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ECCLESIASTICAL RETURNS.
CHURCHES AND CHAPELS OF EACH DENOMINATION TO BE
RETURNED CONSECUTIVELY.
RETURN OF CHURCHES, CHAPELS, GRANTS, &c.
Gross amount of
Accommoda-Stipend of assistance
Name and Situation of
Denomina- tion.
Church or Chapel.
tion and Average Attendance.
Minister
[roto Public
Funds, if any.
to le nomi- nation From
Public Fuwls, if any.
Remarks.
St. John's Cathedral Church, Church of
Victoria.
England.
St. Peter's Church, Des
Vœux Road West.
Do.
630 about 300 nt 5 Services,
None.
None.
Do.
Do.
Services in matshed in 1842. First stone laid 11th March, 1847, and opened for Divine Service on the 11th March, 18419, 3 Morning Services and 1 Evening Service every Sunday. Service daily.
Opened for Divine Service on 11th January, 1872. Under Ordinance No. 2 of 1930 it became a chapel of Ease to St. John's Cathedral. Church at present being used as a shelter for Street Sleepers.
St Paul's College Private
Do.
accommoda-
Do.
Do.
Occasional Services.
Chapel, Victoria,
tion, 60
St. Andrew's Church,
Du.
250
Do.
Do.
Kowloon,
about 300
at 3 Services.
Christ Church, Kowloon
Tong,
Do.
150
Do.
Do.
60
St. Peter's Chapel, Sea-
Do.
100
Do.
Do.
men's Institute, Glouces
10
ter Road, Wanclusi.
Peak Church, The Peak.
Do.
about 75
Do.
Do.
about
15
average
Sunday
attendance,
Chapel of Resurrection.
Do.
average
Do.
Do.
Colonial Cemetery, Happy
attendance
Valley.
30
St. Stephen's Mission
Do.
400
Do.
Do.
Church, Pokfulam Road.
350 to 370
All Saints' Church,
Do.
600
Do.
Do.
Homuntin.
400 at 2
services.
Foundation stone laid December, 1904. Opened for Divine Service on 6th October, 1906,
Rented premises at No. 3, Duke Street, Kowloon Tong, used as a temporary Church known As the Kowloon Tong Anglican Church and opened for Divine service on 2nd September, 1933. Premises ceased to be used for Services on the opening of the present Church. Four small rooms at top of building continue to be used for Sunday School and small meetings. Present Church at Waterloo Road opened for Divine Service on 27th February, 1937 and consecrated on 29th October, 1938, Three Morning Services (including one in Mandarin and English) and one Evening Service and Sunday School on Sun- days. Special Services on Week- days and Holy Days. Services on Sundays.
Church of England and Undenomina- tional. Services arranged from time to time to suit the needs of the Peak residents. Church of England Ser- vice every Sunday and Wednesday morning.
Sunday School every Sunday.
Church Missionary Society. Four
Services
Fridays.
on Sundays and two on
2 Services on Sundays.
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