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ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
GARDEN ROAD)
January 22-3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
8 m. Holy Communion.
FOR THE CHURCHES
ENGLISH
METHODIST
CHRIST CHURCH
CHURCH
WANCHAI HONGKONG.
(ENGLISH CIRCUIT)
Road East. Wanchai, Queen's Fongkong (Opposite Royal Naval
8.a.m. Holy Communion in the Hospital) Peak Church.
9.15 am, Parade service. Prea-
cher; Rev. 8. Hinchliffe SCF
11 am. Matins.
Preacher: Rev, A. P. Rose.
6.30 p.m. Evensong. ·
Preacher: Rev. W. J. Williams,
R. N.
Children's Services Cathedral, 10 am. Kindergarten and Children's Service.
SERVICE ON SUNDAY 22, JANUARY 1939 Preachers Morning-Rev. J. E Sandbach.
This Service will be Broadcast Evening-Rev. E. Mareton, Junior. Church at 9.30 am, Chil- dren welcomed.
Morning Parade Service at the English Methodist Church at 10.15
a.m.
Chapel of the Resurrection, Hymu No. 32. Prayer, Hymn No. Happy Valley. 9.30 am. Kinder-611, 1st Lesson, Hymn No. 52, 2nd garten and Sunday School
Stanley Sunday School Room 10 a.m. Kindergarten and Sunday School,
on:
WEEKDAYS
Holy Communion is celebrated
Tuesday at 7.30 am. Peak
Church).
Wednesday (Conversion of St. Paul, Thursday and Saturgay at 7.30 a.m. (Cathedral). Friday at 7.45 am. ese: Cathedral),
(in Canton-
Thursday, Prayers for the sick, at 10.15 am.
Daily 12 noon a Special Service
Of Prayer:
(Broadcast).
UTHER NOTICES
(Waterloo Road, Kowloon
"Tong)
Dean Wison to Preach at Man- darin and English Service.
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The following are the Services and Notices for the forthcoming
week-
January 22-3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
Cele-
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
Subject—Truth
The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon In all Christian Science Churches, to-morrow January 22. will be "Truth."
-(CHURCH OF ENGLAND)
Confirmation Classes 1939. Club Lecture The following are the forthcom- ing services etc., ut St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon
The Golden Text will be:~*~ Sunday, January 22-3rd Sunday "Ascribe ye greatness unto our after Epiphany.
God. He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judg- ment: a God of truth and without iniquity. Just and right is he."
7.15 am. Holy Communior..
Holy Communion 8 a.m. 9 a.m. Choral Eucharist.
Primary Sunday School in the brant and Preacher: The Priest-Hall 16 a.m. Leaders: Miss W.
in-Charge.
10.30 am. Service in Mandarin and "English.
Preacher: The Very Rev. J. L Wilson.
Robinson and Mrs. Bird.
Young People's Service in the Church 10 a.m. Leader: Mrs. J. R. Higgs.
Sunday School at 9 a.m. at 3 vicar. Duke Street
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Mattins i am. Preacher: The
Evensong 6.15 p.m. Preacher:
Vicar.
Monday, Jan. 25-Annual Gen-The Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No.eral Meeting of Guild of Martha 907, Sermon, Hymn No. 590. Bene and Mary, at 8.30 p.m. at 3 Duke diction.
Evening Service at the English Methodist Church at 7 p.m.
Hymn No. 678, Prayer, Hymn No. 108. Lesson, Prayer, Hymn No. 475, Sermon, Hymn No. 528, Benedic-
tion.
Street.
Thursday, Jan. 26.-Hoy Com- munion at 7.15 am.
Friday. Jan, 27-Christ Church Annual Meeting at 8.30 p.m. Jat 3 Duke Street. All in- terested in Christ Church аге NOTICES FOR THE WEEK cordially invited to attend this Following the Evening Service aimportant meeting. Social Hour will be held at the S. and S. Home at 8.15 p.m. All Ser- vicemen and civilians are warmly welcomed.
EMMANUEL MISSION
A
CHURCH
The following are the Services nt for the forthcoming week
Mission Church, 216
The Badminton Club will meet at the S and S. Home on Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m.
There will be a meeting for Emmanuel January 23, 8 p.m. Badminton.Prayer and Fellowship on Tuesday Nathan Road, Kowloon
at 8.30 p.m. at the S and S. Home!
The General Committee meet at the S. and S. Home on Supper. Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.
-Cathedraj Hall.
January 25, 10-12.30 pm, Cathe dral Women's Fellowship Working Party, Cathedral Hald.
8 p.m. Badminton League Match. Cathedral Hall.
