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~-1- ~ A New ·r· In Colorado ~. < l. . .. ~ '4f' . ... Bishop Arthur N. Tafoya , 47 , (cente r ) .. ·1 • became the new leader of the Pueblo Diocese at or­ dination ceremonies Sept...... 1· ... .,. 10 attended by 6,000 .. persons at the University

..... - j,. of Southern Colorado's Massari Gym­ nasium. Bishop Tafoya, who succeeds retiring Bishop Charles Buswell, became the fifth Hispanic bishop in the United States. Archbishop James V. Casey of Denver was the installing , with Archbishop Robert Sanchez of Sante Fe and Bishop Buswell as coconsecra tors . A highlight of the ceremony was the " entrega," an old custom during which be received a blessed from bis 89-year-old paternal grandmother, Francis­ qulta Maldonado, and .. .. ,... . from bis godfather, , Ralph Chavez. - Photo by Ken Bisio. (See other photos in special center section.)

- J ... - A Team Approach tor Vocations Priests Essential for a 'Eucharist People'

By Julie Asher Sister Leech will work closely with Father Bob Kinkel. pastor of SL. John the Evangelist in Loveland since 1978. Register Staff pastor of Cure d'Ars since 1975, who has been named the - .L ,. The Vocation Office of the Denver archdiocese has un­ chairman of the new council and a vocation director for the Father Robert Kinkel ( dergone a recent restructuring process to create a team central region. Father Kinkel said he accepted his assignment as " a approach lo the vocations effort, which, according to The other regional vocation directors appointed by the call from the Lord to respond lo the need I saw" in voca­ Archbishop James V. Casey, needs " vigorous recruitment archbishop are : Central Region- Father Paul Wicker, tions. to maintain the present level of interest in the priesthood pastor of All Saints Parish since 1973, Father Bert Chilson. " The center of our lives as Christians is the ... - by qualified candidates. .. assistant pastor at St. Therese in Aurora since June. and Eucharist... we are a Eucharist people." he added. " It is -· The team approach is based on a regional structure Father William Breslin, pastor at Immaculate Heart of primarily the role of the priesthood to lead the people in .. .i., . - which includes an executive vocation director. a newly Mary in Northglenn since 1979. prayer... without the Eucharist we cease to be a Church ... formed Archdiocesan Vocation Council made up of a Eastern Region- Father J im Kane, pastor of St. priests are essential for the Eucharist... I believe we have chairman-and regional vocation di rectors. Anthony's in Sterling since 1978; Western Region- Father hit the low point and feel that vocations are on the in­ The new Vocation Office structure will be ad• James Fox, pastor of St. Mary's in Rifle since 1979; crease. ministered by Sister Jacqueline Leech, who has been ap• Southern Region- Father Bernard Schmitz. assistant In a letter to priests. Archbishop Casey referred lo a pointed executive director of the Archdiocesan Vocation pastor of St. Mary's in Colorado Springs since June; recent study by the Center for Applied Research in the Office by the archbishop. Northern Region- Father Roger Mollison, associate (Conunued on Page 3)

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Nov, 13. and Jan. 22. The urged by Archbishop James V. Casey in a letter to Church, Aurora. also to be Dean of the Southeas t Denver Priests will be given by cost is S3 payable at the priests. Deanery Jesuit Father William G. door. Mile High United Way serves more than 400.000 peo­ SCHEDULES Thompson. associate prores• The second series - for ple in the Denver Metro area. Archbishop Casey said. ARCHDISHOP JAM ES V. CASEY prie.~ts onlv - will be of· Of the '76 agencies that received support last year. a __ ,. Sunday, Sept 21 . 10 and 11 : 30 a .m .. Littleton. Columbine fered at the Regency Hotel. major one was Denver Catholic Community Services. Catholic Community , Concelebraled Masses. Pastoral Visit (1-25 and 38th Ave: Exit 213 ) In his letter. Archbishop Casey noted that the United Monday, Sept 22. t;olorado Spnngs. St. Mary's High School from 9 :30 a.m , to 3 ;30 p.m. Way concept was started by clergymen, including a Golf Classic , on Sept. 19. Nov. 14 and Jan. Catholic priest who joined two Protestant ministers and a Thursday, Sept. 25, II a.m .. Sedalia, Sacred Hearl Retreat .. House. Clos ing of Priests· Retreat. 23. Jewish rabbi in founding the Community Chest in 1887. BISHOP GEORGE R. EV ANS When Matthew wrote his " ll remains important for us as clergy to continue to , , .. ., Friday, Sept 19. 10 a .m .. Denver, Catholic Pastoral Center. Gospel < AD 80 I his largely give our support to this effort, which meets some of the Permanent D1aconale Board of Directors Meeting. Jewish-Christian c om­ human needs of people in our communities... the ' -. Friday and Saturday Sept. 19·20. Broomfield. Bethlehem munity was confused. torn Archbishop said. Si Center, Deacon Convention. by internal tensions. struggl• Because United Way is a volunteer organization. Saturday. Sept, 20. 5 p,m .. 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I Father James Fox Father Roger Mollison Father James Kane A Team tor Vocations Priests Essential for a 'Eucharist People' (Continued from Page 1) Apostolate which has stated that during " lhe next 20 years coordinating activities of the council wilh the executive Mollison said. " We can reach more places more often and the number or young men of an age to enter theology director. it is a good step ... 