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ST. MARGARET MARY; A MEMORY OF THE ATHENIA; A GALLANT SOLDIER:
ABBOT HUNTER - BLAIR
IN HAPPY VALLEY ST. MARGARET MARY'S CHURCH
ANTI- CELEBRATES ITS PATRONAL FEAST TO-MORROW, CIPATING BY A FEW DAYS THE REGULAR DAY OF THE FEAST, St. MARGARET MART ALACOCQUE IS THE FRENCH NUN OF PARAY-LE-MONIAL, THROUGH WHOM THE DEVO-.
WAS SPREAD IN TION TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS THE CHURCH.
She was a member of the Visitation Order, and not in any outer way distinguished when she announced that she had. re- colved special Instruction from God to propose the foundation of * Post of the Sacred Heart.
.."
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
Oct. 15, 19th Sunday After
B. a.m.
Trinity Hospital Sunday. Holy Communion:
cants Fellowship) 8 Communion" in Peak
CHURCH
CHURCHES
LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
The subject of the Lesson Sermon (Communi- in all Christian Science Churches to
Holy MOITOW Church; Atonement.”
will
be
the
"Doctrine
ANNOUNCEMENT
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH.
Queen's Road East (Opposite the Royal Naval Hospital) Bus No. 5, or 54.
Preachers. Morning Rev. J. Frank Evison Evening - Rev.
Sandbach. Junior Church at an ad-0.30 a.,0. All children welcome.
No. 417,
Lesson.
596
Prayer.
11 в.м. Mattins. Preacher: The Golden Text will be- Rev, J. R. Higgs, Vicar of 8t. any man sin, we have Andrews', Kowloon; 12.15 p.m. Holy vocate with the Father. Jeans Morning Service at 10.15 a.m Communion; 6.30 p.m. Evensong; Christ Righteous." (1.Jotin.|--Hymn No. 931, Prayer, Hymn Preacher. Dr. Little. Matilda 2:3),
No. 289, ist. Lesson, Hymn No. 890. Hospital.
2nd Lesson. Prayer. Notices, Hymn Children's Services; Cathedral,
First Church of Christ; Betentist, No. 923, Sermon, Hymn No. 10 am. Kindergarten and Child- Hongkong (a Branch of the Mother Benediction. Evening Service at *
of p.m.-Hynin
Prayer. ren's Service. Chapel of the Rear Church, The Firt Church rection, Happy Valley, 10 am. Kin- Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass Hymn No. 103. dergarten and Sunday School. No. 31 Macdonnel Road, close to Notices. Hymn No. 698, Stanley Sunday School Room, 10 Peak Tram Station, Sunday service Hymn. No. 691, Benediction
Sunday 11.15 am. Bunday School 10 a.m.
NOTICES School
Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, 5
Following the Evening Service a Weekdays.Holy Communion isp.m. A Reading Room is located
on:-Wednesday (St. in the Church Building and is open Social Hour will be held at S & A Luke's Day), at 7.30 a.m. Thursday every morning (except Bunday) Home at 8.15 p.m. The Badminton at 7.30 am. Friday at 7.45 a.m. (in from 10.30 am to 1230 p.m. and Club will meet at 8. & S. Home Cantonese). Wednesday, Prayers on Tuesday and Friday evenings Monday and Thursday 7 p.m. The from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. All au- LCA. is meeting at & 8. Home for the sick, at 10.15.n.m.
When she told this to others she Irish Catholic, Lt. Gen. Sir William was first met with derision and Butter and fought in numerous Kindergarten and was, opposed even by members of engagements there and returned to her own Order, who thought that England with numerous decora- rank of Lieut.- she was trying to introduce an in- tions and the novation and were not convinced Colonel.
celebrated
Sermon.
p.m. at.. S. & 8. Home. The House Committee is meeting at 5.& 6. Home Wednes- (day 5.30 p.m. The Harvest Festival is being held on Sunday October 22. Gifts of fruit, vegetables. or flowers will be gratefully received.
