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CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES

APOSTLE OF THE EAST DEATH OF CATHOLIC

5

anniversary of

Tu-day is the the death of St. Francis Xavier on the Island of Sancian, lo

NOVELIST

THE CHURCHES

ST. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL

(GARDEN ROAD;

Sunday, December -2nd Sunday In Advent

8 am. Holy Communion." 8 am, in the Peak Church. 9.30

Children's

Bervice.

· 1.m. Though many other besides Chapel of the Resurrection. Happy Catholics are familar with "Deard-Valley. observed us

the less Counsellors" and "Adventure in feast in his honour

jof an Amethyst," It was s Catholic Church. Francis Xavier was one of the most remarkable Catholic writer that Misa Cecily

Hallack wil be remembered.

Kwangtung. It is

A

men of

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remarkable century. the sixteenth. He Spaniard who made his mark as a professor in the University of

man

Wa

to

8.30 p.m. Evensong. Preacher: The Dean..

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10 am Children's Service in the Cathedral and at Stanley.

Matting. a.m. She Preacher: The Right Reverend died at the end of October. Ex-C. B. R. Sargent. actly half of her forty years were She was a spent as a Catholic. clergyman's daughter and found her own into the Catholic Church. From the time of her conversion her religious faith was without any doubt the biggest thing in her life.

Paris - and a most ambitious

who

persuaded torego ambition and devote him. self to work for God with

men that all Paris group of thought to be fanatics. Ignatius

She was a particularly gifted man

in" who Loyola was the fluenced him and as one of his walter, but she devoted herself al-

most entirely to, writing with earliest companiona he became

distinctly religious favour. and one of the first Jesults.

though this kind of writing may When he was sent as a m's-

win much praise, as hers did. It Fast stomary to the

work hls

She In ten does not earn much money. was on an epic scale. years he swept, across the coast had to support herself by her pen from the west of India to Japan, and often it was very difficult, yet

and all along the way convert, ed groups that passed

h'a on teaching to their children to the present day.

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Daily at 12 noon Special Service of Prayer Broadcast),

Nicholas.

Tuesday. 6th. St. Bishop of Myra in Lycia..

Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m. In the Peak Church.

Thursday, 8th. Conception of the Blessed Virgin.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

(CHURCH OF «ENGLAND) Day of Prayer and Gifts and

Patronal Festival

The following are the forthcom-" ing services etc., at St. Andrew's Church. Kowloon.

Sunday, Dec. 4 Second Sunday in Advent.

Patronal Festival and Thanks- giving Day.

Holy Communion 8 n.m Primary Sunday School in the Hall 10 a.m

Mattins 11 am. Preacher: Very Rev. J. L. Wilson.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong Subject-God the only Cause and Creator.

The subject of the Lesson Ser- Imon in all Christian Science Chur- ches, to-morrow December 4 wi!! be "God the only Cause and Crea- tor."

The Golden Text will be:-"I am the Lord, your Holy one, the creator of Israel, your King" (Isaiah 43: 15)..

Among others the following "cita- The tions will be read from the Bible: "I will fetch my knowledge from

Evensong 6:15 pm. Preacher: afar, and will ascribe righteousness

Rev. H. D. Rosenthall.

to my Maker. Behold, God exal- teth by his power: who teacheth like him? Who hath enjoined him be offered along with the collec-his way? or who can say, Thou hast

At Evensong the gifts received on the Day of Prayer and Gifts will

tion

wrought iniquity? Remember that Monday Dec. 5.- Medicht Relief thou magnify his work, which men Working Party 10 a.mi

behold, Who hath ascended

Holy Communion at 7.30 am. Prayers for the slek 10.15 am.

Friday, 9th. Holy Communion at Fellowship of Youth 8 p.m.. 7.45 a.m. in Cantonese),

Saturday, 10th. Holy Communion at 7:30 am.

