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ST. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL

NOTICES

Nov. 13-22nd. Sunday After Trinity. Remembrance Sunday.

* 'a.m. Holy Communion.

Church.

8 am. Holy Communion in Peak

Armistice Parade Service 9.15

Preacher: Rev. S. Hinchlife

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3.C.F.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong.

(CHURCH OF ENGLAND)

Subject-Mortals and Immortals Rev. H. D. Rosentball to Preach

|· The subject of the "Lesson Ser- The following are the forthcom- mon in all Christian Science

ing services etc., at St. Andrew's Church. Kowloon.

Sunday, Nov. 13-22nd Sunday after Trinity. Remembrance Sun- day.

Churches, to-morrow, November 13. will be "Mortals and Immor- tals,"

The Golden Text, will be—"If Holy Communion 8 a.m. Fellow-any man be in Christ, he is a 'new ship Breakfast 5 am.

creature: old things are passed Rev.jaway: "behold, all things arẻ be- come new" (I Corinthians 5:17.).

Preacher

Mittins 11 am. Preacher: H. D Rosenthall.

Evensong. 8:15 p.m Rev. H. D. Rosenthall.

Primary Bunday School in the Hall, 10 a.m.

Among others the following cita- tions will be read from the Bible: "I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast lifted me, up, and hast not Monday, Nov. 14.-Medical Rellef made my foes to rejoice over me. Working Party 10 a.m.

O Lord, thou hast brought up by Teachers' Preparation Class, soul from the grave: thou hast kept me aliye, that I should not St. Andrew's Club Badmintong down into the pit Thou hast League Game 9. p.m. »

turned for me my mourning into Tuesday, Nov. 15.-Brownie Pack dancing: thou hast put off my 3.30 p.m.

p.m.

It is sometimes asked why some The enthusiasm which the caronisation of one Polish more modern method of lighting Jesuit saint, St. Andrew Babola. than candles should not be used within the past year, and his on the altar for the ceremonies of adoption as national patron; the Church. The traditional use should not obliterate the memory of candles is, however, a strong

11 am. Mattins. of another Polish Jesuit saint who argument for their continuance."

Preacher: The Dean. is already one of the country's Their use did not begin with the 8.30 p.m. Evensong. -chief patrons. This is St. Catholic Church, tor we know Preacher: The Dean.

national that

the famous seven-branch Children's Services, much on candlestick was one of the many Cathedral, 10 am. Kindergarten his achievements, for he was only objects in the Temple of Jeru-and Children's Service. eighteen years old at the time of salem. Their use in the Catholic Chapel of the

Resurrection, his death, as on the fame of his Church began in the Catacombs Happy Valley.. 9.30 am. Kinder- family. He belonged to one of here artificial light was neces-garten and Sunday School the leading families of Poland sary for the ceremonies. Later, a Stanley Sunday School Room and had many connections

with symbolie significance was given to 10 a.m. Kindergarten and Sunday

the candle and that accounted for School. Though young and delicate heits continued use instead of any At the morning service" there fought against great obstacles to other form of light.

will be read the names of those order to enter the Jesult novitiate. Now definite regulations main-from this Colony who gave their and actually walked from Vienna tain uniformity. for the colour lives in the Great War. If there to Rome in order to achieve his and the composition of candles are other names which anyone

The following citations will also purpose. He lived a very remark-jare defnitely fixed. The dificulty would like included. will they

be read from the Christian able fe during the brief period and delay of lighting and

send the ex-please

Sclence Textbook, "Science and that he spent in religion. and tinguishing candles, especially Dean.

Health with Key to the Scrip. everywhere he was known he was when they are used in large num-

tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:-"In venerated as a saint.

bers, have led to many experiments Holy Communion is celebrated Meeting 8.30 p.m.

divine Science, God and the real In connection with the return for their improvement, and it is on:-

St. Andrew's Club "Open Night" man are inseparable" as divine to Poland of the body of St: An- now reported from Rome that an

Tuesday, at 7.30 a.m1. in the o p.m.

Principle and idea. Error, urged drew Bobola, mentioned above, electric method has been devised Peak Church.