1·11 be ava ilable to counsel young people .. . schools will decrease by 15 percent. .. Fa ther Kinkel will also chair the quarterly meetings or who need to be encouragedand will give ta lks to the schools " I have decided to restructure the Vocation Office with the council. The council will participate in interviewing ap­ and do followup on the vocations ... .. - the inlenl of involving more priests actively in the vor11 tion plicants to the seminc! ry. plan a vocation awarf'ness Father Mollision added that "Sister Leech is a tremen· ministry. .. the archbis~op said in his lette.r. program. advise the archbishop on seminary matters and dous person who has done a fantastic job and she's won a The archbishop also asked priests to consider their per­ formulate policies to submit to the archbishop on recruit­ lot of respect.·· He said he is looking forward to his role as sonal responsibility in fostering vocations and tha t the ment. evaluation and support of seminarians . regional director most effective action for promoting vocations will come " We see our role as co-workers with Archbishop " from your own personal witness of a satisfied ministry in Casey. .. who feels responsible more than anyone for all the 'Cohealvely' the priesthood.·· people of God in northern Colorado. " Father Kinkel said, The priests designated as regional directors " wi ll be "to stimulate. encourage vocations ... to serve as models working cohesively so people can talk lo them is they are C .. " Slater Jacque/In• Leech for the people ca lled by God .. . lt"ll be a great challenge lo interested in vocations." according to Father Kinkel. "This regional model serves to broaden the base and work through this new system. .. "These priests love being priests and they want to en­ have more men actively involved in the vocations courage others to be priests by belng personally involved ... ministry,·· Sister Leech added. " I am so excited about this Father Bert Chllaon he added. " Many became priests because some priest al• model... It gives vitality and life to vocations ministry... I "OnP or the biggest things to promote vocal.ions is to be lracted them to want to become one... I firmly believe the am excited about working with the vocation directors ap­ available and our public witness of the priesthood," said call is still being sent by the Lord to young men ... to make pointed by the archbishop.·· Father Berl Chilson, a director for the central region. " We something out or their lives and to consider the priesthood - . Sister Leech, a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, has need to make people aware that the priesthood is a viable as an option.·· been working in the Vocation Office for the o~nver choice ... it's important for young people to have exposure Father Kinkel also stressed the importance of the fa ith archdiocese since 1976 as associate vocation director under to priests and Sisters and see that we are enjoying our com­ life of families and that the work of the team for vocations Father Dennis Dwyer until he resigned as vocation director mitment. .. our choice is different and that we·re happy will " offer families and opportunity to pray for vocations ... • June 5. with it. .. we will be encouraging them to do so ... The regional vocations directors are responsible for NewDutl•• the initial Interviewing or seminary applicants in their par­ Father Bernard Schmitz ticular areas and must attend the meetings of the council This new approach to vocations ministry. according to .• . Sister Leech said her new duties will include Im­ Sister Leech said. Father Bernard Schmitz, " will give us Lhe chance to do "' _ ~ ., plementing policies recommended by the council and ap• The directors wi ll maintain communication lines with something that hasn't been done for a long time - go into proved by the archbishop, carrrying out all aspects of plan­ the a rchdiocesan voca tion council and the executive voca­ our schools .·· ning and the operation of the office, maintaining open lines tion director and will execute a vocation awareness .. In a certain sense vocations Is probably the most ol communication with the a rchbishop, regional vocation program whenever possible in their regions , perplexing thing in the Church ... he said. " Not only how do ~.. l.. .. directors and seminaries, working with the counc il in Regional vocation directors will serve a term of two we go about recruiting people but how do we go about recruiting, screening and on-going development of the years on the council. recruiting quality people? ., • • priestly formation of seminarians. "Tha t is what is needed for leadership ... and I think She will also counsel women interested in Religious According lo Sister Leech, as the Archdiocesan Voca­ tions Council's work gets underway, committees will be this ne w regional model also points out tha t the .. - -- life, coordinate activities of women Religious vocation archdiocese is so spread out we can·t have everything com­ directors and plan a vocation awareness program. formed and will include priests and women Religiows and lay men and women " who will work together in the voca­ ing from Denver." Sister Leech added that her appointment as executive Father Kinkel also said that one person cannot do the ,. director is a fulltime commitment, tions endeavor ... as it involves more and more people. the effort will mushroom ... entire job in vocations and feels " it's the responsibility ol' Siste r Leech added that she is not aware of any other the Church." Unifying Ettorta diocese across the country which is using !his model for However he added, that former vocations di rectors. As thairman of the Archdiocesan Vocation Council, vocations ministry. F'alhers Bob Harrington, George Pagan and Dennis Dwyer. Father Kinkel will be responsible for coordinating the ac­ " all did a great Job... particularily at a time when many tivities of the council and unifying the efforts of the Father Roger Molllaon were not interested in vocations." archdiocese in vocation efforts. maintaining communica­ "This restructuring is important because one person (Con1in1,ad on Page 12) tion with the executive director and regional directors and just can ·1 reach out in all directions." Father Rojler f . ·-· ..,- Singles A Look at Their Lifestyles

