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Theatre in London for three years on account of it. However. she appeared in other successful the big day of the plays too and a selection of them was chosen for the Southampten Margaret Mary's

alley, for it is the season. Alias O'Neil is now appear- s being celebrated 18 in a new play in London.

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NOTICES

October 18.-1938-18th Sunday

After Trinity.

Hospital Sunday."

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

(CHURCH OF ENGLAND)

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist,

Hongkong

The Bishop to Preach Church Council Meeting The following are the forthcom-mon 8 a.m. Holy Communion in Peaking services etc., at St. Andrew's Church.

Church, Kowloon.

am. Holy Communion.

11 am. Mattios.

Preacher: The Dean

12.15 p.m. Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m. Evensong. Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown." Children's Services,

and Children's Service.

Cathedral. 10 4.m. Kindergarten

Happy Valley.. 9.30 am. Kinder- Chapel of the Resurrection, garten and Sunday School

10 am. Kindergarten and Sunday Stanley Sunday School Room

patron saint. The Miss Peggy' O'Neil is one of the jy on Monday, but most conspicuous) Catholics he usual custom it present on the English stage. She sferred to the nearest is known to all as a staunch there will be Pontifical Catholic, and her help for ather ass in the moming at 9.0 members or her Church and her and in the evening, at 5.0 profession is known in part to velock, there will be a Procession, many, but is far greater in that followed by a Sermon and Benedic part which is hidden from the school. tlon of the Blessed Sacrament. publie. Miss O'Nell is one of those fortunate people who have been endowed with more than artistic talent, she exhibited three pictures in the first actors and actresses art exhibition held in London last spring.

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was a Frenchun. of the Visitation Order, who lived in France, at a convent in Paray-le-montal, not very far from Lyons, in the latter half of the seventeenth century. It was largely through her that there was spread throughout the world devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus which is recognition of the love of Jesus for mankind honoured under the usual symbol of love. the heart.

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Weekdays..

Holy Communion is celebrated on-

Tuesday St. Luke's Day at 7.30 a.. and in the Peak Church,

Thursday and Saturday at 7.30

a.m.

Friday, 7.45 a.m. (in Cantonese), Prayers for the sick, Thursday, 19.15 a.m.

Sunday, October 16--18th. Sun- day after Trailty.

Holy Communion 8 a.m. Choral Communion 11 a.m. Freacher: The Bishop.

Evensong. 6.15 p.m. Preacher Rev. H. D. Rosenthall

Primary Sunday School in the Hall, 10 am.

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St. Andrew's Club Social 9 pm. Tuesday, Oct. 18.-St. Luke's Day. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Brownie Pack 3.90 p.m.

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SUBJECT-DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT

The subject of the Lesson Ser- In all Christian Science Churches, to-morrow, October 16 will be "Doctrine of Atonement." "

The Golden: Text will be God hath not appointed us to wrath. but to obtain salvation by, our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that, whether we wake or sleep we should live together with him." (I Thessalonians 5: 9; 10:

Among others the following cita- tions will be read from the Bible. Monday, Oct. 17.-Medical Ro- "In that day there shall be a foun- lief Working Party, 10 a..

tain opened to the house of David Teachers Preparation Class. 7

and to the inhabitants of Jerusa- lem for, sin and for uncleaness. And it shall come to pass that in all the land, saith the Lord, two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shalt be left therein. And I will bring the third part through the fire, and wili re- fine them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried; they shall call on my name, and I will hear them: I will say, it is my peo- ple and they shall say the Lord

Boys' Choir Practice. 8.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Church Counell Meeting 4 p.m.

Wednesday. Oct. 19.-Medical Relief Working Party 10 a.m.

Wolf Cubs, 5.30 pm. Rover Scouts, 8.45 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 20-Women's Fel-1s my God.”

Daily 12 noon a Special Service lowship 3-p.m. of Prayer: (Broadcast).

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Other Nalices Cathedral Hall. "October 17, 8.30 pm. Badminton.

Women's.

