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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, “JANUARY 8, 1938.
PAGE FOR THE CHURCHES
CATHOLIC NEWS
AND NOTES
THE CHIEF OF STAFF
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
January 9, 1938.-1st Sunday after
Epiphany.
8 am Holy Communion.
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The following are the Services for the week at Emmanuel Mission Church, 218 Nathan Road, Kov.
8 a.m. Holy Communion in Peak loon. Church.
10 am." Kindergarten and Though the recent events indren's Bervice Bervice." Shanghai have rather dimmed the
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Saturday, 8.30 p.m. Fellowship Chil-Meeting" followed by the Lord's
Supper."
11 am. Mattins, Preacher Rev. A. J. Bennitt. 1
Sunday, 11 am. Divine service. Sunday, 3 pm. Bunday School 6.30 p.m. Evensong: Preacher Young Women's Bible Clase. Young Rev: H. W. Baines,
Week-days Holy Communion is celebrated
on:-
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7.30 am.
Wednesday. at 7.30 am. In the Peak Church.
Friday at 7.45 am. (in Can- tonese).
Men's Bible Class
Bunday. 8p.m. Song Service conducted by Rev. H. H. Bucher.
Sunday, 8.30 p.m. Gospel Service. Preacher, Rev. W Pennington.
Monday, 8 p., SAC.A. Black- board Meeting.
Wednesday.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Young People's Clus"
2,30 p.m. Lacks Prayers for the sick, Wednesday. Sewing Circle at Canton Villas 10.15 am.
Observatory Road,
memory of the "troubles" of some years ago, those anxious days were recalled to one convent of Catho- lic Sisters by the announcement of the new Chief of the Imperial Cen- tral Staff. Viscount Gort. At that time Lord Gort was Chief Staff Oficer to General Duncan, the Commander of the Shanghai De fence Corps, and it was at the risk of his own life that he, succeeded in rescuing these Sisters, who were outside the area of the Interna-
Lord. CHOIT'S tional Settlement." family, which is Flemish in origin ithe family name is Vereker) has been settled in Ireland for many centuries, and it has an unusual bond of sympathy with the beople cf the West who live 'heur, for like!
January 13. 5.15 p.m. Cathedral them it suffered at the hands of Council Meeting. Cathedral Hall. Cromwell. The first Vercker to set-During the critical times through the in Ireland was one of the forty- nine officers who were deprived of their commissions by Cromwell be cause, of their unwillingness to serve under his regime
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GLASGOW EXHIBITION
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Catholics everywhere are terested in the decision of eccles as tical authorities in Glasgow to ac- cept the invitation of the organisers to have a Catholic pavilion in the Empire Exhibition this year In recent years a similar invitation has been frequently extended in ennnection with the various con.
Unental exhibitions and it has been generally accepted. It was in France, that the suggestion ori ginated, the idea being that it should provide an "opportunity of bringing together exhibits of var ous form of religious. art. Later. on a few occasions, the "Cathelle section included a small church us well as an actual exhibition sec tion, and in exhibitions at Paris and Brussels the church was a per- manent building. This practice of,, making some of the buildings per- manent constructions is a common one in the exhibitions of recent year-It has always been adopted a the Paris exbibitions and was fol- lowed to the largest possible ex- tent in the exhibition of last year.; There is a particular appropriate ness of a religious section in the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow, for Bellahouston, the site of the ex- hibition, is an old Celtic word' meaning "the field of the Cross" Like many other Celtic words. in- corporated in the Engilsh fanguage, It has gone through changes of spelling and pronunciation which have disguised it almost beyond re- cognition.
CAPTAIN EYSTON
The breaking of speed records ou land and sea and in the air is be- coming so common that it is hard
to keep track of the latest holders of the records. A who take' an interest in such things will be familiar with the name of Captain. George Eyston, who first came intô prominence as the driver of smail cars and is now doing over three hundred miles an hour in his giant racing cur. He has been breaking records of one kind or unother ever since he was a boy at school in Stonyhurst, where he and many of his relatives were educated. Both be and his wife belong to well- known old English Catholie familles. His wife is a sister of the Countess of Gainsborough and a daughter of the late Edward Eyre,
He was
Other Notices January 10, 8 pm. Badminton, Cathedral Hall.
January 12.5 p.m. Badminton, Cathedral Hall.
which we are passing a Special Service of Prayer will be held daily in St. John's Cathedral.
12.00-12.12 in English. 12.12-12.24 in Chinesc "The Chapel of the Resurrection (Happy Valley), 9.15 a.. Chil- dren's Bervice.".
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
HONG KONG (ENGLISH) CIRCUIT Queen's Road East. Wanchal, Hong Kong opposite the Royal Naval Hospital).
Sunday Services, 9th January.
1937
Preacher. Morning. Rev. J. E. Sandbach.
Speakers, Evening. A Group of Missionarles. Subject. "How the War is affecting Methodist Centres in South China.
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Churen.
Hymn No. 659 Prayer, Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 32. 1st lesion, Hymn No. 538, 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 108, "Sermon, Hymn o. 590. Benediction.
