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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938.
PAGE FOR THE CHURCHES
CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES
The New American
Ambassador
THEOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY
Interesting Talk By Mr. D. K. Paul
wah the appointment of Mr. Mr. Donald K. Paul spoke on Joseph Kennedy as United "States "Understanding. As Balance" at Ambassador to the Court of St. the lodge room of the local James; another name is added to Theosophien) Society, last Thurs- the roll of Catholle ambassadors. day. Mr. Kennedy has had a most bril- lant career from the time when he was known in Wall St. as the "boy" wonder until the present day when he is credited witho
In Italy long ago, he said, there cupying the same position in. Pre- sidential councils as was once held was a beautiful statue holding
Taking as his keynote the following story. Mr. Paul succeeded
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
16th January 1938. End. Sunday
after Epiphany.
6 am Holy Communione CIM- municants Fellowship).
8 a.m. Holy Communion in Peak Church.
11 am. Mattins. Preacher: Rev. D. Rosenthall,..
12.15 p.m. Holy Communion. -8.30 p.m. Evensong: Preaching Rev. H. W. Baines
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Children's Services The Cathedral 10 am. Kinder- Chlidren's Service.
in making his rather abstract sub-garten and
Chapel of the Resurrection Happy ject very interesting.
Valley 8.30 am. Kindergarten and Sunday School.
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St. Stephen's College, Sclance
by Colonel House. Though he le shield over a roadway which Room. Stanley 10 am. Kindergar now a close friend of the President flanked. Two knights came riding | ten aria Sunday School
his first meeting with Mr. Roose each from a different direction and velt was a.stormy one
"Week-days
Holy Communion is celebrated
on:-
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7.30a.m.
Wednesday, at. 7.30 am.. in the Peak Church
Thursday, Choral Evensong, 6.45
Friday, Holy Communion, 7.45
(in Cantonese). Prayers for the sick, Wednesday, 10.15 a
met at the statue. Belhg khown to each other they passed a few It was during the war when, as pleasant remarks and one of them representative of the Bethlehemcommented upon the beauty of the Company, he refused to hand over statue. The other agreed and to the Government a ship which drew attention to the well-wrought they had bullt for another coun- coat of arms on the shield which try. and Mr. Roosevelt, then As he mentioned as belonging to the sistant Secretary of the Navy, house of Fledmont. The other was found it necessary to send a naval scandalised and said: "Your" must party to selze the vessel and re- be mistaken; the arms unquestionam move is from the Company's docks ably. Belong to the House, cf Mr. Kennedy's diplomatic qualities Aragon". As both asserted the have been already well tested, and truth of their own observation a his work as Chairman of the fght ensued but as they charged Securities and Exchange Commis at
each other and were nearly. slon was successful when everyone meeting, the statue suddenly came predicted fallure.
to life, moved to animation by the foolishness of the twoʻ, mortais. For the statue" twirled around the shield," to reveal to the now astonished but no longer bellicose knights. two faces each with the coat of arms respectively described by the two knights,
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He is a Boston map of Irish origin, and his wife is also from Boston, the daughter of Mr. John Fitzgerald; a former mayor of the city. whose election to that once is said to have been due to ht charm as a singer,
AN EXCEPTION 'IN CHURCH MUSIC
It is very rare now that instru- ments other than the organi are heard in Catholic churches, but an authorised
exception sometimes takes place for special reasons. One look place in London recently when an orchestra played in St. Patrick's, Soho, for the Requiem of Cavallere Emilio Colombo,
a well know Italian musician who not only was a distingulahed performer but also controlled several orchestras, The musicians who played at the Re- quiem were all drawn from his orchestra. Cavaliere Colombo was one of those men whose life was immersed in music from beginning to end. His father was a musician and director of an orchestra, and he played in his father's orchestra when he was six years old. One of the most remarkable of his
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LESS ENERGY
Regarding this story purely th the light of an allegory Mr. Paul stated that if only people of dif- fering temperaments could see the other side of the shield there would be much less wasted energy now normally being expended in causing friction.
It Was good that there were the differing temperamenta in world but the one thing required to make them complementary to each other instead of making them war-producing points of dif- ference was Understanding.
