P i i P i Bishop -Turned - Farmer Sparks Korean Economy ______, By Ken Peters Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations A Bishop-turned-farmer is the Most Rev. Harold W. Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission lo licproduce, Except Henry, Vicar Apostolic of Kwanju, Korea. On Articles Otherwise Marked, Uiven After 12 M. Friday Following Issue The American-born Columban priest not only tills the soil for the seeds of faith, but he has started a grass roots revolution in that country that may put new life in its sagging economy. - Bishop Henry told about his DENVERCATHaiC ambitious enterprises in an in ership of the parent stock. This terview at the Register. process was repeated and re It all started about five years peated until today, from the is ago, when he matched funds to sue of the first two hogs, 500 buy two hogs and gave them to families are making a living a Korean family to raise. When off the project. the first litter came, the fam 5 0 0 Famines ily gave back two of the off Since that initial venture, the spring and thereby gained own- program has extended itself into VOL LVI. No. 20. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO the areas of producing seed, chickens, turkeys, and rabbits, and no one knows where it will Bishop Hails ‘Ragisiar^ : end. m i l l Bishop Henry and his staff JColumban Bishop Harold W. Henry (at throughout the United States who keep in tench have been so successful, in right), Vicar Apostolic of Kwanju, Korea, is with his work through articles in “ llie Regis fact, that a presidential aide examining the Chemco production camera in ter.” He recalled a $100,000 donation he re "/I" » recently characterized the the engraving department with the Very Rev. ceived a few years ago from a Californian plan as the “ most dynamic Monsignor John B. Ebei (at left), exeentive after the late Rt. Rev. Monsignor Matthew editor of '“rhe Register.” Bishop Henry Smith first wrote the story of his work in MM. program sponsored by a pri kx vate organization.’ ’ stressed the help he receives from Catholics “The Register.” The latest “ look” in the Bish op’s agricultural kaleidoscope is New Yearns Eve Observance a factory producing wool that the Bishop proudly classifies as “ 100-per-cent Irish tweed.” For this project, 1,000 Corrie- dale stock sheep were imported Prayers Ask from Japan. These were por tioned out in flocks of 20 to a family,.and, in two years, each of the families returned to the Bishop’s co-operative 20 .lambs, of Persecuted which were then farmed out for further production of wool. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of the Communist government I proved a special prayer for the — has asked priests and people against the Church and against observance, which was recom- Nans Ceiiqborators of the Archdiocese of Den her members becomes more mended by the NCWC Admin- ■ As collaborators in the proj ver “to remember our per menacing each day. istrative Board. The text of the Modern Hospital Wing Readied ect, three Columban Sisters secuted brethren throughout the The U.S. Bishops have ap-jprayer follows: were dispatched to Ireland to world in their prayers on Sun The MW wing at St. Anthony's Hospital, Denver, 18,131 patients were cared for in St. Anthony’s. This was the learn the latest methods of day, Dec. 31.” Prayer for Persecoted, Refugees wUeh. Is tentatively schednled to open in the last week of weaving and the latest designs. largest number of admissions for a Catholic hospital in the The faithful of the Archdio January, will add 120 beds to the hospital’s capacity. At rigffi If you ’lappen to be in state. Architect for the new addition is Charles Monnot, Jr. cese will joi’i Catholics through Lord Jesus Christ, whp chose to become an' exile from is tlw front of the original building, erected j s 1892. Last year Seoul, you might stop in at Mead add Mount are the contractors. out the nation to pray for per Your heavenly home that we, the exiled children of Eve, Miss Nob’s shop with its might not be banished forever from Your Father’s face; You huge, gaudy sign advertising secuted people and for refugees throughout the world. who as an infant in Your Mother’s arms fled into a stenge “ Parisian Fashions,” and land to escape the tyrant who sought Your life, we beg You to Parishioners are urged to re Hospital Addition Nears Completion purchase some fabric. Just look with compassion upon the multitudes of men, women, and last month. Miss Noh of Seoul double their efforts and intensi children in our own day who have been forced by other tyrants By D ave M illon wing—which provides 120 beds A hospital, a record maintain wing that will provide diagnos contracted for 600 yards of fy their prayers for the unfor as cruel as Herod to seek refuge far from their homelands. the prize product and sold it tunate peoples of Communist- Construction' is nearing —will give St. Anthony’s Hos ed since 1921. tic and treatment facilities for You who were rejected by those You had come to save, pital a bed capacity of 480. all in two weeks! dominated countries. completion on the new $4,- The Department of Health, outpatients. who knejv poverty and privation throughout Y ou r'life on AccrMfHed Education, and Welfare in The overwhelming cost of the Bishop Henry’s “ Man Fri R has been an annual prac earth, who suffered monstrous injustice at the hands of your 650,(M)0 wing at St. Anthony’s The hospital’s present rated Washington announced in July, new wing is being borne by day” on the wool - producing tice at the close of each year Hospital, Denver. It is ten enemies, who endured the abandonment and desolation of bed capacity is 275. St. 1959, that St. Anthony’s was the Poor Sisters of St. Fran project is Irish-born Father P. J. to call upon the faithful to Your last hours on the cross, we beseech You to open Your tatively spheduled to open Anthony’s is fully accredited and awarded a grant of ^59,976. cis Seraph. The sisters are MacGlinchy, who began with pray for the large number of wounded heart and receive therein the millions of Your own I in the last week of January. was the first Denver hospital to ’This figure represented about absorbing one-half of the cost making spinning wheels out of persecuted Catholics in the followers and friends whose faith in You has brought , upon bicycle rims. six-story addition will pro- be accredited by the American 45 per cent of the anticipated and have endeavored to raise various countries of the world. them the evils of oppression and ill-treatment in many forms I vide about 1 ^ new beds, an College of Surgeons as a class cost of that portion of the new funds from public Campaigns. His principal financial hack The situation has not im and degrees. I outpatient center, several ad- ers are the United States Bish proved, but grows steadily You, Our Lord and Savior, who died to give us the glorious I minislrative offices, a maternity ops through their agency, the worse as new countries come freedom of the sons of God, comfort with divine hope all I department, X-ray and labora NCWC Catholic Relief Services, At Mother Cobrini’s under the domination of athe those who are now deprived of their human rights, their tory facilities, and physical and the German Bishops’ Mls- istic Communism. liberty and security, their homes and families, above all the therapy, central supply, and ereor Program, which, incident emergency rooms. In Cuba, Africa opportunity to enjoy freely and without fear the supreme bless ally, gets its revenue from the ings of their holy faith. St. Anthony’s Hospital, which 77,192 Visit World-Famous Shrine voluntary sacrifices qf people Cuba is an instance close at is the only major hospital serv Inspire in us who have never suffered these great misfor who send in what they have hand, but it . is not alone, for ing the fast-growing northwest tunes an ever-increasing spirit of charity toward our perse St. Frances Xavier Cabrini’s average of 180 for the previous Hawaii, 134; Idaho, 231; In- saved from fasting from food some of the new nations in ern section of metropolitan Den cuted brethren throughout the world, so that, out of our own Shrine in Mt. Vernon Canyon year. diana, 613; to enable others to live. Africa as well as in Ceylon have ver, had 18,131 patients during spiritual resources, our heritage of religious and political attracted a throng of 77,192 vis The monthly average this • Kentucky, 188; Louisiana, Where is the 100-per-cent the past year, the largest numb passed highly restrictive legis freedom, our material substance, we may do more and more itors in the year ending July year was 6,433, topping the 1960 Irish tweed ifactory going er for a Catholic hospital in Col 486; Maine, 78; Maryland, 362; lation against Catholic schools.. to brighten their night of exile, to lighten • their burdens, to 31, according to the shrine average of 5,479 by 954 persons. next? It hopes to gel into the orado. Massachusetts, 280; In Poland, in Hungary, in the strengthen them in patient hope until the day when, God willing committee. carpet market. Sister M. Lina is administra Threugheuf U. S. • Michigan, 774; Minnesota, Baltic countries, and in scores and helping, they also may know again the joy of the peace that tor at St. Anthony’s. The Poor From all 50 states and the Visitors from the U.S., accord 1,132; Mississippi, 100; Mon Best U.S. Aiiy of other lands, the campaign You brought to this w orli . ing to the report, were as fol Sisters of St. Francis Seraph District of Columbia, a total of tana, 328; Nevada, 74; On other matters Bishop lows: conduct the hospital. Mr. E. V 76,691 persons signed the visit • New Hampshire, 65; New Henry, who is a native of North- • Colorado, 43,096; Kansas, Kuhlman is assistant adminis ors’ book in the Mt. Vernon Jersey, 394; New York, 834; field, Minn., made the follow 4,766; Nebraska, 2,887; Illinois, trator. Canyon shrine. From 49 foreign North Carolina, 71; North Da ing observations on his adopted countries came another 501 vis 2,808; California, 2,310; country: Catholic Educators Throughout U.S. fvffjr Mod*!* kota, 319; • Alabama, 68; Alaska, 33; The entire new wing, -com itors. • Ohio, 1,065; Oklahoma, 467; Korea is the “ best ally the • Missouri, 1,855; New Mex pletdy modern and equipped Oregon, 219; Pennsylvania, 751; United States has.” It has the The growing popularity of ico, 1,759; Texas, 1,676; Iowa with facilities for progressive Rhode Island, 77; fourth or fifth largest army in Attending National Science Meeting patient care, will have air-con- the shrine is indicated by the 1,593; • South Carolina, 44; South the world—600,000 men under By B ob Ra m se y president of the guild. Thursday, Dec. 28, at 1 p.m. ditldhing throughout and pneu Arizona, 273; Arkansas, 126; fact that this year the num Dakota, 413; Tennessee, 211; arms—and they are “ raring to Scores of priests and sis They will disetiSs “The Phi matic tube service. Connecticut, 218; Delaware, 68; Among the priests and nuns ber of visitors averaged 212 Utah, 348; Vermont, 57; go against the Communists. ters are among the more losophy of Science.” The dis There will also be provided Washington, D. C., 94; in attendance are Fathers Although the government is, in than 400 Catholics from cussion will be sponsored by bed-t£-nurse audio-visual calls daily as compared with an • Florida, 260; Georgia, 84; Virginia, 117; Washington, Frederick T. Daly, S.J., and principle, for “ uniting Korea in throughout the U.S. attend the Albertus Magnus Guild. systems. Mounted TVs will be 332; West Virginia, 87; Wiscon ■William T. Miller, S.J., of sin, 1,001; and Wyoming, 86 accordance with United Nations’ ing sessions of the American Father Gaydos, who is at provided in each patient’s room Regis College, Denver; Fa policy,” the Koreans cannot un- Association for the Advance tending sessions concerned with remote control and bedside Foreign ther Francis R. Gaydos, C.M., Countries (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) ment of Science, which *is with mathematics, has been speakers. Argentine Journalist St. Thomas’ Seminary, Den The country outside of the meeting in the Mile High teaching at St. Thomas’ for A three-day open house is ver; Father John B. Murphy, U.S. with the largest number of City Dec. 26-30. planned for the new hospital C.M., assistant pastor of five years. Studying at 'Register' visitors was Canada with 129 The group is conducting its He received a master’s de wing before the facilities are Papal Encyclical Most Precious Blood Parish, By P a u l H. H a l l e t t It was founded by his uncle, including fdur from Newfound 128th annual meeting for the Denver; gree in education from St. put into operation. Senor Louis Luchia-Puig in 1959. The full text of Pope John One of the very youngest land. Then in order came Mex third time in Denver. Louis University in 1953 and Another project, now in the Father Agustin Luchia-Puig is XXIH’s encyclical, “ Aeterna Sisters Jeanne d’Arc, Fran journalists in the world, 18-year- ico, 71; Philippines, 41; Eng In conjunction with the later received a doctorate in planning stage, calls for con the editor. Dei Sapientia,” inviting all cis Louise, Charles Doretto, old Senor Horaclo Miguel Luch- land, 38; GeVmany, 24 AAAS convention, the Alber- theology from the Angeli- struction of a 240-bed addlUon, Argentina, under the regime “ separated brothers” back to Bridget Ann, and Damian ia-Puig of the Buenos Aires • Cuba, 16; Guam, 15; Ire tus Magnus Guild, composed cum in Rome. ' construction of which may of a practicing Catholic, Presi Christian unity, is printed in Mary of Loretto Heights Col weekly, Esquiu, will be two land, 14; France, 13; Italy, 12; of Catholic science teachers, start next spring. Plans for the dent Arturo Frondizi, is flour this issue of “ The Denver will hold its annual lunch lege, Denver; and Dr. Fran Chamlstry Prof months with the Register to Bolivia, 11; proposed project are being ishing, both economically Catholic Register,” starting eon meeting Thursday, Dec. cis J. Ozog of Regis College. Father Miller, chemistry in stewed by the architect, observe firsthand the American Peru and Switzerland, and religiously, the young edi on page 8. 