October 20 10-8 prc. Cathedral

Fellowship Party. Cathedral Hall.

Working

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Dr. A. J. Cronin, the author of the remarkable novel of medical ife "The Citadel," which is at pre- sent being filmed, is not one who The various practices of this is fond of public appearances, but devotion, the Holy Hour and the he made one of his rare state- special celebration of the first

Iments in public receptly when he Friday of the month. are to be opened a Convent Garden fete. He traced to her time, and her name spoke in praise of the training is inseparably linked up with the which is given in convent schools. CATHOLIC CATHEDRAI devotion. In her own lifetime these proposed practices met with much ribly important thing in

"A Catholic education is a ter- opposition, but her own humility agnostic day," he said. "You will these have to look beyond the actual classrooms to see the deeper signi- Acance of them. There is nothing Mke a convent education for girls- the very fact that so many non- Catholics send their children to convents is proof of this. The in- Quence of good women was never more than it is to-day-these days of crooners and lipsticks and aili the rest of it."

and evident sanctity of He did a great deal to overcome it.

WELL-KNOWN

CATHOLIC ACTRESS Not long ago it was announced in Southampton that the well-known actress, Miss "Peggy O'Neil, was going to appear in a season of the 'plays in which she became famous, and the public were asked to let their wishes be known as to the plays that they would most like to see. The vast majority people seemed anxious to see "Pe

of the O' My Heart" for all the time

It was her greatest success, and it is remembered that the traffic

UNION CHURCH.

NOTICES

Morning Service

Evening Service 6 p.m.

10.30

The preacher at Morning Service

Dr.

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

October 16--19th Sunday after Pentecost.

Morning services;

Boy Scouts 6 pm.

EMMANUEL MISSION

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The following citations will also. be read from the Christian Science St. Andrew's Club Snap Debate Textbook. "Science and Health 9 pm.

with Key to the. Scriptures" by "Friday, Oct. 21.-Medical Rellef Mary Haker Eddy. "Every pang ot Working Party, 10 um.

repentance and suffering, every Full Choir Practice, 6.30 p.m.

effort for reform. every good thought and deed, will help us to understand Jesus' atonement for sin and aid its efficacy; but if the sinner continues to pray and re-. pent, sin and be sorry, he has little part in the atonement,--in the at- the practical repentance, which one-ment with God-tor, he lacks

to do the will of wisdom. Final reforms the heart and enables man

deliverance from error, whereby we rejoice in immortality, boundless freedom, and sinless sense, is not reached through paths of towers nor by pinning one's faith without works to another's vicarious effort. Justice requires reformation of the sinner. Mercy cancels the debt only when Justice approves. (Pages 19 and 22).

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The following are the Services

the forthcoming week Emmanuel Mission Church, 218 at

Nathan Road, Kowloon:-

Saturday. 8.30 p.m. Fellowship

1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Meeting followed by the Lord's Chinese

Supper.

2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in English

3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in English.

Evening services:...

the product of a Catholic school.. Cronin is a Catholic, and

At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction He was at

At 4 Exposition of the Blessed A Jesult College, St. Sacrament. recitation of the Holy to the University. As a boy he was Aloysius. in Glasgow, before going Rosary and Benediction.

October 17-At 7.30 Solemn High took a prominent part in school Mary. outstanding as en elocutionist and Mass in honour of St. Margaret

debates.

CHRIST CHURCH,

KOWLOON TONG

(Waterloo Road)

CHORAL EUCHARIST: Bishop Hall to Preach The following are the Services visiting the Colony on a Revival and Notices for the forthcoming Campaign.

is Mr. Edwin Orr, who is at present

Preacher at Evening Service, Rev.

K. Mackenzie Dow.

A Sale of Work will be held in the Church, Hall on November 4, Friday, at 3 p.m. The Sale will be opened by Mrs. B. Wyllie, and it is hoped that members and friends will give their full support.

