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ST. ANTHONY; DE LA SALLE BROTHERS;

CATHOLIC LIFE IN HOLLAND

Next Thursday is the least of CORPUS CHRISTI — “The Body of Christ." It is the festival of the Blessed Eucharist. Until the thir- THE

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the Blessed Eucharist was celebrated completely on Holy Thursday, and it was always left that the celebration was inadequate, for the mournful character of Holy Week prevented the joy and splendour which the occasion demanded. It was only natural, therefore, that when this feast was instituted there should have been an effort to give all possible solemnity to its observation - and this has always been characteristic of the celebration of the day. The processions held on this day in Catholic countries are among the most elaborate sxternal church ceremonies of the entire year.

better know

TO PRESERVE NATIONAL SPIRIT

Though the. Chinese Government has suffered a number bf defeats and has been driven from its contre in Nanking into distant Szechuen province, it has never allowed the vicissitudes of war to overshadow the importance of continuing to the best of its ability the education of the rising generation in this country, writes the. Nor!ls China Daily News,

Universities which were situated would long ago have been forced in what is how occupied territory to abandon their studies had it not have been moved to other cen- been fat the assistance granted by tres, where they have carried on the Government.

A

In many

cases with greatly de This assistance has necessarily been on small scale, and it is no pleted attendance.

small tribute to the persistence LEARNING CONTINUED

that' The point is however that the of the students themselves

they have been willing to con- universities have been carrying on. Cheeloc

tinue under conditions which have University, which was

in sometimes meant nothing at Tsinan, is now.

Ginling than bare suhastence. also

The institution of this feast owes Christian Schools

of in Hongkong, as the La Balle Bro-formerly its origin to Blessed Jullana

buildings Chengtu, their Augustinianthers. Many of Mont Cornillon, an nun of Liege. The severity of Der were probably damaged during the College

and How The life won for her a great reputa-air-raids and fighting.

versal Churen.

ST. ANTHONY

R

of

3.5

more

INCREASE RECORDED On January 1 this year the total number of students received in

was an

A share in the expenses of some University or "Nanking is 0, these institutions of learning is tion for sanctity, but she was mis- that the country is under German Chengtu" while many other being borne by British and Ameri- understood by many and suffered occupation the schools are likely centres of learning which were in can missionary societics, and the being to be a closed if not actually con- parts of the country now under faculties of some of the Christian persecution, considerable

Japanese domination haya set universities have. Judging from twice dilven from the convent. and fiscated as well.

The Brothers had schools in Sa-themselves up in different parts the Christian Universities ** forced to leave the town.

The Bishop, however, believed in lonika, Corfu, Patras. Piraens and of the far west, often in temples China Bulletin, been surprised at eagerness shown by Chiness her and, acting on her persuasion, Syra. At Syra, or Syros, one and other premises, and are cou-the founded the feast which was, after the Cyclades islands in the Aegean tinuing the tradition of learning youth to enroll.

the Chinese republic fas- a short time, extended to the Uni-Sca, St. George's Schools was con- which

ducted by the Brothers. It con- tered before the outbreak of has tained a notable collection of titles in 1937. botanical specimens, including 840) In spite of the many difficulties Christian universities In free St. Anthony, whose feast occurs different kinds of Graecian flora, it has to face in other connex-China was 7,876, which on next Friday, is generally, called said to be among the rarest $10

tons, the Chinese Government is crease of more than twelve "St. Anthony of Padua", because most valuable in existence.

at present subsidising na fewer hundred over the enrolment in the the most remarkable period of

CATHOLIC LIFE IN HOLLAND than 30,000 students at an expen previous year. When it is conal- his life was passed there, but

An indication of the difficulties diture of over $5,000,000 a year.

dered that the majority of these among the Portuguese he is more

which the Catholic minority

NATIONAL SPIRIT

juniversities are only in temporary naturally called "St. Anthony of

Greece may have to meet is given

This is done with the object of quarters, the figure is astonish- Lisbon' after the city of his birth.

by the reports of conditions in

preserving the spirit of Chinese ing. He left Portugal to work

Holland, where the Catholics form nationalism and the love of in- It would seem that the desire priest in Morocco and was sent

China's for the most modern education a back because of his weak health, a much larger proportion. Owing dependence which makes

upon cause one with that of the Allies inspiration enough to cause stu- but the ship was blown by a storm to the hindrances "imposed

their sad the United States. Students dents to travel hundreds of miles, to Sicily, and there when he tried Catholics in the practice of

thousand or so, in Relay of Morning to continue his work among hus/religion, the Catholic Bishop felt the cities of free China have sometimes

pastoral letter

no easy HA Most of them are order to reach some centre where Franciscan brethren he found dit-obliged to issue a

denouncing the action of the Na- 12.15 Schubert Programme,

subject to bombings at frequent they are assured of good tuition. intervals, „In many cases the Many have had to endure extra- "Rosamunde" Ballet Music State of his delicate appearance.