of the genuineness of the appari- Before the Great War he was in tions which she described. Her command, of the 2nd Brigade in obedience and humility, however, the 1st Division at Aldershot. He
Other Notices.--Oct 16, 5.30 p.m. thorised Christian Science litera-Tuesday 3 pm. All ladles cordially changed their opinions, and even took his brigade to France at the tually all the things which St. beginning of the war and fought The Annual Meeting of the Cathe-ture is available at the Reading welcomed. There will be a meet Margaret Mary recommended re- at the Marne and later commanded dral Group of the Victoria Dloce- room. The public is cordially in ing for Prayer and Fellowship, garding devotion to the Sacred a division at Ypres and Loos. He san Missionary Association will be vited to attend the services and Tuesday 8.30 Heart of Jesus were accepted. St. held several commands in the held in the Cathedral Hall, Tes will to visit the Reading Room. Margaret Mary lived in the seven-eastern theatre of the war and in be served at 445 pm. The Meet- All teenth century but it was not until 1919 was in command of the forces ing will finish at 8.30 p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S 1820 that she was actually canon-in Egypt. At the age of 13 he remembers of the Cathedral VDMA, ed. She is buried in the cele-tired from the army with General's Group are cordially invited to at-
CHURCH brated "Chapel of the Apparitions" rank in 1929.
tend and bring friends who are in- He had been associated for more terested. If you are coming to tea
The following are in Paray-le-Monial, near Moulins in France.
than forty years with the York-please inform Cathedral Office: coming services etc., at St. shire Regiment (the Green Oct. 18 10-12.30 pm. Cathedral drew's Church, Kowicon:-
Women's Fellowship Working 19th Bunday after Trinity. (Hon- The sinking of the Athenko, ^as |
of this regiment who carried his Party, Cathedral Hall; .4 p.m. Choir pital Sunday.) Holy Communion, one of the first victims of the sub-con to the grave when he was Practice (Boys), Cathedral Hall: 88 am Choral Communion and Ad- marine warfare, has evoked many buried with full military honours p.m. Badminton. Cathedral Hal: dress, 11 am. Evensong will be
time Catholic memories of the"
at Bournemouth. when it was used as a pilgrim ship. In 1935 it was chartered to convey a party of pilgrims from
and, Ireland
ATHENIA MEMORY
Great Britain
τα Lourdes. This pilgrimage was or
Howards) and it was the N.C.O's
His only son was a Captain" in the same regiment and it was one of the greatest sorrows of the gen eral's life when he was killed on service with his regiment in Pales-
Oct. 18,3.30 p.m. Cathedral Women's Fellowship Working Party, Cathe dral Hall; 5.30 pm. Cathedral Scouts Meeting. Bishop's House, Lower Albert Road; Oct. 20, 5.30
the forth- An-
School in
held at 6.15. p.m. this Sunday and throughout the winter months. pitmary Sunday
the Church Hall at 10 am Leader: Miss W. Robinson. Young People's Service in Church at 10 Hospital Sunday-Gifts of ar-a.m. Leader: Mr. R. Baldwin.
ganised by the Oblate Fathers and tine ten year ago. General But-pm. Choir Practice, Cathedral.
was one of many that are organis-fin, who was an old Stonyhurst
military career.
ed by various bodies every year. boy, was a Knight Commander of ticles useful to the Mission Ecs- Throughout the whole summer the Holy Sepulchre and as mas-pitals will be gratefully received at season a constant series of special culine in his Catholicity, as in his or before this service. trains runs to the South of France to bring large parties of pilgrims to the Shrine of the Blessed Virgir, at Lourdes, and in recent years it has become more and more fre- quent to take a special steamer and run it to Bordeaux, trom
ABBOT HUNTER-BLAIR The Abbot who died recently was a Scotsman and one of the best known priests in his country, Rt. Rev. Bir. David Hunter-Blair,
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The following are the Service:
WEEKDAY NOTICES
Monday Medical War Work- ing Party 10 sm. AR.P. Lecture for Boots 5.30 p.m. Fellowship of Youth 6 pm. Teachers Fre- paration class 7 p.m. St. Andrew's Club Badminton Trials, 8.30 p.m.- Tuesday-Mothers Union, 3.p.m.
which it is a comparatively shor: Bart. G. S, B. He was an old man for the forthcoming week at Em-Boys' Choir Practice, 6 pm. A.
was lying manuel of eighty-six arid he
Journey to Lourdes.