ENGLISH METHODIST

CHURCH

WÀNCHAI, HONGKONG (ENGLISH CIRCUIT)

Queen's Road East, Wanchat, Hongkong (Oppostle Royal Naval Hospital).

week:-

7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Choral Eucharist.

Preacher: The Bishop of Hong- kong.

10.30 am. Service for Shanghai Refugees.

Preacher: Rev. H. D. Rosenthall. Sunday School at 9 am at 3 Duke Street.

October 18 St. Luke Evangelist. Holy Hour from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30

Dim.

October 22-St. Mellon, Saxon Missionary and Blahop.

On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30.

Sunday, 11.00 am. Divine Service. Preacher, Mr. E. Cox.

Subject. Neglecting the full sal vation Jesus offers, results in pre- 'sent and eternal loss.

Sunday, 8.30 p.m. Gospel Service preceded by song Service at 8.02 p.m. Speaker: Mr. H. L. Clift.

Subject, What is the Acceptable

year of the Lord?

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Text, "For if the word spoken by angels proved stedfast, and every transgression and disobedience re- ceived a just recompence of re-Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo- First Church of Christ Satentist, ward: How shall we escape, if we neglect

ther Church, The First Church or 80 great salvation?" (Hebrews 2.2:3).

Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass, Sunday. 3.00 pm. Sunday School station. Sunday Service 11.15 8.m. MacDonnell Road close to Tram and Bible Classes."

Testimony Meeting. Wednesday P.m. A Reading Room La Tocated at Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and 15 open every Monday. Tuesday. Text, "For He saith, 1. have heard

Thursday and Friday from 10.30 thee in a time accepted, and in the

a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to During the week there will be day of salvation have I helped p.m. Wednesdays: 10.30 am. to 1 exposition of the Blessed Sacra- thee: behold, now is the accepted pm and 2 to 4 p.m. Saturdays: ment, recitation of the Holy Rosary time: behold, now is the day of 10.30 a.m. to 112.30 p.m. All au- and Benediction at 5.30 p.m. every salvation (2 Cor. 6:21

thorised Christian Science Litera- day.

Money, 8 pm SACA Meet-ture is available at the Reading ing.

Room: The "pubilc is invited to Wednesday, B p.m. Praise and attend the services and to visit the. Prayer Meeting.

Thursday, 10.15 am. Ladies Bible Study Circle at No. 218 Nathan Road.

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ROSARY CHURCH

20. CHATHAM BOAD, KOWLOON

Friday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Cir-

The following are the forthcom-cle conducted by Mr. CR. Jonsson ing Services, etc. at the Rosary at No. 3 Ho Man Tin Street, Top Church, 20 20.-Holy Kowloon

Chatham Fload-floor.

Thursday, October Communion at 9 a.m. Saturday. October secration of Christ Church by the Bishop of Hongkong at 6 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 18.-19th Sunday 29.-Con-after Pentecost.

At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Chinese

At 7.30 Mass with sermon in English

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH

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At 8.30 Mass" with sermon in Portuguese.

At 9.30 Mass with sermon in English, followed by the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recita- Sunday next 18th Sunday after tion of the Holy Rosary and Trinity,

Benediction.

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

Sunday Services, October 6, 1938,

8 a.m. Holy Communion. .. Preacher. Rev. Frank Short.

11 am. Sung Eucharist, Morning Parade Service at 10.151 Preacher Rev. Cyril Brown. at the English Methodist Church. 3 p.m. Short Evening Service.

Hymn No. 659. Prayer, Lord's

Notices Saturday, October 15 at Prayer, Hymn No. 32, Lesson,

3.30 pm. Michaelmas Fair Hymn No. 490, 2nd Lesson, Prayer. Volunteer Parade ground in aid of Notices. Hymn No. 517, Sermon, St. John's Cathedral Funds. Hymn No. 157. Benediction.

Evening Bervice at 7 pm, at the. English Methodist Church, ́·'

Hymn No. 678, Prayer, Hymn No. 98, 'Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn. No. 698, Sermon, Hymn No. 601, Benediction.

NOTICES FOR THE WEEK

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N.B-The Church is open to the general" public."

