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that is, the day on which the

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THE

ST. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL

NOTICES

October 23, 1938-19th Sunday

After Trinity.'

18 a.m. Holy Communion.

CHURCHES

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

(CHURCH OF ENGLAND)

Harvest Thanksgiving,

The following are the forthcom- ing services etc., at St. Andrew's

8 a.m. Holy Communion in Peak Church, Kowloon. Church.

9.15 3.m. Parade Service. Preacher: Rev. 8. Hinchlife.

Catholic Church calls the atten- through the English countles Queens.C.F.

tion of all its members to the work

Mary, accompanied by the Princess

of spreading the Faith throughout Royal, paid a vists to Stonyhurst the world. The "Propagation of:

College. This Is not the first the Faith" is the term which the Church uses, and it is officially em-jesty has visited in her tours, but Catholle institution which Her Ma- ployed in connection with two im-it is one of the most interesting. portant organisations; the "Con- gregation" for the Propagation of back for nearly three and a half for the history of the College goes

the Faith and the "Society for the

renturies, and records of all same purpose...

periods of its history are preserved in the College.

the

',

The former is sometimes referred to by its Latin title De Propaganda The actual date" of the opening Fide. It is one of the important of Stonyhurst was 1794, but the Congregations attached to college was the successor of that central administration of the established at St. Omer more than Church and has a Cardinal as its two centuries before when, during, head. The present Prefect 1 the time of, persecution, it was im Cardinal Fumason! Blondl. formi

possible for Cathalia boys to get erly Apostolle Delegate to the

an education in England without United States. This Congregation sacrificing their Falth. The char deals with all the parts of the acter of the early students of the world In which the regular school is proved from the fact that hierarchy is not formally establish- they tncluded eighteen martyrs. ed, so that every place in which all of whom died for their religion the Bishop has the title of Vicar in England. Apostolic comes under the admin- istration Propaganda.

of the Congregation of

11

Sunday, Oct. 23-18th after Trinity.

·LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

J

SUBJECT-PROBATION

AFTER DEATH

The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon in all Christian Science Churchés, to-morrow October 13 Sunday will be "Probation After Death."

The Golden Text. will be "God Holy Communion 8 a.m. Harvest Thanksgiving 11.00 a.mn.ent,

shall bring every work unto judg- Preacher: Rev H. D. Rosenthall whether it be good, or whether it every secret thing.

be evil.

Evensong. 6.15 p.m Preacher, The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean of Hongkong.

11 am. Mattins (Broadcast). Preacher: The Bishop. 6.30 p.m. Evensong. Children's Services.

and Children's Service.

Cathedral, 10 a.m. Kindergarten

Primary Sunday School in the Hall, 10 a.m. Happy Valley.. 9.30 am, Kinder-Werking Party 10 am.

Chapel

Resurrection, Monday, Oct. 24.-Medical Rellel garten and Sunday School.

Teachers Preparation Class,

of the

Stanley Sunday School Room. p.m. 10 a.m. Kindergarten and Bunday School.

-Weekdaya

St. Andrew's Club Committee Meeting 8.30 p.m.

St. Andrew's Club "Open Night"

Holy Communion is celebrated 9 p.m.

on:-

not

with

that

D

(Ecclesiastes. 12, 14). Among others the following cita- tions will be read from the Bible, "Be deceived: God is not mocked: for whatsoever a soweth, that shall be also resp. man

For he fesh shall

soweth to his the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to-

the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap fe everlasting. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap. if we faint not." (Galatians 6: 7-9), The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Textbook. "Science and Health Re-with, Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "If the Prin- ciple. rule, and demonstration of man's being are not in the least understood before what is termed death overtakes mortals. they will St. Andrew's Club Badminton 9 scale of existence on account" of rise, no higher spiritually in the

p.m."

Tuesday, at 7,30 a.m. in the Peak 3 pm. Church,

Thursday and Saturday at 7.30

a.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 25.-Mothers' Union Brownte Pack 3.30 p.m. Boys' Choir Practice, 6.30 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 28-Medical

Friday (3. S. Simon and Judes'lef Working Party 10 am. Day) at 7.45 am. (in Cantonese), Wolf Cubs. 5.30 p.m.

