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FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART

OF JESUS

CATHOLIC ARTISTS IN THE

ACADEMY.

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CATHEDRAL

NOTICES

June 19-1st Sunday "After Trinity.

Bible Commemoration Sunday, 8 a.m. Holy Communion. (Communicants' Fellowship).

8 am Holy Communion in Peak

11 am. Mattina.

ST ANDREW'S CHURCH KOWLOON

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(Church of England) BIBLE SUNDAY Fourth Centenary of

the Reformation and

the English Bible BISHOP to PREACH The following are the

forth-

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

Subject: Is the Universe, in- cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force!

The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon in all Christian Science Churches tomorrow June 19 will

the be "Is

Universe, including Man, evolved by Atomic Force?" The Golden Text will be "Our

Preacher: The Rev. F. Short coming services etc., at 8t. A help is in the name of the Lord,

12.15 p.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 p.m. Evensong.

The Feast of the Sacred Heart

In addition to Erie Gill, many of Jesus, which will be celebrated tner Catholic artists are exhibit-

this in

year's Academy. on next Friday, is the last of the ng cycle of feasts whose date depends though the painters are better Church. on that of Easter. It is also the nown there is one other sculptor newest of the great leasts of the whose work is beginning to com- year. In its turgical importance mand attention: Miss Rosamund British and Foreign Bible Society it ranks among the greatest, yet it rietcher, whose father, the

also ari is within quite recent times that Blandford Fletcher, was It has been given that rank. The artist. Her exhibit is a bronze re- Preacher: The Bishop.

Childrens' Services reason for the additional emphasis tief for her father's tombstone.

been given to the It consists of

crucifix which has

The Cathedral. 10. a.m. Kinder- devotion to the Sacred Heart of with a group.. of sheep garten and Children's Service.

by Jesus in modern times is the belief suggested

the parable

the Chapel of

Resurrection, of the Catholic Church that it is of the Good shepherd. A carving Happy Valley. 9.30 am. Kinder- particularly suited to the character of a lion cub by Miss Fletcher garten and Sunday School..

Room and to the needs of the present

notable exhibit in the Paris Stanley Sunday School Saloon this year. time.

10a.m. Kindergarten and Sunday Among the painters. Sir John School In honouring the Sacred Heart of Jesus we honour the love Lavery is prominent as usual. His which Jesus bore for mankind, and plcture of Piccadilly on Coronation

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WEEKDAYS

Holy Communion is celebrated

Tuesday, Thursday and Satur

the Church. some

we use the symbol of the heart be-Day shows all his remarkable skiljon:- cause that is universally accepted for dealing with crowded scenes. as the symbol of love. An obvious but the best of his six pictures, as day at 7.30 am. parallel is "loyalty to the Crown," far as can be judged from repro- a phrase that we use when we want ductions, the portrait of to describe loyalty to the authority Poet Laureate. There

re pictures by the late Glynn Philpott of the King. Particular cognition of the love of Christ for and they, characteristically. 11- the different styles in mankind has been always presentustrate

the which he was experimenting dur- In the Hturgicni prayer of

large Church, but it is within the lasting his latter years. The two centuries that it has develop-painting of Queen Mary by Simon ed considerably in the form devotion to the Sacred Heart.

drew's Church, Kowloon:-

Sunday, June 19-1st Sunday after Trinity.

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Holy Communion B a.m2. Choral Communion 11 2.m. Preacher: The Bishop.

Evensong 6.15 p.m. Preacher: The Bishop.

Primary Sunday School in the Hall 10 a.m.

who made heaven and earth."-- (Ps. 124:8).

Among others the following "itations will be read from the Bible, "And when even was now went down come, his disciples unto the sea and entered into a ship and went over the sea toward Capernaum. And it was now dark and Jesus was not come to them. Young People's Service in the And the sea arose by reason of a Church 10 s.m.

that blew. So when great wind Monday. 20--Medical Rellet

they had rowed about Ave and Working Party 10 a.m.

twenty or thirty furlongs, they see Jesus walking on the ses and drawing 'righ into the ship: and they "were afraid. But he salth. It is I: be not afraid. Then they willingly received him into the ship."-(John 8:16-21 to:).

Air Raid Precaution Class 3 p.m Everyone Welcome.

