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tvr'. •. National Circulation Over 470,000; Denver Catholic Register, 20,847 3 NATIVE COLORADO JESUITS TO BE ORDAINED Cdntenta Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1940— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Registorials |Str66t“Pr63ChiHg on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Fr. Reinert Is Front LET--------------' US KEEP OUR Bands Are Doubled; HEADS IN WAR TURMOIL From an American standpoint, the most important news o f the DENVER CATHOLIC week was Henry Ford’s announce 4 Groups Selected ment that he can turn out 1,000 Campbell of Denver military airplanes a day, using his time-tested mass-production meth ods. One merely needs to travel Ten New Towns to Be Visited in Gamilaigns to see that, regardless of our in Bishop Schulte to Officiate at Elevation to Priest feriority in the fine arts, America Starting June 17; Over 100 Nightly is the land o f genius when it comes I hood June 26; Six Who Taught to mechanics. Edsel Ford, son of The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Henry, says that it would he pos At Fort Logan Talks Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, sible to push the making of planes Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. At Regis in Class up to 5,000 a day. Nazi Adolf had Four bands of street-preachers persons nightly. It is planned better quit dreaming of bringing VOL. XXXV. No. 43. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940. S2 PER YEAR Three native Coloradoans will be among the Jesuits his hlitxkrieg over to this side of will begin operations Monday, June that one of the groups will have a 17, and will speak in 17 towns in the Atlantic. fifth week of mission work either to be ordained Wednesday, June 26, at St. Mary’s college, St. Colorado. The Most Rev. Urban at Elbert or Kiowa. In Europe, the most historic 3 More Colorado Contributions “,2,'k.S"I t;Marys, Kans., by the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Bishop of events o f the week were the abon- J. Vehr has doubled the number of Father Lilly left Denver June 13 Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Bishop of I.eavenworth, at St. Mary’s college, St. Marys, Kans. The ordinandi Leavenworth, it was announced this week. They are the donment of Norway by the Allies, bands doing this work—increasing to open this type of work in Crooks- shown here, left to right, are the Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., Boulder native; the Rev. Daniel V. Camp Rev. Leo Philip Wobido and the Rev. Daniel V. Campbell, the entrance o f Italy into the war, the groups from two to four. Ten ton, Minn., having been invited towns are being visited this year bell, S.J., and the Rev. I.eo P. Wobido, S.J., both of Denver. The three priests will return to Colorado to and the frightful push to the very there by the Most Rev. John H. both of Denver, and the Rev. Paul C. Reinert of Boulder. that were not on last year’s sched sing their first Solemn Masses on the same day, Sunday, June 30. gates o f Paris by the Nazis. Despite Peschges, Bishop of Crookston. In addition to these men, six others. Fathers Henry Casper, ule. Those commissioned by Bishop poilu bravery, it seems certain that In the past three years this Vehr to take up this mission work Charles Coller, Eugene Kessler, Charles Murray, Paul Paris will be conquered. This may work has been carried on in the are the Rev. Arthur J. Lucy, Ca Denver diocese. In 1937, Father Stockhausen, and Edmund Stumpf, mean a separate peace and then an who taught at Regis college and thedral assistant, and Fred Mc- Lilly, professor of Sacred Scrip- attack on England. Callin, seminarian at St. Thomas’ ; high school, will be ordained We may be at a definite turning (Tiim to Page S — Colum n 2) the Rev. Edward Leyden, Holy priests for the Society of Jesus point o f history. The Nazis are Family assistant, and Robert Mc at the same time. not merely a nation; they repre Mahon, seminarian at St. Thomas’ ; Father Wobido sent an entirely new economic the Rev. John Regan, newly or order, based far more on Socialism The Rev. Leo Philip Wobido, dained, and the Rev. Patrick Stau- than on capitalism. S.J., a widely known athlete and ter, newly ordained; the Rev. Ed If the British have enough coach before his entrance into the ward Breen, newly ordained, and Society of Jesus Aug. 7, 1928, was strength to withstand the German the Rev. Mr. Robert Banigan, to military machine, they have shown bom in Denver