28, at 12:30 p.m. at Regis Father . Murphy and Sister structor who was appointed to Charles L. Monnot, Jr. system of publishing. each; Venezuela, 7; Australia tor averred. College. Dr. Frederick Rosini Jeanne d’Arc will appear on Regis this past Septem- This 240-bed addition, coupled (Turn to Page 3 — Column 4) The young man, who is in of Notre Dame University is a panel at Regis College (Tum to Page 2 — Column 7) with the wing now under con The Catholic schools in the his second year of law at the country are the best there are. struction and the existing west Even in the official schools, religious classes are taught, Highlights of 1961 in Review at the option of the parents, Burse Donations to an overwhelming propor tion of the children. Illiteracy Amount to $196 is low. Skyrocketing Progress Noted in Archdiocese Eleven contributors this past The Argentine conscience is week gave a total of $196 to the essentially Catholic, explained By E d w a r d T. S m it h the Catholic population of the St. Jude Burse for the educa Luehia'Puig. That is why neith Catholic schools had more than U.S., Archbishop Vehr, and Memories of skyrocketijig state had almost tripled, that tion of future priests, raising er the Communists nor the Per- tripled on both elementary and Bishop Hubert Newell of Chey progress by the Church in the number of pupils recelv- the burse to $4,442.53. onistas (followers of the former high school levels. enne laid hands upon the Bish of ing an education in the state’s This week’s donors included dictator Juan Peron, who was Colorado on the occasion It was under Archbishop op-elect to confer aipon him the Mr. and Mrs. W.M.M., Denver, ousted in 1955, largely as a re Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr’s Vehr’s guidance that the Dio dignity of the Episcopacy. $100; Mrs. F.K., Denver, $5 sult of Catholic opposition to his 30th anniversary as a Bishop cese of Denver became an arch The mountains of Colorado M.S., Denver, $10; R.F.B., Ev anticlerical measures) present and the consecration of Bishop diocese in 1941. Among his ma called back the symbolism of ergreen, $10; Mrs. J.W., $20 any threat. David M. Maloney to help in jor contributions were the crea mountains in the Bible in the Anonymous, Wheatridge, $1 Against Castro the administration of a booming tion of 38 new parishes, and 64 consecration sermon of Bishop C.F., Denver, $10; C.O.S., Den Only the Communists sympa archdiocese topped the news of new schools, the blessing of 104 John J. Wright of Pittsburgh. ver, $10; P.J.H., Denver, $10 thize with Castro. Argentina is a busy 1961 in the Archdiocese new churches and additions, a The splejidor of Colorado’s Roc R.G.O., Denver, $10; and D.C.L. expected next January, at the of Denver. major expansion at St. Thomas’ kies, Bishop Wright said, sig Denver, $10. meeting of the Organization of Growth and growing pains in Seminary, a fund drive for a nify the strength, the majesty, In addition, $56.75 was added American States, to add its vote schools, works of charity to aid new high school, Machebeuf, and the mightiness in battle for to the burse of Holy Trinity Par to 14 other Latin American na the poor, refugees from Cuba, and for major expansion at God’s need for a Bishop in ish, Colorado Springs; St. Ann’ tions against the Castro regime new churches to serve a grow St. Francis de Sales’, Cathedral, Christ’s Church. Circle increas^ the burse of Economically, the country is ing population, plans for new and Holy Family High Schools. Bishop Maloney also celebra Horacio Miguel Luchla-Puig Presentation Parish, Denver, by sound. Inflation, which figures hospitals, ordinations, deaths of ted a jubilee in 1961 — the First Auxiliary 25th anniversary of his ordina $40; and J.H. gave $200 in hon Catholic University of Buenos so largely in American reports priests, and even violence or of the Holy Trinity and Our Aires, arrived in the U.S. 10 about Argentina, is under con helped form the texture of the In Archdiqtasa tion to the priesthood on Dec. Lady of Perpetual Help Burse, days ag>). He has a good com trol, Luchia-Puig added. yea r’s events. As a fitting climax to these 8, 1936, in Rome. rv\/wwww\/wwwwwwwww\/\/w The future of the Church de mand of English for one who Archbishop Vehr celebrated 30 years of progress came Bish Prfosf Jabllarlaas pends upon a well - prepared has never seen this country be Early Deadline his 30th anniversary as spiritual op Maloney’s consecration as Several other members of the priesthood in sufficient num fore. He joined the staff or Because New Year’s Day leader of the See of Denver June first Auxiliary of Denver on Jan, ' diocesan clergy noted jubilees bers. Esquiu at the age of 16. occurs Monday, correspon 10 and his 70th birthday May 4. in the past year. For Father Donations to the seminary 30. ,\nd a grateful archdiocese The centuries-old grandeur of Louis Grohman, living in re 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 Subscribers dents are asked to have their burse should be .sent to the material for “The Denver recalled the remarkable spiri Church tradition and the modem tirement, the anniversary was Esquiu. explained Senor Lu- Most Rev Urban J. Vehr, Arch Catholic Register” in the of tual and material progress being wonders of television and radio his 50th in the priesthood. bishop of Denver, Chancery Of chia-Puig. is Argentina's only made under his leadership. combined to solemnize the occa June marked the 25tb anniver fice on Sunday afternoon, Dec. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr fice, 1536 Logan Street, Denver Catholic paper. It has a circu 31, a day earlier than usual. The faithful remembered sion as Archbishop Egidio Vag- sary of ordination for four 3. Colo. lation of 120.000 subscribers that in the past three decades 30 Years in Episcopacy nozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the (Turn to Page 3 — Column 1) f AG E TW O Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, Dec. 28, 1961
Wa >'■!? ir- 4 : Religious Attending Bishop-T urned-Farmer National Science Meet (Continued From Page 1) at the Heights and will attend Sparks Korean Economy ber, will attend the discussion panels on this topic. on “ The Origin of Chemicals In all more than 5,000 sci (Continued From Page I) i cal appointments are made with and now Sisters are caring for on Earth” slated Thursday. entists from throughout the no distinction as to religion, the 5,(X)0 patients, 1,20. of whom U.S. and from several other derstand “ vacillating compro Dr. Ozog, on the chem with the result that the fol are Catholics. A beautiful, large countries are attending the istry department staff at Reg mise." lowing — 'all appointees — are church—the pride of the island AAAS meeting. • The new government (a Catholics: The governor (a gen —was recently completed for is, has been a member of the Of this n imber 1,800 are military regime that stepped in eral in the Army), the provin about $15,000—a sum that might faculty since 1950. He con- delivering 1,500 individual following Red infiltration and cial police chief, the chief jus pay for professional fund-rais duets classes in physical chem papers covering various fields “ neutralist” influences) is 1) tice of the Appelate Court, four ing services in the U.S. The pa istry and organic chemistry. of science. The organization anti-Communist; 2) “ absolutely justices, and the Attorney Gen rishioners made the brick them sincere” in attempting tq root eral. selves. Sisters Bridget Ann and has a membership of more out corruption; and 3) very V. S. AID In March, 1962, the Bishop Damian Mary teach biology than 65,000. sympathetic to the Church. It • U.S. foreign aid is being hopes to start a nursery on the has even gone so far as to state handled better under the new leper island to care for leprous publicly that in order to have regime. In general, it is being children immediately after they an anti - Communist, incorrupt funneled to basic needs, such are bom. The present practice state, the people must take the as electric power, fuel, and the is to leave the infants with the initiative and “ religion can give development of ore deposits. parents until they are three it to them.” It is easy to see that one of years ol^ and during which • In contrast to conditions Bishop Henry’s favorite projects time' the disease develops. uMer the Rhee regime, Catho is Sorokdo Island, the largest All and all, anyone can see lics—who" constitute only about leper colony in the world. The that Bishop Henry is one of two per cent o ' the population new government recently asked those “ good Americans” over (400,000 out of 23,000,000)— the Catholics to take it over. seas. are having an increasingly im portant place in Korea. Politi- New Seminary in Korea ■ 40 HOURS^ WEEK OF DEC. 31, 1961 Needed for New Vocations Sunday Within Octave of In the U.S. to attend the this doesn’t happen again. Christmas /meeting of the Propagation of In a visit to the “Register” the Faith in San Francisco, Bishop Henry pleaded his FL Lupton,'St. William’s Bishop Henry has another cause: Korea at present has Welby, Assumption “little project” in mind—fin only one seminary. The first ishing an urgently needed tY n v m r m x four units of a new seminary New Chapel of Mother-House seminary in Korea. Anyone are about completed, and Construction is under way on a new {650,000 architects and builders, at Hagerstown, Md. A The Denver Catholic who helps will be included in there are three more units to circular chapel at the mother-house of the large baidachino will surmount the altar. It his daily Masses and prayers be built. It ail bas to be Register Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph north of will be suspended from the center of the and in the prayers of his lep paid for. Colorado Springs. The seating will accommo chapel by supporting tubes of bronze from Published Weekly by the ers who offer hourly adora OPEN IN MARCH date 360 persons and will be arranged in a ceiling to the baidachino connections. The Sis Catholic Press Society, Inc., tion round the clock. The new seminary will open circular pattern around a large central altar ters of St. Francis operate a junior college at 938 Bannock Street, Denver. Last year Bishop Harold W. In March, 1962, with about and Communion railing. A three-manual pipe the mother-house, 23 elementary schools, (our Subscription: $4.00 Per Year. Henry of South Korea had to Entered as Second Class 110 seminarians. It will be organ, designed especially for this chapel, is high schools, one orphanage, and nine hos Matter at the Post Office turn down 50 young men who named the Monslgnor Bren-^ being built by the M. P. Moller, Inc., pipe organ pitals. Denver, Colo. wanted to study (or the priest nan Memorial Seminary, af ItW W W W JUWJUWJUUUMSaMUUu! hood. He wants to be sure ter a Chicago priest taken by the Reds in 1950 and never Archdiocese Couple Present L e i b a i a m , T e B o c k h o r s t a Co. heard of since. Bishop Henry, incidentally, was lucky enough Pope Lauds Mothers of Priests to escape when 25 mis sionaries, including Monsignor A Denver couple, Mr. and nor, rector of the North Ameri He urged the priests to imi ^mu/ianu AUtu Brennan, his predecessor, Mrs. Donald F. Dunn, Sr., of can College, who ordained the tate the virtues of Cardinal Elia were captured. 1 8 9 7 Blessed Sacrament Parish, were priests, led the group. Holding Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Flor The Apostolic Delegate to members of a group received the .ordination ceremony in St. ence, who died Dec. 22. The Korea has called the new in audience by Pope John XXIII Peter’s was a. privilege granted Cardinal’s most outstanding seminary the “most urgent following the ordination of their to the rector by the Holy Fa characteristic, the Pontiff said, need of the Church in Korea son. Father Donald F. Dunn, in ther. was simplicity. today.” It got off to a good MiaSEtl «. lEIBMAN St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vati Pope John lauded t h e Religious Fever start with a {100,000 check can City. mothers present for having from an anonymous donor Pope John said that he often The Pontiff paid tribute in the fostered religious' vocations who had read about Bishop hears comments on the great audience to mothers of the 54 within the family. He said the Henry's project in a Catholic religious fever of Catholic newly ordained priests from the occasion reminded him of his newspaper. The Bishop says Americans from European Bish North American College in mother, who had always been he gets the most help from proud of having given a son ops returning from visits to the GERARO R. Rome. He received in audience TiBOOHOIIST, CKU people “who have seen arti to the service of the Lord. U.S. cles in the paper.” Many let the priests, their parents, and friends who attended the cere Noting that the 54 priests were ters say, “We keep in touch ordained together with 45 other mony. 972 CAS a ELECTRIC BLDG. with you through the ‘Reg priests at the ceremony in the To Charity Appeal GERALD J. HENCAAANN TAbor 5-0J41 ister’ ” Archbishop Martin J. O'Con- Basilica, the Pope said this re minded him of the 49 priests he had ordained in Paris when Archdiocese ! he served as Papal Nuncio to France. Responds He said he considered these est wishes to you in the coming year ^Xp£/LUmJC£. French priests as his spiritual B with our heartiest thanks sons and felt the same sense of Generously fatherhood for the newly or for favoring us with your patronage The generous hearts of Catho-1 dained priests of the North and good will. lies in the archdiocese made American College. 1961 the most successful year ever for the Catholic Charities- i St. Leo Parishioners St. Vincent de Paul Society WE ARE CLOSED FOR INVENTORY. Christmas Basket Appeal. WILL RE OPEN TUESDAY, JAN. 2 I Pledge $10,000 “ We want to express our deep thanks to those who contributed i Parishioners at historic St. to the appeal,” said Edward j Leo’s Church, Denver, have Owens, Catholic Charities super I pledged some $10,000 in the in visor. “ Through their generosity itial stage of a fund-raising CLARKE'S we were able to brighten Christ campaign to renovate the his mas for 350 families with bask toric church. ets and food orders. Father Robert Banigan, pas Church Goods House tor, said that, in preparation Hundreds of Children for the diamond jubilee of the 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 parish in 1963, major improve “ We are especially grateful ments are bqing planned for the for being able to help hundreds 74-year-old church. Work will in of children in those faihilies clude a new roof, painting, re Without the overwhelming re Joseph E. Boiia decorating, and repairing of the sponse of Catholics to the ap walls, and new flooring in the peal, we would never have been basement and auditorium. able to help them enjoy a really I A program of urban renewal merry Christmas.” j calls for construction of new The number of families aided i homes and apartment buildings, this year topped by 125 the pre and promises to revive the dis- vious record of 225 at Christ ; trict as a residential area. mastime in 1960.