Bible Reading Fellowship and The Fellowship of Youth 6 p.m.

Teachers' Preparation Clasa 7

Wireless

p.m.

St.

Andrew's

Club

Tuesday, 7.30 a.m. in the Peak)

John Friday. (Nativity of St. Baptist) 7.45 am. (in Cantonese).Whist Drive 9 p.m.

Dally a Special Service of Prayer Tuesday, 21-Mothers' Union 12-12.12 p.m. in English.

p.m. Speaker: The Very Rev. 12.12-12.24 p.m. in Chinese. L. Wilson.

OTHER NOTICES

June 20-1 p.m. Bible Centenary

of Elwes is one of the most discussed Lunch. Hong Kong Hotel. Tickets

pictures in the whole exhibition.

$2.00. Apply Cathedral Office. Though it comes in for consider-

June 20-8 p.m. Badminton. Cathedral Hall.

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MODERN RELIGIOUS ART able praise, yet it is sald not to he The Catholle pavilion in the a very good example of the "Elwes Glasgow Exhibition has been sing-manner.". Though the public con- painter must have led out by most critics as one of sider that a the successful buildings of the Ex-"arrived" when he is able to paint hibition. Like most of the others a royal personage, it is probably a it is decidedly modern in style, and much greater tribute to him when therefore rather experimental in he is considered to have a special design and decoration. The fres-"manner" of his own. Probably coes on the outside are a repetition the only instance of a husband and of an idea carried out in one of wife exhibiting this year is that the new Parisian churches, but of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush. Mr. they will be subjected to a much Bush, who has exhibited for fifteen more severe weather test in Glas- consecutive years, has two pictures In the Academy, and Mrs. Bush, gow than in Paris.

who arst exhibited twenty five The "modern" tendency in

years ago, has one. Their daugh- Catholle religious art has not gone beyond the tentative ter is a Holy Cross nun...

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June 21-3 p.m. Women's Guild Meeting. Cathedral Hall,

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June 23-10-12.30 p.m. Cathedral Working Party. Cathedral Hall.

ENGLISH

METHODIST

CHURCH

HONG KONG (ENGLISH)

CIRCUIT,

Queen's Road East. Wanchai, Hong Kong (opposite the Royal

Naval" Hospital).

Sunday Services, June 16 Preachers: Rev. Frank Evison.

Dr. J. Rose,

Brownie Pack 3.30 p.m. Boys' Choir Practice 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, 22-Medical Working Party, 10 a.m.

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Wolf Cubs 5.30 p.m. Rover Scouts 8.45" p.m. Thursday. 3-Girls' Confirma-- tion Class 6 p.m.

Boy Scouts 8 p.m. "St...Andrew's Club "Open Night" 9 p.m.

Friday, 24-Medical Relief Work- ing Party 10 am.

The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary |Baker Eddy "Moral and spiritual might belong to Spirit, who, holds the "wind in His Asta" and this teaching accords, with Science and harmony. Jesus said: "I knew. that Thou hearest me alwars:”, and he raised Lazarus from the dead, stilled the tempest, healed the sick, walked on the water. There is divine authority for be Heving in the superiority of spiri- tual power over material rests- tance. The world would collapse without Mind, without the intel-

Full Choir Practice 6.30 pm. Saturday. 2-St. Andrew's Club ligence which holds the wind in Launch Bathing Picnic leaves the its grasp. The immanent sense of Police Fier at 3.30 p.m. All mem- Mind-power enhances

the glory bers and friends of the Church of Mind."--(Ps. 192.134.209) and Club are invited to attend. Charge for non-guarantors $1.

ROSARY CHURCH

20. CHATHAM ROAD. KOWLOON

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

First Church of Christ Befentist. Hong Kong. a Branch of The Mo- ther Church. The First Church' of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. MacDonnell Eoud close to Trin Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am The following, are the forthcom-Testimony Meeting. Wednesday 0 tng Services, etc.. at the Rosary | p.m. A Reading Room is located at Church. 20 Chatham Road-Kow- Bank of East Asia Building, 10 loon

Des Voeux Road Central and la Sunday, June 19-2nd Sunday open every Monday, Tuesday, after Pentecost.

