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NEW HOSPITAL

CHAPEL.

DEDICATION SERVICES AT CAUSEWAY BAY.

FR. JOY'S ADDRESS. The magnificent new chapel erected within the precincts of the premises of the St. Paul's Insiitu- tion at Causeway Bay, was opened by the Rt. Rev, Bishop Valtorta on Saturday morning.

Mgr. Seguin, Vicar Apostolic of Kweichow, officiated during the afternoon's ceremony, which was in by no less than participated six Bishops, some of whom came specially for the occasion. The other Bishops supporting Mgr Seggin within the altar rails, were Mgr. Rayssac, Vlear Apostolic of Swatow, Mgr. Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong, Mgr. De- swazlere, Superior of the House of Nazareth, Pokfulam Mgr. Ford, Prefect Apostolic of Kay- Ingchow and Mgr. Penicaud, Elect- ed Bishop of Pakhol.

Others present were the priests of the Italian, French, Spanish and American Missions in Hongkong, the Jesuit Fathers, members of the Salesian Congregation and the Chinese clergy.

The afternoon's function, which was very impressive and pictures. que, opened with a procession, headed by the banner of the Asile de la Sainte Enfance. Among those taking part were the Chin- ese girls of the Orphanage, the Children of Mary of the School, and other smaller children of the School. Last in the procession were the Bishops and Clergy, wear- ing full vestments.

The Band of the St. Louis In- dustrial School, of the Salesian Congregation, played appropriate music.

OBITUARY.

DEATH OF FORMER LOCAL LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER,

The late Mr. Nicholas retired down at St. Albans, England, on pension in 1916 and settled where he passed away on April 8 at the age of 69 years.

SPECIAL SERVICE AT CATHEDRAL.

ATTENDED BY GOVERNC3 AND LADY PEEL

ter

LOCAL WEDDING.

CEREMONY AT KOWLOON

UNION CHURCH.

Rey, J. Horace Johustou, minis- of Kowloon Union Church, officiated at a very pretty wedding ceremony at the Church on Satur day afternoon when Miss North Cossar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Trinity, Edinburgo, was married to Mr. Edgar 1. Williams,

of Blackheath. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. 12. Williams,

Many old residents of the Colony will remember Mr. Charles

A special form of morning ser- Edwin Nicholas, principai light-vice was used at St. John's Cathe- house keeper, Green Island Light dral yesterday morning on the house, who passed away at home occasion of the arrival in the last month. News of his death Colony of the new Governor, His has just been received.

Excellency Sir William Peel, when an address was delivered by the Peel arrived a few minutes before Dean. His Excelleney and Lady

the service was timed to start and The bride, who was given away were met by the Dean and Mr. P. by Mr. J. E. Anderson, was charm Jacks, secretary of the Trustees of ingly gowned in a period dress of Hongkong in 1892 on appointment ducted them to their seats. The line, trimmed with beige lace, the Church of England, who con shaded pink georgette, crino- RS second lighthouse keeper,

congregation then prayed for His and a picture hat. She carried a Vic which position he held until Excellency and Lady Peel that torian poay. She was attended by promoted to principal lighthouse grace and strength might be Miss K. Murphy, bridesmaid, who keeper in 1906 His friends here will regret to hear of his death vouchsafed to them during theirį was dressed in Alice blue, geor and will extend sympathy to Mrs. Nicholas ment.

Mr. Nicholas came.

out to

in her harcave-

that too, that they might once more *xpress their thanks to him for his generous services.

But if the Fathers of the Mis- stons Etrangeres deprived the Sisters of Father Robert'a sistance, they were far from with- drawing that generous help to the Sisters which they have always given. Through the kindness of the Superior of the Procura- on in Hongkong, Father Vir- condelet was enabled to take up the work left unfinished by Father Robert, and his untiring zeal and energy was poured out in efforts to make this Chapel worthy of Its noble setting.

term of office.

filled

The Cathedral was well for the service in which six clergy took part. They were the Deati, the Rev. H. V. Koop, the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, the Rev. C. B. Shann, the Rev. E. Evans and the Rev. E. W. L. Martin. The ser- vice was broadcast.

gette, trimmed with white starred silk Jace. The bridesmaid's bouquet was a sheaf of pale pink

carnations.