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The thristmas seal drive is con NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES ^ Speer Blvd. at Sherman ducted nationally in conjunction with the Holy Childhood As sociation, which held its 45lh campaign in the U.S. this year. t o GLendale 5-3663 2775 So. Broadw ay (Englewood) A check for $23,600, a record achieved by pupils this year, will be presented to the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, Serving Denver's Families Since 1890 V.G., P..\., pastor of St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, who is arch diocesan director of the campaign, and archdiocesan CCD All Sales Final direclor. Thursday, Dec. 28, 1961 Office. 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keysfone 4-4205 PAGE TH R EE Archdiocesan News Highlights of '61 in Review (Continued From Page 1) Trading places with Falhci In mid.summcr vandals broke SI. .\nthony of Padua's and The Sisters of l.oictlii purchased IMIi biennial educational con on a $9,000,000 St, Joseph's Hos tivities carried on by the Char Ipriests: The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ryan was Father Robert Beru- ■ into the Shrine of Mother Ca- Guardian .Angels’ Pari.shcs, Den a 100-acic site in Southwest ference in .November at Lor pital. conducted by the Sisters ities staff. I John B. Cavanagh, editor of the nig. who had just completed a brini in Mt. Vernon Canyon, did ver, both constructed eight-room Denver to build a Western novi etto Heights. .\n invitation to of Charity of Leavenworth. The Chanties social workers had I Register; the Rt. Rev. Mon- stmt as chaplain in the Air !$1,500 worth of senseless dam schools. The facilities, being tiate to tram 1111) novices and other sisters to attend the con twin-tower design of the build helped 1,215 children in the year Isignor Anthony G. Elzi. pastor Force. age. The credit union of St. Caj- used for catechism classes, wilF postulants. ference brought attendance to ing, em bodying the latest con and arranged 166 adoptions. lo f Corpus Christi, Colorado Father Frank Morfckl. former letati's Parish, Denvei', was rob be opened as parochial schools In May ihc Sislers of Christ more than 500. cepts ill patient care, will raise Child care institutions under ISprings; the Rev. Francis Pet- bed of $800 in September. in the future. ly chaplain at St. Joseph's Ho.s- of Cincinnati began construction Sisters were involved too in the capacity to 600 beds. direction of the Charities office Itit, St. Therese’s, Aurora; and I Thieves, looting the Theatine pital. is administering Christ the Greatest Need of a $500,000 Western |)ostulancy the plans for better hospitals The Sisters of St. Joseph of accommodated 738 children in Ithe Rev. Emil Eckert, pastor Fathers' St. .Andrew .-Xvellino's King Parish in Father Leyden's Is High Schools in Pueblo to accommodate 30 in the archdiocese. Nearing the Third order of St. Francis the year, bringing the total to lof Immaculate Heart of Mary. absence. Seminary, Denver, beat and pis- girls the first year of their ,32,759 since their foundation. Despite this progress, .Arch 111 completion at the end of the announced plans in .lune to con ICrand Junction. •Among the other new posts tol-whip|X“d the superioi'. Father training. The Chanties office also bishop Vehr warned 7,000 per year is a $4,650,000, 120-bed addi struct a 22-bed, $577,000 hospi Anniversaries came for sev- assigned to archdiocesan priests j Francis Colom, C.R., w ho had directed the annual Bishops’ sons attending the Catholic Par Bishop Maloney in the sum tion to St. Anthony's Hospital, tal in Cheyenne Wells. leral order priests who have in the year were Father Clem ito spend several days in the Thanksgiving Clothing Collec ent-Teacher l.eague conference mer blessed a Benedictine Sis conducted hy the Poor Sisters Iplayed a role in archdiocesan ent Gallagher, named adminis I hospital. Chapel Dedicated tion in the Archdiocese, to which ill March that archdiocesan high; ters Foundation in Austin Bluffs of St. Francis Seraph. Ihistory; For Father Francis A. trator of St. Joseph's Parish. Archdiocesan schools leported At Penrose Catholics this year contributed schools-Trad almost reached their' near Colorado Springs, which ■Bautsch, S.J., a native of Den- Akron, and Father John McGinn, outstanding progress in the year. Both .Mercy Hospital and St. ! 110,000 pounds of supplies for |ver, liis 50th as a Jesuit; for Results of standardized tests capacity,JFive prospective fresh will eventually b ecom e a m o In (.’olorado Springs a new named to Father Gallagher's ther-house for the region. Joseph's Hospital took steps the world's needy, a 10 per cent Father Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., showed puptls in paroihial men had been turned away in $600,000 chapel was dedicated former position as pastor of St. in multi-million dollar con i increase over the previous year. ilewman Club chaplain at Colo- John'.', Yuma. grade schools in the area far September, he said, and the (iround was broken Oct. La in May at Penrose Hospital. The struction programs. The 2 4 5 Refugees ilo University; and for Father T w o priests cam e on loan to ahead of the national average number will reach 1.500 in five for a new $640,000 circular cha years. .Mercy Sisters iet contracts on Sisters of Charity of Cincin Are Welcomed JoySitts, J. Hahan, S,J,, master the archdiocese from the dio of scholastic achievement. pel at the mother-house of the St. Thomas’ Seminary, Den an $8..500,000 plant, hailed as nati, who conduct Penrose, said New homes meant new lives ato teacher at Regis High, cese of Worcester, Mass. They School Enrollment Poor Sisters of St. P'rands Ser a preview of the age of that their new hospital now- for 245 refugees brought to Den eir 2Sth. are Father Frank Kelly, assist ver, received word early in the Is Tripled aph on the campus of Mt. St. automation in hospitals, that treats 11,000 patients a year. ver under the auspices of Cath Three members of the arch- ant at St. Bernadette’s, Lake- year that its college depart The annual school report, be Francis, north of Colorado will raise the capacity of The annual Catholic Charities olic Charities. I d lo c ^ B clergy were ordained wood, and Father Joseph J. ment had been accredited by sides recalling a tripling in en Springs. Mercy Hospital to 525 beds. report highlighted service to l)f these refugees, 189 were and two died In 1961. Ordained Binowski, assistant at St. Rose the North Central Association of rollment since .Archbishop Vehr The Loretto Sisters held their Construction began in October children among the multiple ac (Turn to Page 7 — Column 1) in the Cathedral the past of L im a’s, Denver. Colleges and Secondary Schools. came to Denver, recorded giant The seminary opened in I June were Father Donald Religious priests assigned as steps in bettering the educa Proae, now assistant pastor archdiocesan pastors in 1961 September with a capacity tional program during the year. I of HoQ' Ghost Parish, Denver, were Father Mark Frances- enrollment of 246 students and Father Frank Freeman, chini, O.S.M., to St. Catherine’s, Among these steps was the from four archdioceses and 20 assigned to St James’, Den- Derby, and Father Francis Hor- institution of ability grouping dioceses. The archdiocese of I ver. nung, 0,S,B., to St. Therese’s, in the upper grades to assist Denver accepted 22 new candi F a t te Donald F. Dunn was Frederick. pupils in advancing as fast as dates for the priesthood. The ordain^ Dec. 20 in the North One Denverite, Father Joseph possible and the inauguration of number of archdiocesan semi nerlean College in Rome, T, Lawless, was ordained as a a Junior Great Books Program narians is 77, o f whom three here he will continue his stud Jesuit, and another. Father for talented pupils. are in R om e. ies. Jerome (Richard P.) Schmitt, One new parochial elemen Regis College announced it Death came in January to Fa was ordained as a Dominican tary school, St. .Anne’s, in Ar had received an additional a ther John Ford, who had spent in the year, vada, opened for the first time $161,027 in its Giving Program nost of his priestly life as a in September as a record-break for the year bringing the four- aplain in the Armed Forces, Viefence Plays ing 27,710 pupils enrolled in the year total to $453,900. Regis had le was living in retirement in Its Role see's elementary and high 115 graduates in June, opened ifomia. Violence played i(s role in schools. with an all-time high enroll |Cel*rf«l Priwsf Dies the history of the year. Retired Several other schools put into ment of 1,136 in September, j In November one of the most Father John DeGyarmathy, 72, use additions to existing facili Construction was begun at Lo-1 olorful veteran priests of the a native of Hungary, was found ties, These were St. Berna retto Heights College in F eb rchdiocese died. slain in the trunk of his car dette’s, Lakewood; Holy Cross, ruary on the new May Bonfils He was Father Christopher near Waldert, He had been liv Thornton; St. Mary Magdalene Library and Auditorium and a Falsh, who had gained nation- ing in Colorado Springs, Denver; St. Pius X ’s, .Aurora; new residence hall. Part of the ide attention as the man who Prowlers burglarized rector All Souls’, Englewood; Precious cost will be born by a $2,500,000 aptizcd Buffalo Bill Cody. Fa- ies of Cathedral, Cure d’Ars, St. Blood, St. John The Evangel development drive inaugurated her Walsh had been retired for Bernadette’s, St. Pius X ’s, St. ist’s, and St. Vincent de Paul’s, in the year. everal years because of ill James’, Presentation, and Lady Denver. At graduation ceremonies in health. of Lourdes Parishes. The Bethlehem Fathers an June 102 young women received Tension in Berlin took two The series came to an end nounced plans to build a boys’ diplomas; 815 students showed Ipriests back to service with when the Rt. Rev. Monsignor high school in Broom field; up for opening of classes in I the Armed Forces, Father Ed- Delisle A. Lemieux, surprised Machebeuf and Marycrest September. mm Iward A. Leyden, pastor of two young hoodlums breaking High Schools, Denver, began Educators Foresee I Christ the King Parish, and into the rectory of St. Catherine senior classes; and a new Government Aid I Father Edward D. Ryan, as- Parish and was forced to shoot gymnasium was blessed for Catholic educators flocked to Isistant at St. Peter’s, Greeley. one of them in self-defense. Annunciation High, Denver. Denver in 1961 to attend prof essional meetings. Catholic college officials at the ■Association of Am erican Col leges Convention in January said students will have a harder time getting into college, will pay more, and will study harder, Milestone in CCD Instruction Program foresaw government aid to ease the financial pressure, and A milestone in the history of the Confraternity of Christian The seven teachers are engaged in giving instruction to re promised a better education. Doctrine in the Archdiocese of Denver was reached when tarded children in their respective parishes. Graduates are Delegates to the National seven certificates were given for the first time for training in Mary Louise Hammond, Martha H. Holton, Eleanor Rogers, Conference of Catholic Guid instruction of retarded children. Roger Martinez (seated) of and Ann Scheetz, all of Holy Family Parish, Denver; Pat ance Councils in March in St. Catherine's I ’ a r is h , Derby, and a graduate of Regis College, Stainbrook and Gloria Tolaro, St. Mary’s, Littleton; and Rita Loretto Heights, challenged conducted the 10-hoiir course at the CCD center. He em pha Carlino, St. Patrick’s, Denver, Ijeft to right above are Mrs. Scheetz, Pat Stainbrook, Rita Carlino, Eleanor Rogers, and the governm ent to halt dis sized the various types of retardation and the manner of ap Sister Mary Celine, a consultor, of the Missionary Sisters of Our crimination against private proach to these types. Guests speakers at the course were schools in the National Mrs. Cleo Wallace of the Wallace Village for Children, Broom Lady of Victory at Holy Ghost Youth Center, Denver. Defense Education .Act. field. and Dr. .Allan Murphy. Other Catholic educators in the headlines were principals and administrators at the an Pontiff Calls for Opening v A ' S n o t nual Supervisors' Workshop and participants in a panel on "Fin ancing Catholic Higher Educa tion” at the .American College Of Council Meeting in '62 Public Relations Association.' convention in July. Vatican City. — Pope John conquests in the technical and The annual Teachers’ Insti XXIII on Christmas day sol scientific field, but which still tute for the .Archdiocese of Den emnly called for the opening of carries the con.sequences of a ver and the Diocese of Cheyenne the Second Vatican Council in temporal order.” Draws Over 77,000 Visitors in October