HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937.
PAGE FOR THE CHURCHES
CHRISTIANITY DID NOT
MAKE CHRIST
THE BAPTIZER
(BY SCRUTATOR)
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
October 3, 1937-19th Sunday After Trinity.
8 a.m. Holy Communion. 8am. Holy Communion in Peak Church.
10 am. Kindergarten.
11 am. Choral Eucharist, Chil- dren attending. Preacher: Rev. H.
W. Baines.
John the Baptizer was the son of an aged priest called Zacharls, He was a prodigy even as a child, 33 the children of old men, often are, and when he grew to manhood he withdrew into the solitude of
Weekdays.-Holy Communion is the hills and the wilderness which
celebrated on: Tuesday, Thursday les north-cast of the Dead Sea. their dealings: the rich were not day at 7.30 am. in the Peak Church. and Saturday at 7.30 a.m. Wednes- He maintained himself оп the to rob the poor; the taxgatherers chante food he could obtain in were to be just in their assess-Friday at 7.15 am. (in Cantonese). Prayers for the sick, Wednesday, that region and he wore a shaggy ments; the soldiers were not to
10.15 a.m. garment of camel's hair. At last practice blackmail or robbery. he returned to the haunts of men There is hot, the slightest fore- with. a burning flery message.shadowing in this teaching of
Repent" ne proclaimed. "for the Kingdom of God is at hand." Numbers of people went cut to hear and were greatly moved by him, and finally he drew great multi- tudes from all over Palestine. Though the crowned hero of the day he retained his austere habits of life and continued his severe ascetic living. Those who wished to listen to him had to seek him
his baptism was the seal of pass- port into it. His message was only the lever of a moral reformation which he desired to effect, and it contained nothing very revolution-Rev. Michael Bruce. ary or profound within it. He told men that they must be honest in
8.30 p.m. Evensong. Preacher:
11.
John not only brought a message but he practised a religious rite which made a very powerful ap- peal to the Jewish raind. He re- quired of everyone who accepted his teaching of repentance that they should be immersed by him in the waters of the River Jordan. In this symbolic act they were sup- posed to undergo a spiritual clean sing which made them capable of a new lie.
Christ's sermon on the Mount, but In his main contention that religion must show its fruits John was truly preparing the way for Jegus.
This strange Agure of the Baptizer comes and goes like a. meteor In the Gospel narrative. We know that he worked long enough to create a deep impression and to gather around him a body of disciples. For several centuries after we catch glimpses of a com- munity of bellef which called itself by his name, but it does not appear that his activity lasted any longer than a few months in all. that time he was revered by the people at large as a great prophet. but he made many enemies among the powerful whom he lashed for their sinful ves
During
ST ANDREW'S CHURCH
(Church of England)
The Rev. J. R. Higgs to Preach: St. Andrew's Garden Party.
The following are the forthcom- ing services, etc. at St. Andrew's Church Kowloon -
Sunday. October 3-Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
Subject: Unreality The subject of the Lesson Ser-
CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES
On
New Church In Kowloon City
1
WEDDING BELLS
White Johnston
The wedding took place yester day of the Rev. Frank A. WHIỀ and Miss Maud Johnston, B. A TCD at the Methodist Church Wanchal, Miss Johnston is the third daughter of the late Mr. Hong Kong F. Johnston, JP. and Mrs. John Territory. This is the Church ofston of Brookeborough, N. Ireland St. Francis of Assisi, Kowloon City. There has been a temporary church Johnston
Before coming to China, Mi
was on the staff a
Monday next. October 4, a new Catholic church will be added to those already in
ou in all churches of Christ. Selentist, to-morrow, October 3, will be: "Unreality."
The Golden Text will be: Thus in this district for some time, as Methodist College, Colombo, Cey saith the Lord, What iniquity have there are a considerable number of lon, and for the last three an your fathers found in me, that Cathalles in the neighbourhood. they are gone far from me, and The church, to which will be at-staff of the Methodist Missionary a half years she has been on the Subject: "How can we got rid of have walked after vanity, and are tached a school, is quite near the society, in the "South China Diề
become vain?" (Jeremiah 2:5). police barracks, in Kowloon City, triet, attached
Holy Communion, 8.15. am. Matins and Address 11 a.m. Preacher: The Vicar.
FI
Fear?