Prayers for the sick, Thursday,

Rover Scouts, 8.45 p.m. 10.15 am.

Thursday. Oct... Fellowship 3 pm:

Daily 12 noon a Special Service of Prayer: (Brbadenst)

Other Notices October 24, 8.30 p.m. Badminton, Cathedral-Hall

October 27, 10-12 and 3-6 p.m. In recent Cathedral Women's Fellowship.

The original college building ato estate belonged to Thomas Weld of Lulworth, an old pupil of St. Omer, The Society for the Propagation who donated them for the benefit of the Faith was formed two cen-lof Catholic" education. turies after the "Congregation." years the College has been known Cathedral Hall. and is now a little more than a wider section of the public

A Troop of Cathedral Scouts is hundred years in existence. It is because of its Observatory, which to be formed with Mr. G. & Wilby

international association of was founded a century ago this as Scoutmaster.

Boy Scouts 6 p.m.

27-Women's

that single experience...but_wil Friday Oct-28,~~~Medical-Roller remain as material as before the Working Party 10 am.

Full Cholt Practice. 6.30 p.m.

transition. st. seeking happiness through a material, instead of through a spiritual sense of life, and from selfish and inferior mo- tives. To be wholly spiritual, man 1st Meeting will CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL must be sinless, and he becomes thus only when he reaches perfec- tion" (Page 290).

those who promise to help the mis-year. The best known of the di-be held on Thursday, November 3 sions by regular prayers and con-Lectors of the Observatory was Fr. at 5.30 p.m. and a short meeting of tributions. It developed "from the Stephen Perry, who lost his life parents of prospective scouts will humble efforts of a French work- half a century ago while engaged in the Scouts' Headquarters. Lower Cathedral. Caine Road.

be held at 7 p.m. Both meetings Ing girl, Pauline Jaricot, and has on an astronomical expedition for: now spread over the whole world. the British Government in the It works in connection with the West Indies Another notable fea-

Albert Road.

The following are the forth- coming services at the Catholic

October 23--20th Sunday after Pentecost.

ANNOUNCEMENTS First Church of Christ Scientist. Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo- ther Church. The First Church or Christ-Scientist in Boston, Mass.

Congregation and its President is rare of the College is its brary ENGLISH METHODIST Sunday dedicated to the pro-MacDonnell Road close to Tram

the Secretary of the Congregation. which was visited by Queen Mary The present holder of the dual on her visit. Among its treasures office is Archbishop Costantin. is a First Follo Shakespeare. formerly Apostolic Delegate China

to

A POLISH CARDINAL

of

FORMER JOCKEY A MISSIONARY IN CHINA

Among the "strange, but true' Iucts recently published in an

CHURCH

WANCHI HONGKONG.

(ENGLISH CIRCUIT) Queen's Road East, Wanchal, Hongkong (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital),

pagation of the Faith Morning services:

1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Chinese

Station. Sunday Service 11.15 a.m. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday 8 p.m. A Reading Room is located at 2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in Bank of East Asia Building, 10 English.

Des Voeux Road Central and is 3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in pen

every Monday, Tuesday. Chinese.

Thursday and Friday from 10.30 Sermon on:

This service will be broadcast, ('1/m. tu 1 p.m.. 2 to 4 pm, and s to "The_Propagation of]" p.m. Wednesdays: 10.30 a.m. to 1 the Faith" by Rev. Fr. Lucas Fung. p.m. and 2 to 4 pm. Saturdays:

Evening services:

10.30 am to 112.30 p.m. All au-

Recent celebrations in honour of

Sunday Services, Oct. 23, 1938: the episcopal jubilee of Cardinal]

Preacher. Rev. J. E. Sandbach. Kakowski, the Archbishop

Morning Parade Service at 10.16 Warsaw, revealed the depth of the English paper was the statement Hymn. No. 664. Prayer. Lord's at the English Methodist Church. affection in which he is held by that a jockey who once rode in the Prayer. Hymn No. 695, 1st Lesson.

Polish people. The jubilee rand National is now a Jesult in Hymn No. 183, 2nd Lesson, Prayer. Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Room.