brought 812 princi 1962, as he offered the facili The Pope said the world's pals and teachers to Denver. ties of the Church to the moral progress had not kept The Shrine to St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, sons. It contains the altar and statue Nuns’ Communities world's "grave state of spiritu pace with its material ad first U.S. cltizen-salnt, attracted more than of Mother Cabrini, moved from the original Evidence Progress al need.” vances, but he found reason 77,(HH) visitors the past year from ail parts of grotto in 1947. In the foreground is the spring for hope, despite the tenden Congregations of sisters too The 80-year-old Pontiff signed the U.S. and various countries throughout the discovered by the saint. cies "of distrustful souls to played a part in making news. with a golden pen the Latin Pa world. The new chapel accommodates 100 per pal bull Humanac Salutis (O f see only darkness burdening Human Salvation) that an the face of the earth.” We like nounced the historic meeting to to reaffirm “ all our confidenc [xtensive Improvements Cited at Cabrini Shrine rally Christendom against es in our Savior who has not "militant atheism operating on left the world which He re The Mother Cabrini Shrine the shrine grounds. The shrine was erected in contains tlie altar and statue of a world scale. " The precise deem ed." he said. site has been the subject of ex- Vandalism Costly 1947 to com m em orate the first -Mother Cabrini, moved from tb e ’ date for the council has not Although the Holy Father did I tensive improvem ents in the The news from the shrine, U.S. citizen-saint. Born in Italy, original grotto. been set. not mention Communism by name, his allusions to it were 1 past year. Highlighting the im however, was not all good in Mother Cabrini becam e a U.S. In the sum m er months chil "The Church today Ls as clear, Vatican sources said, provements was the installation 1961. Vandals broke into the citizen and was canonized by dren from the Queen of Heaven ^ sisting at a crisis of society,” when he talked of "militant of an 85-carillon (bell) system, grounds early in August and Pope Pius XII in 1946. Orphanage spend an allotted the Holy Father declared. atheism. ■’ the highest bell installation in caused an estimated $1,500 dam She came to Denver Oct. 24, time enjoying the camp facili "W hile humanity is at the the world. age to the buildings and fix' 1902, and established the ()ueen ties at the shrine. critical moment of a new era, To Discuss Unity The carillons, identical to tures in the shrine. of Heaven Orphanage under the The M issionary Sisters of the tasks of a gravity and im The agenda of the Second those in the Cathedral at Mur- .A statue qf the Sacred Heart 'supervision of Bishop Nicholas Sacred Heart, the congregation mense amplitude await the A'atican Council will be vast in ano, Italy, were dedicated the in the lower chapel of the (', Matz. In 1912 she purchased founded by Mother Cabrini. con Church as in the most tragic scope, but one of the main is past June by the Rt. Rev, Mon shrine was damaged, glass lamp 900 acres of ground in Mount duct both the Queen of Heaven epochs of its history. sues will be Church unity. The signor Thomas Barry, pastor of globes were broken, a com I Vernon Canyon for a 'ummer Orphanage and the Mother Ca "It in fact concerns." he said, Pope disclosed that some non- Annunciation Parish, Denver. memoration plaque and stained 'school and home for orphans. brini Shrine. "putting in contact with the \i- Catholic chuiches already glass window were smashed, vifying and lasting energies of have accepted invitations’ and Other improvements complet Water Flew Laymen on the shrine com electric wiring was pulled apart, the Gospel, the modern world, a hope to send observers to the ed are the widening and repair mittee are Frank Merelli, ^ and trash was spread about the She was warned there was no world that exalts itself for its' ing of the road to the shrine council meeting, [N'CWC] grounds. ' water on the site. But while chairman; Clifford E. Bohan grounds, construction of three The vandalism was a severe i walking at the place one day non, John .A. Campbell, Sr.; additional parking areas, and financial blow to hopes for fur I she overturned a large rock and blacktopping and installation of Joseph Dire, .'.rthur Gaglia, ther improvem ents at the immediately water be.gan to parking barricades in the main John Malpiede, Frank Notary, shrine, according to Frank Mer- ! flow from under it. parking areas. Louis Polidori, Joseph J. Seal- elli, president of the shrine com .At the spot where .Mother Ca- vo, Louis R. Tezak, and Er WOMEN Rock gardens were construct mittee. brini discovered this natural ed on both sides of the 400-step Additional construction and spring, a stone grotto, a semi nest .A. Tomeo. stairway leading to the top of expansion of shrine facilities, replica of the famed grotto of Mr.-Merelli said that persons the hill, where the statue of the he said, will depend in large Lourdes, was erected in her interested in donating to im You can make sure you’ll have extra holiday Sacred Heart stands. Irrigation measure on the generosity of honor in 1947, provements at the shrine may for the rock gardens is provid donors who wish to express In 1959 the grotto was re contact him by calling him at WANTED! cash when you need it next year if you join ed from two large lakes. their love of St. Frances X a placed with an enlar.ged new WE. 4-9414. Names of benefact our Christmas Club now. It’s a wonderful Also installed in the year was vier Cabrini through contribu chapel of Lyons sandstone, ac ors are engraved on a plaque an automatic sprinkling system tions for the nationally known commodating more than lilt) at the foot of the stairway to to work in Circulation way for thrifty people to save eihead for with m ore than 100 outlets on memorial. persons for sersiccs. The chapel the hilltop statue. Department of The Den gift-givang and other seasonal expenses. 77,192 Visit ver Catholic Register. Come in today . . . Cabrini Shrine RILIGIOUS ARTICLES Full and part time help I Continued From Page I ' S a v e b y m ail. Mail your first payment, name and • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS Guatemala, and Scotland. 6 needed. Salary or com address to "Christmas Club,” American each; National Bank. 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The Rule of Law REcasTER^I^^e^^ m d Q p i H t 'm '^ H E CHURCH is always on the. gards her territories in India. side of world government, It is unfortunately true that when and if it is approximated, as whenever a decision of an interna-, it sometimes has been. The early tional tribunal has been accepted Christians almost wholly supported by the country againrt which it has the Roman Empire, which came as gone, this has usually been in a Holy Spirit Stirs near to being an international rule matter of minor importance. At of law as the world has ever seen. least, if any decision nas been ac Even an imperfect world gov cepted that is regarded as unfavor Breath of Unity ernment, which sometimes makes able, the issue has involved s(>me , By R. G. P i m s wrong decisions, is better than point between nations of similar E’RE L IV IN G the Christmas season and coming none at all, as long as there is an culture and obedience to law, such W to the New Year. As some see it, this means actual balance of justice over in as the Scandinavian lands. we’re losing that time of year when the gp-ace of God justice and world wars are avoided. seems to well up around us, when His power seems for But we have not even the mini THE QUESTION comes down once to become real and inescapable—and we are get mum requirements for a rule of law to this: Right is right and wron^ 7 = - ting. back to the humdrum down-to-earth business of over the world. The proof of it can is nobody. R i^ t is not an interna everyday life. 7 tional court; nght is not the United But this is to forget the great spirit that is stir be seen in the ease with which ring. in the world, that r Nehru has disregarded law and or Nations, unless such bodies rive de makes this (me of the great der when this has served his ends, cisions and take actions that are days of Christianity. B o h i f l C l I while maundering platitudes about right. It must be admitted that peace on otiier occasions. wherever the UN has upheld and . MAYBE YOUR ffiEA enforced the right, its decisions of a spirit stirring is the the NEHRU HAS HYPOCRITIC have either been i^ ored , as when wild wind ivith which the it decided for the internationaliza Holy Spirit ckme on the ALLY stated that he always abides first Pcmtecost Maybe it is Headlines by the decisions of international tion of Jerusalem, or it was really the lesser but very specific organizations. The Portuguese Am tiietlLI.S. that enforced the decision, evidence in the appariticms at Lourd&s and Fatima. bassador to Washington has named as in the Korean War. But there are other ways in which the Holy Spirit just one of the international deci We must not despair of ^interna works. And I do not mean those we know so well sions he has flouted, that of a ver tional government But we shall in the repentance of the long-lapsed Catholic or the conversion ci the ncm-CathoUc spouse. dict of the International Court of never attain it if we do not enforce Here is a whole series of what 1 have in mind: Justice, ()f April 12, 1960, which the right, regardless of the attitude The election of a Pope whose very temperament and was favorable to Portugal as re of the “ uncommitted.” ' certainly whose ardent desires lean toward frienclly i relations with non-Catholics, the Holy Father’s deci- sion to convoke the Second Vatican Ecumenical Coun cil, the creation of the Secretariat for the Promotion (tf Christian Unity, the visit with the Pope by the Archbishop of Canterbury and more recently by the Portugal's Christian Legacy head (rf the Episcopalian Church in the U.S., the tenor of t l» meeting of the World Council of Churches in h e e x p u l s io n of the Portuguese PORTUGUESE CIVILIZATION India, and now the issuance of Pope John’s encycli T from Goa, to which they had as across the seas was Chiistocentric. cal ( « the 15th centenary of the (leath of Pope Leo much right as Nehru had to India (he The pride of race in the Portuguese the Great 'h f?; had none at all to Goa, which was never was nearly always exceeded or sur a part of a country called India), should passed by the Christocentric spirit. The MAYBE IT IS A CASS of not seeing the woods make the civilized world realize what Portuguese, unlike, the Dutch and Eng for the trees, and maybe it is just an inherited mis they owe to this gallant little country lish, never put financial gain above trust of anything Protestant, but many people do not of navigators. We pass over its count safety of the persecuted Christians of really seem to notice what is happening. The thought less scientific contributions. Japan. r ’ ■ never seems to have entered many minds that all It was the Portuguese, through the The Portuguese have gone fmtiiet / this undeniable trend may be the Holy Spirit moving zeal of Prince Henry the Navigator, than any other people, milte, Brown, in a roundabout and certeinly strange but wonderfiS Yellow, or Black, m surmounting ra “ Bomb-Boyd Pl«af« moks a New Year’s who first opened the era of European way to accomplish at some probably distant date the exploration which ended in the discov cial antagonisms. Portugal and Brazil Resolvfloii ffo be len Pwshy In 1962.” unity of Faith that Christ prayed for at the Last ery of America. Prince Henry acted in remain our mostit gloriousglori( monuments Sup^r. the name of Christ, as did every great to racial eciuality./ . It is ironic: that Port* Portuguese explorer and navigator, at ugal-beyond-the-seasond-the-se is now being at POPE JOHN sees the trend for what it is. In his least partially or nominally. tacked in the name of opposition to co new encyclical on 'Pope Leo he says he called the Read 'Em and Reap Cruelties there were in the Portu lonialism. if . coming ecumenical council specifically to help the guese empire, in India, in Brazil, and Church accomplish its mission of unity. He admits By James M. Shea Read everything? Perhaps “I never read stories in your elsewhere. The most ardent Portu ORIENTAL PUBUCISTS of ti\ with sorrow the unity does not exist today, but he A M E O L D RESOLU not. But consider the resolve paper if I see the word ‘lit guese do not dream of defending all day, even those with deeply natlonaliit, adds, “ However, it is a cause of comfort and of gentle STIONS this New Year’s? of the mother of a large ,fam- urgy’ in them,” a business the actions of their conquistadores. But anti-imperialist, a n d anti-European hope to us.to see those generous and^growing efforts One of the saints—maybe man told me once. What a standaras of judgment, like the Indian ] pity! Here he was neglect there is one thing the Portuguese can madb' in various parts of the world for the purpose of all of them—said the best scholar K. M. Panikkar, do not hesitate plan is to tackle one fault at ing the richest treasure of say witii perfect historical truth: Their , Chnstij a time. the Church in his newspaper overseas territories were built on Chris to acknowledge the superiority of the! Take, for example, the On ] reading—the much neglected tianity; without Christianity they would Portuguese or Spanish spiiiL For tho | fault of not reading. A vast treasure of divine worship. have disintegrated, as did the Dutch sake.ri civilization, let us suppdrt gal* We may be getting ba(* to the everyd^ life of educational system is set up The Home TO THE NEWSPAPER- possessions in Ceylon. lant Portugal. the world, but these are not ordinary days. The Holy for the basic purpose of en man, such remarks are a Spirit is moving in a way the world has not seen for abling us to read. Forests challenge to his ability and many a year,, indeed many a century. are laid waste to provide the Scene a spur to his conscience. raw material for