Saturday." 8.30 pm-Fellowship Will Meeting followed by the Lord's
WEEK DAY NOTICES Monday, Jan. 23-Medical Relief Working Party 10 a.m
Fellowship of Youth 6 pm. Teachers Preparation Class 7
p.m.
St. Andrew's Club Badminton ("B" v. V.R.C. (home)..
Tuesday. Jan.- 24-Brownle Pack 3.30 p.m.
Boys' Choir Practice 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25.-Conversion' of St. Paul,
Holy Communion 7.30 a.mil. Medical Relief Working Party 10 a.m.
Wolf Cubs 5.30 p.m.
Rover Scouts 8.45 p.m. St. Andrew's Club Badminton "A" v. Recrelo (away) 8.30 p.m.
Thursday, Jaurl 26.- Women's Fellowship 3 p.m.
Sunday, 11a.m.-Divine Service. Preacher Rt. Rev. F. Houghton, Bishop of West China.
Sunday,, 3 p.m.--Sunday School World with a Movië Camera." and Bible Classes.
Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.-Mecting for Working Party 10 a.m.
Boy Scouts 6 p.m.
Lecture to St. Andrew's Club by Mr.. Fisher. Subject:-"Around the
January 26, 3-6 p.m. Cathedral ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Women's Fellowship Tea Party to Ladies of St. Andrew's Church, Christ "Church and Chinese Churches.
5.30
Cathedral
Scouts Meeting Scouts Headquarters, Lower Albert Road.
January 22-3rd Sunday after Chinese Amahs. Epiphany, Papal Day.
p.m.
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January 27, 5.30 p.m. Choir Prac- tice, Cathedral.
8 p.m Badminton League Match. Cathedral Hall,
CATHEDRAL MEMBERS The annual revision of the Electural Roll is now being made,
All evening meetings at Em- Commanuel Church are to be cancelled during the forthcoming week, ex- cept the Fellowship Service on Saturday at 8.30 p.m.
First Mass and General munion at 8 am.
Service for the Army and Royal Navy at 9 a.m.
Third Mass at 10 a.m.. followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament,
The Collections of this Sunday. er on behalf of the Holy Father.
Peter's Pence),"
Sunday School for Children at)
In preparation for the Annual3 p.m.
General Meeting All baptized On week-days, Holy Mass ut 8. worshippers at the Cathedral who a.m. have not already signed the Roll
Confessions, are heard every day
are asked to complete the form before and after Mass. which is provided. By so doing
and 'they become Electors give much held to the clergy.
will
On Saturdays, the special time for Confession is from 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
RADIO PROGRAMMES
Hangkang Hotel.
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fa) Silencio: (b) Maruja; (e) Lagrimas; (d) Zapaleta.
10.03
p.m. Record: Musica Coniecy Medley Sydney Gustard
Wood);
Composer..
1.30 p.m. Reuter and
nouncements,
S:
BACK TO THE
BIBLE
“Eternity-Where?"
"What shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel of God?"
Friday, Jan. 27-Medical Reller
Full Choir Fractice 6.30 pun. Saturday, Jan. 28.--St. Andrew's Club Ladies Hockey Team v. C.B.S. at 3 p.m. (away) (Caer Clarke).
St. Andrew's Club Ladies Hockey Team v. DGS. at 4 pm. (home)
(Brawn Cup).
CONFIRMATION 1939 Notice is given that the rite of Confirmation will be administered in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, May 7, at 6.15 p.m., and that classes in this connection will be arranged in the church at 4 p.m. on Sunday February 12.
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unto
to
(Deuteronomy 32:3.4.)
Among others the following cita-
read
the tions will be Bible"And it came to pass, that, as he was praying in a certain place. when he censed. one
his disciples of
said. halm. Lord, teach pray, 35 John also taught his disciples. And he said unto them, when ye pray, say, Chur Father which are in heaven Hal- lowed be thy name." Thy kingdom come Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. Give us day by day our daily bread. And for- give us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil" (Luke 11:14),
The following citations will also be read
the from
Christian Science Textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:-"The high- est prayer is not one of faith merely: It is demonstration. Such prayer heals sickness, and must Cestroy sin and death. It dis- tinguishes between Truth that is sinless and the falsity of sinful
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sense. Our Master sald 'After- this manner therefore pray ye.'
and then he gave that prayer
which covers all human needs. Because divine" Sclence wars with so-called physical science even dis Truth wars with error. the old. schools sun oppose it. Ignorance. pride, or prejudice closes the door to whatever is not stereotyped. When the Betence of being in
universally understood, every 'man will be his own physician, and Truth wil be the universal panacea." (Pages 18, 1441.
