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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930.
THE CATHEDRAL
MEETING.
APPEAL FOR MORE SUPPORT
FOR GOODWILL FUND.
LOSS OF HELPERS.
organisations, but for the benefit of Mr. Pattendon's going. I know those who are not sure of them I that I did not dwell on it, partly will try very shortly to explain. because it is a painful thought to The Trustees of the Church of | him as well as to us, and partly England. In this Diocesa is because of his great natural the Incorporated Body for hold humility. But we canot possibly ing property and Investments allow this meeting of St. John's and for axorcising other legal Cathedral people to pass without functions for all Church of Eng" expressing something, of our ad- land Churches, at present existing miration and gratitude for the in- or in future to be bullt, in the cessant and self-effacing service Diocese. In this they have similar which he has rendered to the powers to those of the old Church Cathedral over a long period of Body, but more in addition. This years. My experience of Mr. is obviously a most important body. Pattonden's service has been con- to which we must always in future fined to the last two years of it, send our best possible representa-but this has been quite enough to convince me of the deep debt of The Trustees are already in axis gratitude which the Church In tence, Mr. P. Jacks and Mr. W. L. Hongkong owes to him. For Pattenden representing the thirty odd years he has been a re- Cathedral, and I certainly think sident of this Colony, and during that no better choice could have the whole of that time he has been The Dean said. This meeting is been made. I have no doubt that intimately and always actively the end of a long process of re- we shall re-elect these two gentle- | connected with the work of this organisation. The process began men this evening. ****
Cathedral Church, During my before my Lime when my predeces-The Cathedral Church Council time here I have found him sor, Rev. H. Copley Moyle, pressed
failing support. His
"An appeal for more support for the Good Will Fund scheme, was made at St. John's Cathedral' un qual church meeting, which was held in the Cathedral Hall yester day evening under the chairman-tives. ship of the Dean. He was sup ported by Mr. W. L. Pattendon (secretary), Lieut. Co. F. Wyatt treasurer), the Rey. N. L. Wat king and the Rev. 11. V. Koop.
No doubt we have moved further than it was possible at that time to foresce, and I have heard that Mr. Moyle has written expressing surprise that it has taken so long to free all the seats in the Cathedral. Much more was in volved in. this than was imagined three years ago, or even two years aro, and also the opportunity has been taken to revise the whole Cathedral Constitution, which has proved a lengthy and intricate
business.
Dover
friexhaustable. At the moment I feel that it is very difficult to imagine what I or the Cathedral will do without him. His place will be difficult. Indeed to fil. But I know that nothing| would give him more satisfaction than to be sure that others would corde forward to support the Cathedral as he has done and to see to it that his splendid work is continued.
Mr. Pattenden has never desired thanks for his services, but for that very reason we give him oura with all the greater eagerness and sincerity. Thank you Mr. Patten- den for all that you have done (applause),
for the abolition of Pew Rents in is a new departure in our organisaa the Cathedral. A great deal has tion, and one of which I hope great advice has always been of the happened since that time, but our things. We have to decide at this greatest value, and his readiness mecting today is certainly the meeting of how many persons it to help in any possible way bas culmination of what was begun so shall be composed, but I am anxious been absolutely rightly by Mr. Moyle, and I think that it shall be understood that this it is right that full credit be given Council is intended to be representa. to him for his part in setting this tive of all departments of our work, In the words of the Ordinance it process on foot.
will exist "to co-operate with the Dean in the initiation, conduct and development of work connected with the Cathedral." Definite au thority is given to the Council by the Ordinance to manage the cur rent affairs of the Cathedral. It to a responsible and not merely a consultative body. Through it the Congregation, composed of the Electoral Roll, will both speak and net. In the Council the Clergy will have the means of consulting and co-operating with those definitely commissioned by the Congregation The management of the Cathedral for this purpose. I hope that will in future be very much more those elected will realise that they democratic than in the past, and will actually share the responsibility it is thought that the provisions of for success or failure, advance or the Ordinance, which has recently otherwise in the Church's work, and taken effect, will result in more of that they will be intimately con- ficient working in many respects.cernal not only with the finances
The abolition of Pew Renta in the Cathedral is now finally and, as I think, very happily effected All may now sit and knicel in the Cathedral where and when they please. The Cathedral Electoral Roll has taken the place of the old Electorate of Sentholders and Sub- scribers, and I take this opportunity of giving the right land of fellow
to turn to Mrs. Hopper very often ship to all those who have come
for prompt and efficient assistance forward to join the Roll. By doing Little needs to be said I think in many directions. She has given so they have made it clear that about the Discount Conference, herself to the work of the Cath they wish to be identified with the except this much. During the pastedral, and we appreciate very high- Cathedral and with the work we year the Constitution of the Con. try to do here. Up to date 160 ference has been revised, and when the help she has given to us
(applause). havo joined the Roll. I have no it next meets, in three weeks time, doubt that there are many more of it will be a larger body than before, With Mrs. Hopper I must cer our people who are willing to join and will bave more definite tainly couple her husband. Mr. but who have not yet done so.. Iauthority as a means of co-operat-Hopper has been quite the most hope very much that they will soon ing the work of the Church of regular attender wo have had come in, and indicate, thereby their England Itself, and also of bring the Cathedral Choir during my support and goodwill.
ing the English Church into closer time. I remember one dark ocea co-operation with the Chinese [sion, when he was the only choir- Anglican Church. The Executive man present. On the very few has Council of the Couference will get occasions when he himself to know the needs of the Chinese been absent there was not the least Church, will communicate informa-doubt that something quite
Van keeping him tion on the subject to the English avoidable
This is the first meeting of the new Electorate, and I think that the number présent, which is very much greater than has been customary in previous annual meet- Ings, in the first sign that the new Constitution to justified.
There is another whose services we shall shortly lose, namely Mrs. Hopper. When one thinks of the many departments of our work which owe their success very largely to Mrs. Hopper, and of the way in which we now depend upon her, it and bricks and mortar of the in difficult to believe that she, Cathedral, but also, and, indeed has been in the Colony less than primarily, with its services and three years; and again we do not with the souls of men, women and know what we shall do without children in this place. Our work her. Her influence has been felt here is not easy and our responsi- in the Cathedral Women's Guild, blity is heavy; the Clergy want the Hospitals supply working the Council to share the work and group, the Mother's Union and in help to bear the responsibility. Social functions, I have learnt
Diocesan Council,
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Churches, and will then ask them away. We are very grateful to to give whatever assistance is re him for his loyal support and quired, in accordanca with their hin valuable contribution to our
then are the muste. (Applause). capacity. These
three newly constituted bodies In proposing the names of Mr.
We take an affectionate but not regretful leave of the Cathedral Church Body tonight. I say "not regretful," because, while that body has served the Church well in the with past, we have grenter hopes for the Trustees of the Church of England and the Cathedral Church Council who will from now onwards under take and augment its functions,
Our principal business this even- ing is to elect representatives to these new bodies and also to the enlarged and re-constituted Victorin Diocesan Conference.
which we... дте con W. L. Pattenden and Mr. P. Jacks
at this meeting. It cerned
as representatives to the Board of is obviously important that we the Trustees of the Church of should elect as our representatives England, the Dean said in spite those who have the work of the of the fact that Mr. Pattenden Church very much at heart,
was leaving he thought that Mr. This year St. John's Cathedral Pattenden should be re-elected and Hongkong generally are going for the rest of his time in Hong to sustain a very great loss. Ikang. He and Mr. Jacks had been refer to the departure from the Intimately connected with all that Colony of Mr. W. L. Patienden. I
find it very hard indeed to say at had led up to the formation of
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