Friday, Nov. 18.-Medical Relle Error will cease to claim that soul to its final limits, is self-destroyed. there was one very striking In- and has been found so satisfac-

Thursday and Saturday at 7.30 Working Party 10 am cident which aroused great emo-tory that it is already employed in

Is in body, that life and Intel- Fall Choir Practice. 6.30 p.m. tion. The President of the Re- several churches there. According

ligence are in matter, and that public met the body of the martyr to this method It is only necessary

this matter is man. God is the as soon as it arrived or Polish soll, to touch a switch in order to light

Principle of man, and man is the and his first act was to take from or extinguish the candles.

idea of god. Hence man is not mortal nor material. Mortals will disappear, and immortals, or the children of God, will appear as

his own breast the Cross of Inde- pendence which he wore and place it on the coffin of the saint. hundred thousand people witness- -ed the incident"

am.

names to the

Weekdays

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Friday, 7.45 a.m. (in Cantonese). Prayers for the sick. Thursday, 10.15 am.

Dally 12 noon a Special Service

Other Notices

The method of lighting is by ot. Prayer: (Broadcast). using an electric current further

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detalls

are not given-and "the extinguishing is done by a small

Boys' Choir Practice, 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18-Medical Belle! Working Party 10 a..

Wolf Cubs. 5.30 pm. Rover Scouts, 8.45 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17. — Women's Fellowship 3 p.m.

Boy Scouts 6 p.m. St. Andrew's

Club Committee

EMMANUEL MISSION

CHURCH

sackcloth. and girded me with gladness: To the end that my glory sing praise to thee, and not be allent." (Psalms 30: 1,3,11,12,).

November 14. 8.30 p.m.-Bad- The following are the Services the only eternal verities of man. magnetic pump with a piston, fx-minton, Cathedral Hall.

for the forthcoming, week at Learn this O mortal, and earnert- ed to a tube of compressed air. November 15, 5.15 p.m.-A Méet-Emmanuel Mission Church, 218 Is seek the spiritual status of man, A FAMOUS CATHOLIC It may seem a very elaborate waying of welcome to the Rev. A. P. Nathan Road. Kowloon:-

which is outside" of all material to deal with so simple a matter Rose will be held in the Cathedral Saturday. 8.30 p.m.-Fellowship selfhood." (Page 478).

Ball, as lighting and blowing out a

AIRMAN

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Meeting followed by the Lord's At forty-two, an airman may be candle, but it is better than the

November 17, 10-12 noon Cathe-Supper. thought to be beyond his prime, slow, and often untidy. method dral Women's Fellowship Working

First Church of Christ Scientist, Sunday, 11 am. Divine Service.. but Captain Neville Stack, the that has been in use up to this. Party, Cathedral Hall.

Preacher. Dr. French Over, Sub- Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo- Catholic airman who

3.30 pm: The Bishop will ad-ject, "Wickedness in Prayer:" ther Church, The First Church or crowded many successes

dress the Fellowship on the work Sunday, 3 p.m.-Sunday School Christ Scientist in Boston, Ması, his

has career,

last been MASS ON A POSTAGE of The Victoria Diocesan Mission and Bible Classes

MacDonnell Road close to Tram appointed Chief Test Pilot to the

STAMP.

ary Association.

Sunday 8.30 p.m.-Gospel Service Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. Austria Aircraft Works at Long-

preceded by Song Service at 8 pm. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday bridge near Birmingham, where Celebrations in memory of the

Freacher. Rev. W. Decker.

p.m. A Reading Room is located at Faires Battle medium bombers arst Mass celebrated in Australia CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL Monday, 8 pm-8.AC.A Meet-Bank of East Asia Building, 10 are now being constructed. Capt. and South Africa formed part of

Des Voeux Road Central and is Stack, who was in the Royal Air recent centennial and sesqui-

every Monday, Force during the war, was the centennial celebrations in those coming services at the Catholic Chinese mahs.