4/
GALLANT SOLDIER “ Recent deaths
of
the
prominent
Mission Church, 218 | R. P. "lecture in the Hall, 6 p.m. seriously a London hospital Nathan Road. Kowloon:--
A Whist Drive, organized by the
later.
Evange- 7.30 pm. Party 10 Cubs at
meet
The Athenis took 500, and 35 on the outbreak of war. When the Saturday, 8 pm, Fellowship Meet- Women's Fellowship and open to several priests accompanied
patients had as a war precaution
ing Sunday, 10 a.m. Service the public, will be held in the pilgrimage several Masses were,
11 am. Hall at 8 pm Everyone welcome. celebrated on it every day. It flew to be removed to a safer place he
Rev. Wednesday-St Luke, the Papal Ass as it passed up the was brought by easy stages on the of Holy Communion.
long journey to his abbey in Fort Moming Service. Preacher,
Scripture Read-[ust. Holy Communion, Mersey to Liverpool on its return
Augustus, Scotland, and bore the Julius Kempf. journey.
Journey well, but died a few daysng, 8 Mark. Chapter 230 pm. Medical War Workm
Sunday School and Bible Classea.m. St. Andrew's Wolf
St. Andrew's Rover Abbot Hunter-Blair, who was the 7.30 8ong Service conducted by 5.30 p Catholics in Great Britain include fourth Baronet, became a Catholic Mrs. Raberts and Mr. Macleod. Scouts (1st Kowlom) will
8 Evening Bervice. Preacher, at 11, Cumberland Rd, Kowloon two veterans, a soldier and a priest, at the age of twenty-two. He was
Mr. Decker." Monday, 7.30p.m. Tong at 8.4 p.m. A meeting in a general and an abbot. As the an old Etonian and was a militia
S.A.CA" Blackboard
籍 Meeting. connection with the forthcom- better known to the public, the captain before he became a priest On entering the Benedictine Order had a long connection with He was General Sir Edward S. be Bulan, a member of an old Irish education at Fort Augustus and at Catholic family who fought with the Benedictine Hall at Oxford, distinction in many wars. Before and he worked off his amazing the South Africa War he was Asst. energy by producing an unending
goldier may be taken first
Military
Becretary of another series of books and articles.
CHRIST CHURCH
KOWLOON TONG
(Waterloo Road)
Nos.
and 6 Bus routes
ROSARY CHURCH
20th Sunday after Pentecost.
6.30 Mass with sermon in Chinese.
in
All officials of the Stall-holders are
Bibe Study Circle. 792 Nathan ing Fete will be held in the Ball Road, 1st four. Wednesday, 6 pm at 8.45 p. Praise and Prayer Meeting Thurs-Fete and all day, 10.30 p.m. Women's Bible asked to be present. Study Circle, 216 Nathan Road. 8 Prayer Meeting Friday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Circle at 3 Ho Man ship meets in the Hall at 2.30
p.m. St. Andrew's Boy Scouts at: Tin Street. Top floor.
6 pm. St. Andrew's Club Com- mitter, 8.30 pm.
All are welcome. No on Bunday evening,
CHURCH
collection
Thursday-The Women's Fellow-
Friday ---Medical War Working Party 10 a.m. A R. P. Lecture for Scouts In Chater Room 5.30
6 pm. Toc H at 845 p.
Saturday Decoration of the Church for Harvest Festival, Sult- able gifts will be very welcome and should be sent to the Church
7.30 Mass with sermon in English. CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL pm. ARP. Lecture in the Hall "Concert on Friday in aid of 8.90 Mass with sermon in Porta-] [- Church Funds. "Choral Kucharist:guese. 9.30 Mass with sermon
English, followed by the Expoel- 20th Bunday after Pentecost Rev. A. P. Rose to Preach.