At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction. thorised Christian Science Litera- was the twenty-fifth anniversary China. It

At 4 Exposition of the Blessed ture is available: at the Reading quite true. and, Notices. Hymn No 400 Sermon. Rosary and Benediction."

The public is invited to attend the services and to visit the October 24-St. Raphael the Reading Room. Archangel.

the

IS

of his consecration as a bishop.though his riding has Anished on Hymn No. 594, Benediction. and the priests and people of the the turf : still continues in China, country united in establishing a though the" rider is eighty years "Museum of Sacred Art as a per- of age.

manent memodal of the occasion.

English Methodist Church.

Evening Service at 7 p.m. at the Hymn No. 246, Prayer. Hymn No. He is Fr. Paul de Geloes, 149, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn During the years in "which he Frenchman, and in his day the No. 524, Sermon. Hymn No. 947, has governed the Sea of Warsaw most popular Jockey in France. He Benediction. there have been 200 churches built is now working in the province of in the diocese. Some of them were Klangsi. He rode til he was forty bullt to

NOTICES FOR THE WEEK

G

October 25-At 7.30 am. Mass The Triduum in honour of St. Jade Thaddaeus begins.

WOMEN DOCTORS

October 28-38. Simon and Jude Thaddaeus. Apostles Solemn High Mass at 7.30 a.m. replace earlier churches and then an accident compelled vice a Socia' Hour will

1. Following the Evening Ser-" On week days Mass at Band which were destroyed during tae him" to give it up.

be held 7.30. war, but the majority of them are sudden idleness that the decision All Servicemen and civilians are ing.

It was in his in the "S. & S. Home." at 8 p.m. Confessions Morning and Even- new, and are an indication of the came to him to give up his life to warmly welcomed. great headway which the Church work as a missionary. He joined

During the week days there will the Society of Jesus and in duc mence its new season on Monday.ment, recitation of the Holy Rosary 2.. The Badminton Club will com- be exposition of the Blessed Sacra- to the churches, a large number of course completed his studies, and October 24 at Tclock. The Club and Benediction at 5.30 p.m. every the Catholic institutions have heen was ordained, a

will meet weekly during the season day. built in..Warsaw during the years

He has been working in China on Mondays and Thursdays. Full, of Cardinal Kakowski's adminis- tration,

He is known as particulars from Mr. A. T. Edwards. Lao Su and is as popular with his Secretary Catholics around Hsuchowfu as he

is making in Poland. In addition

An interesting fact of the Car diral's career is that it was he wh consecreted the present Pope as Bishop. This took place when Plus

for many years.

3. On Tuesday, October 25,

ANNOUNCEMENT IN

ADVANCE

..

On Sunday Oct. 30-Special So- was with the spectators at Auteuil, there will be a meeting for Fellow lemu Celebration of The Feast of He uses his riding skill now only ship and Prayer at 8 pm. in the The Regality of Our Lord, when he gives chase to bancis S. & S. Home."

XI, the Mgr. Ratti, was appointed At present his district is within the Papal Nuncio to Warsaw, in 1919.

war zote.

ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH

October 23--20th Sunday after Pentecost.

Sunday dedicated by H.H. the

Pope to the Propagation of the

Falth

J

I

CHRIST CHURCH

(Waterloo Road) CONSECRATION NEXT SATURDAY

The following ure the Services

First Mass and General Com and Notices for the forthcoming munion at 8 a.m.

Service for the R. Army and

Navy at 9 a..

Third Mass at 10 a.m. followed, by Benediction of the Blessed 3acrament

All Collections will, be on behalf of the Fund for the Propagation of the Faith,

Sunday School at 3 p.m.

week:-

October 23-19th Sunday after Trinity.

715 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Mattins.

Preacher; Rev. H. D. Rosenthall, 10.30 am. Service for Shangha!] Refugees.

Sunday School at 9 am at 3

On week-days Holy Mass at Duke Street. a.m,

Confessions are heard every day. before and after Mass.

Thursday, October 27- Holy Communion at 7.15 a.m.

Saturday,

October 29-Con-

4. There will be a meeting of

the General Committee at the "9.

