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CHURCH & GENERAL

FOR THE CHURCHES

CATHOLIC NEWS & NOTES ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S ST. JOHN'S

MARSHAL FOCH'S PRAYER ON EVE OF COUNTER-OFFENSIVE

THE THIRD OF THE FOUR PERIODS OF "EMBER DAYS," OR "QUARTER TENSE." OCCURS NEXT WEEK, FOR IT ALWAYS FALLS IN THE WEEK AFTER THE FEAST OF THE EXALTATION

TODAY. CELEBRATED OF THE HOLY CROSS, WHICH IS CELEBRATION OF THESE DAYS IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE THE CHURCH'S PRACTICE OF CHRISTIANIZING PAGAN CUS- TOMS THAT WERE WORTH REŢAINING,

CHURCH

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ENGLISH METHODIST

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

MALARIA IN THE NEW WORLD

There is no historical evidence

14, 1940.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

instructions

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Did malaria exist in the New CHURCH

World in pre-Columbian times or CATHEDRAL The Saliar's Home and Sea-

Queen's Road East. Opposite the was it mntroduced by the Spanish men's Institute Hongkong 1th 17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Royal Naval Hospital.

Conquistadores? The question can- THE Undersigned have received Sunday after Trinity: 8 a.m. Holy

Services on Sunday, Preachers. not be, answered. am, Holy Communion (Com- Communion. 8 p.m. Short Evening

Morning-Rey B. Moreton; Even- municants' Fellowship), 11 am. Service. Preacher, Rev.

Matting and Sermon. Preacher: ing-Rev. J. E. Sandbach, Morn- to prove that the inhabitants of Brown. Launch plenics for Sea- The Bishop. 12.15 p.m. Holy Coming Parade Service at 10.15 am. the newly discovered world suffer- farers on Saturday & Sunday at munton. 7 p.m. Evensong and Hymn 927, Prayer, Hymn 897, First ed from malarta. But we know 2.30 p.m. THE

Sermon, Preacher: Rev. H. D. Lesson. Hymn 544, Second Lesson, that the first city to be established, N.B.-The OF

Church 18

Isabella in Hispaniola Prayer, Notices. Offertory. Hymn riamely Rosenthall the general public.

734, Sermon 590, Benediction. (now Haiti), which was founded Evening Service at 7 pm. Hymn by Columbus in 1494, was aban- Wednesday. the 18th September, Holy Commi aion is celebrated 685. Prayer. Hymn 451. Lesson, doned because of epidemir

1940 Thursday at 7.30am. Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn diseases. Later, the members of an Friday at 7.45 p.m. (In Canton.

916, Sermon. Hymn. 691, Benedic-expedition across the Isthmus of commencing at 5.15 p.m. St ese), Saturday,

Matthew's

¡tion.

Panama suffered severely from Day. at 7.30 and ORDINATION

fevers. The same happened to the at their Sales Room, No. 2, Cón-. SERVICE at 6 p.m.

Spaniards who attempted to naught Road, Central, Second

Floor. Room No. 205.

The ancient Romans, many of whose traditions were agricul tural, used to hold religious ceremonies at the time of the seeding and the "harvest to implore the help of their gods.

All that was necessary was to turn these prayers to the True God and the prac- tice was an excellent one. This was done very soon after the in- troduction of Christianity and it was a well-established custom at the beginning of the third century

open

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

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31 Macdonnell Road

Service on Sunday. The subject of the Lesson Sermon In Christian Science Churches to- morrow will be "Substance"

all

OF

WEEKDAYS..

#

NOTICES FOR WEEK

OTHER NOTICES.

Following the Evening Service colonize Darlen. Monday, 8 p.m. Badminton, Ca- Social Hour will be held at S &

In North America the European thedral Hall. Thursday 3.30 pm.js Home 8.15 pm. All Servicemen settlers were having trouble on Cathedral Women's Fellowship and civilians warmly welcomed. account of fever epidemics. At The Golden Text will be "If Working Party. Into

Cathedral 5.30 meeting for Prayer and Fellowship Jamestown in 1807, Kity out of we hope for that we see not, then p.m. Choir Practice, Cathedral, will be held at S&S Home on the 105 colonists died so rapidly. do we with patience wait for it"|

Tuesday 8.30 p.m. The House Com- between May and September that (Romans 8:23),

ittee is meeting at S & S Home the "living were scarcely able to Jon Wednesday 5.30 p.m.;

At first there were only three of these periods in the year bat the fourth was added later and the observance of them spread everywhere after the fifth century. They were introduced England by St. Augustine, and the name "Ember Days" was given from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "recurring." The other words QUA- name "Quarter Tense" is a corruption of the Latin TUOR TEMPORA,' meaning "Four Times."