our books Have stories about divine lA^WVWVWWVWWW^^WWWWWWWWI and periodicals. Moveable worship been told effective type and its modem variants ily to read the stories on page ly? move at a speed that dazzles one whether they interested But to the reader, there is Moral Law on Colonialism the human mind. her or not. no excuse for waiting until every report is couched in su IN THE CATBOUC PRESS “ Stories on Federal aid to perb literary language before b o u t h a l f the foreign news is der, ahy State, provided it has the alone a vast corps of person education were hard going deigning to take notice. A taken up with colonial wars—the means and the will, may undertake, Roses and Cactus nel dedicate themselves to for me at first,” she said, People who say they have this mission. We did this in the case of ■ : . l: Indian aggression on Goa, the Indo the never - finished task of "but after a while I got the “ no time to read” often Puerto Rico and the Philippines. By Josira i^. K n m to the Pope. Poor man must enough can recite w ord 'for nesian aggression against Dutch New bringing to the Catholic peo whole picture and found out It is argued, against every justifica have thought that Pius XU ple the news that matters. that it was a pretty exciting word the morning’s descrip Guinea, and the UN fight with Tshombe : IS JUST ONE TEAR tion of colonization, continues me Code, was Just an alias for Eich- Not to read it is no small one. And it involved me, tion of the basketball game in the Congo are prime examples. linee I joined leveral of ! mannl too.” that took place the night be ^ a t has the moral law to say about that humanity remains divided into r my confreret of die Foortb fault. But there have been com fore, or the cute and piquant equal and independent societies, none Estate In writing a w e < ^ colonialism, an emotional w o ^ that pensations, such as the doc advice dished out by the local of them has the right to exercise over column for the Rtgittitr. Since commonly generates no light? One of tor’s wife who asked how she lovelorn adviser. then, nearly a dozen alOUat^. the best Catholic pronouncements on the others any sort of jurisdiction or could contribute to the work - newspapks have incorporated this subject comes from The Code of control. But sometimes colonization is of the missionaries in Peru; NO, IT IS A MATTER of this edttorial page Info t l ^ AND THEN International Ethics, drawn up after essential to international order. the business man in North motivation more than one of own editkmi, providing an Is it true that tabloid news Something to think about: Carolina who requested the time. If we consider knowl the First World War by a group of eTe^ihcreatlng readership. papers were Invented because “ Unless a man has talents to names of reference books on edge important we should scholars under the guidance of Cardi THE CODE RECOGNIZES duties It h>Mn!iman nature to pro- so many people are now wear make something of himself, early Catholic American his seek it. If we are satisfied nal Mercier and known as the Malines as well as rights in the colonizing pow test>that with wUdi we dis ing bifocal glasses? freedom is an Irksome bur tory; the Bishop who informed with our “ Catholic compre Code. Coming from authors who were er. It has the duty to educate the col-' agree bat to remain silent on den.”—Eric Hoffer. me that he often uses my ma hension,” to invent an ob opinion wi^ which 1 we con- in great part Belgians, it is especially onized i^oples to the position of emanci terial in his sermons and writ And then Chesterton in his scure phrase, then there is opposite to the crisis in the former Bel pation, if tiiey want it. But, once eman ■ f - f little motive for reading the dMAMWMMMMyyWWWWIMtfMMWWWWhAAAA ings; a group of doctors in “ Ballad of the White Horse” cipation has been achieved, the former Catholic press. But if we de gian Congo. Maryland asking permission had this to say about the Ir And then there was the lady colony must not break all the bonds to reprint “ Men of Medicine;” ish: sire to know the mind of the who was trying to make con THE DIVINE PLAN is distorted that united it to the parent styty. Therd Profiles ahd a dozen other publications For the great Gaels of Ireland versation with a tramp who Church and if we understand interested in quottog a par Are the men that God made had come to her door for food: the everlasting significance and humanity frustrated, says t h e should be co-operation ^f^reenthe of the persons, places, and mother and the daughter country. , ticular column that fitted spe mad. “ Are you really content to Code, when backward nations, through / and cific needs. For all their wars are merry. events in which the life of incapacity, slackness, or laziness, fail Those who want to know jnst how spend your life walking about the Church is being lived to And all their songs are sad. the country begging?” to develop the potentialities of their ter colonialization stands in the law of God* THE MOST ENCOURAG day, then we won’t need to ritory. As long as there is no authority can do no better than to read .The Perspectives “ No, mam,” he replied, "I be coaxed to read diligently ING MESSAGE during the whose task it is to remedy this disor Code of International Ethics (Newman). WVWWWWVWywVIA/WWWNfVWWW past year was a long-distance Wonder why neither Roger often wish I had a car.” the news that matters. call from St. Louis. I had Maris or Mickey Mantle nev cur. Long ago my good Bishop written a column on Father er named one of their boys gave me some sage advice Edward Dowling, S.J., t h e Homer. which I have always tried to s::intly priest who carried on follow. He said: “Do not a full schedule of work de avoid controversial subjects. Can you top this? Bob Con- Democracy Fruit of Patience spite three decades of crip sidine, noted writer and radio Speak your mind and pull no pling arthritis. A memorial li punches. If an irate reader and TV standout, speaking of brary was being planned in ustafson delivered an impromptu make it a crime for anyone tells you to cancel his sub- his family said: "We have By G. J. G , S.S. his honor. The goal was $100,- speech.” to do or say anything which scripUon because he does not four c h iii’en. One is adopted, W A H E NKRUMAH 000. After about one-half had tends to ridicule him or bring like what you have written, at I forget which one.” seeks to serve as a bene been collected, the campaign K him into contempt least that is a sign that your factor to the world com IT IS HIGHLY UNLIKELY bogged down. The caller in ’f 4 > munity by presenting his that Ghana will have the hap The world has certainly editorials are being read.” formed me that she felt my And then there was the fa profundities in a book en piest memoiiea of bis stay done a lot for Ghana in al article would revive interest ther who asked his son: titled I Speak of Freedom. in their country—may it be lowing this dangerous and and put the drive over the SINCE ENTERING THE “How did you do in your ex This is indeed a curious sit brief! Nkrumah, The New devious tyrant to seize power: top. She likewise told me that NATIONAL FIELD, my mail aminations, Tommy?” uation. One wonders why the Republic reports, has recent The basic mistake here haaf has increased considerably. 1 a large metropolitan daily was “ Oh,” he answered airily, dictator of Ghana should ever ly jailed 49 citizens whose been due to the naivete of t l» can frankly say that most of Interested in reprinting my “ I did what George Washing have tackled such a subject, only offense was to think for Western mind. yr« have long story and distributing it as a the correspondence is heart ton did.” on the face of it one quite )>een familiar with democ warming and encouraging. part of a brochure to solicit AAAAAAAAAf\AAAAAAAAAA/\AAAAAAAAAA/V “ What do you mean?” the beyond his powers of analy racy.' We are long familiar The brickbats have been few the support of its hundreds of 17? cnoURy father inquired. sis. The New Republic com with the intricacies of demo and far apart, but even these thousands of readers. raeusH K)ct "I went down In history” ments acidly, “ It is doubtful cratic administratioD and I have learned to enjoy after Writing a column week Ponder was the triumphant reply. that Nkrumah could have have even mastered some of 17 years at the editor’s desk. after week is not easy. To se x>SriMH?cSA done himself a greater dis the teehniques of day-to*day The man who told me I had lect a subject of Interest to WWU STILL AM service than to publish- this politics in a country govern rocks in my head may have most readers is a major oper An o u can / f / r and book.” In it he portrays him ed “democraticaUy.” diagnosed my mental condi ation in itself. A chiei^g var ntiPMtD /Vt self as lo n g -v ^ d e d , right BUT ONE CAN CALL iti tion. The woman who wrote: iety is another. Most impor AmsHDUM / v n u. NV OaMHOOM. eous, and self-inflated. Judg Print naive to entertain the hope “ I can tell from your name tant, I think, is the task of ing from several reviews we grafting demoeraey on a * and the way you express choosing an idea that bears have seen he is a kind of branch which cannout nour yourself that you must be a the human touch, and then FULL AS BOOKS Mussolini in sepia. And one themselves and to question ish it One cannot take a Jew” did not insult me in the presenting it without profound OtSPITE EUROPt'S ACUTE SMORTAsx o r m a r t , Mussolini was enough. Here the infallibility of his wis mob of nattve tribesmen and leasi (]hiist and Mary, Jo philosophical embellishment There is always room at TWO TMIBPS O FA U .'na is a quotation which will dom. It is interesting to note turn them tout court into citi seph and Peter, John the so that even the least sophis the top. — Daniel Webster m cSTC IN 1HC WOM.O serve our purposes: “ I have that he will choose the judges zens. One cannot offer votes Baptist and John the Evange ticated can understand. (1782-1M2), when advised not 1D-0Wy ARC tUROPCAM the happiest memories of my to try them and be will de to people who cannot iread list all were Jews. That to become a lawyer, since the NATIONALS. stay in Liberia. I shall never fine the court’s procedures. the ballot. ! places me in pretty select THIS COLUMN has been a profession was overcrowded. P forget the wild enthusiasm He is engaged at present in Democracy is the patient company. There w a s t h e challenge. We hope we can • • • of the crowds . . . when I drafting legislation which will fruit of e x ^ e n c e . southerner who charged me continue to please MOST OF You have endured worse with covering up “ Catholic YOU in the months ahead. things; God will grant an end crimes,” attributing t h e May the new year bring you even to these. — Virgil (70- T H E REGISTER slaughter of millions of Jews peace and every blessingl 19 B.C.), Aeneid, 1, 199. Strange But True Tkurtdoy, Dec. 28, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE FIV E Loyola Parish Sots Holy Hour The 13th annual Holy Hour REGISTORIALS of Reparation will be con ducted in St. Ignatius Lo CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS yola’s Church, Denver, from /I 8 to 9 p.m. on New Year’s m- eve, Sunday, Dec. 31. Father William J. Heavey, 8.J., as L-i' sistant pastor, will conduct the Wingers: Right and Left services. By Bob Ramsey the ones who are constantly at Although this banter is like N. RECENT MONTHS the each other’s throats. Nothing ly to continue, would it not be terms “ right-winger” and can get them off faster or at a more worthwhile to fight our I common enemy — Commu “ left-w i n g e r” have been more heated pace than the crashing down in crescendos subject of Communism — do nism — instead of one an other? There is only one group of invective. The “ radical mestic and foreign. profiting by the bickering that right” and the “ communist is going on between Ameri left," the “consymps,” the “ ul PO Lm CAL DISCUSSION cans on how to combat Com traconservatives," and the is good, but when it becomes an arena for vile epithets and munism— the Reds. As long “ pseudo-liberals” have been 9Bn baseless charges those en as we Americans fight one an b m d e d on individuals and gaged in it act as senseless other, the Communists can go groups alike. BY INVESTING IN FHA < on about their business of animals rather than responsi INSURED, MORTGAOfS Although few have at ble men. There is too much subverting our nation without tempted to define the’ two • Iim iiM t and principal paM at stake to justify this con fear of interruption. nwnthfy w or^ , it seems that those who stant, unnecessary bantering ADMITTEDLY, the abyss a Principal Inaurad by U.l. dasiify themselves as “ con between conservatives a n d Oevammtnl Agancy between conservatism and lib servative” and “ liberal” are liberals. Laam how to taka 'advantaga et eralism is deep and wide. One thli naw Invaatmdnt opportunity. wonders whether it is not a No coat—no obllpatlon. breach that is impossible to Alio list of I A L Aaaoclatlom currantly paying 4Vh%- lach ac bridge. But what one of us will count Insured to S14,SM by U.S. Automation, call the other less loyal to his Oov't. Agcy. ISM minimum. country because he does not Our Sorvicot P B il see the solution to political tar traa Iracinrt ta t.NA. lanrad problems in the same light as Mar^fjagM tad Ibt at laiarW Blessing or Evil we see them? Students Assist Needy Families aviati *itatl>Haai. Our anti-Communism must Call tr Writt extend further than castigat One of the largest Christmas food gifts to the needy was 52 families in the Denver area, benefiting around 380 parents WitTAMIkICA tICUamiB, INC. I By Jim Fibdleb which machines do all or most ing Robert Welch as a “fas made by students at Regis High School, Denver. In a drive and children. The distribution of the food baskets was handled 11M i«. Ath sic. Mils O MANY EMPLOYES, au of the mechanical work that cist” or diagnosing Eleanor conducted by the school’s R Club, students contributed 2,835 by the students. They are, from left, Thomas Kiatta, Donald tomation appears to be a