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By James Fiedler ses as very intense... perhaps the most in­ Re1ister Staff tense experience of their lives... one of the Fourth In a Serles most dramatic moments was when they ex­ perienced glossalalia. ·' • ... (This is another in a series on cults and new religious movements to help alert Don't Tell Parents ► parents, youths, educators and pastors to If a person is under the age of 18 when such groups as they become more active they complete the classes, he said, "they • , • ... • in the new school year.) are told that they have been given a pearl of great price. . .but that the knowledge must " One of the most active of the cults or be kept from parents, teachers, friends, , new religious movements in Colorado at pastors.. .. T • this time"' is The Way, International, ac- '' 'If you tell those people.' they are • ·'- • cording to Jim McCarthy, director of Sanc­ told, 'those people will not show under­ tuar y , consultants to the Denver standing . . . they will try to discour· ., .•• _ • archdiocese on cults and new religious age you . . . Satan will operate through movements. those people to discouragt you from McCarthy said he had " received more lhe truth' ... calls on The Way in the past year than about "Once they are 18 there is little people • l • any other cult."· can do legally.·· Although Way membership figures in ◄ 1- ► Colorado may vary because members are Structure often moved around. McCarthy estimated Explaining the organizational structure of - ~ • that there are from 1,000 to 1,500 members The Way, McCar thy said it is in the form of in the state. He said that the Colorado head­ pyramid, " although their own internal sym• . , . .- .. quarters are at Colorado Springs, and bot is a tree.... headed by Del Duncan. " At the top of the pyramid is Wierwille - .. 1. _ Where Active a charismatic figure - and below him are his immediate advisors. some of them Members are active, he said, at junior members of his own family . . .. Jim McCarthy, director of Sanctuary, consultants to the archdiocese on cults and senior high schools, college campuses, " Below them are Corps leaders and direc­ and new religious movements, discusses The Way, International, in this week's shopping malls, and in politics, prisons, tors... then the Limb directors, responsi­ a rticle. (Photo by Ed Sadowski) military bases and hospitals, among other ble for regions or states . . . then Branches, locations. for cities or areas... then the Twigs, the that I have encountered lately is The Way's ing, something of that order. .. and often He said that he has known at least 12 Way operational units, those groups operating at outreach to the military .. . There are they do witness something.. . . members working at a large shopping a shopping mall or school. .. finally, there military WOW Ambassadors stationed " But I seriously question that a uthen­ center in south Denver in the past year. are the Leaves, the individual around the world.·• ticity of the ·speaking in tongues· and the The Way is ''an authoritarian cult led by members.... Members, he said, could also enter the •miracles· ... but then I'm not an impres­ Victor Paul Wierwille," McCarthy said. " It ''Suppor ting the structure are the roots, Corps. a group of special ministers who ad• sionable 19-year-old either. .. . was founded on the basis of research in the trunk - Wierwille's administrative and minister the WOWs in such groups as in a '·One of the characteristics of The Way is scripture and ancient languages he carried financial corporation - The Way, Inter­ military. political, or medical Corps. 'shepherding,· in which a member will be out... He published a book, 'Power for national. Inc." Camps assigned a member of the opposite sex to Abundant Living' .. . The structure of the Operations shepherd, to guide. .. The shepherding es­ movement and its content is based on the McCarthy said that The Way has a train­ stablishes a personal relationship between contents of that book and others he has writ­ After the classes McCarthy said, a person ing camp for members in Colorado at Camp those two that will eventually become ten ... will join a Twig, and could be sent for ad­ Gunnison, near Crested Butte, and another generalized to include the whole Teach/nr,a vanced trainini.t to New Knoxville, Ohio, or one near Grand Lake. Twig. . . that will result in an intense per­ to The Way College at Emporia, Kans. Those are areas. he said, where The Way sonal relationship that will generate a • _ _ McCarthy said that Wierwille has in- In mid-summer, at New Knoxville. a can take persons whose parents may be relationship that includes everyone in a terpreted Scripture and •·came up with Rock of Ages Festival is held - a sort of looking for them. where they can isolate a Way