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CATHOLIC NEWS AND

NOTES

MAY PROCESSION

Tomorrow, the last Sunday of

May. there will the

customary

LONDON'S JUBILEE

LORD MAYOR

Another English Catholic knight Solemn Procession in the open airwho died recently was Sir Stephen around the Catholic Cathedral. It

Killick, who was Lord mayor of

ST. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL

NOTICES

i.

May 20-Sunday After Asten. sion.

1:

8 sm. Holy Communion.

3 am Holy Communion in Peak Church.

11 a.m. Mattina.

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Preacher: The Dean. Is interesting to note that the pro- London during the Jubilee year of 6.30 p.m. Evensong. cession, which has always been a King George V. He was the fifth Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown. regular form of devotional display Catholic Lord Mayor of London

Childrens' Services in the Catholic Church, is coming since the Reformation and was Into its own again, outside the said to be the one that most re-garten and Children's Service.

The Cathedral. 10. a.m. Kinder

Church. Now no important State

sembled the

famous most

of Chapel of the function of any kind is complete Catholic London Lord Mayors be- Happy Valley. 9.30 am. Kinder- Resurrection.

without a procesalon, sometimes

fore the Reformation, the Immor-igarten and Sunday School. dignified by the name of a parade. tal Dick Whittington. though one can remember the time

Stanley Sunday School Room Owing to his father's death he 10 p.m. Kindergarten and Sunday not so many years ago, when it was had to leave school at the age of School. the fashion for people outside the twelve and earn his own King. Catholic Church to characterise He got work as an office bay at the practice as ridiculous.

Ave shillings a week and spent on

WEEKDAYS

Holy Communion is celebrated

The Catholic Church, through books whatever he could spare centuries of experience, has learn ed, how to hold the mean between extreme severity in outward form of worship and forms that appeal to the Imagination and attract stockbroker. Eventually he was ese). more simple-minded people. It senior member of the Committee i

Tuesyad, Thursday and Satur- from his meagre salary. By dint day at 7.30 a.m.

of great persistence he became an Wednesday 7.30 am. in the Peak accountant, passing his examina-Church... tions with honours, and later a

caters for all because it is "Catho- fie" and includes all within its fold

of the Stock Exchange.

As a boy he got encouragement. from the story of David Copper. In the convents of the strictest feld, and his affection for Dickens of enclosed Religious Orders "there never wavered. He was President is an absolute minimum of out of the Dickens Fellowship for two ward form, for the religious who years. He was an excellent public live such a life are expected to speaker and during his term of have learned to worship God in office as Lord Mayor had to make spirit and in truth." while among over a thousand speeches. The people who have a natural love for charity to which he gave most of colour and movement and display his attention was the Society of the Church sanctions richer forms St. Vincent de Paul, with which he of outward ceremony, taking care was connected for several years.

however, that nothing contrary to

reverence is permitted. While the AT BUDAPEST Catholic Church is rigid in de Catholics all over the world wil! manding unity in essentials, it per-present in spirit tomorrow at mits considerable variety in un Budapest where the ceremonies of essentials, but always there is the the International Eucharistic Con check of legitimate authority.

gress are coming to a close. It should be possible for wireless stteners to hear some of the clos- ing ceremony. for some of the European short-wave stations are relaying part of it.

A REFORMER OF CHURCH MUSIC

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The Budapest

Friday, at 7.45 am. (in Canton-

Prayers for the sick, Thursday. 10.15 3.1.

Daily & Special Service of Prayer 12-12.13 p.m. in English. 12.12-12.24 p.m. in Chinese.

OTHER NOTICES

May 308 p.m. Badminton. Cathedral Hall

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June 2-10-12.30 and 3-6 p.m. Cathedral Working Party. Cathe- dral Hall.

ST ANDREW'S CHURCH KOWLOON

#huren og England:

Last sermon in the course on the Old Testament

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

Subject: Ancient and Modern Necromancy Alias Mesmerism and. Hypnotisen, Denounced,

The subject of the Lesson Ser- In all, Christian Science

mon

The following are the forth. coming services etc., at St. An-Churches tomorrow, May 29 will be Ancient and Modern Necromancy, drew's Church, Kowloon:---

Allas Mesmerism and Hypnotiam, Sunday, May 29-Sunday after

Denounced." Ascension Day.