must be done to provide the NAME ...... T Roosevelt’s views as “ political items of canned food. They not only brought the food from their St. Louis, Richard Scherer, Dennis Goodwin, WilUam Wagner, I great evil, and we cannot wealth necessary both for sub senility.” If we are engaged own homes, but in some instances solicited items in their John Hall, Michael Kellogg, Jay Mueller, Pat Kelly, Michael STRIST ...... really blame those with fam sistence and for civilization. in such name-calling, the com neighborhood areas. Father Arthur T. Verdleck, SJ., Regis Atencio, Nell Rudolph, and Kenneth Jorgenson. ilies or dependents who have CITY ______ZONE . . . STATE . . . . mon grounds on which to High School athletic director, said the food was distributed to I suddenly been “ booted” out IN SUCH A SOCIETY each wage the fight to save our I into the street by some ma- man, or each family, could nation from the atheistic ] chine for thinking so. have a sufficient share in the scourge that threatens it most The term “ technicological private ownership of machines certainly will never be discov Rosary-Making Units List Donations unemployment” is no substi- so as to gain a sufficient sub ered. THE EMPLOYEES AND MANAGEMENT I tote for food and clothing sistence from their producti (Our Lady’s Rosary Making of the Carmelite Sisters in Kum- ed at CR. 9-15^0 for further I when you have lost your job vity. OF d a Le id e n 's t a k e t h is FINALLY, we who declare Club) bakonam, India. information about this circle, because of a mechanical auto- Each man in such a society OPPORTUNITY TO WISH ourselves to be Catholic have A total of of 1,360 rosaries which meets on the second I maton. could be a capitalist, and, as • 275 rosaries have been sent YOU AND YOURS A HOLY an added responsibility. No have been sent to home and Wednesday of each month. This reaction, common to Mortimer Adler and Louis to the Maryknoll Fathers in AND BLESSED 1962. matter whether we are con foreign missions by the rosary- New York for their overseas Some 600 rosaries are being many^ workingmen and wo Kelso maintain in their book servative or liberal, the Cath making groups in the archdio missions. se9t to the Holy Father in men, is the result of the un- The Capitalist Manifesto, he olic faith we are supposed to cese, as follows. Rome for use in the missions. I charitable businessman, who could be “an economically • UO Rosaries for the Sis be living carries over into This is an annual gift sent somehow feels that he has no free man, free from exploita • 250 rosaries were sent to ters of St. Benedict, Atchinson, every phase of our lives— even to the Holy Father. I obligations whatsoever to pre tion by other men, free from the Confraternity of Christian Kans., for their mission schools. our political lives. pare a worker or to care for Doctrine in Ogden, Utah, c /o St. Two new groups are being destitution or want, free from • 125 rosaries for the So a worker when automation Catholicism allow^ us to dis Joseph’s Church. formed, one by the Legion of I the drudgery of mechanical ciety of St. Joseph, Baltimore, After Christmas Clearance I comes into a plant. work — and so free to live agree with but hot to damn Marj) in the Sacred Heart Par • 300 rosaries were sent to Md., for their missionary work. well if he has the virtue to those of opposite political ish, Denver, and the second in CRIB FIGURES Vs OFF Rev. V. R. Tarcisius, O.M.I., “CUTE” STATEMENTS do so.” views. If We can learn to put CIref* in Oo M m Lafayette. at Jaffna, Ceylong, India, for CHRISTMAS CARDS Va OFF I suggesting that "automation “ Just as the status of citi Catholic charity ahead of po The Nativity Rosary Making Anyone interested In either use in parish work. will mean more jobs” do not zenship conferred upon all litical passion, then we can Group in Golden made a total of these new groups or any help to feed miners’ babies has achieved political democ proceed as Christians toward • 300 rosaries have been sent of 1,642 rosaries ,in the past other rosary making circle, may in Pennsylvania, when the racy,” Kelso and Adler main- a common goal and against a to the Mother General, Mt. Car year. Mrs. Hokenson, 523 Ford call Daniel McEnery, at MA 3- 1120 Broadway KE. 4-8233 new machines' that have re, tab, “ so the individual and common enemy. mel, Flemington, N.J., for use Street, Golden, may be contact 5859, for further information. placed the miners are manu private ownership of capital factured in places perhaps as by all ■ households would I far away as California. achieve economic democ I.< Many unions have at racy.” "r ^ a & n e » £ . tempted to forestall the lay offs and unemployment chu.sed THIS FREEDOM from by automation by what has much of the mechanical work been labeled as “ feather-bed must become freedom for lei UOTMES , ding” — a term that implies sure. DOWNTOWN—SIXTEENTH AND WELTON I something evil, but a prac The. late Pius XII said that O W i k t a tice that is, for the most part, it was his “ hope that the pro JhsL W jCU tiu SiohSL I a sincere attempt of working found needs of the soul will men to continue making a find their satisfaction in the livelihood for their families greater amount of free time because an employer or so available because of modern Sfarfing Tomorrow 9:15 a.m, fo 8:30 p»m, "'•A. ciety has not seen fit to con machines.” trol the employment of auto Through the proper use of mation. this greater amount of leisure unquestionably. •• ou r time, men and women will be MANY LABOR LEADERS better able to pursue cultur today, it seems to me, are al, religious, and philosophi negligent in their role as cal goals. leaders when they fail to grasp the meaning of automa CONSCIENTIOUS LABOR 9 oiUKtiu| CCeo^toMce V * tion. They fail to understand leaders, business men, and that automation should mean all members of society, it J fewer jobs for workingmen. seems to me, should be work ■ ' J V - ■ Automation, however, should ing together to guard against automation becoming a curse ■ not and nesd not and must , % not mean i a loss of income rather than a blessing. K o ^ w U . y - for that vast section of soci Monsignor George G. Hig end ety we call “workers.” gins, director of the NCWC ^ 7 . % - It may seem “ far-fetched” Social Action Department, to imagine a state of com pointed out that this can hap J '’ ’ ■ •5:j ‘ i V- \ plete automation but, with pen if automation is “ intro J im S y C M e ^ duced so rapidly or so hap the great advances that are Chargp P«r4fc.M t being made in science and hazardly as. to result in un- BUM Mnmrr r*t technology, it should take no employmentj or even in un • great amount of imagination deremployment in a given re SUITS & TOPCOATS Reg’ss to conceive of a society in gion or country.” Holds in ' Register System of Catholic Newspapers ••Will Call" Founding Editor __.lT h e late Rt. Rev, ^Matthew Smith, Ph.D. •X-T-K-N-D-K-D President...... Archbishop Urban J. Vehr PAYMBNTS Editor and Business Manager______Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh, Ph.D. Executive Editor______Msgr. John B. Ebel, M.A., Lilt.D. Associate Business Manager_____Rev. Daniel J. 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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thurt<|oy, Dec. 28, 1961 Leadville Court Slates Reception of Candidates Plans are being formulated byi able clothing were collected and the Catholic Daughters of Amer packed by court members for ica Court in Leadville for the the Bishops’ Thanksgiving annual reception of candidates clothing drive. ' The reception will be held Three boxes of Christmas Sunday, Jan. 28, in Annunciation gifts weighing '35 pounds were Parish hall. A banquet will fol sent by Mrs. Ed Slifka and low the reception. her committee to the State Mother Pens Pamphlets Hospital in Pueblo. This is an LETTER OF THANKS annual project of the court. The court received letters of A highlight of the evening was On Home, Family Care gratitude from the Holy Father, the Christmas recipe exchange. Africa, India, the State Hospital, A mother with multiple scler- of them with the aid of an Members of the refreshment and the Legion of Mary for ros osis since 1959 has just writ- eye shield because of double committee made their Christ aries made by the Leadville ten three pamphlets on the vision. mas specialty for the meeting Rosary Guild, a committee of home and family care, two She is Mrs. Cecilia Desmond, and provided the recipe. Court St. Francis Cabrini. 2342 Dexter Street, Denver. Included in the spread were Mrs. Desmond is a graduate A set of vestments sent to patesa, sprits, panteoni, truffles, of St. Francis de Sales’ High the Maryknoll Fathers was also Danish pastry, and fancy cook School and the Seton School acknowledged. ies. Mrs. Emma Malavar was of Nursing in Colorado More than 2,700 pounds of us- chairman for the event. Springs. After graduation she studied at the University of Colorado. Prior to her marriage, she Mass, Holy Hour Slated was a clinical instructor at Mercy Hpspital. She has five For First Saturday Club children. The First Saturday Mass and Holy Hour sponsored by Our Mrs. Desmond’s first book Lady of Fatima First Saturday Club will be held at 12:10 p.m. let, A Catholic Mother’s Pray- in Holy Ghost Church Jan. 6, followed by a luncheon at 1:30 erbook, was published in 1959. 'Big Sisters' Entertain 'Little Sisters' p.m. in the Denver Dry Goods tearoom. Reservations for lunch, Her current pamphlets, pub their little sisters at a Christmas party and exchange of gifts. at $1.65 per plate, should be telephoned to either Mrs. John lished by the Divine Word Mrs. Barbara Mahoney, (second from left), chairmen of the “ Big sister’’ group of the Archbishop’s Guild’s helped to This year the number of little sisters was much larger than LaTourette, FR 7-1062, or Mrs. Nina Heiser, EA. 2-4610, not Press, Techny, HI., are: direct party activities at Queen of Heaven Orphanage, Denver. usual because of the number of girls from Cuba at the later than Friday, Jan. 5. Discipline in the Home (15 orphanage. cents). Religious Education She and Santa served refreshments to the girls. Each Christmas the “ big Sisters” of the guild entertain and Formation in the Home Spo«ia* ALL STORES CLOSED MONDAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY • / W W W ® in Rolled, Boneless Veal Roast Tied lb. Genuine Milk Fed, no waste, extra lean, any size. WHOLE 12-16 lbs. or EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT Cooked Hams FULL SHANK HALF 6-8 lbs. lb. YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LISTED BELOW Top National Brands, truly fully cooked. (Full Butt Half 6-8 lbs. lb. 59c) Married HOLY TRINin CATHEDRAL St. Anne's (Arvada) Presentation CATHEDRAL Sharon Lee Henshaw, North Gate Shopping Notre Dame 226 E. 13TH AVE. Center Thin skinneci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvada Square St. Anthony and (Next to Foodland 71 30 No. Federal 518 E. Colfax Robert E. Henshaw of Den Shopping Center St. Rose of Lima Calavo Avocados medium size each Super Mrkt.) Ben Kusaka, Mgr ver. recently became the Harold Gleaves, Mgr. Irving t W. Alamado bride of Frank .M. Maroney. (4 doors So. of Fu rr Rex PouMus, Mgr. Ttd Loth*m*r, Mgr. Food Mkt.) Bemie Rnnerty, Jr.» Mgr. son of .Mr. and Mrs. James Bel-Air Frozen, 6-oz. cans Maroney of Storden, Minn., in ST. BERNADEHE Orange Juice Premium Quality St. Francis de Sales' Church, Annunciation OUR LADY HOLY FAMILY Most ST. LOUIS, AND ST. MARY Judith Sokera was maid of Loyola OF FATIMA 36th & Benton Precious Blood ENGLEWOOD honor, and Sheila Jerman was John enorum, MAGDALENE flower girl. Bridesmaids were 34th A Downing 1490 Carr Owner 5915 So. Univm ily Only Safeway CoUca at Plarc* Patricia and Juanita Wether- Harry Costanten, gives you both Frank E. Johnson, Mgr Bill Flynn, Mgr. Anthony Poernich, RUSSELL WALKER, Barnard (Rod) bee. The bridegroom's broth Mgr. Mgr. JR ., Mgr. FInnarty, Mgr. . . . a lower ers, Larry .Maroney. was best total food bill man, Danny .Maroney, was the ST. M ARY’S, Littleton, ALL SOULS, Englewood 73 E. BELLEVIEW Roy Belair, Mgr. SAFEWAY and stamps attendant, and Jimmy Maron- I (Gold Bond) ey acted as ring-bearer. Ush COLORADO SPRINGS ers were David Schell and We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. Phil Trujillo. 