house... . I what in the past Catholics have called national convention, he said - attended by person quickly. McCarthy stressed that " it is Important - 1 - heresies ... In his teachings Jesus Christ is new members, those taking advanced train­ He said that those areas are also used for for young people and parents to be aware ing and by those taking WOW ( Word Over t ► not God ... just a man ... a advanced courses in Wierwille's theology. that The Way people are in the shopping prophet. ..Christ is divine as much as any the World) Ambassador training. In addition, he said, he has had persons in­ malls, sports centers, schools wherever WOW Ambassadors are usually young • • ~ . ., • of us are divine ... He had achieved that form him that rifle training is also given young people ·hang out" . .. for the purpose divinity ... so therefore there is no people sent on assignment wherever The there. of bringing them into their fold .. . And • · - - Trinity." Way may want them. He said that weapons training has also parents, teachers, pastors should question The Way oilers 13 classes at a cost of $200 WOW Ambassadors, or WOWs, McCarthy been given at The Way College in Kansas their presence." said. " could be sent back to their home In which ''Power for Abundant Living'' is " under the guise of a hunter safety course ... Help Available taught through video and audio cassettes by towns or into a traveling Twig . .. say. .. Wierville, McCarthy said. traveling around Colorado ( McCarthy said Miracle Room he has encountered WOWs traveling along He pointed out that his olfice in the At the end of the 13th class, he said, par­ Catholic Pastoral Center is available for •' ., - • ticipants are guaranteed to " speak in major highways in the state/.. . . McCarthy said that as part of their train­ ..They could conceivable come back to ing members are " isolated for from eight to further information, lectures, and other • -'-. tongues. . . they will experience glos- resources for concerned persons. salalia .. . The classes begin a person's par- work in a shopping mall. .. or be assigned 10 hours, without food and are told that to a Twig with a specific area of respon­ when they come out of isolation they will be He can be contacted by calling the • 1• ticipation in The Way." Pastoral Center, 200 J osephine St., Denver, , McCarthy said that one Way member, sibility . ... brought into a miracle room. where they will witness ·speaking in tongues· ... heal- CO 80206; phone 388-4411. .. + . however, " described the language he used Schoo/a in 'speaking in tongues' as French. . . He ..There are Twigs assigned to recruit , .._ ,. • said he knew it was French because a friend members al junior and senior high schools. of his was studying French in and college campuses ... " _,_ .. school. .. Another member described his language as a mixture of Latin and Prison• 'Power for Abundant Living' -. -. Greek. . . So obviously their experiences or ··To prisun systems ... where they will ... glossalalia are different than the descrip­ witness to prisoners . .. offering a biblical Following are some quotes from the are a born-again believer'!" tions of it by some charismatic prayer research class that some prison officials book " Power for Abundant Living" by " What ultimately happens lo the soul? Victor Paul Wierwille, leader of The Way. As lhe body goes back Lo dust. tile soul ts • ... • groups." may feel will be advantageous for the prisoners. and allow them in . International. to give readers some idea of passed on from one person to his progeny. Bring In Others his teachings : If a person has no offspring, his soul is - ...... Po/ltlcs " Jesus Christ In lhe beginning was gone when he dies; it is no more. Ir my After the Power for Abundant Living soul is gone, I am a dead person and Lhe · 'They could be assigned to a political togethe r with God . ye t H e wa s course, McCarthy said, " the members are Bible speaks of me as a dead soul. There is Twig, which will have rf!sponsibility for distinctively independent of Him The strongly encouraged . .. really written Work was originally with God, yet nothing immortal about the soul. ..When pushed, .. to go out and witness. . . to bring working among legislators ... They will often approach candidates on certain right­ d1stincu vely independent of God. This ill man takes his last breath. his soul life in other people... There Is tremendous Its remarkable usage because It refutes terminates.·· pressure on them... They are expected to wing issues, . , offer s upport and the erroneous teaching t hat In the " Tile soul life t !, in the blood and ,s bring in so many people. • . and told that money . . . In some areas they have tried to get members elected to office.. , . begin.nlng J esus Christ was with God to passed on when the sperm impregnates their salvation depends on the number of start everything ... Do you know that you the e11g at tht lime of rertlliiatJon people they bring in." ' Military McCarthy said that-people he has talked were with God from the beginning if you to "described their experiences in the clas- "One of the major emphases of Twigs · Jewish Holy Days Ramblings Tltne tor Unity NEW YORK INC) - David Hyatt. the Catholic presi­ dent of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. has By Jame• Fiedler urged people of all re.ligions to use the Jewish high holy WB,&N JIWILL NOMI DICOUTilG God has been so good to me. He has truly blessed me. I days. which began with Rosh Hashannah, Sept. 11 , and end 7V7W!STRll&.IAl!W00D,..,,. am married to a saint - not a plastic or plaster one. but a with Yorn Kippur. Sept 20. as times for reflection and cc real one . .. reminders · 'of how all of us can rededicate ourselves to the GUI Giff JO YOU IS 1NI 11ST fllCI And one of her greatest virtues has been the way she spirit of unity and reconciliation, truth and justice.