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

October 18: 19th Sunday after Pentecost.

First Mass and General Com- munton at 8 am.

Second Mass at 10 a.m., followed

Bacrament.

At 2.30 pm. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament,

Monday, October 17.-Meeting of the Children of Mary's Bodality after the Evening service. Mest- ing of the St. Vincent de Paul's Society at 8.30 p.m.

Wednesday, October 19---Meet- ing of the C.C.Y.WB. at 5.30 p.m. On week-days;

All are welcome.

No collection on Sunday Even- ing.

RUSSIAN ORTHODOX

CHURCH

18, JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON

The following are the services for the forthcoming week:

Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday, 8.30 ... Monday, July 11-6. p.m. Tuesday, July 12-8.30 a.m. St. Peter and St. Paul.

WIDOW GIVES HUSBAND'S, V.C. TO REGIMENT for the Month of the Holy Rosary regiment who hold the Victoria All former members of the at 6 pm.

Cross have been invited to attend the Sherwood Foresters' Old Com rades' Association annual dinner at

Mass at 6.30 and 7.30. Exerciser

Reading Room..

NAZIS BREAK" WITH CHURCH

Cardinal Innitzer "Denounced

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Vietina, Oct. The final breaking-off of negotiations between the Government and the Catholic Church in Austria nounced by Herr Buerckel, Reichs Commissioner, Jes- terday.

was

Herr Buerckel blamed Cardi- na) Innitzer for "provoking" a week-end demonstration

against him. Herr Buerckel added that the demonstrators were mainly Czechs and Jews. Consequent upon this event.be had ordered certain measures to be taken.

Firstly all Jews.who were Czech subjects, and all Czech sub- jects who are politically suspect." have to leave Vienna. Immediate- ly. Secondly all church' schools in Austria not already closed are to be closed from to-day. Thirdly thie political amnesty which will man anschluss will not cover priesta. probably follow the Budeten Ger- Fourthly all efforts on the part of clerical quarters to

1. Following the Evening Ger- by Benediction of the Blessed ST, TERESA'S CHURCH Derby "to-night," Mrs. Bees, widow Schuschnigg,

vice a Social Hour will be held

in the "8 & 8. Home." "All Servicemen and civilians are warmly welcomed.

2. On Tuesday, October 18, Prayer and fellowship Meeting will be held in the "8., 8, Home" at

3.

Oct. 15, Saturday, at 3pm. Meet- This Service will be broadcasting of St. Teresa's CYLA Sermon by Rev. Father O'Meara, Oct. 16, 19th Sunday after B.J., on "Hell,

:Pentecost; Sunday School for Children at 6.30 am. Holy Mass with Beamon

in Chinese P

3 p.m.

On week-days Holy Mass at 8 8.m.

Confessions are heard every day, before and after Mass

On Wednesday, October 19 there will be a meeting of the On Saturdays; the special time House Committee at 5.30 p.m. in for Confessions is from 4.30 pm to the "8 & 8. Home"

8'p.m.

obtain

an ámnesty for Dr. Kurt von former Austrian

of the late Col. Willam Bees. V.C. Chancellor, were finally refused 1st Bn, will present her husband's Fifthly no further negotiations Victoria Cross to the regiment. She between will also present other medals be-State authorities in Austria will

the Church longing to her husband.

take place.-Reuter.

Cpl Bees died at Coalville, 7.30 am, Holy Mass, Bermon in Leicestershire, on June 20. He won English and Benediction,

his V.C. in the South African War 9.30 am, Holy Mass with sermon at Moedwill on Sept. 30, 1901, in English

and 7.15 am, Rosary and Benedic

On week-days: Holy Mass at 6.30

tion at 5.00 pm.

Major-Gen. "Bir F. B. Maurice, colonel of the regiment, will RC- cept, the V.C. on behalf of the Bher Wood Foresters.

and the

"NOT HELD FRISONER Berlin, Oct. 14. - Cardinal Innitzers, whose residence was stor "Naxi ? rioler

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