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THE SECOND LAST WEEK OF LENT. THAT PRECEDING HOLY WEEK, BEGINS TOMORROW, WITH PASSION SUNDAY, I is called Passion' Week. The crucifixes and statues in the churches are now covered with purple cloth and will remain in that way un- tlf Holy Saturday. This is to symbolise the way in which the Divinity of Christ concealed itself during His Passion. It is also intended to accentuate the spirit of mourning and penance which is prominent In the prayers of the Church. during this time. The spirit of mourn- ing is further emphasised by the celebration of the feast of "Dolours of the Blessed Virgin Mary" which takes place on Friday of Passion Week
the tha
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
Wednesday: Intercession 5.3 p.m. followed by discussion in Ca thedral Hall. The service of Holy Communion-Christian De- votion.
Holy Communion will be
(in
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
31 Macdonnell Road
Service on Sunday.
Lesson Sermon. "Replity."
CATHOLIC
CATHEDRAL
SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1941.
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS ||| LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION."
the Catholic THE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received
instructions.
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Monday, the 31st March, 1941.
commencing at 10.30 a.m.”
at their Sales Room, No. 95, Hankow Road, Kowloon,
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES.
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Thursday, the 3rd April, 1941.
commencing at 2.30 pm.
[at their Bales Room, No. 2. Con- naught Road, Central, Second Flour, Room No. 205,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Passion Sunday: 8 a.m. Hoty
The following are the forthcom- Communion and in Peak Church:¦
services at ing 11 a.m. Mattins, Preacher,... The
Cathedral, Caine Road: The Golden Text will be: "The Dean: 6.30 p.m. Evensong and
Passion Sunday. Morning ser- Lord hath brought forth our righ-vices: 1st Mass at 6 with sermon sermon, Preacher Rov. AP. Rose, ¦
The Social Hour will be held in teousness; come, and let us declare in Chinese, 2nd Mass at 8 with the Cathedral Hall Iminediately Zion the work of the Lord God." sermon in English, 3rd Mass at 10 after Evensong, and all will be
(Jeremiah 51:10).
with sermon in English - Evening welcomed.
Among others the
following services: at 3.30 Catechetical In- citations will be read from the struction, at 4 Exposition of the Bible: "For the invisible things of Blessed. Sacrament, recitation of him from the creation of the the Holy Rosary and Benediction, world are clearly seen, being un
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT derstood by the things that are
The annual Lenten Mission. cefe- made. even his eternal power and
begins on Wednesday evening 2nd The list of members of the di-joer of Catholic colleges and colbrated at 7.30 am, on Thursday Godhead." (Romans 1:20),
April, at 6 p.m. and it will con- plomatic corps accredited to the leges and seminaries has increased and at 7.45 am. on Friday
The following citations will also tinue for one week every day at Holy See at the beginning of 1941 from 37 to 78 and normal schools Cantonese),
be read from the Christian Science the same hour. was officially announced by the from 16 to 28, The three uni- NOTICE FOR THE WEEK
| Textbook, “Science and Health" Papal Secretariate of State. Thereversities reported for 1914 have
The Very Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, S.J. Badminton int the Cathedral with Key to the Scriptures," by will speak." are thirteen En bassles and doubled, and Catholic hospitals Hall on Monday 8 p.m.
Mary Baker Eddy: "The Scriptures twenty-two Legations. The Bhave risen from 10 to 435.
Sick Intercessions on « Thursday imply that God is All-In-All. From baasles, in order of seniority es:1 Canadians of French origin 10.15 am
this it follows that nothing pos- tablished by the dates on which comprise the most important group
sesses reality nor existence excent envoys presented their credentials. numerically: 2,849,089, or 60.48
the divine Mind and His ideaS. are those of Germany, Colombia, per cent of the Catholic popula
The three great verities of Spirit Passion Sunday: First Mass and Spain, Brazil, Argentina. Poland, won. Next in importance gre
omnipotence omnipresence, omnis-General Communion at & a.m. Belgium, Chile, Italy, Bolivia, 384,748 Catholics of Irish origin, Fifth Sunday in Lent. 8 am. clence-Spirit possessing all power. Second Mass at 10 a.m., followed Portugal, France and Peru.