OTHER NOTICES Monday, 5th, 8.p.m. Badminton, Cathedral Hall.

she was never known to anyone but as gay and debonair. She, was tall and handsome and wore Wednesday, 7th, 8 p.m. Badmin- clothes so welt and gave help to ton League Match, Cathedral Hall. |

Thursday, 8th, 10 a.m...to 12.30 others so freely that many who The progress which be

knew her for many years helleved p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.-Cathe- making In Japan would

have

her to be wealthy. In reality shedral Women's Fellowship. Cathe- satisfield anyone cise - some

was poor, for her fees came irre-dral Hall. #hom he

trans- instructed

10.30 a.m Cathedral Women's gularly and she gave away every- mitted the Thith without any

thing as soon as it came into her Fellowship Committee Meeting. guldes or ministers of religion

It was only after her hands.

5.30 p.m. Cathedral Scouts Meet- for many centuries but to

death that people discovered howing. Scouts Headquarters. Lower him it was painfully slow. He much good she did and of how Albert Road, found that the Japanese would

much she deprived herself in do-, Friday, 9th. 5.30 p.m. Choir Prac- accept nothing that had not

ing it. the hall-mark of excellence being approved" in China. There- fore he left Japan for China, with the plan of first conver- ting China and then returning to convert Japan!

by

He died before his herculean

task was even begun, for he got seriously ill on the ship and

was left ashore on the coastal island of Sancían, where he died.

tice.

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As a writer for children her work had traits of genius and her CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. knowledge of flower and bird love was inexhaustible. She left many friends and it is said, that never

The following are the forth-

by what she wrote or by, what she coming services at the Catholle

did or said. did she ever show any Cathedral. Caine Road: unkind feeling or cause any pain.

LIE DETECTOR

#is death occurred in 1552. Another Catholic who died re-. Knowing all that he did it is cently was Fr. Walter Summers. hard to realise that he died, a B. J. of Fordham University. New York, the inventor of the famous the age of forty-six.

"He detector"-technically called

CATHEDRAL OF MILAN a recording psychogalvanometer.

Milan 1.3

It was before the. American Psy-

קטן

Bible Reading Fellowship and into heaven, or descended? Who hath gathered the winds in his Teachers' Preparation Class 7 sts? Who hath bound the waters P m.

in a garment? who hath establishi St. Andrew's Club .9 p.m.

ed all the ends of the earth? what Tuesday, Dec. 6.-Mothers' Union Is his name, and what is his son's 3 p.m.

Brownte Pack 3.30 p.m.

Boys' Choir Practice 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7.-Medleat Re- Hef Working Party 10 am.

Wolf Cubs, 5.30 pm. Rover Scouts, 8.43 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8.-Women's lowship 3 p.m.

Boy Scouts.8 p.m. St. Andrew's Club 9 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9.-Medical Working Party 10 am.

name. If thon canst tell? Every word of God is pure, he is a shield unto them that put their trust in #Jah 36:3.22-24. Proverbs 30: him. 4,5).

. The following citations will also be rend from the Christian Fel-Selence Textbook. "Science and

Health with Key to the Scrip-: tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:- "Human thought never projected Relief the least portion of true being.

Full Choir Practice 6.30 p.m.

4.

ENGLISH METHODIST

CHURCH

WASCHAI, HONGKONG ENGLISH CIRCUIT)

Queen's Road East.

Wanchai,

Human belief has sought and in- terpreted in its own way the echo of Spirit, and so seems to have re- versed and repeated it materi ally: but the human mind never produced a real tone nor sent forth a positive sound. Cause does not éxist in matter. In mortal mind, or in physical forms. The fading forms of matter, the mortal body and material earth, are the fleeting

December +-2nd Sunday in Ad- Hongkong (Opposite Royal Naval concepts of the human mind.

vent.

Morning servicés

1st Mass at 6 with sermon In Chinese.

Hospital).

Sunday Services, December 4 Preachers: Mr. S. N. Trevan and Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

There will be a parade service at Shamshuipo at 8.15. Preacher: Rev.

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(pages 128, 262, 263).

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

First Church of Christ. Scientist. Hongkong, a Branch at the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist in Boston. Mass. No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Sunday Service

ol To alter the appearance the Gathedral of change one of the most familiar described the remarkable instru- by Rev. Fr. Ben, Chan.

ment.

techological Association that he Arst Sermon on Sunday Observance Prayer, Hymn No. 742; 1st Lesson,ing. Wednesday.. 8 p.m.

landmarks 10 the world.. Yet within the next four years we

will are assured that it

On that occasion he told of long tests that had been made

be covering experiments with fifty

Evening services

At 3.30, Catechetical Instruction. At 1. Exposition of the Blessed

2nd Mass at 8 with sermon dn English.