Evensong and Address, 6.15 p.m Preacher: The Vicar.
Subject: "Do Missionaries more harm than good?
These two addresses will be given Other Notices-ct. 4, 8.30 p.n.in the series "Questions People Badminton, Cathedral Hall; Oct. 5. 3 p.m. Mother's Union. Meeting.
are Asking." Cathedral Hall: Oct. 0..5 p.m. Bad- minton, Cathedral Hall; Oct. 7, 3
Women's p.m.
Guld Meeting. Cathedral Hall.
During the critical times through which we are passing a Special Service of Prayer will be held dally in St. John's Cathedral.
The Service which begins at 12 noon will last for 20 minutes and will include prayers for peace, for cur leaders, officers and troops, for
Sunday School Primary Sunday School in the Hall at 10 am. for younger chil- dren.
Leader: Miss W. Robinson. Young People's Service- In the Church at 10 a.m. for older chil- dreu.
and
second
leaving has been
The bride wore a gown of oyster the Bridal vell was that which satin with veil of Limerick lace.
bad teen worn grandmother at her wedding. The bride carried a bouquet of pink gladioli
by the
bride's
· Among others, the following cita-The ceremony of -blessing
to the Wa Yink Oris' School, Fatshan. tions from the Bible will be read: solemn opening will be performed
The bridegroom is the do "Fear thou not; for I am with by the Bishop. Mgr. H. Valtorta at
son of Mr. & Mrs. C. J. White of thee: be not dismayed; for I am a.m. Monday has been specially Ramsgate. Kent.
Since I will strengthen thee: chosen for the ceremony because it Richmond College he thy God: yea, I will help thee; yea, I will up is the feast of St. Franc's of Assist attached to the South China Dis- hold thee with the right hand of to whom the church is dedicted,
trict of the Methodist Missionary Dedication my righteousness.. Behold, all they
of a Church to society, and for the last two years that were incensed against thee particular saint means that this has been stationed at Wuchow. shall be ashamed and confounded: saint is named as its heavenly they shall be as nothing; and they patron-and prayers are offered to that strive with thee shall perish. him that he may ask God to give Thou shalt seek them, and shall special blessings to those who at- not find
them that tend this church. St. Francis of them, even contended with thee: they
that Assist is one of the best known of war against thee shall be as the salrits. and, one of nothing and as a thing of nought, saints in whose honour as a man, For I the Lord thy God will hold as well as in testimony to his thy right hand, saying unto thee, sanctity, statues have been erect-
10-13)..
hundredth anniversary of his death The Lesson Sermon will also
a few years ago there were nation Include the following
al celebrations in his honour in passages. from the Christian Science Text-
Italy and numerous monuments book, "Science and Health with Key set up to recall the occasion. The to the Scriptures by Mary Baker statue and fountain erected in his Eddy: "Christian Scientific pric-memory in Milan in cons, tered one Rellef tice begins with Christ's keynote of of the most beautiful monuments
harmony. "Be not afraid!" Mind is
in Europe. the master of corporeal senses, and
Leader: Mrs. J. R. Higgs. Monday: Medical Relief Working Party. 10 a.m.
Monthly meeting of the Bible
the few
the responsible Statesmen" of the Reading Fellowship, and weekly Fear not, I will help thee." (Isa.ed. On the occasion of the seven carried pale yellow gladioli. The
Far East and for all suffering as a result of the war.
The Chapel of the Resurrection. Happy Valley. 9.15 am. Chlidren's Service.
The officialST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
leaders of religion held aloof from him. Herod Antipan, was afraid of his
THE TURNING POINT
Celebration of the Solemnity of the Holy Rosary
First Mass and General Com
munion at 8 a.m.
Sécond Mass at 10 am, followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament,
On week days, Holy Mass at 8
a.in.
5. GARDEN ROAD October 3: 26th "Sunday after growing influence. until he TWO FEATURES
heard that he had openly de-Pentecost-St. Teresa of the Child Little beyond this is known of nounced him before the people for Jesty, the work of John but we can per- his immoral life. On this Herod ceive that it had two outstanding had him arrested and incarcerated features He aimed first at a rehim within the lonely fortress of turn to the prophetic idea that Machaerus, but not before he had religion consists above all in rightperformed the greatest act of his conduct. Jewish plety had become life. wholly bound up with the cere- monies ordained by Moses. With the Law John had no quarrel, but hé Insisted as the ancient prophets had done that moral demands are primary. In the second aspect of his work he took up the ideas of the so-called apcoalyptic books. In recent times a great many of these books have been discovered which throw great light" on this subject. We know that for the two previous centuries form of belief grew up which fell in with the prevalling pessimistic mood of the time and which made a wide appeal.
