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RETURN OF CHURCHES, CHAPELS, GRANTS, &c.

Name and Situation of

Church or Chapel.

Denomina- tion,

Accommoda- tion aud Average Attendance.

Gross

Stipend of amount of Minister assistance from to denomi

Public Funds, if any.

nation

from

Public Funda, if any.

St. John's Cathedral Church,

Victoria.

Church of England.

670 about 1,000 at 4 Services,

None.

Noue.

St. Peter's Seamen's Church,

Do.

Des Vœux Road West, Victoria.

210 90

None.

None.

St Paul's College Private

Chapel, Victoria,

Do.

60

None. None.

St. Andrew's Church,

Kowloon.

Do.

250 about 200

None. None.

Chapel for Burial Service, Cemetery, Wong-nei-

Protestant.

A

chung Valley.

Peak Church, Peuk.

Undenomina- tional.

75

None.

Noue.

about 25

Union Church, Kennedy

Road, Victoria.

Do.

500

None.

None.

about 300

Wesleyan Church, (Naval

Do.

310

None.

None.

and Military), Queen's

200

Road East, Wautsai.

German Bethsea Chapel, Evangelical

100

Berlin Foundling House, No. 1, High Street.

Lutheran

850

None. None.

20

Church.

Church of the Immaculate

Roman

Conception, Caine Road, Victoria.

Catholic.

2,000 4,000 at 4 Sorvices.

None. None.

St. Joseph's Church, Gar-

Do.

400

Noue.

None.

den Road, Victoria,

400

St. Francis' Church, St.

Du.

650

None.

None,

Francis' Street, Victoria.

400

St. Anthony's

Church,

Do.

350

Noue. None.

West Point.

290

Chapel of the Sacred Heart,

Victoria.

Do.

90

None. None.

25

Rosary Church, Chatham Road, Kowloon Point.

Do.

600

None. None,

1,000 at 2 Services,

Remarks.

First stone laid 11th March, 1847,

opened for Divine Service on the 11th March, 1849. 3 Morning Se vices and 1 Evening Service ever Sunday, Service on Holy Days and on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Opened for Divine Service on 11

January, 1872,

Service twice daily for the Bishop'

household,

Foundation stone laid December, 1904, Opened for Divine Service on Octu ber 6th, 1906.

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Church of England and Non-conformist Services arranged from time to time to suit the needs of the Peak - Bidents. Church of England Service every Sunday morning.

Established under the auspices of Missionaries of the Loudon Mis sionary Society, 1844; became inde- pendent in 1897; present Church erected, 1890, and opened for Divine Service on January 11th, 1891.

2 Sunday and 1 weekly night Services. Built in 1893; enlarged in 1903.

Foundation stone laid on 23rd August, 1880. Opened for Divine Service on 13th March, 1881.

Of the Sacred Congregation of the Pro-

paganda Fide. Established Decem ber, 1841. Church built in 1885 4 Regular Morning Services and Evening Service on Sundays and Daily Services.

2 Morning Services.

2 Morning Services and 1 Evening.

Service on Sundays and 1 daily.

1 Morning Service on Sundays and

1 on Fridays.

Under the charge of the Sisters of

Charity,

2 Morning Services on Sundays and

daily.

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