Who is. Sylvia? -- Opera Orchestra.

move more than once, owing to reached their goal. But they haye as nothing was Master E. Lough (boy soprano) with community, but

The frequent issue of new the destruction of their premises. got there. piano. Valses Nobles--Op. 77 1 to known of him it was not realised

gulations by the German-controll-

As a result of these bombings

In some out-

cases the presence scholar of 12- Kraus (Piano), Hark! Hark that he was a

students have lost their universities in areas which have many the Lark-Master E. Lough (boy 50 standing ability. It was not untiled Dutch Ministry of Education is

the system employed for gradually bedding and their books, both not known these things before has prano) w piano. Rondo in F Minor. Op. 70-Hephzibah and Yehudi Menu- to preach, that his knowledge or crushing the Catholic schools out difficult to replace when the stu-resulted in interesting historical

of existence. One recent decreedent are dependent upon remit discoveries the Scripture and skill in explain- Pro-jing it attracted attention. He was cut down by forty per cent. the

then engaged for the rest of his salames of all teachers and schon lances from their parents who when this China "cident”-18 | may be collated and may managers who belong to Catholic have remained in occupied areas. over.

GOVERNMENT HELP` provide much new dats on obscure 102 Concert Waltzes.

In addition the difficulties of periods in early Chinese history. Great Ziemer kyltz Potpourri (arr. and won a wonderful reputation religious orders all the Dutch schools are under a state system Mascotte. all over Italy.

He died at the age of thirty-six. by which fees to go to the Gov-making remittances have steadily in the meantime the student car- Panicy (Jos. Strasse-Edith Lorand & His reputation as a satt extended ernment and salaries are paid by increased, and many young people fries on.

rapidly from the time of his death the Government. A later decree

THIRD

ACT OF WAGNER'S " "TRISTAN & ICOLDE"

Schubert Programme

11.09——–12.13 p.nu.

Service from St. Andrew's Church,

hin (Piano and Violin).

1,09 Loosi. Time Signal And

gramme SamaERAPY.;

Schneider) - Orchestra

Marien Walt. (Jos. Strauss); Fickle

Her Viennese Orch.

1.14 Bongs we love to Sing.

culty in being permitted because tional Socialist Party and forbia-

He was admitted finally to one/ding" Catholles to become members universities have been forced to ordinary hardships before they

he was unexpectedly called

and teacher life as a preacher

and now he is one of the best

My OM Shako (Barton & Trotere known of all the saints. **Malcolm McEachern (Bass) with

plano. Widdicombe Fair far. Jacob

-Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone) &

of it.

announced the removal of all school" directors who are priests or members of Catholic Religious Orders. The German press Among the religious bodies that Holland has declared that

DE LA SALLE BROTHERS

in

"the

Male Cherus w. Piano. Old Song have suffered most from the war school is no longer the business of

Intro: Soldiers in the In Greece are the Brothers of the the Church but of the State."

Memories

Park; Larboard Watch: Where my Caravan has rested; O that we two Drake were maying: Floral Dance: goes west; Until: Bird of love divine. Glorious Devon: The Trumpeter - Westminster Ballad Singers w. Orch. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

145 Berlfor-Symphonic Fantasti. que, Op. 14.

ST. JOHN'S

and

¡ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH

CATHEDRAL Trinity Sunday:8 am. Holy June 8 Trinity Sunday: 8 p.m. Communion

in the Peak Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: Church:11 am, Mattins and Ser-Rev. Charles Strong, Chaplain, R.N. mon, Preacher, Rev. A, P. Rose; 7 Dockyard.

NOTICES and Sermon, Evensong p.m.

1st Mov: Reveries: Passions; 2nd Mov: Un Bak. 3rd Mov, Scane aux Preacher, Rev. F. R. Myhill. The

.

There will be a Social Hour with champs; 4th May: Marche au Sup Social Hour 971 be held im-refreshments after the Everring plice; 5th Moy: Bongs d'une nu da

CATHOLIC

CATHEDRAL

of

being made which,

ENGLISH METHODIST!.

CHURCH

The following are the forthcom- Queen's Road East. Opposite ing services at the Catholic Cathe- the Royal Naval Hospital dral, Caine Road'.