It was believed that the world's history would divide itself into two ages-the present age, in which the forces of evil were all-powerful, and the coming age when God's rule would be established. This
m the future happy time
Was known as God's Kingdom, or the Region of God. It was to be ushered in miraculously and sud- denly by God Himself or by His Messiah, and would be preceded by a judgment in which the wicked would be destroyed. while the righteous would be set apart for eternal life in the new world. John
declared that this much-hoped-for
Kingdom of God was near. The judgment was to take place im- mediately and men must make
Confessions are heard every day before and after Mass.
On Saturdays, the special time. for Confessions is from 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
He was teaching one day as was his custom"on the shores of the river Jordan when a stranger came up and asked to be baptised. This was Jesus who had heard of the new prophet while still in Nazareth and who had made the long journey to see him. When he step- ped out in front of that crowd "Jesus for the first, time became visible to the world in which be has ever since been the central Agure.
The Imaginative, propen- sitles of later writers dwelt much on this event, naturally enough and
Sunday Services, October 3, 1937. surrounded it with marvellous cir- cumstances, but we gather from
Rev. A. McClellan, M.A., B.D., from Mark's Gospel that John consider-Canton, to preach. The Lord's ed Jesus just as one of his cón- | Supper.
Hong Kong (English) Circuit Queen's Road East, Wanchal, Hong Kong (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital).
verts and that he never saw him Morting Parade Service at 10.15 the English Methodist Preacher: Rev. A Mc
again after that brief moment a m. at when he performed the baptismal | Church. rite upon him. He had done tls Clellan: greatest action, hs men so often do. without suspecting it.
For Jesus however that event proved the turning-point in "his life. He had a strange mystical experience as he came up out of the river which confirmed the growing bellef within him coneern- Eternal. In the solemn hour of his ing his relationship with God the
self-dedication he became con- selous that he had received a
Hymn No. 124, Prayer, Lord's Prayer. Hyma No. 841 Derwent, 1st Lesson. Hymn No. 108 (A.T. 29). 2nd Lesson. Prayer. Notices, Hymn No. 99 (St. Peter), Sermon, Hymn No. 109 (Wareham), Benediction.
Evening, Service at 7.15 p.m. at the English Methodist Preacher: Rev. A. McClellan,
Church
Hymn No. 745 (Luctus), Prayer, Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 811 (St. Cecilla), Lesson, Notices. Hymn No.
meeting of the Fellowship of Youth, 6 p.m.
,
St. Andrew's Club open night 9
D.m.
Tuesday: Mothers: Union. 3 pin. Speaker: Miss Atkins.
Brownie Pack, 3.30 p.m Wednesday: Medical Working Party, 10 a.m.
Intercession Service in connec- tion with the war, 12 noon.
Woll Cubs 5.30 p.m. Rover Scouts 6.45 p.m. Thursday: Kowloon Mah Jong and Bridge). Charities Games-afternoon; (Whist
Women's
Admission $1 including refresh- ments. All ladies welcome...
St. Andrew's Boy Scouts, &' p.m. St. meeting. 830 p.m.
Andrew's Club Committee
St. Andrew's Club, 9 p.m. Friday: Medical Relief working party, 10 a.m.
Full Choir Practice, 6.30 p.m. Saturday: St. Andrew's Garden Party at 3 p.m. in the Church Grounds.
· ROSARY CHURCH
20, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON The following are the
fortn
coming Services, etc. at the Rosary Church. 20-Chatham Road-Kow loon.
Sunday, Oct. 3-Celebration of the Sclemnity of the Most Holy Rosary-Low Mass at 6.30: 7.30 and 8.30.-Pontifical
Mass Papal Blessing at 9.30. Recita- and
Suplica to Our Lady of Fombel (in of the Holy Rosary and Portuguese) at 11.45 am.
tion
Holy Rosary (15 Mysteries), Pro- At 4.30 p.m. Recitation of the cession, sermon by the Rev. Fr. Th, Byrne, G.J. and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Pleriary Indulgence Toties Quoties to-day. from noon yesterday till midnight
Monday, Oct. 4-Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. General Absolu-
haste and change their lives in special call. Thoughts and feeling 729 (Cloisters), Sermon, Hymn No. tion for the members of the Third
order to be ready for it.