Among others the following citations will be read from the

The liturgical prayers assigned | "A first necessity," " he stated Bible: "And Jesus went forth, and to these days clearly indicate In his first editorial," is to make saw a great multitude and was their purpose. They stress in public opinion alive to the issues moved.. with compassion toward-. the first place man's dependence that are at stake and to develop them, and he healed their sick. on God and his necessity of pray the consciousness of Western cul- And in the fourth watch of the er and of penance for his sins. ture and the spirit of loyalty to night Jesus went unto them, walk-

They add to this thanksgiving the Western tradition." to God for the gifts of nature acknowledge man's obligation to use them in moderation and also. the daty of sharing them with the needy. The extracts from the

some that contain promises of "special blessings to these who

serve God.

WOMAN, DOCTOR

The announcement made a few months ago of 'the

many

Christian

MARSHAL FOCH'S PRAYER

Now that 50 nations are and victory

written by Marshal Foch on" the

Textbook, “Science and

PEAR CHURCH, (Church of England Service)." 8 am, Holy Communion.

CHRIST CHURCH

a.m.

Choral

bury the dead."

Even New England the early settlers were beset with chills and

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH revers, epidemics of malaria are

on record in Massachusetts-In-1647."!

15th Septomber: 18th Sunday 1650 and 1688. after Pentecost,

The New World yearly "pays # The Seven Dolours of Our Lady, heavy toll to malaria. Certain re- First"Mass and General Com-glons of the Argentine, Uruguay, munion at 8 a.m.

Bolivia. Paraguay, Brazil. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Second Mass at 10 am, followed

the

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KOWLOON TONG CONFIRMATION CLASSES BEGIN THIS WEEK. Servers Guild Meeting on Friday ing on the sea." (Matthew 14: 14,

Sept 15-17th Sunday after 25).

Trinity. Services in English. Holy The following citations will be Communion 7.15 praying for peace read from the Christian Science Eucharist and Sermon 9.45 am. by Benediction. On week days, Holy Gulana. Hanama, Costa Rica, Nica-

a special interest with Key to the Scriptures," by cessional: 422. Jesus, where'er Thy heard every day, before and after Haiti. Mexico and a large number sued in 1938, this same Malaria

Health Preacher the Vicar, Hymns: Pro- Mass at 8 am. Confessions are ragua, Salvador, Honduras, Cuba, Scripture which are read include attaches to the following. prayer Mary Baker Eddy. "In proportion people meet. (Tune St. Sepulchrel. Mass. On Saturdays, the special of southern states, of the U.S.A Commission stresses the fact that us matter loses to human sense Gradual: 437, Love divine..((Tune time for Confessions is from 480 The estimates of death and de- quinine still ranks first in current eve of July 18, 1918, when he all entity as man, in that propor A&M-520). Offertory: 334. We pray p.m. to 8 pm.

Jare heavily infected with malaria. among the anti-malarial drugs, launched the great counter-offen- tion does man become its master. thee, heavenly Father. Tune Mer- sive against the Germang

in He enters into a diviner sense of lonyd, 473), Services in Manderin, owing to the outbreak of cholera realm of higher mathematics.

The Faithful are informed that struction, of economic, financial practice, by reason of its clinical, aid social loss almost reach the effectiveness and almost complete. France.

the facts, and comprehends the "O Eternal Father. God of

the theology of Jesus as demonstrated Holy Communion 8 a.m. Morning cases, the Vicar Apostolic of Hong-

The Malaria Commission of the the widespread knowledge of its absence of toxicity, coupled with appointment ornities, I offer Thee the most in healing the sick, raising the cher: Rev. Cheung Chok Lam et from fasting and abstinence, until the malaria problem over

Prayer and Sermon 11. a.m. Prea-kong has granted dispensation League of Nations investigated Jesus of a woman to the post of a Bri- Precious "Blood of

Christ, dead, and walking over the wave.

use and dosage. tigh Naval Surgeon naturally, Redeemer and Prince of Peace. All these deeds manifested Jesus' Hop at Church. Sept. 18 Wed-turther notice.

whole world and its research work caused great surprise, as this is at whatsoever hour of the day or contrci over the belief that mat-nesday. Confirmation class in the

resulted in important conclusions. the first time that a woman has night, "In whatsoever spot of the ter is substance, that it can be Church at 6 pm. These classes.