Preachers, Morning Rev. E. Trinity Sunday-Morning ser- Moreton, Evening Rev. J. E. Sand- vices: 1st Mass at 6 with sermon back.

in Chinese 2nd Mass at & Solemn Morning Parade Service at 10.15 High Mass followed by the Proces-a.m. Hymns: 36, 585, 418, 46, 37. sion of the Blessed Sacrament and Evening Service at p.m. Hymns; Benediction 3rd Mass at 10 with 668, 108; 503, 40.

NOTICES FOR WEEK sermon in English. Evening ser-

Following the Evening Service & vices at 3.30 Catechetical Instruc- tion at 4 Exposition of the Blessed Social Hour will be held at S & S Sacrament, recitation of the Holy

civilians warmly welcomed. Tues- Rosary and Benediction. June 11-Home 8.30 p.m. All Servicemen and The Novena in honour of the

day 8.30 pm. Meeting for Prayer! Sacred Heart of Jesus begins to

Sabbat--Orchestre de la Societe des'mediately after Evensong, and all Service to which all are cordially "Asy. At 530 p.m. Exposition of the and Fellowship at 8 & 3 Home.

Concerts du Conversatoire cond

Bruno Walter.

2.30 Close Down

5.45 Indian Programme.

will be welcomed.

Holy Communion will be cele- brated at 7.30 am, on Wednesday (St. Barnabas), at 7.30 am, Thurs- day and at 7.45 a.m. Friday n

12.09 "Likdan Relay-The News.

7:15 London RelayQuestions of Cantonese). Like/Hoar,"

7.30 A Military Band Concert with Dennis Noble (Baritone).

Notice for the Week Badminton on Monday at 8 pm.

ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

Prince Edward Rd., Tel. 56217

נ"'

invited.

NB-The Church is open to the general public.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

31 MACDONNELL RD.

ST. ANDREW'

CHURCH

Blessed Sacrament, Vespers and Benediction every evening of the Novena: June 12-Corpus Christ! Solemn High Mass at 730-a.m June 13 St. Anthony High Mass at 7.30

Trinity Sunday-8. a.m. Holy am. On week days Mass at 6 and communion followed by Monthly 7.30 Confession morning and Eve-Fellowship Breakfast. Junior Sun- ing. During the month of June

Young People's Sermon:

The subject of the Lesson Ser- the Devotions in honour of the day School. 10.

mon in all

Service. 11. Matins &

Christian Selence Sacred Heart of Jesus will take Preacher: Rev. H. A. Wittenbach Churches will be: "God the only place in the morning at 6.30.

cause and creator."

The Golden Text will be: "Great

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

Mary Wives of Windsor--Overture (bicola)-Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, cond. by Lt.-Col George Miller. Shipmates o' milne (Teachermacher Sacderson) --Dennis

June 8, Trinity Sunday 6.30 and marvellous are thy works, | Noble (Baritone) w. plano Minstrel Memories-Intro: Massa's in de cold am, Holy Mass with Sermon in Lord God Almighty: just and true cold ground; Camptown Races; Oft in Chinese; 8 a.m. Chora Mass, Ser- are thy ways, thou King of saints." the Twilight; Dixieland Tohn Peel mon in Engilsh and Benediction; (Revelation 15: 3).

June 8-Trinity Bunday. Firm (traditional- arr. Mortimer)--Foden's 10, am, Holy Mass with Sermon Among others the following cita-Mass and General Communion at Motor Works Band cond, by F. Mor in English,

tion will be read from the Bible:8 a.m.; Second Mass at 10 am Elmer. Phantom Fleets, (Brandon ... On week-days: Holy Mass at "In the beginning God made the followed by Benediction. Murray); Therall" Always be an Eng-6.30 and 1.15 a.m. Devotions of heavens and the earth." (Genesis land- (Parker and Charles) Dennis the Month of June at i am. 1:1). Moble (Baritone) w. piano. Sussex by

June. 11 at 7 an begins the The following citations will also the Sea-March (Higgs-The Band of

the be read from the Christian Science R.M. Royal Air Force cond. by Flight Novena in preparation for

Textbook, "Science and Health Feast of the Bacred Heart, Lt. J. H. Amers with Male Chorus.

June 18 Feast of St. Anthony with Key to the Scriptures," by of Padua: At 7.15 a. a Special Mary Baker Eddy: "There is but 8.00 Wagner-Tristan and 1solda" Mass for the Benefactors of St. one creator and one creation. This Act 3.

Anthony's Poor with the Blessing creation consists of the unfolding

2:00 Local Time Sigual, Programme Summary and Announcements.

