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St John's Cathedral (Hong Kong)

The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Hong Kong Island, and mother church to the Province of Hong Kong and Macao. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Hong Kong and the Bishop of Hong Kong Island.

St John's Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist
聖約翰座堂
St John's Cathedral
22°16′43.86″N 114°9′34.41″E / 22.2788500°N 114.1595583°E / 22.2788500; 114.1595583
Location4–8 Garden Road
Central, Hong Kong
DenominationAnglican
ChurchmanshipHigh church[1]
Websitewww.stjohnscathedral.org.hk
History
StatusCathedral
DedicationSt John the Evangelist
Consecrated1852
Architecture
Heritage designation
Designated5 January 1996
Reference no.60
StyleGothic Revival
Groundbreaking1847
Completed1849
Specifications
Materialsstucco, wood
Administration
ProvinceHong Kong & Macao
DioceseHong Kong Island (since 1998)
Clergy
ArchbishopAndrew Chan
Bishop(s)Matthias Der
DeanChan Kwok-keung
Laity
Director of musicFelix Yeung
Organist(s)Jonathan Yip
Music group(s)Cathedral Choir
Evensong Choir
Children's Choir
Chinese Choir
St John's Cathedral
Traditional Chinese聖約翰座堂
Simplified Chinese圣约翰座堂
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShèng yuēhàn zuòtáng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSing yeuk hohn joh tòhng
JyutpingSing3 yeuk3 hon6 zo6 tong4
Church tower

At Garden Road, Central, the cathedral is located in a prime central position, surrounded by the Bank of China Tower, Cheung Kong Center, HSBC Building, Court of Final Appeal Building, Former Central Government Offices, and the Former French Mission Building.

St John's Cathedral is one of the five cathedrals in Hong Kong. The others are Holy Trinity Cathedral (Anglican), All Saints' Cathedral (Anglican), St Luke Orthodox Cathedral (Eastern Orthodox), and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic).

History edit

The congregation that would become the cathedral held its first Sunday service on Sunday, 11 March 1849, as "Hongkong Colonial Chapel", the founding church of the Diocese of Victoria.[2][3] It was consecrated as St John's Cathedral by The Rt Revd George Smith, Bishop of Victoria in 1852.[3]

On the morning of 8 December 1941, the day after their attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked Hong Kong. On Christmas morning 1941 the Reverend Alaric P. Rose took the morning service in St John's with a congregation of one hundred, while shelling continued on the island.[2]

During the Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong, the cathedral was converted into a club for the Japanese. Many of the original fittings were stripped out, including the original stained glass windows, which had been created by William Morris' firm.[4]

On 9 September 1945, the first service after the arrival of the Royal Navy was held in the cathedral.[5]

In 1981, Peter Kwong became the first Chinese Bishop of Hong Kong.[6]

The site of St John's Cathedral is the only freehold land in Hong Kong, granted in fee simple pursuant to s.6(1) of the Church of England Trust Ordinance (Cap.1014) of 1930. All other land tenure in Hong Kong is leasehold in nature.[7]

On 5 June 2012, there was a service of thanksgiving at the Cathedral in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[8][9]

Architecture edit

It is the oldest surviving Western ecclesiastical building in Hong Kong, and the oldest Anglican church in the Far East.[10]

The cathedral's architectural style is a plain, unadorned adaptation of 13th century English and Decorated Gothic, which was the popular revivalist style for churches at the time. Along the north wall is a memorial tablet to Captain William Thornton Bate RN, who was killed in the battle on Canton in 1857.[11] A similar tablet is found at St Ann's Church in Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire.[12]

The bell tower of the cathedral is decorated with a large "VR" on the west face, in commemoration of the institution's founding during the reign of Queen Victoria. The north and south faces of the tower are decorated with the coats-of-arms of two former governors of Hong Kong, Sir John Davis and Sir George Bonham.[4]

There were reports that the main doors of the cathedral are made with wood planks salvaged from HMS Tamar, but according to a 2016 article published by the South China Morning Post, that is untrue.[13]