·· ...... ,, • cc ..., " rE has put up with me for 25 years ... We will celebrate our Rosh Hoshanah and Yorn Kippur mark the Jewish New ...... 25th wedding anniversary Sept. 22 .. . Year and Day of Atonement. The J ewish holy days provide WE COULD llAISE OUI PIICES e l Something a priest said in a sermon the other morning good opportunity to " reflect upon man's inhumanity to in brought to my mind what a good person my wi~e. MA~Y. man ... Hyatt said . " Every day we hear of terrorism. star­ AND HAVE A 20T. 0flf SAlf ON really is ... And for at least a moment I felt hke leaving vation and torture. Wars and threats of war harass people DIAPaY,g&WECANIE Mass to go h o m e to In many parts of the world. Human rights a re non-existent HONEST».:, llll YOU ntAT 0UI embrace her and kiss her in so many nations. There are forces around the world IC I ITM IVIR'IDAY NIICIIW and tell her how much I which encourage national animosities, religious hatred and K LOWlll lllAN MOIi OINII r E loved her ... Sometimes J racial confronta lions,·· Hyatt said...... 1111 .... think too many husbands He called upon not only Christians, Moslems and Jews C and wives don't tell each but members of " all religious groups (to) remember that other enough how much we are all members of one human family-·· · tt they love one another . .. C. S: I Remember ... ◄ ...... , - ► C And while at that same I a1 Mass (1 guess I didn't hear ... . ~ ,,,. too much of the sermon) I di reflected o n t h e ex­ a periences Mary and I had st together in the past 25 4 Mary Fiedler DA.PETER years ... Working together under Msgr. Matthew Smith and Linus Riordan at the old Register, where we first met ... Helping to organize unions at different places - and the " troubles·· and difficulties and threats and frustrations HAS THE CURE that can create ... Discovering she had tuberculosis when she became pregnant the first time . .. a.nd the effort she went through to hide that from her sick mother . .. FOR When we left Denver year s ago for me to become editor of the Santa Fe archdiocesan weekly ... facing the criticisms and those special joys that all editors experience C PRICESI w HIGH lti Adoption• OJ Adopting an American Indian baby boy and then a black baby girl . .. and the " hassle" which that brought ... a member of my own family saying he would never talk to us as long as he lived (he has changed since then) . . . some friends refusing to act as SJ:>Onsors at the Baptisms Our work with a Catholic interracial council jn New SHIRTS - SHIRTS OUTRAGEOUS OUTERWEAR Mexico years ago . .. the demonstrations. the protests . .. TAKE AN EXTRA the bitter attacks those can cause ... EVERY VIESTERN OR FLANNEL Working with migrant farmworkers ... my having to •1\jii,IL travel hundreds of miles, often taking the kids with us . . . SHIRT IN THE STORE Moving again, to Washington. D.C .... and more union­ '5.00 OFF - < - - organizing " hassles" . . . PETER'S LOW PRICE EVERY PIECE Of OUTERWEAJI IN THE STORE 'p Brain Tumor REGULAR Co■ta, J■ckm, Snowaulta, VNta A And then her difficult with hearing . . . the discovery te that she had a brain tumor .. . months spent in a hospital (I PRICE NOTHING HELD BACKI . .. m remember well her doctor calling me one evening and tell­ SE ing me she had only a few hours to live) ... her slow 1 /2 PLUS$1.00 8 0 recovery (a neurosurgeon telling me : " Perhaps it was a ALL SIZES ::,~:\A~F 30 /o lo 500/0 .. ~r .. p miracle . . . We doctors don't know everything.") . .. She M is still slightly paralyzed on the right side ... he r right SE hand doesn't work as it did (she used to enjoy playing the DRESSES-DRESSES DESIGNER DASH C; piano) and she has to walk very cautiously ... But she TAKE AN EXTRA takes care of the house. the four kids , the cooking, the shop­ NOTHING HELD BACK ping. the laundry - and me ... so well, in fact. that we all too often take her efforts for granted . . . REGULAR Her sensitivity and understanding when I got myself ·'3.00 OFF Into a job 1 disliked so much near Washington, D.C ... . PETER'S LOW PRICE ◄ - l--- ... " Let's go back to Denver ." she said simply . . . So we PRICE packed up our belongings, our four kids and came here PLUS$1.00 EVERY DESIGNER JEAN IN THE STORE 1 /2 All IN IIIIIU JN'II wt IHI Cll't 11111111 a.. without a job . .. But found one at the Register ... Mr...._· Sen1e ot Juatlc• 8 She has such a tremendous innate sense of Christian EVERY DRESS IN ST• ::,~,iA~F 30 /o to 6O0/o justice . .. of social justice .. . She's generally what some people call " shy" ... but I can tell when some " jerk" at a ALL SIZES INFANTS TO 1-4 ALL SIZES 2 TO 20 preteen and Jr's too pa rty or a meeting or a get-together has said something to offend her sense of justice or decency - she gets a small 8peclala Good One (1) WMlc Only! red rash near the bottom of her neck .. . OPEN Dally a Saturday 10-1 But. one of the great things I appreciate about Mary is OPEN Thursday Nlte her great talent for being able - at least eventua lly - lo get me to laugh at myself, to not take myself too seriously (too often I'm the type that gets up on a ladder . realizes he has forgotten the screwdriver , and then tries to blame Peter•• everyone else for that, . /Children Another Chrlat 8 Perhaps . if I try harder. her gentleness. her goodness. ♦ 0 her bl'ing 41nother Christ to those around her, will he lp me ~ N u < - and our children - to become saints also . . 