Chameters and Soloists in order of of St. Anthony'a. Ereat. appearanco: Tristan Walter Widdon (Tenor); Kurvenal Howard Pry (Baritone): Shepherd-Kennedy Mc- Kenna (Tenor);, Isolds-Gota Ljung-

of spiritual ideas and their iden-

June 12-Corpus Christi, June 15: 2nd Sunday after Pentecost. "..

Celebration of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi

This service will be broadcast 7. p.m. Evensong and Sermon: Prea- cher: Rev. H. A. Wittenbach. The Sunday Club meets as usual after this service. Monday-10a.m. Medical War Working Party for China. Wednesday St. Barnabas Apostle. 7. a.m. Holy Communion! 5.45 p.m. Choir Practice. Thursday 10 a.m. Medical War Working Party for China. 5.30 p.m. Woll Cubs. Friday 8.30 p.m. Interces- "sions in connection with War.

On weekdays, Holy Mass at THE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY

a.m.

Confessions are heard every day. before and after Mass. On Satur-

ALLIANCE (Hongkong Branch)

CHAPEL

titles, which are embraced in the days, the special time for Contes25, Cumberland Rd., Kowloon Tong infinite Mind and forever refect-sims is from 4.30 pm. to 8 pm ed. These ideas range from the in-

berg (Soprano): King Mark. Ivar D Major. Andresen (Bass); Brancaena -- Genta 1st Mov: Adagio-Allegro assai: 2nd daughters of God. To discern the Chuzalowicz, (Soprano) with The Lou- Mor: Largo cantabile: 3rd Mov: rhythm of Spirit and to be holy, don Symphony Orchestra cond. by Menuetto (Allegretto) and Trio; 4th thought must be purely spiritual" Albert Costes.

Mov: Presto ma non troppe -- Bir (Science and Health, Pages 502, Thomas Beecham condutting, the Lon 510)....

BAS Studio-Book Reviews, 9:05 London Relay The News and News Commentary. ↑

1.15 Bethoven Erele" Varia. flon in EFI Ejor; Op. 85.-

LA

Kraus (Plazo);

don Philharmonic Orchestro.

the Blessed Sacrament; 2 pm

Rev. John Bechtel, Pastor. Sunday Service: 10 am. Worship 9.45 Haydn - Symphony No. 98 in Anitesimal to infinity, and the ROSARY CHURCH (English).

Hugh Speaker, Mr. highest ideas are, the sons and

Braga; 11. a.m. Worship (Canton- June 8, Trinity Sunday: 6.30 am: ese); 3 pm. Sunday School (Can- Mass with sermon in Chinese; 7.30, tonese); 6.30 p.m. Evangelistic, Ser-

Fortuguese; English: 8.30,

9.30.

vice (English), Speaker, Rev. John English, followed by Benediction of Bechtel. Bubject: *The Five Senses, Psychologically and Spiri- Catechism in Chinese; 2.30 p.m. tually 7.30 p.m. Evangelistle Ser- Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment; 3 pm. In the Hall of St Mary's School celebration of the Saturday Evening Fellowship, 2nd Anniversary of the opening of 8.30. Talks on the Book of Begin-our Free Night schools by the Ro- nings,

sary Church C.YLA., with a joint Young Women's Bible Study Cir-Varlety entertainment offered by cle. Sunday, 3 pm. No Sunday the pupils of the Night Schools to morning or evening service.

their parents and relatives.

10.08 Handel--Conneries, No. 7 &

13 for Organ and Orchestra.

London Symphony Orchestra cond

by Albert Coates. Organist: Herbert

33 Violin Solos by Bronislaw Hu-Dawson. berman.

La Capricieuse. (Egar); Waltz

Sharp Minor (Chopin),

in

10.15 Studio — Sunday Epilogue.

Conducted by Congregational Church. 10.35 Close 'Down.

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The Klangst Provincial Govern June 8, Trinity Sunday, Services ment has established a Min Sheng' in English: 7.15 am. Holy Com-Paper Mili at Kwangtseb which is munioh; 9.45 am. Morning Prayer.producing about 100 tons of paper 10 Preacher: Rev. Charles Higgins of high quality dally,

Sunday School at 9 am, at 3 Duke Prayer St.

Services for the Week Wednesday and Thursday, a.m. Class in English.

Wednesday, 7:30 pm.

Services in Mandarin: 8am. Meeting (Cantonese)..

Thursday, 7 pm. Young People's Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Meeting (English).

Prayer and Bermon.

It is now planned to export the paper produced to meet the de- mand in other provinces.~~(Cen- tral News).

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