MORAL REFORMATION
"John presented himself then us the herald of this Kingdom and
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The following are the Services for the week at Emmanuel Mission Church, 216-218 Nathan Road, Kowloon:-
Saturday. 8.30 p.m. Fellowship -Meeting followed by the Lord's
Supper.
Sunday, 11 a.m. Divine Service. Speaker, Dr. H. L. Clift: 3 p.m. Sun- day School, Young Women's Bible Class, Young Men's Bible Class; 8.30 p.m. Divine Service preceded by Song Service at 8 p.m. Speaker, Mr. Leland Wang.
Monday, 8 pm. S.A.C.A. Black board Meeting.
Tuesday, 8 pm. Young People's
Club.
2.30
"Wednesday,
p.m. Ladles Sewing Circle at 1, Canton Villas, Observatory Road.
which had been lying in his mind for years became suddenly fumin- ious. He knew that
supreme duty
was laid upon him to which he must henceforth devote his life.
947 (Evensong), Benediction.
Notices For the Week The Sale of Work, which has been arranged by the
Ladies Church Ald, will be held this after- noon at 3 o'clock at the "Manse," 1 Ventris Road, Happy Valley. The Sale will be opened by Mrs. H. M. Morrison. A great deal of The following are the forthcom-work has been done by the mem- Ing services at the Catholic Cathe-bers of the L.C.A. for this Sale and dral, Caine Road.
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,
October 3.--20th Bunday After Pentecost.
St. Teresa of the Child Jesus and Celebration of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Rosary.
Morning Services
1st Mass at 6.
It is hoped that there will be a Bood attendance.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held at the close of this Sunday morning's service.
A Grand Charity Concert, which has been arranged by the Military Command, 18 being held at the 2nd Muss at 8, Solemn High Mass Queen's Theatre on Monday even- with sermon in Chinese.
ing at 9.30 p.m. This represents our final effort to clear the debt on the Extension Buliding of the "8. & 9. Home," and it is hoped
3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in English.
Evening Services
Order of St. Francis after the 7.30 Mass.
can
conquer sickness, sin, death. Exercise this God-given authority. Take possession of your body, and govern its feeling and action. Rise in the strength of spirit to resist all that is unlike good. God has made man capable of this. and nothing can vitiate the ability and power divinely be stowed on man. Be firm in your understanding that the divine Mind governs, and that in Science man reflects God's government."
Pages 410, 393),
KIDNAPPING OF MISSIONARIES
The
the altar by the Rev. D. B. Childe. Bride was escorted to The church was beautifully de- corated with which
flowers and plants had been arranged by Mrs. "Childe and Mrs. Trevan. Me
Mr. A. P. Glanville officiated at the organ.
Miss Phyllis Flach, B.A. acted as bridesmaid and wore a dress of pale greeen voile over satin; she Rov. M. Wesley Earl, BA, who has recently arrived from England, acted as best man Bray was Matron of Honour, e
Mrs. A. H
the Rev., A. H. Bray, MA, BD, The service was conducted by Chairman District of the Methodist Church. of the South China
who was assisted by the Rev., C. H. Wong of the Chinese Methodist The International character of Church. Hong Kong. and
the Catholic missions is well in- dicated by the varied nationalities of the missionaries, members of the Marist Society, who were captured by irregular soldiers near Peiping a month ago. Of the ten taken cap- tive two were natives of France, two of Hungary, two of Spain, and one each of Czechoslovakia, Ger- many, Holland and Ireland. There were also some Chinese members of the Society in the house and one of these was taken at first, but he was released almost immediately First Church of Chris: Scientist, In order to convey the demands for Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo- ransom. To strengthen these sanie ther Church, The First Church of demands, four members were also Christ Scientist in Boston: Mass., released later on. They represent- MacDonnell Road close to Tramed
different nationalities, Station Sunday Service 11.15 am French, Irish, Spanish and Hun- Testimony Meeting, Wednesday 68arian, They reported that they p.m. A Reading Room is located at were well treated on the whole, but Bank of East Asia Building, 10 extravagant demands were made open daily 10.30 a.m.-2 pm. Satur captives. Des Voeux Road Central and 13 days 10.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m., evenings
for the release of the remaining
except Wednesdays and Saturdays 5-7 p.m. All authorised Christian There are so many danger zones Science Literature is avallabic at in China. to-day that it is not the Reading Room. The public strange that many Catholic mis-
The S.A.CA meets in the 'Church is invited to
Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 attend the services slons are threatened with destruc- and to visit the Reading Room. CHRIST CHURCH,
tion. The first Catholic building to suffer seems to have been the Fellowship meets in the Institute Helena May Christian Sacred Heart Church in the Hong-on Friday morning at 10.30 am.
