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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936.

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The Feast of the Regalty of Our Lord was celebrated at the pro- Catholic Cathedral, Cains Road, yesterday when, after cession in the Cathedral Compound. 'in which all the Catholic soc etios of Hong Kong and Catholic students of various local schools took part, the following sermon, in part, was preached by the Rev. H. Crate. S. J-

CHRIST THE KING When talking of Christ's king- ship we often use the word in an other than its literal sense. Thus we say Christ is the King of the minds of men because of His Wis- dom and Knowledge. By this we imply that His rule should obtain "la the minds of all so that St. Paul's words 'Let that mind be in you which was in Christ Jesus may be true of all So, too, we we speak of Him as the Ruler of the wills of men because of the harmony that exists between His Will and God's Will, and because from him comes the attractive force which moves our wills to We also speak of noblest effort. Him as King, of all hearts because

that of His Love

surpasseth Knowledge, of his meekness" and kindness which draw all hearts to Him: 'For never

been has it granted to anyone, and never shull it be granted to any to be loved so much and so universally as Jesus Christ has been loved and shall be loved"

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the In all these cases word king in an applied sense. That is, we say that of all the good He is the best and, therefore, wields that quasi-kingship which the best man, in intellect, heart and will, among good men, has. The Kingship of Christ, however, is more than a superiority of ex- cellence; it is a literal fact, By saying that I do not mean that because He 1s God He is King. That is obvious, for, as such, He is the Supreme Ruler. I mean that as man he is, in the literal sense of the word, King.

This is clear from the Scriptures for it is only as man that he car be said to receive power, and glory and kingdom, As God He

has all these in common with the Father and Holy Ghost. He is spoken of as the Ruler who shall arise out of Jacob, King of Sion: In his days shall justice spring up and abundance of peace, and He shall rule from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth."

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THE PRINCE OF PEACE So was the King who was come described in the prophecies From them it is clear that is kingship and kingdom, are real though different from the blood- stained ones of earth. He is to be wise and prudent, the Prince of Peace, lowly and gentle in charac- ter yet strong in action. His Kingdom is to be an Eternal one and in it there shall be justice and stained ones of earth. He is to be judgment for all, and above all it shall be a peaceful Kingdom. The reality was not different trom the vision. Gabriel, God's ΓΟΥΡ Herald, in slightly different words portrays the same thing.

When the Child was born wise men came from a distant country seeking Him who was born King for they had seen His star in the East and had come to adore Him. Lacer He claimed the power of Kingship for He spoke of Himself com.ng in His Majesty and all the angels with Him and sitting upon the seat of His Majesty and all nations gathered before Elm while He separated the good, from the bad. When He was on trial for His Life He acknowledges that He claimed to be King.

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our King. But added to this na tureal right there is that power over us which He has acquired by redeeming us.

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Thus Christ is our King, with a right that does not come from being for Alameda Awport in Call-

fornia. low but from above. If then, He be our King it follows that He has! power over us to rule us for our good. To lay down faws for us. His subjects, to judge whether we have kept them and to execute us. That this judgment upon Kingdom is spiritual is clear from Christ's words and actions; that His power is exercised in a spiritual way 1s also clear. Thus He speaks of His Kingdom as not of this world. He points out that His Kingdom is opposed to that of Satan, that there can never be anything but war between the two that the final victory of His forces is as- sured that though King of all men by right. still He deigns to ask their free service.

Saturday proved Tack's busiest, for less minutes after the departure of the

ways Corporation planes arrived Cupper, two China National Air-IN from Canton.

PROMISE OF REWARDS

He does not minimise the hard- ships and dangers, but promises to all a sure and certain reward. His subjects are called upon to be detached from riches and earthly things, so that these things do not prevent their service, or cause them to betray their Lord. They are called upon to hunger and shirst after justice, that is to de- sire to do the good and to make themselves better by so doing Finally they are called upon to deny themselves and take up their cross and follow Him, that is, they must exercise at least the amount of self-control necessary for the obeying of the

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That will be the test of their sex- vice....

But keyi kings he has special rewards for special services and so He invites those who wish to be generous in their services to strive after higher things.

He goes before. He leads His armles and gives them the exam- ple that as He has done so they may do likewise. He shares with them the hardships of life.

One, a machine employed on the Canton-Shanghai service, carried the first four paying passengers to travel from Canton to Hong Kong in a commercial plane.

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Roy Howard, the famous American newspaper magnate and Mr. John Morris, manager in China of "United Press," both of whom had arrived on Friday by the Clipper.