The first pew on the south side of the interior bears the Royal Arms, as it was formerly reserved for the governor or any member of the Royal Family visiting Hong Kong before the Handover in 1997.[citation needed]

It was declared a monument of Hong Kong in 1996.[14]

War Memorial edit

Next to the cathedral is a large Memorial Cross, unveiled by Governor Sir Reginald Stubbs in 1921 in memory of the soldiers killed in the First World War. During the Japanese occupation the cross was reduced to a straight granite column. In 1952 it was replaced by a Celtic cross, with an inscription added to commemorate those who had died in both World Wars. The original bronze tablet with the names of the First World War dead is held inside the cathedral, in St Michael's Chapel.

Every year ex-British Army members hold a memorial service at the Memorial Cross.

Beside the Memorial Cross is a tombstone covering the remains of Private Ronald Douglas Maxwell, who was killed in Wan Chai three days before the ceasefire. This is the only grave within the cathedral precinct, and is registered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[15]

Clergy edit

Clerical position Name[16]
Archbishop of Hong Kong The Most Revd Andrew Chan
Archbishop Emeritus of Hong Kong and Bishop Emeritus of Hong Kong Island The Most Revd Peter Kwong
The Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong
Bishop of Hong Kong Island The Right Revd Matthias Der
Dean The Very Revd Chan Kwok Keung
Chaplains Ministries The Revd William Newman Christian Education, and St Stephen's Chapel Stanley
The Revd Mark Rogers Outreach Ministry, and Discovery Bay Church
The Revd Robert Martin CMP Liturgy and Spirituality, and Emmanuel Church Pokfulam
The Revd Canon Dwight dela Torre Filipino Congregation
The Revd Sharon Langbis Filipino Congregation
The Revd Canon Peter Koon Chinese Ministry
The Revd Amos Poon Chinese Ministry
Honorary Chaplain The Revd Dr Philip L. Wickeri
The Revd Polly Wong Heung-fong Deacon

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wang, David; Tsai, Freda (2018). Encountering Twelve of Asia's Greatest Churches (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Taipei: China Times Publishing. p. 170. ISBN 9789571376875. 聖約翰座堂因為保留和天主教相似的「高派」崇拜儀式,也成為望彌撒的最佳場所。[St John's Cathedral is also the best place to attend a Mass, because the congregation worships in the 'High Church' tradition, which is similar to that of the Catholic Church.]
  2. ^ a b Stuart., Wolfendale (2013). Imperial to international : a history of St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-9882208469. OCLC 843532263.
  3. ^ a b Bard, Solomon (2002). Voices from the Past: Hong Kong, 1842-1918. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9622095747.
  4. ^ a b "St John's Cathedral – A Historical Tour". www.stjohnscathedral.org.hk. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  5. ^ "A Brief History of St John's Cathedral". St John's Cathedral. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  6. ^ "The Right Reverend Peter Kwong". anglicansonline.org. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  7. ^ Goo, S.H.; Alice Lee (2003). Land Law in Hong Kong (2nd Edn). Hong Kong: Lexis Nexis. p. 3. ISBN 978-967-962-535-6.
  8. ^ "Home". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 December 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Hong Kong Tourism Board will organise some training programs preparing the Tour Guides" (PDF). Hkia.net. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  11. ^ English: Captain William Thornton Bate RN Memorial in the grounds of St Paul's Cathedral, Hong Kong, 24 December 2017, retrieved 29 December 2017
  12. ^ Museums, Imperial War. "Captain W T Bate, RN". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  13. ^ Davies, Stephen (12 August 2016). "All about the ship that gave Hong Kong's Tamar complex its name". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  14. ^ . Government of Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 31 October 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  15. ^ "CWGC Casualty Record". Cwgc.org. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  16. ^ "St John's Cathedral – Cathedral Clergy". www.stjohnscathedral.org.hk. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

External links edit

  • St John's Cathedral Official Site
  • Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui
  • CWGC: St John's Cathedral Grounds

