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PRIESTS ON RELIEF he went there he knew that he
SHIP TO CANTON
was risking his life. For severa yörrs he worked under incredible conditions, having to go from one hiding place to another, and yet carrying on his work with great
The relief ship that went with much-needed supplies to Canton carried among the volunteer helpers four Catholic priests and two success,
He was held in very great re- nuns. The leader of the party was Rov G. Kennedy, 8. J... of Wahspect by the Catholles of Tonking. Yan College. Fr. Kennedy is an and after he was put to death his Irishman who was in medical prac-memory was always venerated. A tice for several years before befew years after he died his body coming A Jesuit. He served removed to France and re- throughout the Great War as a buried in the Paris Seminary in Hoctor in the Royal Army Medical which he had done most of his
orpe and his experience on the studies.
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
(GARDEN ROAD)
Services for the week ending December 3, 1938.
Sunday, Nov. 27-1st Sunday in Advent. Missionary Sunday.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
(CHURCH OF ENGLAND)
Day of Prayer and Gifts ....
The following are the forthcom-
ing services etc., at St Andrew's
8 am, Holy Communion (and in Church. Kowloon. the Peak Church).
Children's Services. ·
10 am. Cathedral,
9.30 am. Chapel of the Resurrec- tion Happy Valley.
10 am. Stanley. 11 am.
Mattina.
Preacher: The Right Reverend F. L. Norris. D.D., Bishop of North China.
6.30 p.m. Evensong. Preacher: The Right Reverend P. Lindel-Tren Bishop of Honan. North China.
Special Service of Prayer. Daily
estern Front should prove very EXHIBITION IN ROME at Noon. (Broadcast).
etul in medical relief work in anton. He has been in China for ne years, two of which were pent in Shanghai,
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Monday, Nov. 28-Holy Com- munion 7.30 am.
Tuesday, Nov. 29 Holy Com- munich. 7.30 am. and in the Peak Church. Vigil of St. Andrew.
Wednesday, Nov. 30-Holy Com- munion 7.30 am. St. Andrew's Day. Thursday, Dec. 1-Holy Com munion 7.30 am. Prayers for the sick 10.15 a.m.
Friday, Dec. 2-Holy Communion 7.45 a.m. (in Cantonese).
Saturday, Dec. 3-Holy Com- munion" 7.30 a.m.
"International Ebhibitions Are the order of the day. Paris, Glasgow, New York, San Francisco Another Jesult accompanied him, the names of all of these are Rev. D. McDonald, who was for before us, and now we are told several years Warden of Rice Hall. that there is going to be another Fr. McDonald is an accomplished in Romie, 1942. Preparations Chinese scholar and is director of have been going on for two years the Jesult House Chinese already. The reason for the long Studies at Tani Lam. Chung. preparation is that the bullɑmgs Rev. Fr. "Sandy" Cairns, who are going to be the nucleus of a was also in the party, has many new city when the exhibition is friends in Hongkong. He is a Scots-over, so they are going to be per- man who lived in America since manent. The buildings are there- his youth. He is a graduste of Holy töre laid out as part of a town! Cross College and a member of the plan, and one of them is to be a Maryknoll Congregation. He has church. A special site was chosen been for several years pastor of for the church, by the designers of
6 pm. Missionary Festival Even- Sancian Island, on which "St. the exhibition and it is going to Francis Xavier died. and has be as remarkable as any of the
Preacher The Right Reverend several times spoken about his other buildings, for will have a
P. Lindel Tsen and Bishop of island mission and its memories dome larger than any in Rome Honah, North China. from the Hongkong Broadcastig with the exception of St. Peter's.
Wednesday, Nov. 30-6.30 pm, Station,
gent as Bishop.
SPECIAL SERVICES Tuesday, Nov. 29-12 30 p.m. Memorial Service for the Queen of Norway.
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LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong,
Subject "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmèrism and Hypnotism, denounced."
The subject of the Lesson Sør- mon in all Christian Science Chur-
Sunday, Nov. 27-First Sunday in ches, to-morrow, November 27, will Advent.
Holy Commurilen 8 a.m. Primary Sunday School In the Hall 10 a.m
Mattins 11 a.m. Preacher: The Rt. Rev Bishop Houghton, Bishop of West China.
Evensong 6.15 p.m. Preacher: Rev. L. Shirley Price, Chaplain H. M S. Engle.
Monday, Nov. 28.-Teachers' Pro- paration Class 7 p.m.