It was over an hour before the second CN.A.C. machine took off for Shanghai, with Mr. Juan Trippe, Managing Director of Pan American Airways, and Mrs. Trippe, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.. Wait- neg. Mr. P. Patterson and Mr. E M. Bixby aboard, «

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Minstera and laymen not various denominations are asked to speak. Winter programme, from October to January.

Oct 30: Co-operative work in Hong Kong-Speaker, Rev. F. Short.

Nov. 8. 13. 20, and 27: How we get our Bible-Speaker, Rev. K MacKenzie Dow.

Dec. 4: Spiritual Healing-Rev. G. H Bateman."

Dec. 11: Psychology and the Fariby-Rev. G. Allen.

Dec. 18: To be announced later. Dec. 25: No meeting. Jan. 1: No meeting.

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He is King therefore of all men of whatever rank, nation or creed. All are His. all should follow Him even unto death. He demands of all that in the spiritual life He But come first. His 'cause preval His Kingdom and His Kingly power are not confined to the Spiritual

Jan, 8, 15, 22, and 29: Subject to world. His authority extends to Civil affairs as well. The fact be announced later-Speaker, Rev. that He did not choose to exercise J. G. Evans. it in His life-time and does not exercise it; that is. He to-day Icaves to men the management of merely worldly affairs, such as. riches, possessions and honours, does not lessen the fact that He has the Supreme. dominion over His principles should all men. inform the actions of those who rule in Civil matters. If this is not done the result is chaos. He knows no distinction between States. States can only be saved by His rule.

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FAIRLEA GIRLS' SCHOOL

The Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Fairlea Girls' School were concluded on Saturday when over 40 "Old Giris" assembled at dinner in the main hall of St. Stephen's Girls' College.

Prior to the dinner the "Old Girls" were entertained to a tea pari at 3.30p.m. following which a Thanksgiving Service was taken NEGLECT OF COMMANDMENTS by Bishop Mok, of Canton. Mrs

Mok, his wife, who was also pre- The neglect of Christ's mandments by Individuals, Fami-sent, was one of the "Old Girls." lies, States to what a pass has it. not brought us in this our day? Why the whole caught in the tolls of mistrust, jealousy, anger, revenge?

FAR EASTERN HEALTH

The Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ending October states:-Plague: Rangoon -1 What has striven to oust Chris 17 from Individual, Family and State ease: Cholera; Calcutta 10 cases: Mre more

than anything else? Madras 3 cases: Chittagong.1 case: What? but that terrible plague Small-Pax: Bombay 2 cases; Moul- called Socialism the seeds of which mein 1 case: Paom-Pen 1 case: were sown in the last century but Shanghal 4 cases; Osaka 1 case, the dire harvest of which it is re- served for us to reap in the Ne

Even in death the title is His. CROWNED WITH MANY CROWNS But Christ is King not only of the dead but also of the living, and so after His glorious Resurrec-

Pope Pius XI, to create this a tion and triumphant "Ascension His beloved disciple sees His King Century. And what are the drea- special feast. From it he expects ful effects of this blighting force? three benifits; Arst that the claim crowned with many crowns and holding universal, sway. We are They are: that Christ's authority of the Church to be immune from not surprised then to and that all to rule is derided and of course the State will be brought to the through the ages in the prayers that which follows from it, the notice of all; second State officials and ceremonies of H's Church He right of His Church to teach and rulera will be reminded that denied. To ensure the success of they are under the ölbigation of is hailed as King. Thus He Is

their denials the Religion of worshipping Christ publicly and called King of Apostles, King of Martyrs. King of Confessors, King Christ is dragged down to the rendering Him obedience; thirdly of Virgins. Christ the King most level of pagan cults, and so the the Faithful will gain strength Clement, Jesus the good King, of Way lles clear for their pet doc-and-courage to fashion their lives on the true Christian Ideal. But the heavens. For since He is God trine Naturalism, and man it follows He is, by Divine right, King of all creatures, That Kingship is not purchased by violence or bloodshed but is His, hit the nrst place, because it

comes from Els nature and essence. His right, therefore is a natural right.

It follows then that we Catho- if these devoutly to be wished for: lics must be up and doing; must results are to come about men Christ's reign ght the more strenously for our must accept King the fercer the attacks upon in their minds by Faith; accept We must proclaim Ens rule in their wills by obedience Hle" Xiardom. Christ the more loudly the more to His laws; accept. His sway in their hearts by loving God above Beculars deny Him. It was that

in this, that because He is and this might be do and Man at the same time, He is publicity as possible that decided

all Then and not till then will christ's Kingdom come on earth.

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