317 SO. NEVADA 2320 E. P LA H E AVE. GOLF ACRES Prices good in Denver and Suburbs, Thursday thru Saturday, .After a trip to Las Vegas. VENETIAN VILLAGE Nev., the young couple are Food Bank Shopping Center SHOPPING CENTER December 28-30, 1961 3100 North Hancock residing in Denver. Dewey Johnson, Mgr. Leonard Guzman, Mgr. Al Weppner Tliurtday, Dec. 28, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN Archdiocesan News Highlights of '61 in Review (Continued From Page 3) \ accepted the invitations. $48,183.86. Maloney, who received an hon Church in his native land. tor, elected first vice presi rochial school speller in Colora The Jesuits’ Sacred Heart victims of the Red terror in Organizations made news in A Catholic Youth Council orary doctor of laws from the Father Gabriel Gallinal, S.J., dent of the National Confer do and Wyoming. Retreat House In Sedalla re Cuba; others came from Hol 1961 on the Catholic Action front. was set up in the archdio college. of Montevideo, Uruguay, who ence of Catholic Charities; Sis Tragedy struck at Stapleton ported that more than 2,309 land, 49 (most refugees from The Denver Deanery of the cese in October. Archbishop Denver bu.sinessman and phi told of the explosive combina ter M. Alfreda, administrator Field when a jet passenger men had attended retreats Indonesia); Germany, 7; and Archdiocesan Council of Catho Vehr called it “ a positive lanthropist John J. Sullivan was tion of poverty and Marx in La of Sacred Heart Hospital, La plane crashed, killing 16. Seven there since the house opened Yugoslavia, (. lic Women was reorganized in way to develop leadership named a Knight of Malta to tin America; Father Robert mar, named chairman of the priests were among the first two years before. among lay people for youth add to his other Papal honors. Parish St. Vincent de Paul April into three districts to give Keating of Chesire, Conn., new Southeastern District Hospital volunteers bringing spiritual closer contact with parish or work.” Father Bruce Vawter, C.M., Conferences and Catholic Fam national chaplain of the Amer Conference; and pl^sical aid to the vic- ganizations. Father Barry Wogan, pastor of St. Thomas Seminary, one of ily Movement groups sponsored ican Legion; Mrs. Josephine Bettinger, tims. many of the refugee families. Ai^ong ACCW activities for of St. Rose of Lima’s, Denver the nation’s leading Scripture Father Harold Gardiner, S.J., parishioner of St. Francis de Four new churches were the year were co-operation in was named director and Fa scholars, was elected head of Bishop John J. Wright of literary editor of America, who Sales, Denver, recipient of an dedicated in the archdiocese spiritual and physical aid to mi ther Robert Syrianey, pastor the Catholic Biblical Associa Pittsburgh made headlines in described the worship of wealth award from the American Le BAKERIES in IM l to serve a rapidly grant workers, the annual state of Our Lady of Fatima, Lake- tion. Denver for the third time in in the movies as a greater men gion National Education and growing Catholic population, convention in May, and an in wood, assistant director. Death in 1961 came to Ralph the year when he addressed 500 Home of Fine Pastries stitute on “ Civic Concerns of ace than, mass murder or Bri Scholarship Committee; lawyers at the annual Red Mass up S2 per cent in the past Large numbers of the faithful Chaplin, former Denverite, a gitte Bardot; in November. A few weeks ear 66 So. Broadway decade. Catholic Women” in October convert, and one of the lead Mrs. Mary Blake, affection- of the archdiocese attended the 75S So. Unlvonl^ The new churches and their and November. Vincent g. Wendling of Den atey known in Central City as lier more than 700 physicians North American Liturgy Week ers of the radical International 1550 Colorado Uvd. pastors are St. Anthony of Pa c m laawgwrafes ver who has made more than “ Grandpa Blake,” honored for gathered for the medical profes held in August in Oklahoma W(«kers of the World (Wob- 2410 East 8rd Ave. sion’s annual White Mass. dua’s, Denver, Father Robert TMcfcar A M «i City, and the National Confer blies) in the early 1900s. 500 converts in his lifetime; her efforts in helping to pre Kekeisen; Nativity of Our Lord, The 50,000 members of the ence of the Confraternity of Other deaths were those of Sister M. Janet school expert of serve the historic St. Mary of Eighty diocesan directors of Broomfield, Father George Wei- Catholic Parent-Teacher League Christian Doctrine held in Dal Mrs. H. W. Anderson of Den the Sisters of Charity of Cincin the Assumption Church there; family life activities came to 'Tbe Hnni Ustad Sere dnerve la bel; added a new service to aid the nati, who warned against criti Lynn Olson, eighth grade pupil be remembered whoa yea ore dU- las in November. John Yelen- ver, and Elizabeth Sheeby of Denver for their annual na iributUig year pelnatte to the dU- Holy Name, Fort Logan, Fa schools, a committee on lay ick of Denver was one of the South Boulder, both pioneers cism of sc'hools by self-styled of St. Therese’s, Aurora, top pa- tional conference in September. ferent Imee of raetMti. ther Anthony Weinzapfel; and teacher aides, who supplement principal speakers at the CCD and benefactors of the Church. authorities who know noth Lady of Victory, Limon, a mis the work of full-time teachers convention. ing about education. sion of St. Anthony’s, Hugo, Fa The late beloved Monsignor in the classroom. Names made news in 1961. Travelers included Mary El ther Robert Freudenstein. Attendance at the CPTL all Hugh L. McMenamin, former Nationally known figures, such liott, a St. Joseph’s High School NOW . . . 2 Locations Ground was broken in May day conference in March reach rector of Cathedral Parish, was as Jim Farley and Sen. Eu graduate, who left to serve in a for a new )600,000 church in ed more than. 4,000 — more given a posthumous award by gene McCarthy of Minnesota, Nyasaland mission, and Mary Christ the King Parish before than double the previous high. visited Denver and commented the state unit of the National Mollahan, a parishioner of St. the pastor. Father Edward Ley Delegates of 11 Western on the worlds affairs for the Council of Christians and Jews Peter’s, Fleming, spending a den, was recaUed to chaplain’s states attended the 11th re Register. for beginning “Brotherhood Cherjy Creek Downtown duties witlLthe Armed Forces. gional conference of the Nation Week,” now a national institu year as an exchange high Trappisl Saporior school student in West Geelong, 14th and Tremont In July (instruction began on al Laywoman’s Retreat Move tion. AlpmecJa and Madison I Mamod Abbot Australia. another-new 1^10,000 church in ment in Colorado Springs in Sister Cyprienne, a Little Sis The Very Rev. Dora Thomas Cherry Creek Medical 1335 Fourteenth Street S t Mary’s, Littleton, where Fa November. ’They heard from a ter of the Poor, spent her 91st Honored for achievement Keating, O.C.S.O., superior of ther Fr^erick McC^jdlin is pas distinguished list of speakers, St. Patrick’s Day at Mullen in 1961 were the Rt. Rev. Mon- AC. 2-6433 the ’Trappists’ St. Benedict’s Bldg. FR. 7-5374 tor. A parish drive was under headed by Bishop John J. Home for the Aged and re signor Elmer J. Kolka, arch taken in Littleton to meet the Wright of Pittsburgh. Monastery, Snowmass, w a s called the festivities on the diocesan Charities direc construction costs. The 79th national convention elected Abbot of St. Joseph’s feast in her native Ireland. , A remodeled St. Joseph’s of the Knights of Columbus Monastery in Spencer, Mass. The Register carried inter fm Church in Ft. Collins with dou brought more than 5,090 dele Abbot Thomas returned to views with a long list of not DRY CLEANING m o n o a n ble its former seating ct4>acity gates to Denver In August. Snowmass to install the Very ables, including Archbishop Jo was blessed in April. The Very Messages of praise for the Rev. Dom M. Joachim Viens, AND LAUNDRY I Rev. Monsignor Richard Diiffy work of the Knights came O.C.S.O., Abbot General of the seph Parecattil of Emakulam, Call PRECISE OFITCAL SERVICE lOPTICAL COMPANY is pastor. from Pope John XXIII, Pres Trappist monks throughout the India; Russian - born Father and lens replacement. w orll Andrei Urosov, S.J., who pre CASCADE Guild Prescription Opticians either remodeling projects on ident Kennedy, and Canadian TAbor S-4S70 Including frame repair churches were completed or un Prime Minister John Diefen- Father Thomas J. Sheehy, dicted a bright future for the der way at St. Patrick’s, Den baker. S.J., was appointed in August ver; Annunciation arid St. Jo Archbishop- Vehr, in an ad as the supervisor of the Jesuit seph’s, Leadville; St. John’s, dress at the knights’ state din priests at Regis College and Stoneham; St. Mary’s Mission, ner, lauded their contribution High School. Grover; St. Joseph’s Mission, to the welfare of the Church Among the many names in Briggsdale, and the mission in and the nation. headlines from Regis were Ramah. Speaking at the same dinner those of Father Harry R. Klok- Additional building projects Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart er, S.J., who spent the second were undertaken in Mt. Carmel warned that certain rights of semester as a visiting professor ' Parish, Denver, a convent; St. the Free World should not be of philosophy at Heythrop Col Catherine’s, .Derby, a convent, considered negotiable in di lege in England, and Bishop and St. Andrew’s Parish, Craig, plomacy with Communist na a rectory. tions. Hospital Aides fm hh Cmmpmtgm Newman Clubs of the Inter mountain Province held their Parish drives were launched provincie meet at Colorado Uni Elect Officers, in St.' Philomena’s, Denver, to versity in April, and Colorado enlarge the school and convent; Board Members in Assumption Parish, Welby, State University, Ft. Collins, played host for an educational for improvements in the church, New officers and board mem- conference of Newraanites in school, and rectory; ' bers of St. Anthony’s Hospital November. In Presentation Parish, Den Auxiliary, Denver, are: Presi-i SAVINGS JAN.l ver, to enlarge the church and C. D. of A. Plans dent, Mrs. John W. Metzger; school; in St. Mary’s, Colorado Motional Conrenllon president - elect, Mrs. Robert Springs, to renovate fte church The Catholic Daughters of Knecht; vice president, Mrs. W. and build a rectory; and in St America announced they would E. Mogan; secretary, Mrs. John Leo’s, Denvpr,y^for repairs to hold their 1962 convention in Dolie; treasurer, Mrs. James the' church. ' Denver. The local organization Lonergan; and; corresponding i St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood, obtained a new clubhouse at secretary, Mrs. Robert Talbott; ■ celebrated the 50th anniversary 765 Pennsylvania. Parliamentarian, Mrs. Martin of its founding in the past year, The Tabernacle Society cele Smith, membership, Mrs, Ivan and Christ the King Parish, Ev brated the golden jubilee of its Mitten; news chairman, M rs.: ergreen, its silver jubilee. effort to help beautify Colorado Gerald A. Shpall; ways and To aid interfaitb under churches, especially in mission means, Mrs. L. M. Perlmutter, standing, Holy Family Par areas. Mrs. Edward T. Kennedy, and ish invited congregations of The St. Vincent de Paul So Mrs. Charles H. Pigg; other denominations to attend ciety reported increased spir an open house held in Sep itual and material aid to the Director of volunteers, Mrs. tember. Six ministers were needy of the archdiocese. Total Glen Reineke; co-director, among the 399 persons who aid for the year amounted to Mrs. W. E. Mogan,; orientation' chairman, Mrs. Stanley J. Son- tag; gift shop committee, Mrs. Lloyd Wales, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Fred Hanneman, Mrs. Leo J. Nolan, and Mrs. Glen Reineke; gift financial chair man, Mrs. Franklin Mushaben. Lobby hostess chairman, Mrs. Raymond Nicoll; co-chairman, Mrs. Cora McCarthy; gift carl chairman, Mrs. Thomas Cody; [ nursing assistance chairman, . » j kkONF Mrs. Jonas J. Kaufman; play women chairman, Mrs. Gordon Tanner; telephone committee j chairman, Mrs. Earl Bauden- distle; co chairman, Mrs. Emil Schneider; and editor of Lam- lighter, Mrs. Gerald A. Shpall. The next general meeting of the auxiliary will be on Mon day, Jan. 15, at 1 p.m. in the Nurses’ Residence auditorium. DAILY INTEREST INTEREST ON SAVINGS ' tngogontont Told ; Of Marcia Roinotke ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ON DEPOSIT ONE YEAR Effective January 1,1962, savings that have been on SvMlwItms ■ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reinecke Beginning January 1,1962, your savings at Denver of Aurora announce the engage deposit for one year, and continue on deposit dur Mr. and Mrs. Mike Marzano celebrated their goldbn-wedding ment of their daughter, Marcia U. S. National automatically earn Daily Interest anniversary at a Mass in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. A Pauline, to Cadet Frederick ing the quEirter, will esum the new, higher 4% rate, reception was held in Mt. Carmel Hall. at the new, higher interest rate of per year, Theodore Dykes of Princess which will be paid April 1,1962, and each quarter They were married Dec. 10, 1911, in Denver. compounded quarterly. If you open a new account Anne, Md. Ca They have five sons, two daughters, 16 grandchildren, and thereafter. This is the maximum interest commer det Dykes is or add to a present one, your savings earn this two great-grandchildren. cial banks can pay under new Federal regulations. the son of interest from day of deposit to day of withdrawal Mrs. Lorena And, it’s one more good reason why smart aaveiB V. Dykes of , 80 long as your account remains open ’til the say . . . Ocean City. •od of the quarter. Md, Miss Rein- e c k e is a graduate of St Mary’s Acad- e m y, Engle wood, and at- MUs Relneckc tended Colorado State Univer sity. Her fiance is a graduate of the bank for m y money r Wicomico High School, Salis bury, Md., attended the Univer sity of Maryland, and will be graduated this June from the United States .Air Force .Acad emy, Colorado Springs. Colora do. D E N V E R U .S No wedding date has been Iset. H O AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE NATIONAL 23 YEARS ON EAST COLFAX AVE. FrM City Wide Ptek-vp tiKj Dalivtry SOfh Ajiniwarsary DE 3-1S71 13 HOUR Comalttt 8:30 AM. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Saeman of 2947 W. Second Street, P«t« To 6 P.M. SERVICE Including Denver, renewed their wedding vows in Presentation dinrch, Dcpirtment after a High Mass noting their 59th wedding anniversary. Their five children, Lee Saeman of Anaheim, Calif.; Mrs. Blarney Appliance Shop DENVER U.S. NATIONAL CENTER 17th and Broadway J. Raulwald of Milwaukee, Wis.; Joseph Saeman, Mrs. .