Evening Service at 7 p.m. at the English Methodist Church,
Hymn No. 745, Prayer, Hymn No. 701, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 003, Sermon, Hymn No 703, Benediction.
Notices for the Week fmmediately after the Evening Service a very important Church and Congregational Meeting will be held in the Church.
The Social Hour will be held at the S, and 8. Rome" on Sunday evening.
The Badminton Club meet on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secretary of the "S. and S. Hone." 1. The Annual Meeting of the LU.A. will be held on Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock,
ROSARY CHURCH
The following are the forthcom- ing Services, etc., at the Rosary Church, 20 Chatham Road-Kow- loon
Sunday, Jan. 9-1st Sunday after Epiphany-Feast of the Holy Family.
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At 6.30. Mass with sermon in Chinese.
At 7:30, Mass with sermon in English.
At 8.30. Mass with sermon in Portuguese.
Wednesday, 6pm Sunday School Teachers' Preparation.
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Wednesday, 8 pm. Praise and Prayer Meeting.
Thursday, 10.30 am. Ladies Bible Study Circle at No. 218 Nathan Road. This is open to all ladies In the Colony who are interested In the Bible.
Thursday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Circle conducted by Mr. Jamies Braga.
Friday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Circle conducted by Mr. C. R. Joneson, 3 United Terrace. Ho Man Tin 8. (Top loor),
The Services als open to all. No Collection' on Sunday Even- Ing.
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
DIVINE SERVICES "Jan. 8th, Saturday, at 3 p.m. General Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Ladies' Association.
ST ANDREW'S CHURCH
KOWLOON
italotte of inglands WAR INTERCESSION SERVICE Holy Communion Breakfast The following are the forthcom- services etc. at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloom:--
'ing
Sunday, January 9th. First Sun- day after Epiphany.
Holy Communion `8 a.m,
The monthly Holy Communion Fellowship Breakfast will follow this service and all communicants are invited to attend. t
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
'SUBJECT:" SACRAMENT ::; The subject of the lesson sermon in all churches of Christ Scientist, to-morrow Jan. 9th will be "Sacrament."
The Golden Text will be. "The. cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we brenk, Is it not the communion of the body of Christ? (1 Cor.)
Among others, the following citations will be read from the "Bible, "I have inclined mine heart.
to perform Thy statutes always, Rev. G. F. 5. even unto the end. Thy right- eousness is an everlasting right- eousness and Thy law is truth, Bleased are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be filled." (Ps. 112; Matt. 5:3
Matins and address 11 am. Preacher:The Gray of Nanking.
Evensong and address 6.15 p.m.... Preacher:-The Vicar (The Rev. J. R. Higgs)
Primary Sunday School in the Hall for younger children 10 am.
Young Peoples Service in the The lesson sermon will also in- Church for older children 10 a.m. clude the following passage from Monday, January 10th. Medical the Christian Science Textbook War Working Party in the Hall 10"Science & Health with key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Fellowship of Youtre p.m. "What we most need is prayer of Teachers Preparation Class 7 fervent desire for growth in grace expressed in patience, mèckness, love and good deeds. We know that a desire for holiness is requisite in order to gain holiness; but if
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St. Andrew's Club League Bad- minton 8.15 p..
Tuesday, January 11th. Brownle Puck 3.30 p.m.
Church Council Meeting 5.45 m. Wednesday, January 12th. Medi, cal War Working Party at 10 a.m.
Intercession Service in conner- tion with the War at 12 noon.
Wolf Cubs 5.30 p.m.
Rover Scouts 8.45 p.m. Thursday, January 13th, Kow- loon Women's Games afternoon for local charities 3 p.m. in the Hall. All women invited.
Boy Scouts (1st. Kowloon) Gm St. Andrew's Club Whist Drive
p.m.
Fridaq, January 14th. Medical War Working Party in the Hall at
At 8 p.in. General Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.MS.
Jan. 9th, Sunday. The Feast of 10a.m. The Holy Family
7 a.m. Holy Mass with Sermon in Chinese.
8 a.m. Holy Mass, Sermon In Eng- 11sh and Benediction.
9.30 am, Holy Mass with Ber- man la English...
Full Choir Practice 6.30 p.m
we desire holiness above all cist, we
shall sacrifice everything for it. If the disciple is. advancing spirit- ually, he is striving to enter in. He constantly turns away from material sense and look stowards the imperishable things of. Spirit.
(Pages 4: 11 & 21).
ANNOUNCEMENT
First Church of Christ Scientist Hong Kong, a Branch, of The Mo- ther Church. The First Church ol Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass.. MacDonnell Road close to "Tram Station. Sunday Service 11:15 a.m Testimony, Meeting, Wednesday 6 p.m. A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road, Central and Is
St. Andrew's Club League Bad-open dally 10,30 am.-2 p.m. Satur- minton 8.15 pm.
| days. 10.30 am.-12.30 p.m., evenings except Wednesdays and Saturdays 5-7 p.m. All authorised Christian Selence Literature is available at ine Reading Room. The pubile is invited to attend the services and to visit the Redding Room
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
On week-days. Holy Mass at 6.30 coming services at the Catholic.