9 z f'orgive me for going on and on about her in this 8 i column ... I know there are many other beautiful wives and mothers in this world . .. but Mary has been something really special for ml.' . and I don't tell her that often enoul!h, .... Primary Voters Reject -Workshops :l-· Slated SPECIALS] The independent track of --:.:.Ranking of Conventions AVAILABLE FOR the Seminary Archdiocesan Leaders hip Trai ning CANNING AND FREEZING By Richard Tucker struggles. wound up on top with a paper-thin program (SALT ) is un­ Register Staff edge over Callaway followed in order by derway at St. Thomas SWEET CORN Top-line designation by political party Zakhem and Cogswell. That"s exactly the Seminary, and two upcom­ EGG PLANT conventions once was considered the most­ opposite of the convention ranking. ing workshops are scheduled coveted goal of candidates, who often for Saturday, Sept. 27. and COLORADO PEARS regarded it as tantamount to election. Loyeon Top In the suburban Second District. which Saturday. Oct. 4. KRAUT CABBAGE Not so anymore. if results of the primary On Sept. 27 the workshops, VARIETY OF PEPPERS election in Colorado Sept. 9 are any includes Boulder and Jefferson Counties and a portion of West Denver. the entitled •·stress and Conflict indication. Management Within Church COLORADO PEACHES In the two major races - Republican Republican convention put Ben Loye. former Jeffco GOP chairman, on top with Life ... will be from 9 a.m. to PICKLES nominations for the U.S. Senate and the 4 p.m. with Dr. Don Bossart. U.S. House of Representatives in the Second State Rep. John McElderry, ft-Lakewood. TOMATOES second. " What To Do When the CAULIFLOWER District - the outcomes were e.xactly the Salt Loses Its Flavor'' is the reverse of the party designations. But McElderry won a close primary race SUMMER SQUASH to earn the spot against Democratic Oct. 4 workshop, Jesuit Convention incumbent Tim Wirth in the Nov. 4 general Father James Gill. a psy­ ROCKY FORD WATERMELON The GOP state convention in June gave election. chiatrist. will present the the top line to Englewood attorney John CANTALOUPE Wirth had no primary opposition. Neither session from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cogswell, followed in order by State Sen. The cost of the Oct. 4 Sam Zakhem of Denver and Howard "Bo" did Mrs. Buchanan' s November foe. Democratic Sen. Gary Hart. workshop is $15 and reserva­ Callaway, former Georgia congressman tions can be made by calling HUGE SELECTION and secretary of the Army. There were no primary contests in the St. Thomas Semlnary before OF FRUITS-VEGETABLES Secretary of State Mary Estill Buchanan other four congressional districts either. Oct. 3. didn't even get the 20 percent necessary for There will be a number of new faces in the For information on the State Legislature next year since four a place on the ballot. So, she took to the Sept. 27 workshop and other streets and petitioned her way on to the No. senators and 17 representatives a ren' t LARGE QUANTITIES running again. SALT sessions ca II the 4 spot. seminary or Ms . Cynd i AVAILABLE Came Election Day, and Republican The only legislator to be knocked off in I Thero, 388-4411, Ext. 162. AT LOWER PRICES .. ..,._ ~ voters completely repudiated the choices of the primary was Rep. E.E. "Casey" Hayes, the political pros. D-Commerce City. who finished third in a McKuen to Sign New I'°" H_. I to I DallJ Mrs. Buchanan. who undoubtedly picked three-way race with Bob Martinez and Don up so!11e ' 'sympathy" votes from her Davis in Di.strict 32. Newest Book Rod McKuen will be at The Denver in Cherry Creek Sept. 19, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. 'Church Without a Church' o n the main f l oor to autograph copies of his new Archbishop James V. ferson County. Site of the new parish's poetry collection, " The Casey chose a • ' church The parish, established in future church is on W. Power Bright and Shining, without a church" for one of July 1979, is still celebrating Bowles Ave. , two blocks Images of My Country". his first pastoral visitations its Sunday Masses in the west of Kipling St. This of the fall season Sept. 7. gymnasium of the Colorow spring the parish was able Referring to the occasion Elementary School, 6317 S. to procure a large house as a "coming-out·· after his Estes St. adjoining the parish site, eye surgery last June. the The parish also has an an­ which is being used as a resi­ ticipated Saturday evening dence for the pastor, Father .,,. archbishop visited the I Mass at 5:30 p.m. at the ◄ ... _, _. youngest parish in the F rank Syrianey. and a center archdiocese, that of the Hosanna Lutheran Church at for many parish activities. L i ght of the World . W. Belleview Avenue and S. It is at 5903 S. Kline St., southwest of Denver in Jef- Miller Street. Littleton. CO. 80217. The archbishop gave First Communion to three it7oaks Pax Christi Sets Meeting children in the first Mass, MILWAUKEE CNC) - Samuel , J oanna . and be given by Jesuit Father Michael Garritano, children Pax Christi USA. the Daniel Berrigan. American branch of the in­ of Mr and Mrs. John Garritano. At both Masses ternational Catholic peace On Oct. 19, the Pax Christi movement, will hold its S unda y parishioners Pope Paul VI Award will be acknowledged the Denver .. seventh national assembly given to Msgr. Paul Hanley seminarian. Edward Buelt , Oct. 17-19 at DeSales Furfey, former head of the GOOD NEWS leaving to return to his Preparatory Seminary in sociology department and ITS STILL EASY TO QUALIFY! Milwaukee. Theme of the as­ priesthood studies at the c urrently professor North American College in sembly is ·• Peacemaklng: A emeritus at the Catholic Call to Community.