Badminton
St. Andrew's Club League Game 9 pm.
Tuesday, Nov. 29.-Brownle Pack 3.30 p.m.
"Boys' Choir Practice, 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 30.-S. Andrew
A & M.
Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Wolf Cubs. 5:30 p.m. Rover Scouts, 8,45 p.m. Thursday, December 1-Women's Fellowship 3 p.m.
Boy Scouts 8 p.m.
St. Andrew's Club 9 a.m.
Friday Dec. 2-Full Choir Prac-
tice 6.30 p.m.
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Saturday, Dec. 3-Day of Prayer
and Gifts.
Holy Communion 7 a.m
EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
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be "Ancient and Modern Necro- mancy allas Mesmerism and» Hyp- - notism, denounced."
The Golden Text will be:-"I God be for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31),
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·Among others the following cita- tians will be read from the Bible: "What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days. that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking gulle. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it. The eyes of the Lord are upon the rightecus, and his ears are open anto their cry. The righteous cry and the Lord heareth, and de- livereth them out of their troubles, Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth him out of them all." (Psalms 34: 12-15, 17, 19).
The following citations will also read from the Christian Science Textbook. "Selence and
Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:-
Evil is a negation, because it is
the absence of truth. It is nothing because it is the absence of some- thing. It is unreal, because it presupposes the absence of God, the omnipotent" and omnipresent. Every mortal must learn that there is neither power nor reality in evil. In Science. you can have no power opposed to God, and the
The site of the exhibition is near Consecration of"Rev. B. R. Sar-ammanuel Mission Church, 218/ Physical senses must give up their
will
The fourth priest of the party the city and it will be a satellite is Fr. C. Orlando, a Stelian, from elty of the Italian 'kapital, there-
OTHER NOTICES Marsala, one of the most famous fore a large church will be needed. Monday. Nov, 28-8 pm. Rad- wine districts in the world. He has Archbishop Costantini, whom minton, Cathedral Hall.
$ spent several years in St. Teresa's many
remember as first Thursday, Dec. 1-10 p.m. to 12.30 Church, Kowloon Tong, and is well. Apostolice Delegate to China, isp.m. Cathedral Women's Fellow known as a preacher. He preached supervising the designing of the ship in the Cathedral Hall. in Chinese at the last broadcast building. He la a recognised 3.30 pm Cathedral Women's Fel- service from the Catholic Cathe authority on ecclesiastical archi-lowship Devotional Service in the dial two weeks ago.
tecture and his' work as Secretary Lady Chapel The two Catholic Sisters who of the Congregation of Propaganda also went on the relief ship" are Fide brings him into contact with Canadians, inembers of the Con- many new plans in church build- gregation of the Immaculate Con-ing. He recently showed a model ception. They are attached to the or it to the Pope, whose personal Foundling Home directed by their interest in Church building is also Institute in Canton,, and were in well known.”
Friday, Dec. 2-5.30 p.m. Choir Practice.
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8 p.m. Badminton League Match, Cathedral Hall..
Baturday, Dec. 3-11 a.m. Dioce san Bazaar, St. Paul's College.
Hongkong for a bilet stay when THE STENOGRAPHER'S CATHOLIC CATHEDRAI
the
war prevented their return,
Their services will be particularly useful, as many children will need attention in the stricken city.
CENTENARY IN
INDO-CHINA
PATRON
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The following are the Services for the forthcoming week
Nathan Road, Kowloon
Saturday. 8.30 p.m.-Fellowship Meeting followed by the Lord's Supper,
Sunday, 11 am. Divine Service. Preacher Rev. J. R. Spence.
Subject, Trekking.".
Text "Wherefore seeing we also
Sunday, 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Classes.
false testimony. Christian Science and Ita brings to light Truth entireness of God, good, and the supremacy, universal harmony, the
nothingness of evil" (pages 186, 192, 293).