The following are the forth-
and 7.30 am.
CHRIST CHURCH.
'KOWLOON." TONG
(Waterloo Road)
Choral Eucharist: Rev. D.
Rosenthal to Preach
The following are the Services and Notices for the forthcoming week:—
Jan. 9, 1st Sunday after Epiphany
7.15 am. Holy Communion
9 a.m. Choral Eucharist. Prca- cher: Rev. D. Rosenthall,
Cathedral, Caine Road
January 8th-First Sunday siter Epiphang
THE HOLY FAMILY Morning Services:
1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Chinese. į
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2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in English.
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3rd Mass at 10" with sermon in' English.
Evening Services:
At 230 Religious Instruction to Young People...
UNION CHURCH NOTICES
Morning Service 10.30 am, Evening Servicé 6 pm.
Preacher at both services, Rev. H. Mackenzie Dow,
The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated at the close of the Morning Service.
The monthly meeting of the Management Committee has been At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction postponed til January 18th
for Adults.
At 400 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Recitation of the Holy Rosary and Benediction.
There will be a combined meet- ing of the Ladies' Committee and the Women's Guild in the. Church Hall on Monday, January 10th at
January 100 St. William, Bl. 10 km shop.
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6.30 pm, Evening Frayer. Sunday School: Juniors at am. at 3 Duke Street. Seniors at the Church at 10.16 a.m.
There will be no meeting of the Wednesday, Jan. 12. Church
Januarq 14th-St. Hilary, Bishop.A.CA. this week. Committee meets at 8 pm
and Doctor of the Church, · ́and The Helena May Christian Thursday, Jan. 13-Holy Com Blesed Odoric, Pioneer Missioner in Fellowship meets in the Insitute
on-Friday morning at 10.30 a.m.
munion at 7.15 a.m.
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THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
China
On week days Muss at 6 and 7.30. Confessions morning and even-
ing,
A Reminder: The last Sunday Mr. John B. Greenberg spoke on
Masa in future will be celebrated at "Understanding, the Conqueror of 10 o'clock instead of 10.30. Unhappiness' at the local Theoso- phical Society, lodge room Thursday:
"OLDEST MAN"'" PERISHES
From Shunhuachen, near Nan- king, comes news that Lao Chiang-
on | ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, the Great One, was killed in
9th January: last Sunday after Epiphany.-The Holy Family.
First Mass and General Com- munion at 8 a.m.
In defining happiness Mr. Green- berg stated that there was a lower animal happiness of the satisfac tion of the bodily desires and a higher one of creation. Where an Individual of average culture gave too free a rein to his bodily desires ment.
Second Mass at 10 a.m., followed by Benediction of, Blessed Sacra-
his creative faculties were cramp- NB. Owing to the absence of ed and limited, resulting in a fair- the Rev. Naval Chaplain, the & a.m.)
KC.B.G., who was one of those res- At 9.30 Masa with sermon in Eug ponsible for the "Catholic Ency-lish, followed by the Benediction of clopedia," the best Catholle work of the Blessed Sacrament. "reference in the English language. At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc-ly chronic. condition of unhapp!- Service for the Army and R. Navy
also a munificent bene-ton in Chinese.
ness. Where the individual un-in suspended until further notice.
Catechism for Children
On week-days Holy Mass at 8 a.m.
factor of many Catholic charities. At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the derstood that a greater happiness
EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS
Blessed Sacrament.
Monday, Jan. 10 Meeting of the Children of Mary at 6 pm.
On week-days Mass at 6.30 and
7.30.
existed in the exercise of the crea tive urge he began to conquer his unhappiness.
It is such a short time since we met visitors passing through Hong Kong on their way to Manila for
But creation required knowledge the International Eucharistie, Con-
and experience before It could be the St. Paul's Chapel (185 made manifest. Thus gress that it seems soon to speak
an artist of another coming on in another Portland Street, Youmati), on sun-spent years in perfecting the mere -part-of-the world. Yet in a few day, Mass with sermon in Chinere raechanical technique before he
months the next of the series will at 5.45.
At
could state his observations on the beauty of life. Thus again child
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Confessions are heard every day before and after-Mass. On Batur days, the special time for Con- ressions is from 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
a recent air raid over that city.
Lao, who was 120 years of age, is the oldest living man in China, and it is believed, the world...
Ehunhuachen, 2 small but flourishing city, was visited by twelve times. A huge death toll enemy raiding craft no less than
was recorded after 'each visit, and Lao, who survived- eleven raids, died during the twelfth.
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In good health and active des- pite his great age, the old man was | in the habit of climbing to the roof of a high building the better to watch the Japanese airmen eri- gaged in their 'deadly work He did this on all eleven occasions without mishap to himself, but on- the twelfth, his presence on the root was observed, by a lone bomb- er who awooped low over the build- be held in Budapest. The usual ar-`
ing and circled it before releasing rangement is that one is held every Willams is a veteran journalist education was of the utmost im-influenced in desirable, directions. his bomb rack. two years, but as the date of the and, as representative of the wellportance. It was necessary to dis- A greater capacity for creative-
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