Mrs. E. O. Murphy, the Matron of Honour, wore a black silk lace dress.

the

The bridegroom was accom. panied by Mr. J. Hughes as "best man." Mr. H. J. Fountain, organist, played 'appropriate music both before and at the conclusion of the ceremony.

held.

The choir entered by the West Glorious, things of Thee Door at the opening, singing are 4-spoken. Zion City of our God." At the conclusion of this hymn the Dean moved to the Changel step. and speaking in the name

The service over, the bridal party repaired to Empress Lodge, of the Lord Bishop, clergy and where the reception was people of the diocese, said: Your Excellency, called by the grace of Here they received the felicita- God and the will of our Sovereigntions of their many friends. Lord King George to the office and dignity of Governor of this Colony We bid you welcome to this Cathe dral Church, yours and ours, alay He who gave unto his disciples à vision of the city of God enlighten and guide your mind with the spirit of wisdom. And may the blessing of the Father be upon this Colony through all the days of your authority for Him and his Servant George our King.

Tribute to Mr. Chanatong. In Mr. Joseph V. Chanatong he found one whose devotedness to the work of the Siters he well knew. With the greatest disin terestedness Mr. Chanatong placed his great gifts at the services of the Sisters without the slightest After the ceremony, the gather-remuneration. He it was that ing adjourned to the main Convent conceived the plan of this beauti- building where tea was served. ful building and executed it in collaboration with the Credit Fon- cier d'Extreme Orient. It will re-

Father Joy's Address, Before the thanksgiving service commenced, the Rev. Father P. J. Joy, S.J. addressed the large Con- gregation assembled, as follows:

My dear Brethren,We have come together this evening to join with the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres in a solemn act of thanksgiving for the blessing that has been given this morning to this beautiful chapel dedicated to Christ the King.

The Chapel itself is but the completion of a great work which began in 1914 when the Sisters, finding the old French Convent at Wanchai too small for their grow ing needs, acquired the old Hong- kong Cotton Mills at Causeway Bay and set about converting them into the splendid group of institu- tions that you see here to-day.

Two names will be forever link- ed with that great project. The name of Mother Felicie, who guld- ed the destinies of the Institution from 1891 at Wanchal and who watched over the development of this now venture at Causeway Bay mutil June 1924 when death de- prived the Sisters of her wonder-] ful services.

Father Robert's Services,

main a monument to his ability and his generosity.

Other kind friends of the Sisters were Mr. William Gardner who haa two daughters serving as Sisters in the Institution at Hongkong. To Mr. Gardner the Sisters are indebted for the beautiful statue of the Sacred Heart.

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The honeymoon is being spent | at Repulse Bay, the bride's going away dress being shaded chiffon frock.

Chinese Wedding.

rainbow

The marriage arranged between Mr., Lee Pui-tong, B.A. of Hong- kong University, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cock-chew and Miss Pau Yuk-king, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pau Chung-yiu, was solemised by The service then proceeded he

the Rev. Frank Short at the Union cording to the order of Morning Church. Kennedy Road, on Satur Prayer. The

afternoon. Rev. H. V. Koop | day

The ceremony from a faldstool in the Nave, con was attended by many Chinese] ducted the Colonial Litany, this he, | friends and a number of professora ing followed by The Grace.

and undergraduates of the Uni- versity.

The service concluded with the peace version of the National An- thera, and

the Blessing, after which His Excellency and Lady Peel, preceded by the choir, left the Cathedral by the West Door.