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Firat Church of Christ Scientist,
are compassed about with so great Hong Kong, a Branch of The Mo- a cloud of witnesses, let us lay ther Church, The First Church of aside every weight," and the sin Christ Scientist in Boston, MESS, which doth so easily beset us, and MacDonnell Road close to Tram let us run with patience the race Station. Sunday Service 1115 am. that is set before us." (Hebrews Testimony Meeting. Wednesday 12; 1).
p.m. A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia. Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and is Sunday 8.30 p.m.-Gospel Service open every Monday, Tuesday. preceded by Song Service at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday from 10.30
Preacher "Rey, W. Clark,
a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to coming services at the Catholic Bubject, "What convinces Men?" p.m. Wednesdays: 10.30 a.m. to 1 Text "He showed Himself alive p.m, and 2 to 4 p.m.; Saturdays: Cathedral, Caine Road:
November 27-1st Sunday in Ad-after His passion by many infal- 10.30 am to 112.30, p.m. All au- lible proofs, being seen of them thorised Christian Science Litera- vent. "
forty days, and speaking of the ture is available at the Reading lat Mass at 6 with sermon in things pertaining to the kingdom Room The public is invited to
of God." (Acts 1:3).
attend the services and to visit the Monday, 8 p.—SA.CA. Meet- Reading Room. DE.
The following are the forth-
Morning services:
རྗརྦ་
2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in
How many stenographers know the name of their patron saint or that they have one? A reminder of him comes to us from the City of Arles, Provence, where the feast of St. Genes was celebrated recently. A hundred years ago last Thurs- day there occurred in Indo-China invention of the typewriter. He
St. Genes ved long before. the Chinese. the violent death of a remarkable was born at Arles toward the close English. missionary priest, Fr. Pierre Borle of the third century. He performed He was put to death because be the functions of a notary--that is, was a mastomary, in company with he transcribed public acts and re- twp native pricats, shortly after constituted, word for word, the he had been told that he was speeches delivered in the foram nominated Bishop and Vicar Apos-He suffered martyrdom. tolic of Western Tonking.
There are numerous churches in
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3rd Mass at 10, with sermon in Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Praise and
Prayer, Meeting. English.
Thursday, 10.15
a.m.-Ladies Bible Study Circle" at 210 Nathan Road.
Evening services.
At 3.30, Catechetical Instruction. Sacrament, recitation of the Holy
At 4. Exposition of the Blessed'
Rosary and Benediction.
Nov. 30. St. Andrew, Apostle, Dec. 1.-Holy Hour from-5:30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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ROSARY CHURCH
20, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON
The following are the forthcom-
Friday, 8 p.m.-Bible Study. Cir- cle at 3:Ho Man Tin Street, toping Services, etc. at the RosaTE Church 20. Chatham Road- floor, conducted by Mr. C. R. Jons-
Kowloon. son..
Sunday, Nov. 27.-1st Sunday- in
All are welcome.
At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Chinese.
Fr. Borle was a Frenchman, and Southern France' dedicated to him a member of Institute of the Mis-and a number of villages bear his stons Etrangeres de Paris, whose name. Near the site of his death a
Dec. 2-First Friday of the No collection on Sunday. Even- Advent, work covers the whole of the East. chapel has been built. In 1922, Month. At 7 o'clock Mass, General Ing. He served as a missionary in many when stenographers were holding Communion in honour places before being anally sent to a congress at Aries they placed a Sacred Heart, At 5.30 p.m. begins Tonking. It was a period of per-plaque on the facade of this chapel the Novena of the Immaculate secution in that country and when in honour of their patron.
of the
Conception, followed by Benedic- tion of the Blessed Bacrament.
Dec. 3-St. Francis Xavier. At
ENGLISH METHODIST|ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S 7.30 Solemn High Mass in honour
CHURCH
of St. Francis Xavier. Patron of the Catholic Missions,
CHRIST CHURCH
(Waterloo Road)
Rt. Rev. Bishop Norris
to Preach at 9 am. The following are the Services On Week days Mass at 6 and and Notices for the forthcoming
week:- 7.30.
CHURCH
The Sailors Home and Seamen's Institute, Hongkong.
Wanchal,
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. WANGHAL HONGKONG
(ENGLISH CIRCUIT)
Queen's Road East. Hongkong (Opposite Royal Naval. Hospital).
Sunday, November 27, 1938.. Preachers:
At 10.15 a.m. Rev. Eric Moreton.
At 7 p.m. Rev. Frank Evison.
Morning Order of Bervice: Hymn No. 685. Prayer, Lord's
CHURCH SERVICES
Sunday next: Advent Sunday. ·
8 am, Holy Communion.
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4.
Confessions Morning and Even-
Announcement In Advance On December 8 next, there will
cccur the 50th Anniversary since 11a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser-the Solemn Blessing and Inaugura
Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown..