For treating an attack of malaria ever held rank in the Royal Navy. earth may be when this Thy the arbiter of life or the construc- are open to all, whether they are

It recommends a daily dose of 15

"Dr. John E, Baker, Director of... The case is exceptional and so good gift flows upon Thine al- tion of any form of existence. already confirmed, are seeking CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

20 grains of quinine the China International Famine is the woman - Dr. Attracta tars in atonement for my sins. Christian Science declares that confirmation, or are merely in- Rewcastle, and her appointment Fox -all- the needs of the Holy Mind- is substance." (Science and terested in learning about the The following are the forthcom- during 5 to 7 days. As a preventive Rellef Commission, who left for ing Services at the Catholic measure a daily dose of 8 grains the United States last November. as Surgeon Lieutenant in the R. Church, for the consolation of Health, Pages 360, 414).

Catholic faith Any who are in- Cathedral, Caine Road:

jof quinine during the entire fever will not return to Shanghal until “N. V. R, is only one incident in a the souls departed, for the car

terested-are invited to get into 1854 Sunday after. Pentecost season is useful.

the end of this year. Dr. Baker remarkable Careet.

† version of the unbeltevers and

Louch with the VICKE

Morning services; 1st Mass-at-5. On pake 125 of its. Fourth Geu- had originally planned to return Dr. Rewcastle is an Irish Catho- of sinners. for

dying how

privately First Church of Christ. Scien- this meeting or

by with sermon in Chinese, 2nd Masseral Report (English edition), is to this city sometime this month. lic, and as Miss Attracta Canon and throughout the days.

tist, Hongkong. (a Branch of the appointment. Sept 19 Thurs-at 8 with sermon in English, 3rd studied medicine at she

"I offer it also for the expla-Mother Church. The First Church day. Holy Communion 7,15 am. Mass at 10 with sermon in English. Dublin College of National tion necessary for the dreadful Christ, Scientist, in Boston Meeting of the Guild of Marthe Evening services: at 3.30 Cateche- University, and practiced in Shet deeds of war, for our poor sol-Mass., No. 31 Macdonnell Road and Mary in the Vicarage at 10 am.tical Instruction, at 4 Exposition field before taking up permanent diers, for their families, for those close to Peak Tram Station. Sun Sept. 20 Friday. Meeting of the of the Blessed Sacrament, recita-

for those who day Service 11.15 am. Testimony Berver's Guild in the Church at tion of residence in London. She has a fine who command.

the Holy Rosary, and record of public service, espe obey, for those who live and for Meeting. Wednesday 6 p.m. A Read 8.30 p.m. All young men are in-Benediction. Sept. 17-Holy Hour cially in connexion

those who ing Room is maintained in the vited to attend this meeting. Sept. from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. Sept. 19- with"

those who fall," for Child Wellare, She has served on many suffer, for those who die, for the Church Building and is open on 21 Saturday. S. Matthew's Day. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra

the sick, for the Monday, Thursday and Saturday Holy Communion 7.15 am. National and International. Com. wounded. for

Fre- ment at 5.30 p.m... Sept. 21-st; mittees dealing with health and afflicted, in mind and body, for mornings from 10.30.a.m. to 12.30 Iminary notice: the Christ Church Matthew, Apostle and Evengelist. moral welfare problems, and be all poor prisoners for all helpers pm. and on Tuesday and Friday Branch of the V. D M. A aze Op week days Mass at 6 and 7.30. cause of the charm of" her plat- in every degree, by the saving evenings from 5.30 to 7. p.m. All having a picnic to Shatin on sun: Confessions morning and evening. form manner is regarded as one virtue of the Lamb ever living authorised Christian literature is day, the 22nd, leaving Kowloon

faith, available at the Reading Room by of the best public speakers in yet

| after the morning service, at about England,

hope and charity, given by Him. The public is cordially invited to eleven o'clock. She, 19 a former National Pre- "O God, our God, hear our attend the services and to visit the sident of the Catholic Women's prayer and grant, Father of Mary. Reading Room

the

the

decorated with

لله

the

ever immolated

compassionate,

that Thou League, and was the Papal Cross "PRO ECCLESIA thyself be with us to Thy glory ET PONTIFICE for her public-and-the-salvation of souls work as a Catholic. She is the "Hear our cry for France, wife of a prominent K. C., and her friends, for her enemies, both has two sous and a daughter, within and without

for

ANNOUNCEMENT-

EMMANUE!