PRAISED

Inaugural Address By Lord Horder

Lord Horder when he delivered Women doctors were praised by

Inaugural address to the students of the London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Womeh recently...

T have met quite a lot of wo- men doctors," said Lord Horder, "and by this time I am fairly at home with them. (Laughter).

"After all," he continued, "what is more natural than that women

& S. Home" on Wednesday Octa ST PETER'S SEAMEN'S should take to doctoring, or that ber 25, 5.30 p.m.

5. Harvest Festival Services will be held on Sunday, Oct. 30. The Church will be suitably decorated and gifts of flowers etc. will be gratefully received at the Church or Saturday, October 29,

EMMANUEL MISSION

CHURCH

14 28

The following are the Services for the forthcoming week at Emmanuel Mission Church, 218 Nathan Road, Kowloon:-

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

Sunday, 11.00 am, Divine Service. Preacher: Rev. T. A. Binks,

Subject, "God hath spoken.” Sunday, 3.00 pm, Sunday School and Bible Classes,

Sunday, 8.30 p.m. Gospel Service

CHURCH

The Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute. Hongkong. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday next 19th Sunday after Trinity.

8 a.m. Holy Communion..

11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ber- vice.

Preacher Rev. Cyril Brown.

8 p.m. Short Evening Service. Notices Sunday Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. Annual Seafarers' Service at Et. John's Cathedral.

NB-The Church is open to the: general publle.

they should have succeeded in this profession? Is there "so much difference between doctoring and nursing, at which women's success calls for no surprise and still less congratulation?

"I believe the good man doc- tor has a little more of the feminine in him than has the average man.”

Lord Border believed it to be a fact that the propertion of charlatans among women was much smaller than among men

"You are also said to have more intuition than we have, and there are those who think that this should give you an advantage over us in the direction of what is sometimes called 'clinical instinct. You are more thorough, which is, I suppose, a part of your greater a.m.conscientiousness, and heavens,

bow thorough you can be!.

UNION CHURCH

Morning Service · 10.30

Preacher. Rev. T. N. Birrel

Preacher at both services, Rev. Monday, 8 p.m. 6.A.C.A. Meet-K. Mackenzle Dow.

On Saturdays, the special time secration of Christ Church by the preceded by song Service at 8.00 Evening Service 6 DAB. for Confessions ie from 4:30 pm. to Bishop of Hongkong at 6 pm. ¿ p.m.

RUSSIAN ORTHODOX ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

CHURCH

ing.

MORE CURIOUS SEX A Sale of Work, will be held in

"You are, as a sex, more curious Wednesday. 8 pm. Praise and the Church Hull on Friday, Oct. than we are, and this curiosity has October 23-20th Sunday after Prayer Meeting.

28 to Nov. 4, at 3 p.m. The Sale already borne fruit in the hands Pentecost:

Thursday, 10.15

Ladies will be opened by Mrs. B. Wyllle, of those women who have made 8.30 am. Holy Mass with Sermon Bible Study Circle at No. 218 and members and friends are ask-their namics famous in research."

18, JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON (In Chinese.

The following are the services

for the forthcoming week:

Saturday, 6 pm

Bunday, 8:30 am. Monday, July 11—6 p.m.

Tuesday, July 12-8.30 am.

St. Peter and St. Paul

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

a.m.

Nathan Road.

Friday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Cir-

ed to give their full support.

"That you are mare Industrious Harvest Thanksgiving will be and more studious I am with cle conducted by Mr. C. R. Jonsson celebrated on Sunday, October 30, shame, compelled to admit, but I 9.30 am Holy Mass with Sermon at No. 3 Ho Man Tin Street, Top All contributions and gifts, which would warn you against vaunting in English.

floor.

will later be distributed by the yourselves overmuch about this All are welcome

Nethersole. Hospital, should be sent virtue, for, if indulged in to excess, No collection on Sunday Even to the Church Hall, on Saturday this may, like any other virtue, Ing.

morning, October 20.

Trove to be your undoing"

7

On week-days: Holy Mass at 6.30 and 7.15 am, Rosary and Benedic- tion at 6.00 p.m.

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