Bacrament, Morning services: lat Mass at & Sunday, Oct. 15-Nineteenth af-tion of the Blessed
p.m.with sermon in Chinese, 2nd Mas ter Trinity. 1.15 am. Holy Com-Rosary and Benediction. 2
in Chist with Sermon in English, 3rd unich am. Bunday Bchools. Catechetical Instruction Junior in 3 Dake Street, Senior in nese. 2.30 p.m. Benediction of Mass at ie with sermon in Eng- by 11 am,
Evening services: 3.30 Sacrament. NB. - 19, Choral the Blessed the⚫ Church. 10 am
the Members Catechetical Instruction: 4 Exposi Bucharist. Preacher Rev. A. P. Rose There will be for
Praa- of the C.OYLA the Monthly tion of the Blessed Sacrament, 1-am Mandarin Servica. cher the Rev. Dr. K. L. Reichelt. Spiritual Retreat, starting 3 p.m. rectation of the Holy Rosary and Director of the Tho Fung Shan Christian Insitute.
Monday
-Meeting of the St 6:30 Vincent de Paul's Society at Monday, Oct. 16-Finance Comp.m.
l, 4
Benediction.
Ost, $17 St Margaret........Mary Alacoque. Holy Hour from 5.30" to Bt. Luke. Evangelist.
mittee in the Vestry. 6 pm; Tues- Wednesday --- Meeting of the c. 6.30 p.m., Oct. 18-
day, Oct. 17-Church Council in the c. T. M. & at 8.30 pm. Vestry, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct.
6 end On week days Mass 6.30 On weekdays: Maas at 18-8 Lake, Evangelist, Holy Com
Confessions Morning and munion 7.19 a.m. Wolf Cuba, in Ho, and 7.30 am. Exercises for the 7.30. 3 Duke Street, 430 pm; Thus Month of the Holy Rosary at
During the month of October day, Oct. 19 Holy Communion 15 pm.
6
Evening,
a.m. Geld of Martha and Mary At the St. Paul's Chapel (185 on week days there-18 every even 10 am, m the Vicarage fat, 100 Portland Street, Mong Kok):
ing at 5.30 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation
Waterloo Road: Friday, Oct, 20— On Bunday Mass with sermon the Holy Rosary and Benedic Chot practise, 6 pm. Concert in in Chinese, & am Evening tim 2ld of Church funds, in the B. An-Prayers, sermon in Chinese and drews Church Hall (by kind per- Benediction of the Blessed Bacra- ression of the Vicar at 8. Alment at 8 pm.. drews) at 8:45 pm. Tickets one
dolar Programme, arranged by Helen Lockhart. K
On Tuesday -- Masa 7 a.m.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
The Sailors' Home and Seamen's
Institute Hongkong
CHURCH SERVICE
Pentecost
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
PRINCE EDWARD KULD
(KOWLOON):
Oct. 1820th Bunday after Pente coat Masses at 6.30 am with Ser- -20th Bunday after
First Mass, and General Common at Chinese 8 a.m. with Ber- munion & am. Second Mass 10 mon in English followed by Bene- Holy Communion. 3. am followed by Benediction of diaton of The Blessed Sacrament 10. & Short Address Preach the Blessed Sacrament; Sunday and Recitation of Holy Rosary; 1 Charles Strong (Chap School for Children at 3 pm. On an with Berman in Engliin a.m. Seafarers are invited to week-days Holy Maze at 8 am: Oct. 18 st 7.15 am, begins Novena clat Hour in the Camicers Confessions are heard every day. to St. Jide.
fter the Evening Bervice, before and after Mass-On Batur On Week Days Mas to the Gen-days, the special time for Con- am and 1.15 am and. tessions is from 430 pm to 8 pm. of Holy Rosary at 6.D.m
SATURDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST Stewed Apricots Cereal Crilled. Herring Popovers Coffee
LUNCHEON
Chlated Boup Deviled Egg Balad Creamed Crab Patty Shells Potato Chips Asparagus Baked Onions Apple Pie
Tea
DINNER
Rice Soup
Cirilled Bardines Creamed Chicken
Mashed Potatoes Green Pem
Mushrooms Bé Tomatoes
Ice Cream & French Pask
Coffee;
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1939.
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