolding man's unity with God through Christ Jesus the Wayshower; and we acknowledge that man is saved through Christ, through Truth, Life, and Love as demonstrated by the Galilean Prophet in healing the sick and overcoming sin and death." (Pages 28.497).
ANNOUNCEMENT
First Church of Christ Scientist. Hong Kong. a Branch of The Mo- ther Church. The First Church of Christ Selentist in Boston, Mass., MacDonnell Road close to Tram Church, 20 Chatham Road, Kow-Station. Sunday Service 11.15 a.m loon.
Testimony Meeting.. Wednesday 8 Sunday, Oct. 17-22nd Sunday p.m. A Reading Room is located at after, Pentecost;
Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and 13 open dally 10.30 a.m.-2 p.m. Satur- At 7.30, Mass with sermon in days 10.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m., evenings English.
except Wednesdays and Baturdays At 8.30. Mass with sermon in 5-7 p.m. All authorised Christian Portuguese.
Science Literature is available at the Reading Room. The public is invited to attend the services and to visit the Reading Room.
At 6.30. Masa with sermon in Chinese.
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At 9.30, Mass with sermon in English, followed by the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recita- tion of the Holy Rosary and
Vincent de Paul's Society.
Sunday, 11 a.m. Divine Service. | Benediction. Preacher Dr. H.L. Clift. Subject. At 10,30 am. Meeting of the St. "Tests," Text, "Everyone shall bet salted with fire, and every sacrifice shall be salted with sult" (St. Mark 9:49)
Sunday. 3 p.m. Sunday School, Young Women's Bible Class, Young Men's Bible Class.
At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc- tion in Chinese.
At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
From 2 to 8 p.m. Spiritual Re- treat for the Members of the
Sunday 8.30 p.m. Divine Service | C.C.Y.W.S.
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 Church Hall on Tuesday evening (preceded by Song Service at 8
at the English Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. J. E. Sandbach:~~
Hymn No. 115 (Ascalon). Prayer. Lord's Prayer, Hymn No. 289 (81. Agnes), 1st Lesson, Hymn No. 383
• Ascension 410 Second Tune), 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 539 (Farrant), Bermion, Hymn No 245 (Lancashire), Benediction.
Evening Service at 7.15 at the English Methodist Church. cher: Rev. J. E. Sandbaen:-
Hymn No. 157 (St. Catherine)." Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Hymn No. 283 (St. Cuthbert), Lesson, Notices. Hymn No. 916 (St. Helen's). Ser- mun, Hymn No. 418 (Samson), Benediction...
at 7.30 p.m.
The Helena May Christian
Fellowship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am.
There will be a combined meet- ing of the Ladies' Committee and the Women's Guild in the Church Hall on Monday morning at 10.30
3.mi.
10.
THE "CHURCH
The Rev. C. H. Hobart, senior curate at St. Paul's Church, Bed- ford, has been appointed priest- in-charge of Hammerfield, near Hemel Hempstead, by the Vicar of Boxmour, the Rev. C. C. Hamilton. A silver chalice, paten and alms Monday, Oct. 18-Feast of St. dish have been presented to the p.m. conducted by Rev. H. Bucher) Luke, Evans.-Meeting the chapel of Westminster Hospital in Preacher, Mr. Leland Wang.
Children of Mary's Sodality after memory of Mr. J. S. Anderson, Monday. 8 p.m. S.A.C.A. Black- the Benediction.
formmerly General Manager of board Meeting.
Wednesday, Oct. 20.-Meeting of the Metropolitan Railway and later Tuesday, 8 p.m. Young People's the C.Y.ME. after the Benediction. Secretary, Treasurer and Bollettor On week-days: Mass at 5.30 of the London Fassenger Transport Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Ladies and 7.30. Exercises for the Board. Sewing Circle at 1. Canton Villas. Month of the Holy Rosary at 5 Observatory Road.
Wednesday, 6 p.m. Sunday School
Club.
Prea- ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Teachers Preparation."
Notices For The Week. The Social Hour, usually held for Servicemen at the "S. and S. Home" following the Sunday evening ser- vice at 8.15 p.m. will take the form this week of a welcome meeting for Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sandbach. It Is hoped that all members will make a special effort to be pre- sent at the day's services and, at the Welcome meeting:
There will be a meeting of the House Committee of the "S. and
S. Home on Wednesday, October 20th at 5.30 p.m.
In connection with the visit, of Dr. Stanley Jones to Edng Kong, meetings have been arranged for Europeans on the Hong Kong side. of the Harbour on Oct. 20th., 21st.. 22nd.