Other Nollces
January 178 pm. Badminton, Cathedral Hall.
January 18 3 p.m. Mothers' Union Meeting, Cathedral. Hall..
January 19 5 p.m. Badminton, Cathedral Hall.
January 20 3 p.m. Women's Guild Meeting, Cathedral Hall.
January 21 7:15 p.m. Training Group Meeting, Bt: Paul's Hostel
January 27 5.30 p.m. Annual General Meeting. Cathedral Hall.
Revision of Electoral Roll--- Please make sure that names of all members of the congregation are on the Roll. Baptised members of eighteen years of age are quali-
Aed.
During the critical times through which we are passing a Special Service of Prayer will be held.daily in St. John's Cathedral
12.00-12.12 in English.. 12.12-12.24 in, Chinese,
ROSARY CHURCH
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One could only understand an- The following are the forthcom- other if one knew of the experi-ing Services, etc., at the Rosary ences which he had to undergo. Church, 20 Chatham Road-Kow- Thus knowledge and experience loon. led to Understanding. But where "pportunities for both were limited 11 was sufficient to bear in mind
many adventures was to play that tolerance and an appreciation way across revolutionary Russia.
of
other man's difficulties led eventually to peace, harmony and constructive prosperity.
BLESSING THE SABRES
Mrs. M. P. Talati in the chair On one of the last Sundays that "the "Exhibition In Paris was open thanked the speaker and announ- an unusual ceremony took place eed that Mr. John Russell would on "Understanding, the in the chapel of the Catholic speak pavillon-the blessing of the sabres Bridge between Races. Nations, of the cadets of St. Cyr. This Faiths" next Thursday.
ceremony takes place every year-
for those who wish it in the
chapel of their college, but because
Sunday, Jan. 16-2nd Sunday after. Epiphany.
At 6.30. Mass with sermon in
Chinese
At 7.30, Mass with sermon in English.
At 8.33. Mass with sermon' in Portuguese.
At 9.30 Mass with sermon in Eng- sh, followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
At 10.30 am. Meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul's Sockets.
At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc-
tion in Chinese.
At 2.30 p., Benediction of the
of the national character of the CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL Blessed Sacrament.
The following are the forth-
January 14th-2nd Sunday after Epiphany.
Morning, Services:
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To-day (at 3 p.m.) begins the Spiritual Retreat for Chinese Wo- men
:
Monday, Jan. 17-Meeting of the Children of Mary at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 19-Meeting of the C.Y.MB. at 6 p.m..
Thursday, Jan. 20-Ending of the Retreat for Chinese Women. High
1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Mass, followed by the Benediction
Chinese.
exhibition chapel it was perfomed there on this "occasion. The three hundred young student officers were grouped around the main coming services at the Catholic altar with drawn swords, while Cathedral, Caine Road:" their kepts with their tri-coloured plumes were placed on the steps of the altar. After the Credo the cadets read "a profession of falth and the blessing was performed by Pere de Vauplane. S.J., a well- known Paris priest. In his address he explained the significance of the ceremony-it was not a sign of approval of war or a benediction Gmilitariam but a dedication, by the future officers of themselves to a high standard of honour, and a manifestation of their desire to 11e their weapons for no other purpose than the defence of Justice.
TWENTY YEARS OF PEACE
At Christmas time it was recalled' that England was celebrating its twentieth year since the conclusion
2nd. Mass "at 8, with sermon (in- English.
3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in English.
Evening Services:
At 230 Religious Instruction to Young People.
At 330 Catechetical Instruction for Adults.
At 400 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Recitation or the Holy Rozary and Benediction.
January 18th-8t. Peter's Chair at Home.
Holy Hour from 8.30 p.m. to 7.30
January 21st-at. Agnes Virgin and Martyr, Patroness of the AsBU- clation of the Children of Mary,
of the war, and, what was more. p.m. its twentieth year of freedom from any formal war, Such a period of peace has occurred only once be- fare in English history in the 671 Years since the Norman Conquest. The previous occasion was just a century ago. 1720-1740, a period ("Ing. that spanned the reign of the frst two Georges When that spell
of peace was broken, an English
On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30. Confession's moralry and even
king for the last time took part in State, but it is wrong to imagine a war, when George II took part that there was no organized care
in the engagement of Dettingen, or the wounded up to that time, In Bavaria.