ANNOUNCEMENT
KOWLOON TONG (Waterloo Road)
Rev. B. Souder to Preach The following are the Services and Notices for the forthcoming week:·
October 3-19th Sunday After Trinity..
four
MISSIONS IN THE DANGER ZONES
kew quarter of Shanghal. The
Rector of this church, Rev. J. Len-
The reception took the form of a Coffee Party at the Gloucester dress was a Navy Blue Ensemble. Hotel.
The bride's going
UNION CHURCH
away
NOTICES Morning Service 10.30 8,1 Evening Service & p.m.
Preacher at both services. Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow...
The Sacrament of the Lord's, Supper will be celebrated at the close of the Morning Bervice.
There will be a Children's Ser- Vice in the Church on Sunday. afternoon at 3 p.m. Parents ant friends are cordially invited to attend this service.
p.m.
non S. J. visited Hong Kong early ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
ست
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
KOWLOON
Divine Services General Meeting of S.T.C.C.YMS.
October 2. Saturday at 8 p.m..
Oct. 3, Sunday: St. Teresa of the Child Jestis.
6.30 am. Holy Mass with Sermon In Chinese.
this year, spending some time in Wah Yan College on his way back to Shanghai from the Eucharistic Congress in Manila. The residence beside the Church was struck by Japanese shell. The College of St. Francis Xavier, under the care of the Xavierian Brothers, which is across the road from this church, has also been damaged. Many other Institutions in Shanghal haven English and Benediction.
7.30 a.m. Holy Mass with Sermon since suffered considerably., Out- alde Shanghai. the Cathedral and Bishop's residence in Stensten. Friday, October 8.-Welcome to Shantung, and a secondary school Rev. and Mrs. D. Rosenthall in St. in Wuchang are those that, as far Andrew's Hall, 5-6 p.m. (In the as present information goes, seem At 7.30 mass for the Holy Pope event of the steamer not arriving to have suffered most severely, offered Prayer (Rosary Church Centre).
by the Apostleship of in time this function may have to THE "LITTLE FLOWER” OF
he postponed but an announce-
Wednesday, Oct. 6-Meeting of the
Ladies Promoters of the Apostleship of Prayer at 6.30 p.m. the Evening Service,
Meeting of the CYMS. after Thursday, Oct. 7-The Most Holy Rosary.
7.15 am. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Sung Eucharist.. "Preacher: Rev. B. Souder of the American Church Mission, Anking. Sunday School: Juniors at 3 Duke St., at 9 am. Seniors at the Church at 10.15 am.
On week-days: Mass at 6.30 ment will be made). and 7.30.-The Exercises for the Month of the Holy Rosary at 6
p.m.
Programme
Programme of the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary at Rosary Church, 20. Chatham Road, Kow- loon, on Sunday, October 3.
Morning Service
At 2.30. Religious Instruction to that the concert will be well sup-Papal Blessing at 9.30 Young People.
At 2.30. Catechetical Instruction to Adults.
At 4, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Rosary and Benediction.
October 4, St. Francis of Assisi, October 7, The Most Holy Rosary, October 9. 8t. Denis, Bishop of Paris and Companions Martyrs.
On week-days: Mass at 6 and
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday School Teachers' Preparation; 8 p.m. i Prale and Frayer Meeting.
Thursday, 10.30 a.m. Ladies Bible. Study Circle at No. 216B Nathan | 7.30. Road; & p.m. Gospel Service, Speak- er, Mr. Leland Wang: 8 p.m. Bible .Study Circle for men, conducted
by Mr. James Braga.
The Services are open to all.
ing.
ported.