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The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Hong Kong Island and mother church to the Province of Hong Kong and Macao It is the seat of the Archbishop of Hong Kong and the Bishop of Hong Kong Island St John s CathedralThe Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist聖約翰座堂St John s Cathedral22 16 43 86 N 114 9 34 41 E 22 2788500 N 114 1595583 E 22 2788500 114 1595583Location4 8 Garden RoadCentral Hong KongDenominationAnglicanChurchmanshipHigh church 1 Websitewww wbr stjohnscathedral wbr org wbr hkHistoryStatusCathedralDedicationSt John the EvangelistConsecrated1852ArchitectureHeritage designationDeclared Monument of Hong KongDesignated5 January 1996Reference no 60StyleGothic RevivalGroundbreaking1847Completed1849SpecificationsMaterialsstucco woodAdministrationProvinceHong Kong amp MacaoDioceseHong Kong Island since 1998 ClergyArchbishopAndrew ChanBishop s Matthias DerDeanChan Kwok keungLaityDirector of musicFelix YeungOrganist s Jonathan YipMusic group s Cathedral ChoirEvensong ChoirChildren s ChoirChinese ChoirSt John s CathedralTraditional Chinese聖約翰座堂Simplified Chinese圣约翰座堂TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinSheng yuehan zuotangYue CantoneseYale RomanizationSing yeuk hohn joh tohngJyutpingSing3 yeuk3 hon6 zo6 tong4Church towerAt Garden Road Central the cathedral is located in a prime central position surrounded by the Bank of China Tower Cheung Kong Center HSBC Building Court of Final Appeal Building Former Central Government Offices and the Former French Mission Building St John s Cathedral is one of the five cathedrals in Hong Kong The others are Holy Trinity Cathedral Anglican All Saints Cathedral Anglican St Luke Orthodox Cathedral Eastern Orthodox and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 War Memorial 4 Clergy 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe congregation that would become the cathedral held its first Sunday service on Sunday 11 March 1849 as Hongkong Colonial Chapel the founding church of the Diocese of Victoria 2 3 It was consecrated as St John s Cathedral by The Rt Revd George Smith Bishop of Victoria in 1852 3 On the morning of 8 December 1941 the day after their attack on Pearl Harbor the Japanese attacked Hong Kong On Christmas morning 1941 the Reverend Alaric P Rose took the morning service in St John s with a congregation of one hundred while shelling continued on the island 2 During the Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong the cathedral was converted into a club for the Japanese Many of the original fittings were stripped out including the original stained glass windows which had been created by William Morris firm 4 On 9 September 1945 the first service after the arrival of the Royal Navy was held in the cathedral 5 In 1981 Peter Kwong became the first Chinese Bishop of Hong Kong 6 The site of St John s Cathedral is the only freehold land in Hong Kong granted in fee simple pursuant to s 6 1 of the Church of England Trust Ordinance Cap 1014 of 1930 All other land tenure in Hong Kong is leasehold in nature 7 On 5 June 2012 there was a service of thanksgiving at the Cathedral in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II 8 9 Architecture editIt is the oldest surviving Western ecclesiastical building in Hong Kong and the oldest Anglican church in the Far East 10 The cathedral s architectural style is a plain unadorned adaptation of 13th century English and Decorated Gothic which was the popular revivalist style for churches at the time Along the north wall is a memorial tablet to Captain William Thornton Bate RN who was killed in the battle on Canton in 1857 11 A similar tablet is found at St Ann s Church in Portsea Portsmouth Hampshire 12 The bell tower of the cathedral is decorated with a large VR on the west face in commemoration of the institution s founding during the reign of Queen Victoria The north and south faces of the tower are decorated with the coats of arms of two former governors of Hong Kong Sir John Davis and Sir George Bonham 4 There were reports that the main doors of the cathedral are made with wood planks salvaged from HMS Tamar but according to a 2016 article published by the South China Morning Post that is untrue 13 The first pew on the south side of the interior bears the Royal Arms as it was formerly reserved for the governor or any member of the Royal Family visiting Hong Kong before the Handover in 1997 