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Wednesday, October 20th. Re- ception at the Residence of Rév. K. M. Dow.
Thursday, October 21st. Meeting
at the Cathedral. Friday, October 22nd. A Spécial Meeting for Ser- vicemen at the Chinese Methodist
3. GARDEN ROAD October 17th. - 22nd. Bundaÿ after Pentecost.
First Mass and General Com- munion at 8 am
Service for the Army and Navy 9 am.
Third Mass at 10 dm. followed by Benediction of the Blessed
Bacrament.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Praise and Prayer Meeting.
Thursday, 10,30 a.m. Ladies Bible Study Circle at No. 2163 Nathun Road. This is open to all ladies In the Colony, who are interested in the Bible.
Thursday, p.m. Evangelistic Bervice. Preacher. Mr. Leland Wang
Thursday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Circle for men, conducted by Mr.
On week days, Holy Mass at 8 James Braga.
a.m
Confessions are heard every day before and after Mass.
On Saturdays, the special time for Confessions is from 4.30 p.m.
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to 8 p.m.
CHRIST CHURCH,
-The Services are open to all..
No Collection on Bunday Even- ing.
KOWLOON UNION
CHURCH
p.m.
At the Chapel of St. Paul (185 Portland Street, Yaumaty) Mass with sermon in Chinese at 5.45 a.m. on Sunday, 17th Oct.
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CHRISTIANITY, COMMUNISM
would be possible for the world. Communism accepted all races and all peoples in fraternal equality These things were surely of the spirit of Christianity.
Bir Arnold wilson asked the Con- ference Faselam or National Socialism by their nature were incompatible with Christianity? His reply in each case was a de- cided negative.
AND FASCISM have seen enough of Germany
in the past, four years to convince me that the driving power of the leader,though often to our ideas
Modern Churchmen's misguided; is neither hate nor fear,
Views
but love of the nation and the so and confidence in future.
"Socialism. Fascism. National
Sir Arnold Wilson, M. P., told the Socialismi, Liberalism, Conserva- Modern Churchmen's Couference | tiam, Distributism, Republicanism. nt Cambridge that to ridicule Monarchism, Democracy, Auto- Preacher on Sunday: Dr. E. Christianity by every device and cracy-all are capable of being
art was part of KOWLOON TONG Stanley Jones.
the accepted used to promote the establishment methods for the propagation of of God's kingdom on earth. (Waterloo Road)
Communism.......
Sunday Services Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. The Evening Worship 6.20 p.m., Choral Eucharist: Rev. D.
will be held in conjunction with Rosenthall to Preach
the congregation of St. Andrew's The following are the Services Church. There will be no evening and Notices for the forthcoming | service in Union Church, Week:-
October 17, 21st Sunday After Trinity.
7.15 am Holy Communion. 9.m. Choral Eucharist and Ser- Church-opposite the Bailors and mon. Preacher: Rev. D. Rosent Soldiers' Home,
There will be a meeting of the Ladies Church Aid on Wednesday at 10 n..
ball
There will be no Bunday School, parents are asked to bring their children to the 9 a.m. service.
He was replying to Dr. Joseph Needham, Fellow of Gonville and Calus College, Combridge, who de- clared that the aims of commu- nism were the spirit of Christian- Ity.
The Week's Announcements:
Dr. Needham claimed that Monday: 9 p.m. Meeting to Christianity and communism were be addressed by Dr. E. Stanley | frequently the subject of ridiculous Jones.
atrocity statistics. Could one have Tuesday: 9 p.m.--in St. Andrew's the presumption to suppose that Church, Meeting to be addressed we were the crown of the evolu- by Dr. E. Stanley Jones,
tionary process? Wednesday: 10 am-Women's Guild Business Meet'ng.
Friday: 8.45 Choir Practice.
"The unpardonable sin is com- placency in the face of wrong, of misery and avoidable injustice...... There is a vigour, an unselfishness, and a sence of public duty in the totalitarian States, especially among the younger generation. which compels admiration and is animated by a spirit which augurs well for Europe."
Bir Arnold, replying to points raised in discussion, said that if Communism were purged of its militant atheistic attitude. thers Until the multiplicity of a moral was no reason why it should not national sovereignty had been be used to promote the Kingdom utterly abolished no lasting peace of God on earth.
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