The Brothers of St. John of God have a record of centuries in that work, and the St John's Ambulance by an Anseland in their successor in
the work.
It was only with the Crimean "War of eighty years ago that a formal nursing and service was established
of the Blessed-Sacrament, at 7.30.
Friday, Jan. 21--Feast of St. Agnes, V. and M.--Choral Mats and General Communion for the Child- ren of Mary at 1.30.
On week-days Mass at 6.30 and 7.30..."
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On Sunday, at the St. Paul's Chapel (185 Portland Street, Yau- mat!), Mass with sermon in Chin- exe at-5.45.
CHRIST CHURCH.
KOWLOON TỔNG
(Waterloo Road)
Mattins: Mr. R. Ashton Hill To Preach
The following are the Bervices and Notices for the forthcoming week!--
Jan, 16, 2nd Sunday after Epiphany
7.15.a.m Holy Communion
ANDREW'S CHURCH
HOWLOON
Church of England)
WAR MEDICAL WORKING PARTY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
SUBJECT: LIFE
The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,, to-morrow Jan. 18th will be "Life."
The Golden Text will be "In the beginning was the word and the word was with God, and the word was God ... In him was life and the life was the light or men. (John. 1:1 and 4). "
Organ Recital to-morrow The following are the forthcom
services at St. Andew's Church, Kowloon:-
Sunday, January 16th. Second Amongst others the following Sunday after Epiphany.
Holy Communion Ba.m. Choral Communion and address at 11 am."
Preacher:-The Vicar (The Mev. JR. Higgs.)
Evensong and address 6.15 p.m." . Preacher:-The Rev. G. F S Gmj
Immediately following this ser- rico Mr. R. Baldwin ATCL will give an organ recital in aid of the
Canton Church Appeal Fund, The soloist will be Mr. Albert Barton,
Baritone,
The Primary Sunday School will be held in the Hall, at 10 am
The Young Peoples' Service will held in the Church at 10 a.m.
Monday, Medical War Working Party in the Hall 10 a.m.
Fellowship of Youth 6'p.r. Teachers' Preparation. Clase
p.m.
citations will be read from the Bible "How excellent is the loving kindness, O God!, therefore the children of men, put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house:"and thou shalt make them drink of the river of the pleasured" For with thee is the fountain of Ufe in thy- light shall we see light." (Ps. 96);
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science. Textbook," "Science abd. Health with Key to the Scriptures," by
Mary. Baker Eddy.
"God is divine life and life is no more confined to the forms which' reflect it than substance is in its shadow. If life were in mortal man, and material things, it would. 7 be subject to their imitations and would end in death. Life is. Mind,
St. Andrew's Club League Bad- the creator reflected in his crea minten 8.15 p.nu.
Tuesday, Mothers!
p.m.
at
Speaker: Mrs. (UT.) G. Nash."
tions. If He dwelt within what He
3 creates, God would not be reflected but absorbed, and the Science of being would be forever lost through Brownie Pack 3.30 p.m.
a mortal sense, which falsely testi, Wednesday, Medical War Work fles to a beginning and an end."
(Page 331.) Ing Party 10 a.in. --
Intercession Service in conneo- tion with the War at 12 noon.
Wolf Cubs 5.30 p.m. Rover Scouts 8.45 p.m. Thursday Womens Fellowship 3 ther Church, The First Church of p.m.,
St. Andrew's Boy Scout Troop
(1st, Kowloon) 6 p.m.
St. Andrew's Club Committee.8.30 p.m.
St. Andrew's Club "open" night
at 9 p.m.
Friday, Medical War Working Party 10 m.
Full choir practice, 8,80) p.m."