Tuesday Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.--Meeting for open The following are the forth-

Thursday and Friday, from 10 30 first to make 蹲 long-distance countries. Now the Republic of Cathedral, Calne Road:

Wednesday. 8 p.m.-Praise and am. to 1 p.m.. 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to light aeroplane Hight. This was Columbia has celebrated the

Prayer Meeting.

p.m. Wednesdays: 10.30 a.m. to 1 to India. fourth centenary of the same Pentecost.

Thursday, 10:15 a.m.--Ladies | p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Saturdays: Previously to that he made three event. for the first « Mass was

Bible Study Circle at 216 Nathan | 10.30 a.m. to 112.30 pm, All 'au- record nights between England celebrated four hundred years ago

Road.

thorised Christian Science Litera- and Constantinople in 1931, when on the site of the future city of

Friday, 8 p.m.-Bible Study Cir-ture is available at the Reading ne averaged less than a day each Bogota, the old Spanish capital 2nd Mass at 8 with sermon noor, conducted by Mr. C. R. Jons-attend the services and to visit the cle at 3 Ho Man Tin Street, top Room. The public is invited to way. He also held a record for and the present capital of

the English. the fight for London to Copen-republican. A special stamp has 3rd Mass at 10, with sermon in hagen and back.

been issued in honour of the oc- Chinese. Last year he went to Turkey to casion and it depicts the actual instruct the civil air plicts there. scene.

in 1935 when he flew

While there he was consulted on

the operation and

administration

Philatelists

record only one

of the internal and foreign air previous issue of a stamp depict- lines, and his advice..on, their

ing the celebration of Mass, and organisation was followed.

that was issued by Mexico in 1910. instructions on air services now By a "strange coincidence both value. appear in Turkish in the official stamps were of the same

His

November 13-23rd Sunday after

Morning services:

Chinese,

1st Mass at 6 with sermon in

ם *

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This Service will be Broadenst Sermon on "The Remembering our} dead" by Rev. Father C. Orlando.

Evening services:

At 3.30, Catechetical Instruction. At 4. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Rosary and Benediction.

Nov. 15-St. Albert the Great,

son.

All are welcome.

No collection Sunday Evening.

ROSARY CHURCH

20. CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON

The following are the forthcom-

Church, 20 Chatham Road

government Landbook on the sub. one peso, and both were printed Doctor of the Church Holy Houring Services, etc, at the Rosary "ject. His most recent achievement/in London, though by different from 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 pm.

firms of engravers.

Nov. 16 St. Edmund, Bishop of Kowloon...

was when he headed a formation Hight to Turkey of New Bristol) The present Columbia stamp is Canterbury. Blenheim bombers, such as are reproduced by photogravure and now being delivered to the R.A.F. Is chocolate brown in colour.

ENGLISH METHODIST ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S

CHURCH

HANCHAI, HONGKONG (ENGLISH CIRCUIT) Quen's Road East, Wanchai. Hongkong (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital).

CHURCH

The Saltors' Home and Seamen's

Institute, Hongkong. CHURCH SERVICES

On week-days Mass at 6 and 7.30 Confessions Morning and Even-

ing

UNION CHURCH

BIL.

Sunday, Nov. 13-23rd Sunday after Pentecost.

At 6.30 Mass with sermon Chinese

At 7.30 Mass with, serzion in | English

At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Portuguese."

Reading Room.

THE SCOTS ARE CONCEITED

..

There is some truth in the accusation that Scots are con- celted, but they are not mean. sänctimonious, without man- ners, and without humour.

This was the answer given on October 25 by Scottish novelist "O. Douglas" (Miss Anna Buchan)

men in Glasgow, she replied to when, speaking to an audience of

who wrote to her saying that she the strictures of an Englishwoman

"loathed the Scots" after knowing many of them as neighbours and

co-workers.

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Morning Service: 10.30

At 9.30 Mass with sermon, in Evening. Service 6 pm,

Preacher at both services. Rev. of the Blessed Sacrament.

English, followed by the Exposition

Miss Buchen, who gave the Arat of a series of talks arranged by the K. Mackenzie Dow

A Jumble Bale will be held inon in Chinese.

At 2 pm Catechetical Instrue-¡ Aillance of Honour in Glasgow. sald that the "bang gaed sixpence" Sunday next 22nd Sunday" after the Church Hall on Friday, Nov. | Trinity.