·· Rome. He had been working University of America in in the parish this summer. 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'Please Help Us' The Ecumenical Housing Corp. is in the process or Corp. is sponsoring Olinthon purchasing the Olin Hotel We wlll test your hearing at no cost or obllgatlon - ◄ " Please help us so our children don·t grow up seeing (a walkathon i for the In our office - In your home - Church groups ·so for apartments for low­ ► - ~ bloodshed every day . ., a man told Blsh~p John E. M~­ benefil or senior citizens on income senior citizens, plus Carthy of Galveston-Houston, Texas; during the Sunday. Sept. 21 , starling at renovating the Barth Hotel. ~ visit to El Salvador... , " My overall feeling about the 1420 Logan St. which was purchased earlier four-day visit to El Salvador is gread sadness,'' said the Registration will begin at for seniors. The Olinthon is bishop who returned from the strife torn country. .. 8 a.m .. but walkers can start to raise funds for furniture -- While in San Salvador. Bishop McCarthy celebrated Sun• • Free Church Group testing ,. __ .. as late as 1 p.m. on the 6.3 for the apartments and hotel • Hearing aids - 30 day trial day Mass for about 1.000 persons packed into an un­ mile walk through the heart rooms. finished church...... At the end people came to of Denver. The first 200 par­ • Earmolds while you wait .. .. me... ·Help us lo achieve peace,· some said... Others ticipants will receive free T­ For further information • Batteries, repairs, accessories talked about their missing relatives .. . Others pleaded shirls . and to sign up. call Bill • for a change of policy by the Carter administration," said The EcumPni,.:il Housing Sievers at 832-9309. Bishop McCarthy. . . . " Perhaps the most moving plea • ' came from this man who said: 'Please you have to help MEMBER OF SENIOR DISCOUNT ~· us. Our children are growing up seeing bloodshed every HOME CARE .. ~ ► day; everywhere.' ·· N URSES- NURSE AIDES· HOMEMAKERS COMPANIONS FOR THEELDERL>' . i Women as Ministers When )'ou nttd pru1t, ,wn;1I care m your hom'-' lor an adco cldrrly. 111 or \.0 01'valc>«n1 pen.on. call M(')'('J Care. hearing conservation, inc. Many members or the Church of Sweden (Lutheran) Our l..md. dc:pendable employees work b)' the hour or thought the issue or female ministers was solved 22 years on a full umc h\'e-in ba$1> and 1hey arc bonded iilnd 1558 CALIFORNIA ST. ago when the Church Assembly voted to allow the ordina­ insured. Mcytr Care ha~ b«n htlping pttlplc in ncNI Across from The Denver for over 11 yNin and ""«:' woutd wrlcomc 1hc oppor• tion of women. . . . But the issue still divides 1unuy to help you. Calf anytime for _ ~ rv,c_c or Lutherans ... Opponents of female ministers are drafting mformalion. Piton, 893-0624 plans to form an autonomous diocese... Two of the 13 ac­ ~g~ tive Lutheran r efuse to ordain Hours: 8:30 A.M . to 5:00 P.M. M-F • ~ • Health Services women .... Currently there are 300 women ministers in 15% DISCOUNT TO SENIORS - 105 Filmore St. / Suite 300 / Phone: 399-5030 · the total active clergy of 3,100 ... About 93 perce.nt of Sweden's 8.3 million people a re professed Lutherans, but r only about two percent attend Sunday church ser­ t vices.. . To many Swedes membership in the Lutheran \ Church is a remnant or the times since the 16th century i when Lutheran Church membership was compulsory for i Swedish citizens. . . . Al present women ministers do not have enough seniority to reach high posts in the church, but organized pressure is building to name women to the episcopate. Role of Hispanics The National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice will hold a conference in Washington Oct. 15-16 on "'The Role of Hispanics in Relation to Black-White Ten­ sions" .... Father Frederick M. Hinton, NCCIJ ex­ ecutive director. said a panel discussion will be held on the riots earlier this year in Miami. .. Among the pan­ elists will be Msgr. Bryan Walsh, director of Catholic ◄ - - ... Charities in Miami .... Three college sociology profes­ sors also will present papers on t he impact of KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING W ITH ~ENUINE GM PARTS demographic changes on black-Hispanic relations, on the relationship of Hispanics to black-white tensions, and on ways parishes can cultivate socio-economic variety within them. WINTERIZE Rich Have• Stake SPECIAL! The rich aatlons or the world have a substantial . ,~- economic and political stake in the present and future AIM Eltlrt Wlltor SyllNI _, llltcll Al­ prosperity of the poor 1111tlon1, said a publication of the -~ly AINI wn ,..,.11, lltlt• Hna a Overseas Development Council.... Father Theodore M. Radlllor 111111 llr ._. o,ntltl fir Illy - ' Hesburp, chairman or the board of the council and presi­ -r- dent of the University of Notre Dame, said it is becoming . ~ increasingly obvious ..that the growth and progress of the - poor countries are essential to our own economic well­ •2500 - ·- being ... Unless the developing countries have the REPLACEMENT OF ANY ROSES capacity to sell their products to the developed countries, they will not have the financial resources, in tum. to OR CLAMPS WOULD BE AD­ -t~ purchase our exports . .. Moreover, the