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The Denver Catholic Register 1 The Denver Catholic R e g iste r WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1977 V O L. L ll Colorado's Largest Weekly N O . 42 25 CENTS PER COPY 24 P A G ES I 1 Six new priests to be ordained are, from left, Joseph Monahan, Michael Gass, Robert Demaree, Philip Adargo, Karl Useldinger, and Thomas Kelly (inset). Six New Priests Good News for People Archdiocese Of Northern Colorado Gives $50,000 Six seminarians studying for the Denver Demaree of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, will To Rice Bowi archdiocese will be ordained to the celebrate his First Mass June 5 at All priesthood by Archbishop James V. Casey Saints’ Church, Denver, at noon. Grants totaling $13,500 have been made to 13 agencies or on Saturday, June 4, in ceremonies beginn­ organizations serving the hungry in the archdiocese. ing at 10:30 a.m. in Immaculate Concepi- Michael Gass The funds represent about one-fourth of the more than $50,000 tion Cathedral. Gass, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. collected during Operation Rice Bowl, the Lenten observance in The six are Deacons Philip Adargo, Gass of Soux Falls, S. Dak., will celebrate which Catholics were asked to eat a small “hunger meal” once a Robert Demaree, Michael Gass, Thomas his First Mass at Christ the King Chapel at week and to collect their food savings for distribution to the poor. Kelly, Joseph Monahan, and Karl St. Thomas’ Seminary June 4 at 4 p.m. He Useldinger. will also celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving Bishop George R. Evans said that more Rice Bowl funds are at the Denver cathedral June 5 at 10 a.m. still coming in. Philip Adargo Deacon Gass attended Dowling High Adargo, the son of the late Mrs. Emily School in Des Moines, Iowa, and Chaplain The balance of the funds remaining in the archdiocese will as­ Adargo of Denver, will celebrate his First Kapaun Memorial in Whicita, Kans., sist the migrant worker program. before coming to St. Thomas’ Seminary. Mass June 5 in St. Louis’ Church, Three-fourths of the Rice Bowl funds collected are sent to Englewood, at 2 p.m. He was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in 1973 and a master of arts degree in Catholic Relief Services, the overseas aid agency of American Deacon Adargo is a graduate of West­ Catholics. minster High School and also attended dogmatic-systematic theology in 1975 Metropolitan State College and Denver from St. Thomas’ Seminary. He was Funds were granted in the archdiocese to: University Law School. He received a awarded a master of divinity from St. Thomas’ in 1977. As a deacon he did Core Team Ministry, $1,000, emergency assistance fund; bachelor of arts degree from Metro State Sacred Heart Parish, Denver, $1,000, food bank of Curtis Park- in 1973. As a deacon he did pastoral work pastoral experience working at the Five Points area; St. Vincent de Paul Society, Colorado Springs, at St. Anthony’s parish. Sterling. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Denver. $1,000, pantry fund; Sister Carmen Community Center, Lafayette, Robert Demaree $1,000, food bank; Thomas Kelly Deacon Demaree attended Maur Hill Food Bank Coalition, Catholic Community Services, $2,000, High School in Atchison, Kans., and St. Kelly, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kelly of Manhattan Beach, Calif., will food and Food Stamps assistance; Parish Outreach, Catholic Com­ Benedict College, also in Atchison. He munity Services, $1,000, educational materials for Share Bread earned a bachelor of arts degree from St. celebrate his First Mass at St. Jude’s (Thurch, Lakewood, June 5 at 12:30 p.m. Colorado; Holy Spirit Neighborhood Center, Denver, $1,000, Thomas’ Seminary in 1975 and a master of groceries for need; Immaculate Conception Cathedral, $1,000, food divinity in 1977. As a deacon he gained He will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving for Capitol Hill need; pastoral experience at All Saints’ Church at American Martyrs Church in Manhat­ in Denver. tan Beach June 19 at 12:15 p.m. (Continued on Pago 2) Demaree, the son of Mrs. Florence (Continued on Page 2) -t ' JOMT.i * ?K + Pag* 2 — THE DENVER CATHOLIC REQISTER, Wad., Juna 1,1977 ARCHBISHOP’S OFFICE Good News 200 Josephine Street $50,000 Given Denver, CO 80206 (Continued from Poge 1) To Rice Bowi Deacon Kelly attended St. Church of the Risen Christ, Official Bernard’s High School in Denver, for his pastoral in­ (Continued from Page 1) Center at Annunciation Playa Del Ray, Calif., ternship. Reach, Boulder, $1,000, Parish, Denver. before entering Colorado Karl Useldinger APPOINTMENTS develop program to discover The grants were made by State University in 1967. He Useldinger, the son of Mr. Reverend Philip W. Adargo, to be Assistant and feed needy; Holy Ghost a distribution committee ap­ was graduated from CSU in