followed in numerical order by Holy Communion. 10. Junior Sun-flitz all space, constituting all by Benediction of the The Legations are those of Catholics of English Ukranian, day School. 10. Young People's Science, contradict forever
the Sacrament. Sermon by Rev. Father ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Panama, Honduras. the Domini-Beatch, Polish, German and Ita-Bervice. 11. Matins: Preacher: The belief that matter can be actual. T. Ryan SJ, on "The Brotherhood
eternal can Republic, Liberia, the Prin-an origin and the natives of Bishop. This Service will be broad-These
verities reveal of Christ" -The Challenge of cipality of Monaco, Ireland. Great Canada, the Indians, who exceed cast. 6:15 p.m. Evensong: Preacher: primeval existence as the radiant Christianity. Britain, Cuba, Guatemala, El Bal-the number of other Catholics of The Acting Vicar. "Jesus in His-teallty of God's creation, in which vador, Jugoslavia, Nicaragua. European origin. Out of every 100 tory" Dosta Rica. Venezuela, San Marino, Ecuador,
Hungary, French-speaking inhabitants of
is
Slovakia, | Canada, 97 are Catholics, Lithuania, Haiti, Rumanis. The The Canadian Episcopate
Vatican.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
all that He has made is pronoune- ed by His wisdom good." (Bcience and Health pp. 331 and 109),
ANNOUNCEMENT
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
Blessed
ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.“
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
CHURCH
Comprising:-
Hatstands, Glass Cabinets, Cha#- terfield Couches and Armchairs, Gramophones, Pictures, Table and Hall Lamps, Wall Clocks, Pictures, Electric Heaters, Steel Desks and Chairs, Bookcases, Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc.
Sideboards, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Tea Sets, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
The Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute, Hongkong.
Teak Wardrobes, Steel and "Taak Evening Service, Preacher Rev. Beds, Side Tables.
Passion Sunday. 8 pm. Short Dressing Tables, Steel and Tenk Chests of HONGKONG"
Charles Strong. Dance for Sea-Drawers, etc, étc. Queen's Road East. Opposite the farers on Friday. March 23 9
Royal Naval Hospital,
p.m.
#3
NE-The Church is open to the general public.
also
A FINE SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD FORNITURR AND CURIOS
and
UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY BOAD.) Order of Malta 19 also re-composed of 60 members, includ- Morning Worship 10.30 Preacher:
First Church of Christ.. Acleri-
MR. WILYM JENKINS TO SING presented. Myron C. Taylor, per-ing one Cardinal Archbishop., 14 Rev. J.E. Sanbach. Evening Wor-
AT EVENING SERVICE. sonal representative of the Prest Archbishops, 47 Bishops, six Coad- ship 6 p.m. Preacher: Rev. E., Hongkong. (a Branch of the dent of the United States at theļjutor or Auxiliary Bishops, and Moreton..
Mother Church. The First Church Preachers. Morning-Rev. E Vatican, who is at présent in the seven Vicars 'Apostolie.
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston Moreton;
Fraternity Prayer Room Evening-Rev. J. E. United States recovering from an
FR. BRIERE DEAD
Mass No. 31 Macdonnell Road Sandbach, Morning Parade Service
Pokfulam Road" tholle University of Paris and at finess, is also included among
The death of Rev. Yves de la the University of Neuilly, and was close to Peak Tram-Station. Sun-fat 10:15 am. Hymns: 930, 416, 884, Saturday, 8.30 p.m. Fellowship Two Radio Bets the diplomates accredited to the Briere 8. J., a writer of European a member of the Institute of in-day Service 11.15 am. Testimony 202, 382. Evening Service at 7 pm. Meeting, 13th talk on "1841 and One Tientsin Carpet
fame, was recently announced on ternationaj Law.
Meeting, Wednesday 5 p.m. A Read-Soloist: Mr Wilym Jenkins. After." Subject, "Our Lord's an-one Tientsin Rug the radio. He had gone to AT- Several of his books were oming Room is maintained in the Hymns: 678, 473, 183, 938.
swer to the Disciples' Three Ques- Two Rolls Leather Cloth Recent statistics show that the gentine some months ago for ctaify praised by the Academy of Church Building and is open or
tions concerning coming - World Catholic population of Canadaja course of lectures and it ap International Law at The Hague, Monday, Thursday and Saturday Following the Evening Service a ¦events". (8. Matthew 24). has increased by sixty-two per pears that death overtook him by the Institute of International mornings from 10:30 am to 12.30 Social Hour will be held at the S Sunday, 9.45 am. Service of cent in the last twenty-five years. there.
Studles in Geneva and by the and on Tuesday and Friday & Home at 8.30 p.m. All Ser- Holy Communion Catholics are forty per cent. of Few writers have been more Carnegie Ifistitute,
which also evenings from 5.30 to 7. p.m. Ali
Bible Study Circle for warmly the total population, and form widely acclaimed by the highest published some of his works Fr. authorised Christian literature is welcomed. Monday and Thursday Young Women. 330 Prager Ser- by far the largest single religious intellectual circles in recent de- de la Briere is best known in Caavallable at the Reading Room. group. The census for 1939 re-cades than was Fr, de la Briere.tholic circles by his work for the The public is cordially invited to ports 4,662,970 · Catholics, 62,238 He served for years as Professor French review, ETUDES, of which attend the services and to visit the more than in 1988. residing num-jor International Law at the Ca- he was long an associate editor. Heading Room
CATHOLICS IN CANADA
NOTICES FOR WEEK
vicemen and civilians
Clifts'
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Mrs.
at. 7 p.m. Badminton Club at the vice of Intercession for the War, S & S Home. Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. Meeting for Prayer and Fellowship
at S & S Home.
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