Holy Communion 8 a.m. Matins 11 am. Last sermon in the course on the Old Testament: "Poetry and Wisdom." Preacher: Dev. H. D. Rosenthall.

Evensong 6.15 p.m. Preacher: The Bishop.

Primary Sunday School in the Hall 10 am.

Young People's Service in the Church 10 a‚m.

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Monday. 30 -- Medical Working Party 10 am.

Bible Reading Fellowship 6 p.m. Fellowship of Youth 6 p.m. Teachers' Preparation Class 7

p.m.

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The Golden Text will be "Take heed that no man deceive you"

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God

and

the

(Matt 24:4); Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible "And there

WHE F heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels and prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation and strength and the Kingdom of our power of his Christ: for the ac- cuser of our brethren is cast down. which accused them before our St. Andrew's Club Beetle Drive 9

God day and night. Therefore re- p.m.

Tuesday, 31-Brownle Pack 3.300lce, ye heavens, and ye that dwell

in them."

(Rex. 12:7.8,10). The following citations will also Boys' Choir Practice 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, June 1-Medical Re-be read from the Christian Science Textbook "Science and Health with lier Working Party 10 am.

Key to the" Scriptures" by Mary Wolf Cubs 5.30 pm,

Baker Eddy "The great red dragon Rover Scouts 8.45 p.m. Thursday, 2-Girl Confirmation symbolises a Re.-the bellef that substance, life and intelligence Class 6 p.m.

can be material. This dragon' stands for the sum total of human error. The Revelator lifts the vell from this embodiment of all evil. and beholds its awful character? but he also sees, the nothingness of evil and the' allness of God. There 19 no power apart. from "God. Omnipotence has all power and to acknowledge any other power is to dishonour God." (Pages 563.228

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'Boy Scouts 6 p.m. St. Andrew's Club "Open Night" Friday. 3-Medical Relief Work.

June 3--8 p.m Badminton, 9 p.m. Cathedral Hall.

Day of Intercession for China ing Party 10 am and World Peace held at St. John's Cathedral on June 3. 7.45" a.m. to June 48 a.m.

English Church Period. Friday, June 3-8.30 a.m.-9.30 4.-5.30 p.m.-7.30 p.m.-Midnight

to 1 a.m.

ROSARY CHURCH

20. CHATHAM ROAD. KOWLOON

The pllowing are the forthcom- wave length is 19.52 m. 15.37 Mc/sing Services etc.. at the Rosary The strength of the station is 6 Church. 20 Chatham Road--Kow-

Now that the Church music of William Byrd is so well known, it is hard to realise that the man

who brought his work back to re- KW.

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loca

cognition after it. had been prac A particular feature of the Sunday, May 19-Sunday within tically forgotten has only just died, broadcast which should be of in- the Octave of the Ascension of

The man who did it was Bir terest is the singing of the tradi-Our Lord.

At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Richard Terry, the organist and tional Hungarian hymns. These director of music at Westminister hymns are founded on ancient folk Chinese. Cathedral. Terry's training was intunes and are quite unlike any Anglican Church music, for after other hynm musle;

ponement was not.

At 7.30 Mass with sermon in English.

At 8.30. Mass with sermon in Portuguese.

At 9.30 Mass with, sermon in English, followed by the Benedic-

At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc- tion in Chinese.

Full Choir Practice 6.30 p.m. Saturday, 4 St. Andrew's Club Launch Bathing Picnic leaves the Police Pier at 3.30 p.m. All friends of the Church and Club are invited to attend Charge for non-guar- antors $1.

ENGLISH METHODIST

CHURCH

HONG KONG (ENGLISH) CIRCUIT Queen's Road East, Wanchal, Hong Kong opposite the Royal Naval Hospital),

Sunday Services, May 29, 1938. Preacher. Rev. "ZE Sandbach. Morning Parade Service at 10.15

ANNOUNCEMENTS

First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo- ther Churchi, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass.. MacDonnell Road close to Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 a.m Testimony Meeting. Wednesday

A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and is open every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Trom 10.30

at the English Methodist Church.am to 1 p.m., 2 to 4 p.m. and 3 to 7 pm. Wednesdays: 10.30 am, to 1 Hymn No. 85, Prayer, Lord's

p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Saturdays: Prayer, Hymn No. 300, 1st Lesson. 10.30 am to 12.30 p.m. All 80- Hymn No. 160. 2nd Lesson. Prayer, thorised Christian Science Litera- Notices, Hymn No. 108. Sermon, ture is available at the Reading Hymn No. 428, Benediction.