Pastor, St. Francis de Sales Church, Denver. Parish, Denver, feed down­ pointed by Archbishop 1972 with a bachelor of arts and Mrs. Edward James V. Casey. Useldinger of Kansas City, Reverend Robert C. Demaree, to be Assistant town needy; Community degree In business. He was Pastor, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Ministry of Southwest The committee reviewing awrded a master of divinity Kans., will celebrate his First Mass at Sacred Heart Northglenn. Denver, $750, emergency the requests for grants in­ degree from St. Thomas’ Reverend Michael W. Gass, to be Assistant food, nutrition and budget cluded Bishop Evans, Sister Seminary. As a deacon he of Jesus Church, Boulder, June 5 at 11:30 a.m. and a Pastor, St. John the Baptist Church, Longmont. program; Broadway As­ Mary Garascia of All Saints’ was assigned to St. Jude’s Reverend Thomas D. Kelly, to be Assistant sistance Center, Denver, Parish, Denver; Mrs. parish, Lakewood. Mass of Thanksgiving at Sts. Cyril and Methodius’, Pastor, St. James Church, Denver. $750, food bank, nutrition Joseph Kulas of the Joseph Monahan Kansas City, June 19 at 2 Reverend Joseph E. Monahan, to be Assistant education and Food Stamps Archdiocesan Council of p.m. Pastor, St. Catherine of Siena Church, Denver. assistance; Emergency As­ Catholic Women; and Monahan, the son of Mr. Reverend Karl J. Useldinger, to be Assistant sistance, Catholic Com­ Father Daniel Conway, and Mrs. Edward J. Deacon Useldinger at­ tended Savior of the World Pastor, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Denver. munity Services, $1,000. es­ O.F.M. Cap., pastor of Holy Monahan of Central City, DEACON INTERNSHIP pecially for Twin Parishes Cross parish, Thornton. Colo., will celebrate his Seminary High School in Kansas City before entering Reverend Mr. Elbert Chilson to assist as Deacon First Mass at the Church of at Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denver, Colorado. the Risen Christ in Denver St. Thomas’ Seminary in 1969. He earned a bachelor Reverend Mr. Thomas Fryar to assist as Deacon June 5 at 2:30 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Parish, Longmont, Colorado. Deacon Monahan attended of arts degree in philosophy Pope Paul Has Fond « and a master of arts degree Reverend Mr. Terry Kissell to assist as Deacon at Cathedral High School St. Jude Parish, Denver, Colorado. before entering St. Thomas’ in moral-pastoral theology from St. Thomas’ Seminary. Reverend Mr. Martin Lally to assist as Deacon at Colorado Memories Seminary. He earned a All Saints Parish, Denver, Colorado. bachelor of arts degree in As a deacon he was assigned Pope Paul VI sent his “personal blessings to the people to Sacred Heart of Jesus SCHEDULE bei 1973 and a master od divinity ARCHBISHOP JAMES V. CASEY of the Denver archdiocese’’ through a group of pilgrims Da degree in 1977. As a deacon Church for his pastoral in­ from the archdiocese that attended an audience with the ternship. Friday, June 3, 4:00 p.m. — Cheesman Park, C oi he was assigned to the Spring Picnic for Catholic Pastoral Center Employees. Pope on May 18. Ya Saturday, June 4, 10:30 a.m. — Denver, Cathedral The group saw the Pope in the large papal audience hall of the Immaculate Conception, Ordinations to the along with hundreds of pilgrims from other countries. Jos AUTHENTIC EUROPEAN SAUSAGES ' Priesthood. When Pope Paul mentioned the archdiocesan group, dio Sunday, June 5, 9:30 a.m.-ll:00 a.m. — Denver, St. participants stood and waved to him. & LUNCH MEATS Francis de Sales Church, Concelebrated Masses, The Pope told them that he had “fond memories’’ of tau Best Quelity USUA Inspected. Pastoral Visit. having visited the mountains of Colorado. He had visited daii All made in our own Sausage Kitchen Monday, June 6, 12:30 p.m. — Denver, Pastoral Colorado as a guest of the late Msgr. Joseph Bosetti Come and visit our Store Center, Vocation Committee Luncheon Meeting. before becoming Pope. Ri Mon.-Thur. - 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 6:30 p.m. — Denver, Cathedral of The spiritual director of the pilgrimage, which also Friday-8:30 a.m .-6:30 p.m. the Immaculate Conception, 25th Anniversary of visited the Holy Land, was Father Robert Syrianey, E. Saturday - 9 :3 0 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Concelebrated Mass for the Class of 1952. Dinner to pastor of Christ the King Parish, Denver. The tour con­ Coi ALPINE SAUSAGE CO. follow at Christ the King Parish Center. ductor was Miggs Cronin of H. B. Avery and Associates. T h i Thursday, June 9, 7:00 p.m. — Littleton, Colum­ ■\ 1272 W. Alaska PI. Danwar 80223 Jai phona 778-0886ABBA bine Country Club, Annual Columbine and Denver Serra Club Dinner. o n , ROMt • PSPai AU0IENCÍ • JiRUS«LtM • BÍIHLÍHEM • fM[MJ . ASSISI BISHOP GEORGE R. EVANS “When it is established that man’s soul is immortal IT7-TWI-2814-28I9 ine.
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