3rd Mass at 10, with sermon in J. E. Bandbach.

Morning Order of Service.by S. N. Tram Station. Chinese.

Trevah at 10.15 am.

1.15 am The Sunday School is This Service will be broadcast.

Hymn No. 79. Prayer, Lord's held at 10. a.m. Testimony Meet- A Reading Hymn No. 76, 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Room is located in the Church Notices, Hymn No. 110. Sermon. Building and is open on Monday to Hymn No. 272. Benediction.

Friday inclusive from 10.30 a.m. to The Morning Service will be 12.30 pm and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Lord's Supper,

All authorised Christian Science Evening Order of Service by Rev.uterature is available at the Read- J. E. Sandbach.

Hymn No. 745. Prayer, Hymn No. Ing Room. The public is cordially beings to various stimuli, but its Conception of the Blessed Virgi: 416, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn Invited to attend the services and

to visit the Reading Room. possible help in discovering poss!- Mory. Golden Jubilee. of the No. 52. Sermon. Hymn No. 941,

Benediction. ble criminals surpassed any other Cathedral, value.

changed by the addition of the groups of students, which showed Bacrament, recitation, of the Holy followed by the Sacrament of the Saturday 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

tallest campanile in

540

the

world, aly two per cent of error."

Rosary and Benediction. Fr.

Like the Cathedral. it- Summers intended the instrument.

to serve a wide field in exploring

December 7-St. Ambrose, Bishop

and Doctor of the Church white

self it will be balit of marble. with" A slightly plnk dinne. from the quarries above Lake, Maggiore, and it will

of

the emotional responses of human

be

it-

In Gothic style to match the Cathedral It will stand apart

It was first used in a public from the Cathedral build1ne self, as in the case of many Ita- court two years ago, when it was flan cathedrals and some applied to six men. They became Ch'chester so frightened that they forthwith athers such * 13

For some time after Cathedral or the Catholic Ca- confessed.

this It was only for its psychologl. thedral in Hongkong.

cal effect in this way that it was, In front or the Cathedral

used in the courts, but eventually there is a huge square, which

It was accepted on its face value. the provides a perfect view

About six months ago. In a New front of the building. This york criminal court, it played a will give

setting for the

vital part in the acquittal of few campanile much as

other great towers have in any other suspected robber. part of the world. The

A

of

facade of the cathedral is

the least remarkable part of It

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December 8, The Inimaculate

To-day H. E. Bishop Valtorta will Consécrate the Cathedral, which has been solemnly" blessed and in.

ugurated Afty years ago.

The consecration service starts jat 0.15 am.

NOTICES FOR "THE WEEK Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at the "S & S. Home" at 8.15 p.m. Ali Service-| men and civilians are warmly wel- comed.

.

ROSARY CHURCH

20. CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON

The following are the forthcom- ing Services, etc. at the Rosary The Badminton Club will meet | Church 20 Chatham Road- Masses at 6 and 7.30 tr the Bel-on Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. Kowloon

in the "S. & B.Home."

fry.

Pontifical High Mass at 10a.m. From to-day there will be special Triduum of prayers and

There will be a meeting for Fellowship and Prayer on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the "S. & S. Home."

The Ladies' Church Aid will meet sermon by a Jesuit Father on each day at 5.30 p.m. in preparation for on Wednesday at 10.30 am. at the

the Golden S. & S. Home:" the Celebration of The principle of the instrument Jubilee of the Cathedral on Sun-

not based on variations of blood-pressure as are most of the day, Dec. 11.

On Week days Mass at and other Instruments devised for a

7.30.

Confessions Morning and Even-

and it is a comparatively recent similar purpose, but on small elec- addition. A few years ago

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of getting a better design,

competition was held in the hope.

but

trical changes in the body.

Beve that the

new campan'le view.

it falled. Now architecta, be-

ing "

The new tower will have ST. TERESA'S CHURCH will give the building the digni- at its summit a revolving light, } by which is lacking in its front called the Lighthouse

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S

CHURCH

The Sallors Home and Seamen's Institute, Hongkong.