Blessed Sacrament.

At 2.30 pm, Benediction of the story was not much of a story. Sunday, Services,. Nov. 13, 1938.

Armistice Sunday. Freachers, Rev, J. E. Sandbach Sermon. and Rev. E Moreton

Armistice Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church.,

8 am. Holy Communion. 11 am Morning Prayer and

Preacher Rev. Cyril Brown,

8 p.m. Short Evening Service. NB.The Church is open to the

Hymn No. 3, Prayer. Lord's general public. Prayer, Hymn No. 821, · Lesson,

Hymn No. 403, 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 878, Bermon, Hymn No. 895, Benediction.

Evening Service ́at 7 pm. Preacher-Rev. E, Moreton.

Hymn No. 1, Prayer, Lord's

Prayer, Hymn No. 907 Lesson,į,

CHRIST CHURCH

(Waterloo Road),

Bishop Hall to Preach

Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 533. The following are: the Services

18, at 2.30 p.m. All contributions įwill be gratefully received at the Church Hall any time before that

date.

Monday, Nov. 14-Meeting of the Children of Mary's Sodality at

8. p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 16-Meeting of ST. TERESA'S CHURCH the COY.W.B. at 5.30 p.m.

Nov. 12, Saturday, at 3 pm Meeting of St. Teresa's C.YLA

Nov. 13-23rd Bunday after Pen-. tecost:

1a.m. Holy Mass with Bermon in Chinese.

Friday, Nov. 18-Meeting of the moters at 6 m Apostleship of Prayer's Men-Pro-

On week-days Mass at 6.30 and 7.30.

But supposing Ecots did look twice at every sixpence, would that be surprising when it was consider- ed that for generations they had hardly a coin to look at?

For centuries Scotland was so poor that there was very little. money in circulation.

8 am Holy Mass; Sermon in ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH and a harsh climate-had bitten

English and Benediction.

9.30 a.m. Holy Mass with Ser-

Sermon, Hymn No. 537. Benedić- and Notices for the forthcoming mon in Engliah. tion.

week:--

Nov. 13-22nd Sunday after

NOTICES FOR THE WEEK I Following the Evening Service, a Trinity. Social Hour will be held at the "8" & 8. Home" at 8 pm. All Service- men and civilians are warmly wel- comed.

There will be a meeting of the Badminton Club on Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. at the "8. & 8. Home."

7.35 am. Boly Communion &a.m. Choral Eucharist. Preacher. The Bishop of "Hong- kong.

On week-days, Ho.y Mass at 6:30 ann 7:30 am.”,

RUSSIAN ORTHODOX

CHURCH

14, JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON 10.30 a.m.-Service for Refugees „The following-are the services Preacher: Rev. C. B. R. Bargent. for the forthcoming week:

Sunday School at Sam, at 3 Duke St...

Nov. 17-Hilda, On Tuesday there will be a] Thursday, Nov. meeting for Fellowship and Prayer Abbers of Whitby, A. D. 680, Holy at the "Be B. Home" at 8 pm. Communion at 7.15 a.m

Saturday, 6 pm.

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

SUFFERED FOR FAFTH What the Beots came through- the bitter struggle of matching the barest living from poor ground

into them, To Beottish people senseless extravagance would al- November 13-23rd Sunday after ways look like a crime, hb. Pentecost.

“But I utterly⠀⠀⠀ deny.”. First Mass and General Com-Buchan added, "that the Scot is muplon at 8 am,

mean."

i

Mis

Service for the R. Army and "As to their sanctimoniousness," Navy at 9 am.

at heart the Scots were deeply Third Maas at 10 am, followed | religious people. How could they by Benediction of the Blessed help it? Their forefathers suffer- Sacrament

ed for their-faith. Catechism for Children at 3 pm: They were accused of being fulf On week-day, Holy Mass at 8 of concelt. There is just a little * truth in that," said Miss Buchan. Confessions are heard every day, do not think we are conceited before and after Mass-On Satur-about ourselves though well we days, the special, time for Confes might be but we are apt to over- sions is from 420 pm to 8 pm estimate everything. Bentfish "A

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