Thursday and Friday from 10.30 At 6.30 Mass with sermon, inja-m to 1 p.m.. 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays: 10.30 a.m. to 1 At 7:30 Mass with sermon in F.. and 2 to 4 p.m. Saturdays: 10.30 a.m. to. 12.30 p.m. All au- At 8.30 Mass with sermon in thorised Christian Science Litera- Portuguese.

ture Is available at the Reading At 9.30 Mass with sermon Room. The public is invited to English,. followed by the Benedic-attend the services and to visit the

Reading Room. tion of the Blessed Sacrament.

At 2 pm. Catechetical Instruc tion in Chinese.

stage yet. It is pushed farthest by OTHER NAMES IN THE WORLD

OF ART Flemish Influences, though it

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 also strong in France. It was also TWO other Catholes known in at the English Methodist Church. developing strongly in Germany the world of art who have been Hymn No. 664. Prayer, Hymn until recent years when it remain-mentioned in the news recently No. 302, 1st Lesson, Hymn No. 305, ed at a standstill. In Holland it is are Mr. Francis Doyle-Jones, the 2nd Lesson, Notices, Prayer," Hymn mainly in buildings that the ultra-sculptor, who died last month and No. 521, Sermon. Hymn No. 308. modern style is most marked. but Dr. John Rothenstein, who was a Benediction. it 13 in sculpture that the greatest short time ago appointed Director Evening Service at 7 pm. at the Chinese divergence is seen from the tradi-and Keeper of the Tate Gallery. English Methodist Church, tional form of religious art.

Mr. Doyle Jones had a nervous Hymn No. 682. Prayer. Hymn English The tendencies of sculpture are break-down a short time ago, just No. 309, Lesson Prayer, Notices. the same whether the subject is re-after he had finished his commis Hymn No. 310, Sermon, Hymn No.

a bust of King 893, Benediction. ligious or not, but in the case of sion to execute religious statues an effort is always George V. His work includes many them monuments, among made to suggest reverence. The public difference between the two forms that of T.P. O'Connor in Fleet St. is excellently shown in the work of the Captain Webb memorial at Eric Gill, the most prominent of Dover, and the Robert Burns me- English Catholic artists, and pru- 'morial at Glashiels. He died just bably the leading sculptor in Eng-before the unveiling of the 40-foot land today. His religious statues monument to St. Patrick which

There will be a meeting of pray differs essentially from his other has been erected at Downpatrick. work by this note of reverence. In Ireland, a work on which beer in the Chaplain's Room at the

An excellent example is his figure was continuously engaged for the "S. and 8. Home" for the "Annunciation." which,ast year. with its beautifully modelled hands. is one of the outstanding works of son this year's Academy.

CHRIST CHURCH.

Dr. Rothenstein.

NOTICES FOR THE WEER Following the Evening Service, a;

at

Social Hour will be held at 8.15. Refreshments are provided minimum charges; all-Servicemen and elvillars are warmly "wel-Blessed Sacrament.

comed.

June 21 at 8 D.M.

מם

Tuesday,

the eldest. A Meeting of the House Com- of Sir William Rothen-mittee will be held on Wednesday. stein.. was for five years Director June 22 at 6.30 p.m. at the "g. of the City Art Galleries and and S. Home." Ruskin Museum. at Sheffield. He

At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the

Monday, June 20-Meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul's Society at 6 p.m.

Wednesday, June 22-Meeting of the C.Y.M.8, at 9 p.m.

Friday, June 24-Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Low Mass at 5.45 and 6.30.

|CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

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

June 19-2nd Bunday after Pen- tecost.

Celebration of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi

Morning Services.

1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Chinese.

Choral Mass with General

2nd Mass at 8 Bolemn Pontifical Communion and Act of Consecra Mass with Exposition of the Bless- tion, followed by the Benedictioned Sacrament.

was previously Director of the ST. TERESA'S CHURCH of the Blessed Sacrament, at 7.30

Leeds Art Gallery and is the au- thor of numerous works on art. one on the portrait drawings of his father.