ANNOUNCEMENTS First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong, a Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass, No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak
(1 Peter 4. verse 17) was the key-ST, TERESA'S CHURCH Tram note of Dr. French Oliver's lecture at the Kowloon Union Church on Thursday evening.
Saturday, Jan. 21-At 3 p.m. Meeting of St. Teresa's C.T.L.A.
January 22-3rd Bunday after Epiphany :--
Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am The Sunday School is held at 10" a.m. Testimony Mect- ing. Wednesday. 8 p.m. A Reading Room is located in the Church Building and is open on Monday to Friday inclusive from 10,30 am, to 12.30 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 10.30 am to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Christian Science 9.30 am. Holy Mass with Ser- literature is available at the Read- ing Room. The public is cordially non in English.
invited to attend the services end
7.00 a.m., Holy Mass with Ser mon in Chinese.
8.00 a.m. Holy Mass, Sermon in English and Benediction.
NB. To-day is Papal Day, that is
te visit the Reading Room.
ROSARY CHURCH
20, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON The following are the forthcom-. ing Services, etc.
22-3rd Bunday
sermon 10
The Bible is a miracle of litera- ture. It claims for itself again and again Divine origin, and the truth of this claim can be proved beyond question by anyone, for into the fe of all who obey the Book 9.30 p.m. London Kelay – The Three; Homage March Haydn comes, the fruitage which is pro- News.
Concert Waltz-"Joyous-mised. 9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Urness" (Haydn Wood)-Light Sym- Only God's questions concern chestra from the Grill Room of the phony Orchestra cond by. The the end, man is only concerned to say a Day set aside as a mark with the immediate present. No- of reverence and respect for the Rugby one ever started out to become an Holy Father. All Catholics are in- Press, Weather Forecast and An-habitual drunkard. The first drink viled to renew their submission is often the fatal one, for there and loyalty to the Head of the
Church and to pray for Him. 1,40 p.m. Verdi's “Aida" Act 1. slumbers
down in
blood the"
Tuesday. Jan. 24-At 8 p.m. at the Organ,
G. Arangi-Lombardi; Maria plasma of certain types blighted 10.10 p.m.
(a) Carelessly;
(b) Capuana: Aroldo Lindi: Trancrect by nereditary alcoholism a latent Studying Circle for Young Men in
first the C.Y.MS. Hall, Lullaby in Rhythmn; (c) Make a Pusero: B. Baccaloni; G. Nessi and weakness which the very
Wednesday, Jan. 25-At 6 p.m. Wish: (d) Swing Low Sweet Full Chorus of La Scala, Milan, drink will inflame into an insati- Chariot.
with The Milan Symphony Orable craving. The lecturer cited Studying Circle for Young Ladies 18.20 p.m. London Relay-Eng-chestra.
* case in which a Mother was in the Parochial Hall,
On week-days, Holy Mass at 6.30 7.p.m. Orchestral,
ordered alcohol before the birth of A commentary on the Interna-
Overture In D Minor (Handel. her son, and the son's life in later and 7.30 am. tional Rugby Union Football Match Jarr. Elgar) London Symphony years was blasted by drunkenness.
A Orchestra cond. by Albert Coates, well-known infidel in the CATHOLIC CATHEDRA)
At 9.30 Mass with sermon 7.05 p.m. London Relay-Royal State of Ohio once stated, "if it Palaces.
could be proven to me that the
the forth-English, followed by the Exposi- 1: Hampton Court by L Da Bible is positively false, that there coming services at the Catholiction of the Blessed Sacrament. Garde, Peach, Produced by H. R. 1s no Day of Judgment, no God and no future for man, I should 1.35 pan. Marek Weber and His be the happiest man in Ohio.” Orchestra.
No honourable man wants death Ballet Egyptien (Luigini); You to end all. The good long for a Shall Be The King Of My Heart better World, and for eternal re
union with their loved ones.
land v. Wales.
from Twickenham,
12 Mid-night: Close down.
TO-MORROW
"
BEETHOVEN-SYMPHONY NO. 2 Pelletier.
IN D MAJOR, OP. 36 "Aida" Act. 1 10.15-11.15 am. Relay of Morr- ing Service from The Methodist Church.
(Stolz).
John Mc-
cri, by Franz Schonbaumsfeld.
9 p.m. Light Orchestral Concert. With The Classics (arr, Sidney Crook)-Alfredo Campoll and His
7.50 p.m. Songs by Cormack (Tenor).
Shannon River (Egan-Morgan); I Met An Angel (Slavier-Morgan): The Light Brown Jeante With Hair (Foster)-with Plano accomp. Concert by Edwin Schneider,
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The following are
Bunday, Jan.
after Epiphany.