April 4, 1904, the be ordained a priest next year son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wobido. little o f it so far in this war (now a subdeacon). B E I N i m There is an old saying, however, Mrs. Wobido is now deceased and that the British always win the last Father Lucy and Mr. McCallin the new priest’s father is a retired battle that really derides a war. will visit La Junta, Las Animas, druggist who lives in St. Joseph’s Rocky Ford, and Springfield; Fa parish at 312 W. First avenue. Fa The eighth annual *educational Catholics will not forget, also, conference of the Sisters of Loretto that Divine Providence more than ther Leyden and Mr. McMahon ther Wobido, who will be the fifth will visit Hugo, Limon, Burlington, Je.suit to be ordained from St. Jos will be held at Loretto Heights col onre came visibly to the aid of lege on the Friday and Saturday and Stratton; Fathers Stauter and Camp St. Malo, which will open eph’s, was baptized by the late France. ' The story o f Joan o f Art following Thanksgiving day in Regan will work in Brush, Stone- for the 1940 season on July 5 Monsignor William O’Ryan. He at is no fable, but one proved by the 1940. Sisters will come to the col ham, Otis, and Haxtun; F'ather under the direction of the Rt. tended St. Joseph’s grade school. most searching o f all earthly trials, Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, lege from five states to attend the a canonization process. France to Breen and the Rev. Mr. Banigan West high school, Denver univer V.G., will this year introduce a sity, and Regis college before join meetings and it is expected that day ' has three o f the most sacred will work in Brighton, Ft. Lupton, the total number of delegates will Greeley, and Fort Collins. pretentious course in woodcraft. ing the Jesuits at Florissant, Mo. shrines in the world — Ixmrdes, Memorial hall at the camp has exceed 200. Dr. Paul J. Ketrick, where Our Lady has worked ihoii' Fort Logan had a week’s He took his first vows Aug. 15, been converted into a workshop 1930. president of Loretto Heights col sands of scientifically proved mira .street mission June 3 to 8 when equipped with the latest facilities lege, has been appointed general cles; Paray-le-Monial, where the Rev. Joseph L. Lilly, C.M., and to offer the campers opportunities He received his M. A. from St. chairman of the 1940 conference Sacred Heart manifested Himself the Rev. Harley J. Schmitt visited for the development of the vari Louis U. in 1932 and made special and Sister M. Georgetta, directress to St. Margaret Mary, and Lisieux, the town. The two priests drew ous woodcraft skills. Capable studies in English and journalism of St. Mary’s school, Colorado at St. Louis and Marquette univer (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) an attendance of more than 100 technicians will be available to Over 500 at Jubilee Dinner Springs, will serve as general sec supervise the work. sities. His classical studies were retary. The chairman of the meet Catholics Being Ignored Monsignor Bosetti announced made at Florissant and at St. ings of the college division will be this week that the pastors of the Louis U. and he received his theo Dr. George F. Donovan, president diocese have responded enthusi Loyalty to Church Hallmark of logical training at St. Mary’s in of Webster college at Webster Msgr. Muiroy Questions astically to the opportunity to send Kansas. Groves, Mo., and the secretary of boys between the ages of 10 to 18 As a Jesuit scholastic he taught the college division will be Sister to the camp. The pastors in many English and speech at St. Louis Francis de Sales, dean of studies at instances have not only talked up Colorado Laity, Says Bishop Vehr U. high school, where he was also Loretto Heights college. Sister M. ‘Trojan Horse’ Tactics the advantages of spending a few athletic director and coach of the Flaget of Holy Family high school, weeks at the camp, but also, as a junior teams. He was well qualified Denver, will be chairman of the reward to altar boys and choris (By Leonard A. Tangney) L. Carr, who brought greetings an undying love for the Church.” to handle the latter positions as high school division, and Sister M. ters for service to the parish Loyalty to the Church has been “ personally as a humble citizen and Thomas J. Tynan, a member of he was a football and baseball star Martha of St. Mary’s academy, Of Community Groups throughout the year, have contrib the hallmark of the laity of Colo as a representative of the people St.