Room. The public is invited to Evening Service at 7 p.m. at the attend the services and to visit the English Methodist Church.

Hymn No. 685. Prayer. Hyinn No. 1898. Lesson, Prayer, Notices. Hymn

Benediction.

Reading Room

The following are the forth- coming services at the Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road:

May 29 Sunday within the Oc-

Morting Services.

tave of the Ascension.

1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Chinese.

English

having been a Choral Scholar of Under the heading "Queerest King's College, Cambridge, he spent Reason for Stopping. Big Soccer some years as choirmaster and or-and Lawn Tennis Matches" one of ganist in churches of the Church the London paper announced that of England before he became aHungary's Davis Cup match was tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Catholic.

| being postponed on account of the His first position as a Cathofte Congress, while the matches that

At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the No. 336. Sermon, Hymn No. 91. CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL was that of organist in the Bene-the Arsenal Football Club were to dietine Abbey of Downside, and Play in Budapest this month were Blessed Sacrament.

Tuesday, May 31-Feast of Our NOTICES FOR THE WEEK there it was that he developed the cancelled because of it. The rea-!

Following the Evening Service,"a interest in liturgical music which son for the cancellation and post- Lady Queen of Apostles. Closing

however, for of the Month of Mary. Choral Social Hour will be held at 8.15. was to make him a great reformer.

reason than that of Mass at 7.30-Solemn Reception Refreshments any other

are provided." "at Cardinal "Vaughan brought him to Westminister In 1901, and im- public order. As there would be of Aspirants and Children of Mary minimum charges; all Servicemen

such enormous crowds of people in at 6 pm.

and civilians are warmly wel- mediately he began the movement

the city for the Congress there Wednesday, June 1-The Exer-comed. of return to plainsong and to would be no police available to cises for the Month of the Sacred The Badminton Club meets on classical polyphony which was an innovation in those days of florid perform the necessary duties when Heart will take place at 7 am Monday and Thursday at 7.30 p.m. particulars from the music. He met with much appost-hospitality is being given to im-Meeting of the Ladies-Promoters Further

Secretary of the "8 and 8. Homò." tion at first, but he lived to see portant sporting visitors.

Thursday, June 2-Meeting of On Tuesday, May 31, there will the Ladies' Union at 11 a.m.-Holy (be a meeting of prayer in the

This Service will be Broadcast. Hour with sermon in English from Chaplain's Room of the S. and S.

Sermon on: "Every Catholic must 6 to 7 p.m.

Home at 8 pm.

be an apostle" by Rev. Fr. Paul Friday, June 3-Devotion of the On Wednesday, June 1. there

Lau. First Friday of the Month in hon- will be a meeting of the L.C.A. in

Evening Services: amour of the Most Bacred Heart of the Assembly Hall of the “8. and of eminence and in almost every Evening Service 6 pm. :

Jesus-Low Mass at 5.45 and 6.30.8. Home" at 10.30 a.m. department of music left his make Preacher at Morning Service.Choral Mass with General Com- in England.

Rev. A MacLellan. Evening Ser-munion, followed by the Benedic- ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH He published many works of music and about musicvice. Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow

tion of the Blessed Sacrament, at The "Soldiers' and and was said to know more about

Airmen's 7.30.

May 29 Sunday within the. Oc

At 5 Closing Feast of the Month tave of the Ascension."

of Mary: Recitation of the Holy sea shanties than any man in Christian Association meets in the

Saturday, June 4-Vigil * England.

First Mass and General com-Rosary, Solemn Procession in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening Pentecost.-Day of Abstinence. at 7.30 p.m.

munion at 8 am.

Cathedral, compound, sermon and On week-days: Mass at 8.30 Service for the Army and Royal Benediction of the Blessed Bacra- The Helena May Christian and 7.30- Fellowship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am,

the reform made universal.