At 6.30 Mass with Chinese.
At 7,30 Mass with sermon in English.
At 830 Mass with sermon Portuguese.
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At 7 pm. Catechetical Instruc- Cathedral, Caine Road.
January 23-3rd.' Sunday after tion in Chinese. Epiphany-Papal Day.
Morning services:
1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Chinese.
2nd Mass at 8-Solemn High Mass,
3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in English.
Evening services:
At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament,
N. B-To-day being the Papal Day there will be at the Cathedral at 4 p.m. a Special Sermon follow- ed by the Benediction of the Bles- sed Sacrament. (All Catholic As- sociations and Schools are invited to attend). The Collection of this day (during the Masses)' will be on behalf of the Holy Father (Peter's Pence):
12.15 p.m. Compositions of Grieg. Concerto In A Minor, Op. 18- Arthur De Greeg (Plano) and The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra cond,
At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction, by Sir Landon Ronald; Un Reve
Orchestra: Souvenir At 4 Exposition of the Blessed Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) and the
D'Ukraine-Descriptive (Ferraris); Bacrament, recitation of the Holy Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond.
Monday, Jan. 23-Feast of the by Bruno Seidler-Winkler; A Swin.. 8 p.m. Local Time. Signal and Impressione D'Oriente Descrip- Rosary. Sermon by Rev. Fr. A.
Espousala of Our Lady. tive (Amadel) - Armando D Granelli M. A. and Benediction. Op. 25, No. 2; In The Boat, Op. Weather Report.
January 24 St. Timothy, Bishop
Wednesday, Jan. 25-Feast of the Conversion of Bt. Paul, AD-Meet- Lelbestreud (Kreisler) Vienna and Martyr.
January 25-Conversion of St. ing of the O.YMS. at 6 p.m. the Boheme Orchestra; Fire Festival--- McArthur;
(Piano) and Edwin.
Norwegian Egon Petri
On week-days: Moms at 8.30 and Philharmonic Orchestra Polka. (J. Strauss, Op. 269); The Paul. Dance In D Major, Op. 35-Gustave London
Singer's Joy-Polka (J. Strauss, On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30 am. Cloez and L'Orchestre Philhar-cond. by Leslie Heward
328)-Johann Strauss 8.25 p.m. Three of Liszt's Hun- (Op.
and 7.30. monique De Parls.
Symphony Orch.
Confessions Morning and Even-ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S 1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Karlan Rhapsodies,
9.20 p.m. Renter Weather Report.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 In F
and Rugbying.
CHURCH Symphony 1.63 pm. Webster Booth (Tenor) London
Orchestra Press, Weather Forecast and An-
60. No. 3-Kirsten Flagstad (90- 8.03 n.m. Liszt-Concerto No. 2 Piramo and His Orch; Liebesleid; prano) with Plano accomp. by In A Major.
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX
9.40 p.m. Beethoven--87mphony
CHURCH
and Light Symphony Orchestra. cond. by Albert Coates. H.M.V.nouncements,
May Day Overture (Haydn D1931: Hungarian Rhapsody No. Wood)-Light, Symphony Orches-10-Plano Solo by Ania Doofmann: No. 3 in D Major, Op. 36.
Sir Thomas Beecham conducting
tra cond. by The Composer: A Bird Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12-ST Sang In The Rain (Hayda Wood) Hamilton Harty cond. the Halle the London Symphony Orchestra
with Orchestra. -Webster, Booth (Tenor)
10.12 p.m. G. D. Cunningham at
Orch: Valselte From "Wood 8.50 p.m. Songs by Millza Kor-the Organ. · Nymphs" (Eric Coates) Light jus (8onrano),
Symphony Orchestra cond. by The
Invitation to the Dance (Weber):
Toccata (from Esquisses Byzan- tines-Mulet); Larghetto (Wesley),
Composer: "Land Without Music" The Little Ring (from The Maid- 18.20 p.m. Studio Sunday Even- --Medley (0. Straus) — Webster Jen's Booth (Tenor) with the Lindonél Berlin State
Wish'-Chopin) --with
the Ing Epilogue, Opera Orchestra 10.30 pm. Clase down,
The Ballors' Home and Seamen's Institute, Hongkong. CHURCH SERVICES Bunday next 3rd Sunday after
8 am. Holy Communion,
18, JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON
The following are the services | Epiphany. For the forthcoming week:
Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday, 8.30 am. Monday, July 11-6 p.m. Tuesday, July 128.30 am. St. Peter and St. Paul,
11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ber- mon. Preacher, Rey Cyril Brown. 8 p.m. Short Evening Service. NB-The Church is open to the general public.
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