KOWLOÓN TONG including

(Waterloo Road) Mattins: Rev. J. C.-L. Wong to Preach

The following are the Services and Notices for the forthcoming week:-

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June 19, 1st Bunday Trinity (Bible Sunday).

after

7.15 am. Holy Communion. 9am. Matting and Sermon. * Preacher: The Rev. J. C. L Wong

9 p.m. Compline. Bunday School. Kindergarten" at

3 Duke Bt. at 9 a.m. Juniors at the Church at 10.15 2.m.

EMMANUEL MISSIÓN

CHURCH

The following are the Services etc.. for the week at Emmanuel Mission Church, 218 Nathan Road, Kow- loon-

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

(PRINCE EDWARD ROAD)

TEL 58217 June 18-Saturday: at 3 pm Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.L.A. -

June 19-2nd Sunday after Pentecost: Solemnity of Corpus Christi:

5.30 am. Holy Mass with Ber- mon in Chinese.

7.30 am. Holy Mass, Bermon in English and Benediction.

9.30 am. Holy Mass with Ser- mon in English.

June

Holy Hour with sermon in Eng lish from 6 to 7 p.m.

On week-days: Mass at 6.30 and 7.30.

Exercises for the Month of the| Sacred Heart at 7 a.m.

Novena of Our Lady of Perpe- tual Succour at 7.30 a.m.

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3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in Chinese. This service will be broadcast. Bermon on the “Sacred Heart of Jesus" by Rev. Father Macdonald S. J.

Evening Services:

At 5 Vespers, solemn Procession. sermon by Rev. Fr. W. Gallagher 8 J. and Benediction

June 20-At 5.30 p.m. Exposition

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH|of the Blessed Sacrament, Vespers

June 19-2nd Sunday after and Benediction, of Pentecost.-Celebration

the Solemnity of Corpus Christi,

First Mass and General Com-

። Bacred Heart of Jesus First Mass munion at 8 a.m

24riday, The

Most

Sunday, 11 am. Divine Service at 6.30 am. followed by Benedic Sunday, 3 p.m. Sunday School, tion: second Mass at 7.15 am.

At 6 p.m. Consecration of the Bible Classes

Sunday. 7 p.m. Service in Man-Parish with Sermon and Benedic- darin.

tlon. After Benediction Diplomás Sunday. 8.30 p.m. Gospel.Ser-will be distributed to the Promo- Thursday, June 23.-Holy Comvice preceded by Song Service at ters of the Apostleship of Prayer.

Saturday,

25-Launch Monday. 8 pm. BACA. › Meet-]" RUSSIAN ORTHODOX picnic, leaving Police Pler at 3.45 p.m. Charge for non-guarantors. .80c. Children, 40c.

munion 'at 7.15" a.m.

June

UNION CHURCH

Morning

NOTICES

Bervice 10.30

Evening Service 6 p.m.

8 p.m.

ing.

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Tuesday—All day of Prayer. Wednesday, 3 pm. Praise and Prayer Meeting.

Thursday, 10.30 a.m. Bible Study Circle for Ladies at 216 Nathan Road.

Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Service in a.m. Mandarin.

Friday, 8 pm, Bible Study con-

CHURCH

18, JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON

Second Mass at 10 a.m., follow ed by Benefiction of the Blessed Bactament.

June 24-The Most Sacred

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Confessions are heard every day before and after Mass.

This service will be continued every evening at the same houf till next Friday, June 24 inclusive.

June 21--St. Aloysius, Patron" of · the Youth.

June 24-Feast of the most Bacred Heart of Jesus,

At 7 o'clock am Low Pontiacal Mass, Act of Consecration by the Heart of Jesus.

On week days Holy Mass at 8 President of the Apostleship..." of Prayer and General Communion. At 6.30 p.m.--Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Vespers, Pro- Cession, sermon by Rev. Fr. Th. Ryan 8. J. and. Benediction.

On week daye Mass at 6, 7 and 7.30.

Confessions Morning and Even-

On Saturdays, the special time for Confessions is from 4.30 p.m. to

& D.m.

The following are the services ST: PETER'S SEAMEN'S for the forthcoming week:

Saturday, 6.D.. Sunday, 9 B.DL

His Excellency the Governor and

Preacher at both services, Rev.dacted by Mr. C. R. Jonsson at 3 Lady Northcote will attend Divine

K. Mackenzie Dow

The Helena May Christian Fellowship meets in the Institute

Ho Man Tin Street. Kowloon.

All are welcome.

No Collection on Sunday

on Friday morning at 10.30 a.m.

ing.

CHURCH

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