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Tomorrow's Epistle teaches us that Christians called upon to suffer, can learn to do so gladly. St. Paul speaks especially of the bodily suffer- ing that Christians of his day were called upon to bear, rejoicing that that they were counted worthy to
suffer for Christ's sake.
It is a wonderful picture that St. Paul gives of himself-bis beating, stoning, ship wrecke, hunger, every conceivable peril and besides these triula the responsibility of the Churches. Yet he was not satisfied, so great was his love of the brethren, that in their suffering he also took part, a very real sympathy loving to lighten the burdens of others.
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Like the boys' school, the girls' is now fuil to overflowing and plans will have to be faced for the supplying of more accommodation.
The Diocesan Boys' School is to be specially represented and remembered at the Sung Eucharist at St. Peter's Church to-morrow. It is the first Sun. day of the school term and it has been thought appropriate to make thanke- givings for the past of the school and to look forward to the future: the Headmaster will be the preacher, and both friends and old boys" should make a point of being present The Service is advertised in to day's China Mail.
An impressive memorial service was beld at St. John's Cathedral last Thursday in connection with the late Sir Henry May.
The Lord Bishop purposes to bold this world, then hereafter. Suffering a confirmation Service at Kowloon in
is our proof of love. Jesus says, the evening of the Third Sunday in "Take up thy cross and follow me," Lent. but many of us wait until (like Simon of Cyrene) it is laid upon our shoulders, and so few can reach the height which St. Paul shows us is attainable when he cried, "God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ."
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The story of the Gospel is the well- known Parable of the Sower. great crowd had gathered round Chrit but at once He warns his disciples not to build false hopes on the apparent sucoses, for many were there merely out of curiosity; many would hear, not troubling to see the bidden meaning, and in a loud voice Jeace cried "He that hath ears let him hear." And after the crowd had gone away at the finish of the story, Christ explained the meaning of the
Parable to his disciples.
A new priest, Mr. Bailey, has just arrived in the Colony, He is to act as Bishop's Chaplain and master at St. Paul's School.
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Anglicans who are so anxious to free our own election of Bishops will be indignant at the rumour being circulated regarding the attitude of the French and Allied Commissioners with respect to the election of a Patriach in the Eastern Church. The Church Times saYS:
We referred recently to the rumour that the French and other Allied Commissioners proposed to advise the Turkish Government in exercising the old Imperial prerogative, usurped by the Sultans, of controlling the Patriarchiat election-ie, of revising the list of eligibles. As we are in- formed, the Patriarchate took its courage in its bands, ignored the Turks and the Commissionera, and proceeded to an altogether free elec- tion, and propose, if necessary,
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dispense with the bertit by which the Sultan normally con- firms the Patriarch-elect in the Orthodox civil headship of the milet. Further, Monsignor Meletics Metaxakis is not an Ottoman subject, but an Hellenic. In consequenco, there is much talk at Constan- tinople, not only among Turks but in diplomatic circles, of what may and can be done to punish the rebel." Among milder measures it is urged that the Patriarch-elect should not be In England ad- Two stained-glass windows have allowed to land. just been added to Holy Trinity miration will be felt at the courage of Cathedral, Shanghai, in memory of the electors; and it is inconceivable David Brand and his two sons, one of that the British High Commissioner whom was accidentally drowned at will concur in any action orged by his Yokohama and the other killed in the colleagues with a view to preventing War. One window represents the the now, or in future, free choice of Light of the World," and the other the chief bishop of the Eastern Or shows the blessing of two Crusaders thodox Communion, and much less in and the Victory of St. George over the restoring to the Khalil of Islam any
power whatever in his election." Dragon.
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In the Sunday Times is a stinging In answer to a question as to what constituted the statue of a Cathedral review of Dr. Henson's "Anglican- subscriber, Dean Symons of Shanghai ism." written by a prominent non- wrote: "The answer is, of course, conformist, and devout Anglicans will If the coil of our beart is good, the T 15; and it was startling and be rather inclined to agree with the seed so full of mysterious possibilities, will sink down; so long it will serm almost comic to realize that a man's criticisme there given. The writer before the blade forces its way to the contribution to the Church's, ex- says. "His tribunal appears to be too light but we must hold its fast with chequer need not be more than much that of the educated mag. The patience; often tears of penitence roughly 40 cents a week and in return Anglo-Catholic and the Salvation will be needed to water it, but one for this any one can have peace and Army officer can understand each day the sower will rejoice to ere the rest at any hour of the day in addition other, and share with each other those The to a sent with a cushion on it. Nay, things which are too often hidden good fruit it has borne.
more than this; on, any Bunday he from the educated man' The Acts do not tell us much about can have at least three hours fellow writer seems to have hit the truth. St. Matthias who is commemorated ship; good musis; liberty to stand, It is most noticeable that the understood by the non-churchman thoroughly definite Anglican is more than are those who attempt cheap pandering.
on February 24. We read that sit or kool; the use of books; and the choice of an Apostle to take the food for thought.
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One is always hearing of ancient on one of the number "who had com-
The Bishop of Lincoln, paying his panied with us all the time that the treasures being restored to the Lord Jesus went in and out among us obarches from which they have first visit to a public cinema, failed to beginning from the Baptism of John wandor d' in past perilous history, recognise Charlie Chaplin, thas incur so it is reascuable to conclude that and lately a George III alas-dish bas ring great wrath from a London daily St. Matthias was one of the Seventy, been given back to St. Gile's, C.ip- Perhaps the daily was tight-clergy Aftor the day of Pentecost he spent plegate, through the kindtees of sought to mingle more in publio amuse the drst period of his ministry in gentleman at Harrogate. It is a ments so as to know what kind of stuff Judea gaining many converte. He beautiful pewter plato of 1780 bearing the flock bas to interest it. In this way then travelled aelward to Cap the king's monogram and the name the clergymight have good education padocia, but the peoplo wore flereo of the church to which it belongs in modern thought, bosides receiving and cruel and treated bim with great Thore is no doubt that valuable and few hints. One local cineman magnate rudeness, and forumanity. However, historical treaauren of the Churcli still does entertain the clergy sometimes, he converted many of them before he remain in private houses, having boen probably knowing that they have not suffered martyrdom on, across in lonted by our ancestors or taken from overmuch to spend on amusemente. A.D. 04.
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