The bride, who was beautifully dressed in silver brocade with white georgette and carried a sheaf of Easter lilies, was given away by. her father. She was attended by two bridesmaids, Misses Rose Lee and Pansy Abbas. The flower Those who aspired to pre-eminence girls were Misses Kwok Wai-chun In this Kingdom should be pre- and Tsai Po-yin. The mother of eminent in sacrifice and in service the bride was attired in ceremonial of others. Its honoured citizens Chinese costume. The best man should not be the rich or the learned was Mr. Mak Kai-hung, and or those that excelled in any other groomsman Mr. Lee Cheuk-kuen. On behalf of the Sisters, it is gift but the poor, the sick, those

After the ceremony, a reception my duty to tell them all and all indietress, little children.

was held at the bridegroom's re- the other friends (too numerous Twenty centuries have passed sidence, Calne Road, followed by a to be mentioned) who have helped since the Carpenter of Nazareth dinner at the Tung Yat in this work, how deeply grateful | sent a few ignorant fishermen taurant, West Point, both the Sisters are for their generous from an obscure province of the tions being attended by large service and gifts. That God-- Roman Empire to spread this numbers of friends. who leaves unrewarded not even Kingdom.

To the children of Mary of the Anglo-French School they are in- debted for the beautiful statue of Mary Immaculato.

of

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the cup of cold water given in His What did Pilate, with his know- Name may reward them abun-ledge of Imperial methods, think the Hospital and you will dantly, will be the Sisters' con-

the prospects of such a pro- Where Christ rules to-day, as ever, stant prayer.

gramme of imperial expansion? there the place of honour is for We know what Herod thought of it the poor, the sick, the suffering,

he clothed the Nazarene in n the little ones. fool's garment and sent him back Do those who hold the places to Pilate Even the Roman sol-of authority in this Kingdom still diers, who knew what empire conceive their duty to be one of building meant. could see nothing service of the least ones? Do they in it but matter for a piece of still leave father and mother and savage horse-play.

home and friends and all things for Christ's sake? Look at the lives of the Sisters in the various departments of this Convent of Causeway Bay and you will find an answer to your question.

Yot Pilate would now he for- petten, had his memory not heen

Nor must we omit from this list of helpers those who carried out the work of construction-the con- tractors. Messrs. Tam Pui San and Co., “Mr. A. Vannini to whose credit is the execution of the marble and terazzo werk; to Mr. William C. Blackett for his work in connexion with the organ; to The other name is that of Father the General Electric Co., for the Robert. Only his genius could electric installation and fittings-preserved in the books of this have foreseen the possibility of all these have given the Sisters converting the old Cotton Milla complete satisfaction and have into what they are to-day, and it earned their gratitude by the is due to his untiring zeal and self- patience and thoroughness with sacrifice that from unpromising which they carried out their work material we have to-day the Hos-in every detail. On behalf of the pital, the Anglo-French School, Sisters, I wish to thank them. the Chinese School, the Lecture,

Appropriate Dedication, and Cinema Hall, the Orphanage,

the Nursing Home, the Sistera' This Chapel has been dedicated Convent, and Novitiate for Chin- to Christ the King. No dedication ese Sisters. As he was devising could be more appropriate. Christ means for the building of the came on earth to found a Kingdom Chapel, he had to return to that should spread to the ends of France in obedience to a call to the earth, embrace all peoples and even more important service at the last forever. Unlike other King- headquarters of his Congregation. doms, it should conquer not by By a happy coincidence, he was armed forces but by charity. The passing through Hongkong when only blood spilt in its conquests Bishop Valtorta laid the founda- would be the blood of its own tion of this Chapel. The Sisters martyrs, giving their lives, like would gladly see him here to-day, the Master, for their friends,

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strange Kingdom. So would Herod. The Roman Empire has long since been reduced to a chapter in a school-boys' history book.

Truly this Chapel, in the midst of such a host of work of charity And we are here to-day to wit and self-sacrifice is fittingly dedi ness the entry of Christ into a little cated to Christ the King. God corner of his Kingdom in a little grant that Christ present here may island far beyond any frontiers pour into the souls of all who come that the Imperial might of Rome here that same spirit of love and had ever reached or even dreamt charity. Never was the world so And Christ's Kingdom has much in need of re-establishing endured in all the centuries that the reign of Christ in the King- intervened.

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