The Social Hour, will be held at 8.15 on Sunday evening after the Church service; refreshments are provided and all Service men are warmly welcomed.
CHURCHES
DISSOLVED
Berlin, Sept. 30. Spiritual life. and opposition to Confessions morning and even the Evangelical Church-has-been-
largely paralysed by a decree of the Chief of Secret Police, dis- sclving "churches and theological seminarles, and forblading the
During the month of October on "week days there will be every even- ing, at 5.30: Exposition of the Bless-
Holy Rosary and Benediction.
"No Collection on Sunday Even-ed Sacrament, recitation of the examination of students.-
Ing.
Reuter.
Order of Procession
Therese,
9.30 am, Holy Mass with Bermon in. English.
'N.B.-During the month of Oct. the Bl. Sacrament, Rotary and every day at 6, p.m. Exposition of
Benediction.
Oct. 4, Monday: At 9 a.m. His Ex. Mons. H. Valtorta will preside. over the official opening of the new Chapel dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, Kowloon City. (opposite Police Station),
KOWLOON", UNION CHURCH
Preacher on Bunday: The Minister.
Sunday Services Bunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m.. Holy Communion. Evening Worship, 8.30 p.m. The Week's Announcements:
10 am. Women's Wednesday,
JESUS To-morrow, Sunday, is the feast-" day of a saint whose name and from Saturday afternoon, Octo- story cause a good deal of bewilder- ber, until midnight of the Feastment to non-Catholes. She is St. Day. A Plenary Indulgence is
a Carmelite sister, who granted at each visit,
who died only in 1897, and who is spoken of as the "Little Flower" The Cross, The Boy Scouts, The It is extremely unusual for the Banner of Our Lady. La Salle Church to allow the name of saint College, St. Joseph's College, to be given to any one so soon after Low Mass at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. | C.G.Y.M.B. (Cathedral), St. Theresa death, for it is a regular ruling of Solemn Pontifical Mass with C.C.Y.M.S., St. Joseph's Confrater- the Church that the matter cannot nity. The Banner of Bt: Margaret;ven be considered until fifty years Recitation of the Holy Rosary Apostleship of Prayer, The Mys-have passed after the person's Lady of Pompel at 11.45 a.m. and Supiica (in Portuguese) to Our teries of the Holy Rosary, Cross death. The Pope made a special and Confraternity of the Holy exception in this case because of Rosary, Girl Guides, Girls Scatter- the remarkable devotion among Recitation of the Holy Rosary ing Flowers, C.C.Y.W. Societies! Catholics all over the world to the (15 'Misteries), Solemn Procemion, (Hong Kong and Kowloon), Con-memory of this young Bister. Dur Sermon by the Rev. Fr. Thomas gregation of St. Aloysius, Catholic ing a period of delicacy that pre-ciety. Shanghai. Byrne, B.J. and Benediction of the Ladies' Association, Plous Union of ceded her death she was ordered Blessed Sacrament at 4.30 pm. Our Lady of Borrows, Girls Beat- by her superiors to write a short N.B-All the Faithful are respect- tering Flowers, Pious Union of St. account of her death, that aroused life for the conversion of those that fully invited to approach the Teresa, Children of Mary. Rosary world-wide attention. The secret had pot come to the knowledge Sacraments of Penance and Holy Church Choir, Third Order of Bt. of her life was complete relinquish of Christ, hence her name has been Communion and to visit the Francis, Alter Boys and Clergy, ment of herself to whatever seemed greatly associated In recent years Church In order to gain the Girls Scattering Flowers. The the will of God. She wished to be with the missions. Though she
Evening Service
Guild. Speaker: Miss Margaret Brown, Christian Literature 80-
Friday, 8.45 p.m. Choir Practicë.
- numerous Indulgences accorded. Statue of Our Lady with Guard of like a "little flower" that would, as diea at the age of twenty-four A Plenary Indulgence is grant- Honour, His Lordship the Bishop, it were, give pleasure to God there can be no doubt of the great ed to those who assist at one of Guard of Honour. Boy Scouts hence the name. She greatly de-influence that her example has the Holy Masses, and also to Guards, The Band, Boy Scouts aired to be sent to the foreign mis- exercised on people of all nationa those who visit the said Church | Rear Guard, and The Faithful. sions and make a sacrifice of her and classes.
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