CHURCH SERVICES

Sunday next: 2nd Bunday

Advent.

11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ber- mon.

Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown.

8 p.m. Short. Evening Service.

RUSSIAN ORTHODOX

CHURCH.

18, JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON

The following are the services

for the forthcoming week:

Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday, 830 am, Monday, July 11-6 p.m.. Tuesday, July 12-8.30 a.m. St. Peter and St. Paul.

of Peace.

CHRIST CHURCH

(Waterloo Road)

Mattins: Rev. H.D. Rosenthall To Preach

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The following are the Services for the. forthcoming week!-

Dec. 4. 2nd Bunday in Advent

7.15 am, Holy Communion 9am. Matting and 'Sermon Preacher: Rev. HD Rosenthall 10.30 a.m, Service for Visitors from North and Central China.

Sunday School at 9 am. st. Duke St.

Thursday, Dec. 8-Holy Com- munion at 7.15 a.m.

UNION CHURCH

NOTICES Morning Service 10.30 Evening. Service 6 p.m.

Preacher at both services,

K. Mackenzie Dow.

St. Andrew's Sunday,

EMMANUEL MISSION

for

CHURCH

The following are the Services the forthcoming week at

Emmanuel Mission Church, 218

Nathan Road, Kowloon:-

Saturday, 8.30 p.m.-Fellowship December 3.--Feast of St. Francis Meeting followed by the Lord's Xavier, Patron of Missions. At 8

Supper. 3.m. .Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S.

December 4-2nd Sunday of Ad-

vent:

7 am. Holy Mass with Sermon. in Chinese,

8am. Holy Masa, 3ermon in English and Benediction, followed by the Meeting of the Children of

Mary.

9.30 a.m. Holy Mass with Sermon in English.

Sunday. Dec. 42nd Sunday in Advent.

At 0.30. Mass with sermon Chinese

"

At 7.30 Mass with. sermon in English

At 8.30 Mass with sermon, in: Portuguese.

At 9.30 Masa with sermon in English, followed by the Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament.

At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc- on in Chinese.

At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of thế

Blessed Sacrament.

Wednesday, Dec. 7-Meeting of the C.Y.MS, at 6 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 8-Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M.

Sunday, 11 a.m. Divine Service. Preacher Rev. M. B. Birrel.

Choral Mass with General Com- Subject, "God's Requirement of munton for the Children of Mary Obedience."

at 7.30 am.

`On; week-days Mass at 8.30 and

Text, "And Saul said unto Samuel, I have sinned: for I have 7.30, transgressed the commandment of the Lord, and thy words: because I feared the people, and obeyed their ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

voice." (1 Samuel 15.24).

Sunday. 3 p.m.-Sunday School and Bible Classes.

Bunday 8.30 p.m.-Gospel Service December 8.---Feast of the Imma-preceded by Song Service at 8 pm. culate Conception: Holy Mass at 6.30 and 7.30 a.m. At 6 p.m. Re- ception of Children of Mary, fol-ing. lowed by. Benediction.

!

December 4-2nd Sunday in Advent.

First Mass and General Com- munion at 8 a.m.

Service for the Army and Royal

Preacher. Rev. T. Binks Monday, 8 p.m.-8.AC.A. Meet- Navy at 9.a.in..

Third Mass at 10 am, followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

-Tuesday. The day of Prayer.

Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Praise and Prayer Meeting.

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Sunday School at 3 p.m.- December 8-The Immaculate Conception of Our Lady. Holy-day of Obligation),

(Not a

The Hongkong alumni of thei Thursday, 10.15 a.m-Ladies Checloo

University entertained Bible Study Circle at 216 Nathan their President. Mr. Liu Shih- Road. • chuan, on Thursday, at the Chinese Friday. 8 p.m.-Bible Study Cir- a.m. Y.M.C.A. Mr. Liu announced that cle at: 3 Ho Man Tin Street, top Cheeloo University has moved to floor, conducted by Mr. C. R. Jons- Rev. Chengtu. A few of the University son.

staff and himself are at present ça

route to Chengtu,

On week-days, Holy Mass et 8

a.m.

Confessions are heard every day, before and after Mass. On Satur days, the special time for Confes- No collection on Sunday Evening.stons is from 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

All are welcome.

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