8 p.m. Short Evening Service,
tion of the Cathedral which has been dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The event will be commemorated on Sunday, Decem→
Solemn Procession
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and
com-
Nov. 27--1st Bunday in Advent. 7.15 am Holy Communion 9 am. Choral Eucharist. Preacher': The Rt. Rev. Bishop FL Norris, Bishop of North China,
10.30 a.m. Bervice for visitors from North and Central China.
Preacher: Bishop Lindel Tsen of Kaifeng.
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At 7.30 Mang with sermon in English"
At 8.30 Mass with sermon in Portuguese..
At 9.30, Mass with sermon in English, followed by the Benedic- tion" of the Blessed Sacrament.
At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc- tion in Chinese.
At 230 pm. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
NB-From. to-day "the Bolem="] nity of Marriage" is prohibited.
Wednesday, Nov. 30-Meeting of the C.C.T.WB. at 5.30 p.m.
Meeting of the Apostleship of Prayer's Ladies-Promoters at 5.45 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 1-Meeting of the Ladies' Union at 11 am.
Holy Hour with Bermon in Eng- lish from 6 to 7 pm.
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ber 11 by a Solemn Pontifical Mass Sunday School at 9-am at 3 Prayer, Hymn No. 122, 1st Lesson, ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH in the morning at 8 o'clock, and a Duke St. Hymn No. 21. 2nd Lesson. Prayer,
Friday, Dec. 2--Devotion, of the Tuesday, Nov. 29. Whist and Notices, Hymn. No. 460, Bermon, Hymn, No. 450; Benediction.
Nov. 27-1st Sunday in Advent. memoration and commemorative Mah Jong Drive and Bale of Work First Friday of the Month in hon- in St. Andrew's Hall, commencing our of the Most Sacred Heart of Evening Order of Service:
First Mass and General Com.Sermon at 4 p.m.
3 p.m. Admission: $1, which in- Jesus." Hymn No. 582, Prayer, Hymn No. munion at 8 a.m.
Low Mass at 6.45 and 6.30 am. 157, Leason, Prayer, Notices, Hymn
Sale of Work of Woolworth's Choral Mass with General Com- -No. 390. Sermon, Hymn No. 388,
Hardware and Woollies and Fancy | munion, followed by the Benedic- Benediction.
tion of the Blessed Sacrament, at Thursday, Dec. 1-Holy Comm- 7.30 à.m. munion at 7.15 a.m.
Saturday, Dec. 3-Feast of St. Francis Xavier, C.
Qn', week-days Mass at 6.30 and 7.30.
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at the "" & S. Home" at 8 pm. All Service men and civilians, are warmly wel- comed.
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The Badminton Cipo will meet on Monday and Thursday at 7 pmn.
In the "S. & 8 Home."
There will be a meeting for Fellowship and Prayer on Tuesday at 8 pm at the "B. & E. Home."
There will be a meeting of the General Committee on Wednesday, November 30 at 5.30 pm, at the &. Home,"
Service for the R Army and ST. TERESA'S CHURCHcludes Tea, to Whist and Mah Jong. Navy at 9 a.m.
Third Mass at 10 a.m, followed Nov. 26. Saturday, at 3 pm. Goods begins at 6 p.m. by Benediction of the Blessed Meeting of St. Teresa's C.YLA. Sacrament
Nov. 27-1st, Sunday of Advent: This Service, will be broadcast. 7 a.m." Holy Mass with Sermon Bermon by Rev. Father C. Daly 8. in Chinese. J. on "Heaven."-
8 a.m. Holy Mass, Sermon in English and Benediction.
Sunday School at 3'p.m. Dec. 2. First Friday.
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9 am. Holy Maas with Bermon
Holy Mass and General Com-In English. munion at 8 am.
Dec. 3-St. Francis Xavier. On week-days. Holy Mass at 8
a.m.
10.30 am. Meeting of St. Vincent de Paul's Conference.
Nov. 30, Wednesday at 7.30 am. High Mass in honour of our Lady Confessions are heard every day of Perpetual Buecour. tefore and after Mass. On Satur- Dec. 3 Feast of Bt. Francia days, the special time for Confes- Xavier. Holy Mass at 6.30 and 7.30 sions is from 4.30 p.m. to 8 pm.
a.m.
RUSSIAN
ORTHODOX
CHURCH
18, JURDAN ROAD, KOWLOON
The following are the services for the forthcoming week:
Saturday, 6 pm. Bunday, 8.30 am. 11 Monday. July 11-6 p.m. Tuesday, July 12-8.30 am 8. Peter and Bt. Paul.
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UNION CHURCH
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938.-PAGE
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