He was, it is true, only one uf those responsible for it, but he waş the leading exponent in England of the more sincere form of Church music. He was a musical scholar

EMMANUEL MISSION

CHURCH

UNION CHURCH NOTICES

10.30

Morning

Service

The following are the Services etc.. CHRIST CHURCH.

for the week at Emmanuel Mission Church, 318 Nathan Road. Kow- loon:-

Saturday, 8.30, p.m. Fellowship Meeting 'followed by the Lord's Supper....

Bunday, 11 a.m. Divine Service.

Sunday. 3 p.m. Sunday School.

of the A. of P. at 8 p.m.

of

Navy at 9 a.m.

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Third Mass at 10 am, followed

On Sunday, at the St. Paul's; Chapel (185 Portland Street, by Benediction of the Blessed Yaumati), Mass with sermon in Sacrament.

Chinese at 5:45.

KOWLOON TONG ST. TERESA'S CHURCH Month.

(PRINCE EDWARD ROAD) TEL. 56217 May 29-Bunday

within Octave of the Ascension.

6.30 am Holy Mass with

2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in

3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in Chinese.

At 230 Religious Instruction to Young People,

At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction

for Adults.

ment.

May 30-St. Joan of Arc V June 1-From to day on every week day at 7 o'clock Maas thè de-' Catechism for Children at 3 p.votions in honour of the Sacred June 3 First Friday of the Heart: sermon and Benediction. At 7.30 The devotions in honour of Holy Mass and General Com-St. Anthony begin." munion at 8 a.m.

June 2-Holy Hour from 5.30 On week days Holy Mass at 8p.m. to 8.30 pm. the a.m.

June 3—First Friday of the Confesalons are heard every dax Month-General. Communion in Ber-before and after, Mass.

honour of the Sacred Heart at 7 On Saturdays, the special time o'clock Mass. At 5.30 pm. Benedic 7.30 a.m. Holy Mass. Sermon in tor Confessions is from 4.30 p.m. totion of the Blessed Sacrament.、 English and Benediction May 28-8th. Bunday after East-Novena for Pentecost.

9.30 am. Holy Mass with Berg. PETER'S SEAMEN'S

Waterloo Road)

SUNG EUCHARIST

Bishop Hall to Preach

The following are the Services mon in Chinese..

Young Women's Bible Class. Young and Notices for the forthcoming

Men's Bible Class,

week:-

Sunday, 7 p.m." Service in Man- darin. *

er.:

7.15 am. Roly Communion,

9 am, Choral Eucharist

with 8 p.m.

mon in English.

11 a.m. Meeting of St. Vincent de

Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Paul's Conference.

Bunday, 8.30 p.m." Gospel Ser- vice preceded by Song Service at 8 p.m.

Monday, 2.15 p.m. Meeting for Kong. Chinese amahs.

Wednesday. 3 p.m. Praise and Prayer Meeting.

6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer:

June 1-The Exercises of the Month of June will take place im-{" Bunday School: Kindergarten (mediately after 6.30 Mass with at 3 Duke St.. at 9 am. Juniors at Benediction and Litanies of the Thursday, 10.30.a.m. Ladies Bible the Church at 10.15 am.

Sacred Heart After. Benediction. Study Circle at No. 218 Nathan Thursday, June 2-Holy Com-Le. 7.15 (about) will commence the Road: 7.30 p.m. Service in Man-munion at 7.15 am

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darin

The Services are open to all

second Mass.

Saturday, June 4 -- Weekly June 2-Thursday, from 6 to 7 Launch Picnic leaving Police Pier pr. Holy Hour, followed by Meet- No Collection on Sunday Even-at 3.45 p.m. Non-guarantors 80c.ing of Promoters of the Apostle of

Prayer. ing.

Children 402,

June 4-Saturday--Vigil of the Pentecost-Abstinence 1,

On week daya Mass a, 6 and 7.30.

- Confessions Morning and Even-

CHURCH The Sallory Home and Seamen's Institute, Hong Kong

ing.

CHURCH SERVICES

Sunday next Sunday after As- RUSSIAN ORTHODOX cension Day.g

8 am-Holy Communion.

11 am.Morning Prayer and Sermon.

Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown.

a p.m.-Short Evening Bervice. NB-The Church is open to the general public.

CHURCH

18, JOEDAN HOAD, KOWLOON

Divine. Servies:: Saturday, 6 pm. Sunday, 3 E21.

Dr. MEI LAN FANG.

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