citation needed It was declared a monument of Hong Kong in 1996 14 War Memorial editNext to the cathedral is a large Memorial Cross unveiled by Governor Sir Reginald Stubbs in 1921 in memory of the soldiers killed in the First World War During the Japanese occupation the cross was reduced to a straight granite column In 1952 it was replaced by a Celtic cross with an inscription added to commemorate those who had died in both World Wars The original bronze tablet with the names of the First World War dead is held inside the cathedral in St Michael s Chapel Every year ex British Army members hold a memorial service at the Memorial Cross Beside the Memorial Cross is a tombstone covering the remains of Private Ronald Douglas Maxwell who was killed in Wan Chai three days before the ceasefire This is the only grave within the cathedral precinct and is registered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission 15 Clergy editClerical position Name 16 Archbishop of Hong Kong The Most Revd Andrew ChanArchbishop Emeritus of Hong Kong and Bishop Emeritus of Hong Kong Island The Most Revd Peter KwongThe Most Revd Dr Paul KwongBishop of Hong Kong Island The Right Revd Matthias DerDean The Very Revd Chan Kwok KeungChaplains Ministries The Revd William Newman Christian Education and St Stephen s Chapel StanleyThe Revd Mark Rogers Outreach Ministry and Discovery Bay ChurchThe Revd Robert Martin CMP Liturgy and Spirituality and Emmanuel Church PokfulamThe Revd Canon Dwight dela Torre Filipino CongregationThe Revd Sharon Langbis Filipino CongregationThe Revd Canon Peter Koon Chinese MinistryThe Revd Amos Poon Chinese MinistryHonorary Chaplain The Revd Dr Philip L WickeriThe Revd Polly Wong Heung fong DeaconGallery edit nbsp View from Garden Road nbsp Interior of St John s Cathedral nbsp the grave of Ronald Douglas MaxwellSee also editHong Kong Sheng Kung Hui List of Anglican churches in Hong Kong List of cathedrals Places of worship in Hong Kong St John s Cathedral TaipeiReferences edit Wang David Tsai Freda 2018 Encountering Twelve of Asia s Greatest Churches in Chinese Taiwan Taipei China Times Publishing p 170 ISBN 9789571376875 聖約翰座堂因為保留和天主教相似的 高派 崇拜儀式 也成為望彌撒的最佳場所 St John s Cathedral is also the best place to attend a Mass because the congregation worships in the High Church tradition which is similar to that of the Catholic Church a b Stuart Wolfendale 2013 Imperial to international a history of St John s Cathedral Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press ISBN 978 9882208469 OCLC 843532263 a b Bard Solomon 2002 Voices from the Past Hong Kong 1842 1918 Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press ISBN 9622095747 a b St John s Cathedral A Historical Tour www stjohnscathedral org hk Retrieved 26 August 2019 A Brief History of St John s Cathedral St John s Cathedral Retrieved 23 May 2017 The Right Reverend Peter Kwong anglicansonline org Retrieved 26 August 2019 Goo S H Alice Lee 2003 Land Law in Hong Kong 2nd Edn Hong Kong Lexis Nexis p 3 ISBN 978 967 962 535 6 Home Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 16 December 2017 Archived copy Archived from the original on 14 December 2012 Retrieved 6 June 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Hong Kong Tourism Board will organise some training programs preparing the Tour Guides PDF Hkia net Retrieved 16 December 2017 English Captain William Thornton Bate RN Memorial in the grounds of St Paul s Cathedral Hong Kong 24 December 2017 retrieved 29 December 2017 Museums Imperial War Captain W T Bate RN Imperial War Museums Retrieved 16 December 2017 Davies Stephen 12 August 2016 All about the ship that gave Hong Kong s Tamar complex its name South China Morning Post Retrieved 29 January 2018 St John s Cathedral Garden Road Central Declared Monuments Antiquities and Monuments Office Government of Hong Kong Archived from the original on 31 October 2019 Retrieved 29 December 2017 CWGC Casualty Record Cwgc org Retrieved 16 December 2017 St John s Cathedral Cathedral Clergy www stjohnscathedral org hk Retrieved 26 August 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St John s Cathedral Hong Kong St John s Cathedral Official Site Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui CWGC St John s Cathedral Grounds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St John 27s Cathedral Hong Kong amp oldid 1177034886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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