\. Tay 3205 Eut Collii lor, and Mrs. J. Vukslwich, were present for the breakfast Utlltton-Enflttmd ctll MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COaPORATION P Y 44W37 and reception held for tbe couple. r A u e EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, Dec. 28, 1961 Holy Father Invites All Christians to Unite in Christ Follounng is a text of the iwhich he. unarmed and vested' her of 461 and was buried In call the famous Letter to Fla-: the unity and peace of the doctrinal character, but—-as he| and with the obvious, wish to garding (he future divisions In A k tkh n a D ei Sa p ie n t ia of solely with the majesty of Su the porch of the Basilica of vianus. Bishop of Constantino-: evident from the fact himself declared—to his inten- gain the favor of the Emper the heart of Christianity. Pope John XXIII in which he preme Pries*, faced the fierce St. Peter. In 688 Pope St. pie, in which St. Leo outlined that he hesitated to give hi.s ap- tion of opposing canon 28 of the or of Byzantium, gave recog Our exposition of the pastoral invites all separated Christian .Mtila, King of the Huns, in Sergius I had the remains of Iwith admirable clarity and pro- proval to the acts of the coun- acts of the council, nition to the primacy of the zeal of St. Leo for the unity bodies back to unify. Dated the year 452, on the banks, of the holy Pontiff transferred priety the doctrine on the mys cil. In reality, this hesitation is. In this canon the Fathers of See of Constantinople over all of the Catholic Church November 11, the encyclical the Mincio River and persuad “ to the rock of Peter” after tery of the Incarnation of the not to be ascribed either to neg- the council, in spite of the the churches of the East. would be incomplete if we did commemorates the 15th cen ed him to retreat beyond the the new basilica had been Son of God, in conformity with ligence or to any motives of a* protest of the Papal Legates This decision appeared to St. not also recall, even though rap tenary of the death of Pope Danube. It was undoubtedly a built, and they now rest be- the Gospel, of apostolic writ- Leo to be an affront to the priv idly, his intervention in Leo the Great and was re most noble gesture, especially neath the altar dedicated to |ings. and the formula of the ileges of other more ancient the question relating to the leased Dec. 9. worthy of the peaceful mission him, ! Faith. and illustrious churches, which feast of Easter, as well as his of the Roman Pontificate. But Ghrlovs rriwmph From this letter it seems time were also recognized by the vigilant, concern that the rela InfrodvcfiM in reality it represents only one ly to note the following truly Ovar Inmiiai Fathers of the Council of Nicea, tions between tbe Apostolic See The eternal wisdom of God episode and is o.^ly one indica graphic expressions: “ The pro Furthermore, it prejudiced the and Christian princes be mark which “ reaches from end to tion of a life that was spent Now, wishing simply to in priety of both natures remain prestige of the Apostolic See it ed by mutual esteem, trust, and end m igh tilyand orders all entirely for the religious and dicate the outstanding charac ing therefore integral, coming self. St. Leo clearly perceived cordiality. With the peace of the things sweetly” (Wisdom viii, social welfare, not only of teristic of his life, we can do together in the single person, that this danger lay more in Church always in view, he fre 1) seems io have impressed Rome and Italy, but of the no less than proclaim that the human nothingness was assumed triumph of the Church of Christ the spirit which dictated it than quently exhorted these princes His image with singular splen Universal Church. by divine majesty, weakness by over its spiritual enemies has in the words of canon 28 it to co-operate with the Episco-' dor upon the spirit of the Su power, mortality by eternity; rarely been so glorious as it self. as results clearly from two pate “ for fuil Catholic unity,” preme Pontiff, St. Leo I. Sf. i«e rh« Gr«of, and in order to satisfy the debt was during the Pontificate of letters, one of which was ad to merit from God “ in addition This “ greatest among the of our condition, the inviolable Pop*, Poffor, Doctor St. Leo the Great. Truly, in the dressed to him by the Bishops to the royal crown, also the great,” as our predecessor Pi nature was united to a suscep- Of Unlvmnal Church course of the fifth century he of the council, and the other palm of the priesthood.” us XII of venerable memory tibie nature, in such a manner sent by him to the emperor. flghtly called him, appeared to shone in the firmament of The words of Holy Scripture that, as was indeed needed for Oeefer of Chunk be gifted in extraordinary mea Christendom as a shining star. In the latter, refuting the ar can well be applied to the life our salvation, the obe and ir Besides being a most vigilant sure with intrepid strength and This can in no way be denied, guments of the Fathers of the and activity of St. Leo: "The replaceable mediator between pastor of the flock of Christ and A tem al goodness. We, called particuiarly if one takes into council, he admonished the Em path of the just, as a shining God and man, the man Jesus a courageous defender of the b j Divine Providence to oc consideration the doctrinal field peror; “ The order of the things light, p;>es forward and in Christ, could indeed die accord orthodox faith, St. Leo is cele- cupy the Chair of Peter, which of the Catholic faith. His name of the world is one thing, and creases even to perfect day” ing to one nature, but not ac (Continued on Next Page) SC, Leo the Great made so il- is, in fact, certainly linked with another those things of God; (Proverbs iv, 18). They apply cording to the other. Therefore, iMtrious with wisdom of gov those of St. Augustine of Hippo there can be no stable struc in considering the three dis the Word, though assuming the ernment, richness of doctrine, and St. Cyril of Alexandria in ture outside of that rock which tinct and characteristic aspects complete and perfect nature of with magnanimity' and with his this field. the Lord set as a foundation of his personality; As faithful true man, was born true God, iMxhansUble charity, feel it If St. Augustine, as all know, (cl. Mat. xvi, 18). One who de servant of the Apostolic See, complete in His divine proper our duty. Venerable Brothers, stood against the heresy of sires what is not his due im as Vicar of Christ on earth, ties, complete also in ours.” on occasion of the ISth cen- Pelagius and indicated anew pairs his own rights.” and as Doctor of the Universal Alumni to Play Holy Father Invites All Christians to Unite in Christ Gremlin Varsity (C ont From Preceding Page) “The superiority of his doc cycle of the sacred liturgy. In regality and His spiritual priest which was to be communicated thing from the mercy of God superabundance, for it is the On Dec. 29 brated th iou ^ the centuries as trine, both in illustrating the these writings he reveals him hood: “ All/those who were re to all the others was recom with our daily prayers, it is due greatest and most Illustrious of a Doctor of the Church, that Is, highest mysteries of our Faith self not so much as an exegete, generated in Christ, are also mended to one person alone. to his (Peter's) works and all cities, because it rules the The second annual game be as an exponent and most excel and in defending them against dedicated to the exposition of a made king with the sign of the In fact, this power was en merits, whose power perdures world and is rich in popula tween the St. Francis High lent champion of those divine the rise of errors, as well as in particular inspired book, nor as cross and consecrated priest trusted to Peter particularly in his See and whose authority tion. . . . Furthermore, you pos School varsity and the alumni truths of which every Roman formulating disciplinary a n d a theologian, a lover of deep with the anointing of the Holy exactly because the figure of commands it. sess the tombs of Peter and will be held Friday, Dec. 29, at Pontiff is custodian and inter moral directives, to wbdch may speculations on divine truths, Spirit.” The sacrament of Con Peter stands above all those In reality, St. Leo teaches Paul, common fathers and mas 8 p.m. in the St. Francis gym be added < a singiilar majesty but rather as a faithful, acute at 295 S. Sherman Street, Den preter. firmation, which he calls "sanc who goverp the Church.” nothing new. Like his predeces ters of truth, who Illumine the This is confirmed by the and richness of priestly elo and prolific exponent of Chris tification by chrism,” strength sors, St. Innocent I and St. souls of the faithful. The two ver. words of our immortal prede quence, stands out to such a tian mysteries, conforming to ens this assimilation to Christ Preregotfra of SI. POfer A special feature at intermis Boniface I, and In perfect har most holy luminaries indeed, cessor Benedict XTV who, in the degree and is distinguished, due the interpretations handed down the Head, while in the Eucha had their origin in the Orient sion will be a game between the A n d H i t S u c c o fla r s mony with the well-known Gos Bull *nilitantis Ecclesiae,” to the praise of so many men by the councils, the Fathers rist it finds its completion: and cast their rays everywhere, high school “ B” team and a pel texts upon which he com with wtdch he proclaimed S i and to the enthusiastic exalta and, above all, by the pontiffs “ The participation in the Body But the Holy Pontiff does not but by their own choice they group of the “ Older Grads.” ments (Matt, xvl, 17; Luke xxii* Leo as a Doctor of the Church, tions o f the councils, the Fa who preceded him. and Blood of Christ does noth- forget the other essential bond suffered death in the West and Both alumni teams will be r^ff- 31-32; John xix, 15-17), he is con formulated this splendid eulo thers and ecclesiastical writers, from there now illuminate the ^sented'with many former all- His style Is simple and vinced of having received from gy: “ Through his eminent vir that a Pontiff of such great world. These enobled„ your See parochial stars. v . grave, lofty ' and persuasive, Christ Himself the mandate of tue, through his wisdom, wisdom is absolutely not to be certainly worthy of being con greatly; in this is the culmina The game is sponsored und^t th rou^ his tireless xeaL he the supreme pastoral ministry. placed second in fame and es sidered a perfect model, of tion of your goods. But their the co-sponsorship of the' ,F merited from the ancients the teem to any of the holy doctors He declares: “ The care that we classic eloquence. However, God even now makes their See Club and the Alumni Asso Lawyers' Gvild President RENTING'HIRING vARhn PLACE "T/vrA’NT'T* To Address Luncheon Club OF MILLIONS I r - A - BUYING*SELLING C. Blake Blester, Jr., Denver t and military government, where attorney and president of the he rose from the rank of private Catholic Lawyers* Guild, will be to that of major. After his serv the featured speaker at the ice he obtained his bachelor of Knights of Columbus Friday laws degree frm Denver Uni Nfw Clasiifl«d Ad Deadline .... Luncheon Club at 12 o’clock versity. noon Dec. 29. Mr. Hiester is in the general Mr. Hlester, a native of Den practice of law and specializes NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. ver and a graduate of Cathedral in real estate law, corporation Only Want Ads received by phone er mall before 5 P.M Tuesday can be published in the current week** paper High School, obtained his bach law, and the law affecting sav elor of arts degree from Colo ings and loan institutions. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 SEWING MACHINES 40 rado University. While in service Mr. Hiester His law studies at Catholic met and married a Parisian LEGAL NOTICES MR. ATTORNEY St. Vincent De Paul—88 REPOSSESSED A TRADE-INS, University in Washington were girl. They have live children For publlo nutleea uaa the Den NEW LISTING Necchl $16.06, SUger, WhlU 616.96. Interrupted by service in World ver CallHiUc Reglatei. and are members of All Souls’ IN TNI COUNTY COUST 560 So. Harriaon Lane. 2-bdrm. Singer 401A 99-66 per mo., 190 Regular legal retee, rapid, accu Pfaff 920.80,^Slnger 10119.46 per mo.. War n with the military police Parish, Englewood. In ind for ttM CHy and County of rate lervtoe un alMdavtU. ranch, brick, plua family room, 2 Oonvor and (tato of Colorado firepUcea, 2V4 batlu, carpet, drapes, Singer Featherweight, Treadlsis No. M tS37 Mail Toar l#gal'Natlrpa to Vi fln. bamt, 2-car garu«. shake 93.00 and up, Ntw Brother* 914A0 The subject of Mr.^Hiester’s NOTICI OS PINAL MTTLIMINT roof, sprinkling sysUm. Transfer esMi, 1961 Universal 916.00 cash. Altar Society talk wilt Iw the objectives and EfUta of Oortmde C. Chrisman U>o- DENVER CATHOLIC makes this avaiUble for ImmedlaU W W. 46th Avs. OE 34211 c6SS6d) No. P«16SS7. possession. CaU Lloyd Manifleld accompilshments of the Cath-. NoUce Is boroby given that 1 bsva REGISTER 757-2371. WE nx 'EM Meeting Set at olic Lawyers* Guild. fUed my final report bi the County Court of the City and County of Den MOORE Sewing maehlnec, vecs., any ms-, : P.O. Box 1690 Realtor PE 3-6611 chines up to 160 yrs. old. Clean, oU ver, Colorado, and that any person and adjust Untlon In your home St. Vincent's All Catholic men are invited desiring to object to the same shall to attend this smorgasbord-type St. Philomena—33 92.00. fUe written objoctlou with the laid Colorado Sew Shop GE 64211 (SL IHncent de Paul’s Parish, luncheon, at a cost of only 91, court on or before January 23, 19112. ' Denver) ANDM W WYSOWATCKY 1961 Pfaff console. Zlg-sags, mono at the K. of C. hall, 1575 Grant AOMINISmATOa LEGAL NOTICES ^appy New Year grams, makas many fancy decoraUva The Altar and Rosary Society Street, Denver. JOHN B. CARRAHKR designs, no atUchmanU to buy. As will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 741 EqulUble Bldg. From: sume ' pmU. et 96.25 per mo., or Denver 2, Colorado - 920.00 Cash. No equity, required. at 1 p.m., a recitation of the O. IN THE COUNTY COlffiT Chai. Uylt Itwb Fltlclwr AM. S4»S1 IN AND FOR THE CTTY AND 4334409. Rosary will be followed by the (Published In The Denver COUNTY OF DENVER AND Carw Ornt Marftrat Haley regular meeting. CathoUc ReglaUr) STATE OF COLORADO Myras Nefhaaa ilvf MtCkMiwy MISC. FOR SALE 44 First PubUcatlon; Doc. 14, 19S1 All chairmen are asked to * NO. P-25693 6m« latan Wai. Shwwttd Last Publication: Jan. 4, 1992 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Get Kid of Unneedables submit annual reports at this KiUU of WnXIAM B. CULLY, Sltvt K.sacky IN TH E COUNTY COURT through a REGUncR CIJUmrUCD meetihg. Members are reminded (DecstiM) No. P - 23693. AD. That la where folks took when In and for tho City and County of All persoiu having eUlmi agalnit KOPECKY A CO. DU 8-0834 Sheriff Scoffy Pollghft Tefs to save and bring their white Donvtr and Stata of Colorado they need things. PHONE UL 4 )e above named eaUU are required Colfax at Adams elephants. No. P-2S4U 3 file them for allowance In the One hundred eighty-five prescho