MISSIONS

WAR POETS NOT SO GOOD

Sunday 11 am, Morning Service. AS IN 1914

Preacher Dr. Lechmere Curt. noon. Holy Communion, 2:45 pm. Sun-

us, and by Thy Holy Spirit send services, etc., at St. Andrew's Class conducted by Mrs. Ancil Too Many Write

Nance. 7.30 Song Service, a Even About Hitler".

One of the sons wants tu *Enter "Do Thou from Heaven help. the Navy and ne is more Likely than ever to do so now since it true peace on earth and good means following to his mother's will among men that all footsteps.

love Thee for Thy sweet

CENTURY-OLD REVIEW When Mr. Christopher Dawson took up the position of Editor of the DUBLIN REVIEW A few months ago, he reminded the public that it was almost the oldest surviving English review It was founded in 1836 and in- spite of its name is a completely; English publication. The name s

ST. ANDREW'S (Church of England, Kowloon) The following are the forthcom-day School, 3 Young Men's Bibie

Church, Kowloon:-

17th Sunday after Trinity:-ing Servile. Preacher, Rev. C. Fen- may Holy Communion at 8 am; Choral nington, "Monday" 7,30 pm, SACA. Communion and address at 11 Tuesday 2.10 p.m. Meeting for

song and

address at pm.; ple's Club. Wednesday 8 pm. Mid. While poetry, and Britain shows Preacher The Rev. J. C. L. Wong: week Service, Friday 6 pm Prayer no sign of producing another The Sunday Evening Club will be meeting. The Monday and Friday Hupert Brooke, Slegfried Bassoon, held after Evensong: -

Bible Study Circles as usual.

or Alfred Noyes, writes an Evening Standard reporter,

sake,

Unlike 1914-18, the present war

that all may love" their fellow-a.m.; Preacher: The Vicar; Even-Chinese" amahs, 730 Young Peo is not producing a spate of worth.

men. Amen."

ST.

TERESA'S CHURCH

Prince EdwardTM Road Tel 58217

was suggested by the parallel of Sept. 14, Saturday: at 5 p.m.} the Edinburgh Review, now dead, Meeting of St. Teresa's CY.LA.. and it was selected because it

Sépt: 15, 18th Sunday after Pen could best convey the idea of Ca- tecost: 8.30 am. Holy Mass with tholic culture.

Sermon in Chinese, 8 am, Choral Mase, Sermon In-English--and Benediction of the Bl. Sacrament 10 a.m. Holy Mass with Sermon In English.

Cardinal Wiseman was fis lead ing sponsor and Wiltria Ward Its first editor. It always sustained a high level of literary merit.

On week-days: Holy Mass at The new editor, Mr. Christopher Dawson, is one of the leading 6.30 and 7.15 am English Catholic writers of the Sept. 20. Friday: A Solemin present day. He was received Novena in preparation for

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At 6.15 p.m. Service of Inter-

written many books on the philo cession with he Way of the Cross.

tored in several universities - and

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His main programme in con-

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The poetry Society consider that the standard of poems being sub mitted now is far below that of poems written in the early stages of the fast war,

Mr. Calloway Kyle, secretary of the society, said in an interview:

"The mechanised nature of the armies of today has had its effect on the men's out. look.

They find Ittle time for, Tany or interest in, poetry.

are much less enthusiastic about it than their fathers

were.

“Besides. there is little to re- |mind one of the flag-waving and patriotic demonstrations which marked the opening phases in 1914

·

STEIFFED OF GLAMOUR

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"War has been stripped of any glamour it had."

So lur the society have received poetry noteworthy more for its quantity than its quality.

In most instances the central theme is Hitler, and the late to which, the poet would like to con- sign him. This is not regarded as a suitable theme for good poetry.

There is an almost complete tack of the sentimental types of poem..

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