ANNOUNCEMENT ~~
First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo-
Christ 'Scientist in Boston, Mass., MacDonnell Road close bo Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am Testimony Meeting.. Wednesday o p.m. A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia Bulding. 10
Des Voeux Road Central and is pen daily 10.30 am-2 pm, Satur- days 10.30 u.m.-12.30 pm., evenings except Wednesdays and Saturdays 5-7 pm. All authorised Christian Science Literature is available at
ENGLISH METHODIST Reading Room. The publie
CHURCH
HONG KONG (ENGLISH) CIRCUIT
queen's Road East, Wanchat,
Hong Kong, (opposite the Royal Naval Hospital).
Sunday Services, 16th, 1938, Preacher, Morning. Rev. L. E Hlekla. Evening. Mr. S. Boulton.
Notices for the Week Following the Evening Beřvice, a Social Hour will be held at 8.15. Refreshments are provided at minimum charges; 'all servicemen are warmly welcomed.
The Badminton Club meets on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secretary of the ", and 8. Home"
The House Committee of the Sallora and Soldiers Home will meet on Wednesday at 5.30 in the "8. and 8. Home,"
On Thursday, January 20th there will be a Camera Lecture in the Assembly Hall, "8. and 8. Home" at 8 pm. The subject is entitled "The Chemistry of Photograph" The charge for civilians is One Dollar and Servicemen Fifty Cent., Club Members Free.
la invited to attend the, services and to visit the Reading Room
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The following ure the Services for the week at Emmanuel Mission Church, 218 Nathan Road. Kow- lood:--
Saturday, 3. p.m. Scripture Union Meeting.
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Fellowship Saturday, 8.30 p.m. Meeting followed by the Lord's Supper
Sunday, 11 am. Divine Service. Preacher, Rev. Howard Van Dyke.
Sunday. 3 p.m. Sunday school. Young women's Bible Class. Young Men's Bible Class.
Sunday. 8 p.m. Song service conducted by Rev. H. H. Bucher.
-Sunday, 8.30 p.m. Divine Service. Preacher, Rev. HH. Bucher.
Monday, 8 p.m. 6.A.C.A. Meeting. Tuesday--All day of Prayer. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Young People's. Club
.
Wednesday, 2.30 p;m. Iddles Sewing Circle at 1 Canton Villas, Observatory Road-
Wednesday, 6 p.m. Sunday School
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH'| Teachers' Preparation.
Wednesday, 8 pm. Praise and Prayer Meeting. Speaker, Mr.
16th January: 2nd Sunday after OBO.. Epiphany.
Thursday, 10.30 am: Ladies Bible First Masa and General Com-Study Circle at No. 218 Nathan munion at 8 ..
Road. This is open to all ladies in the Colony who are interested in the Bible.
Second Mass at 10 a.m., followed by Benediction of Blessed Sacra
ment.
This Service will be broadcast--- Sermon on "Charity-Peace" by Rev. Father Gallagher, 8.J.
Catechism for Children at 3
a.m.
B.IIL
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On week-days Holy Mass at 8
Confessions are heard every day before and after Mum, On Satur- days, the special time for Con fessions is from 4.80 p.m. to B.p.m.
a.m. Mattins and Sermon ST. TERESA'S CHURCH | Preather: Mr. R. Ashton HIL
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630 pm. Evening Prayer. Bunday School: Juniors at 3.
Thursday-No Evening Meeting Friday, 8 p.m. Bible Study Circle conducted by Mr. C. R. Juntson, 3 United Terrace, Ho Man Ti St.
The Services are open to all.
No Collection. on Sunday Even-
ng.
UNION CHURCH
NOTICES
Morning Service 10.30 Evening Service 6 pm
a.m.
Preacher at both services, Rey,
Mackenzie Dow.
There will be no meeting of the Mariagement Comittee at the close of the Morning Service.
Jan 16th, Bunday, Holy Mass Duke Street at 9 am. Sentors at with Sermon in Chinese at 7am. Holy Mass, Bermon in English end the Church at 10.18. am ANTA
Thursday Tan -Holy Com-Benediction at 8 a.m.; Holy Mass with Berman in English at 9.30)
3whe Herenu May Christian munión at Tas 1.m.
Fellowship meets in the Church Thursday, Jan. 20-Ladier Guild 2.2.
On week-days. Holy Mass at 530Institute on Friday morning, at Anketing at 8.30 pm, at s
Street.
and 7.30 am.
10.30 am.
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