developed DITIONAL FOR MATERIAL ON­ - - countries need many of the resources that are available LY. ANTI-FREEZE SUBJECT TO primarily from the developing countries". . . . Staling OWNER EXPENSE ON • - L-•~ that poverty, hunger, illiteracy, disease and early death STRENGTH DESIRED FOR now affect more people than ever. Father Hesburgh said, WINTER OPERATION. . L~ " If attention is not paid lo these problems, it is inevitable • i,w that tensions between rich people a nd poor people and between rich countries and poor countries will ac­ ~ · ~ ~ celerate.'' ...... - 11 ...... ,---..... lie C:..I lie Help tor Unemployed ...... f ' f ~ . --=-----""'" ...... · .. -,, A strong emphasis on the witness and practical help the church needs to give in a situation or high and increas­ ~ ing unemployment marked the final declaration or the National Conference of Priests in England ... .. The con­ ference. which represents about 5,000 priests in England ~it1~ and Wales, said that what was involved in the Liverpool congress and its endorsement by the bishops in their mes­ sage published in August was a shirt from paternalism to partnership... . ·•we acknowledge that priests must play an essential part in promoting a fuller and richer idea of 00 partnership in the church at all levels.'' said the final declaration... " We recognaze that priests may not and cannot undertake alon(' the task of mission and evangeliz­ ing, which ls both the right und the responsibility in the home and in society or all bapt1t.ed members of the church." 945 Broadway, Downtown Denv11r, 571-5777 t•• ··········-----· ··---•-*• -·· ---· ····- .. ------,- Springs School Study Y ST During the last two weeks Colorado Springs and outly­ tageous or disadvantageous. The Hungry Farmer or September, the Catholic ing parishes. " We are concerned that is now serving parishes in the Pikes Peak the growing Catholic popula­ family dinner from Region will be participating Input Individual meetings will tion seems \o be in the 12 Noon 10 3 P.M. every Sunday. in a study lo determine the no rthern quadrant of future of Catholic schools in then be held at each parish to let the public hear the Colorado Springs. We are Colorado Springs. also concerned that even The study will obtain in­ results and offer additional reactions and input. though enrollment appears Dinner Includes dications of support for Preliminary recommen­ stable, there is no indication Chicken rice soup served :n a terrine-TusseJ Catholic school education, that any significant increase Garden Su/ad-Homemade oatmeal muffins & and determine attitudes dations wilJ be offered and them submitted as final in Catholic schools pop­ cinnamon rolls- choice of Baked potato "r ric:1.• ----- toward alternative organiza­ ularity will be coming in the tion structures from the recommendations to the pilaf. parishes once again. The next few years," said Sister current independent school process will end sometime in Coyle. status. The results of the study " By no means are we January with final recom­ The family p la tter includes mendations ~oinJ( to the will be put into act.ion on the pushing for only a Archdiocesan School Office first of February, according Country Fried Chicken - BBQ Pork Spare Rib.'> centralized or joint school and Archbishop James V. to sister's calculations. with - and Beer batter fried .<,hrimp. ~ystem." explained Sister pastors, education commis­ Maryanna Coyle , director of Casey. Sister Coyle implemented sions, and principals in­ schools for the southern area volved with her in the work. or the archdiocese. t he s tudy beca use t he ALL YOU CAN EAT Catholic schools appear to Ree/tt, be serving the same central $8.95 " The primary purpose of population while the popula­ Billings' $4.50 children under 12 the study is to acquaint peo­ tion grows to the perimeters No charge children under J ple with the reality of the of the county; and because Invited present situation in the declining enrollments have schools, and to receive input been a steady problem for VATICAN CITY (NC) -A 6925 W. Alameda Lakewood, Colo. on future planning.·' three years. report that ,John and Lyn Sister added that no Billings might be invited Reservations Recommended 238-4321 master plan is in existence, NeceHlt, audit-ors to the world Synod but hopes that the survey The questions addressed in of Bishops began a new will help to ascertain a com­ the survey will be the value round of speculation that the posite idea of what future of Catholic school education, bishops may discuss the con­ planning could be developed. and the necessity for the troversial issue of artificial I The process of the study systems. Also, respondents means of contraception. will begin with a response to will be asked why they do Mr. and Mrs. Billings. an the survey. Surveys will be not send their children to Australian couple, are inter­ .- ±.~ .. distributed to a random Catholic schools: and if the nationally known for their sampling of registered concept of a centralized promotion of the ovulation 4 ... ,- parishioners in all the school system is advan- method of natural family -~~ planninli!'. .. J~.. Ecumenical Body to End VATICAN CITY (NC l SODEPAX, the organization ◄ . ~ c: for Vatican-World Council of Churches cooperation on social issues, will be dis• THANKSI banded at the end of this year , the Vatican and the For Your :LI wee announced. - ·-I ... ' -.,ew f o rms of - ecumenical collaboration in SUPPORT . the social field are under ,~. study,·· the joint announce­ ment said. : r,:: VOTE FOR . . .,...... , - - ·t~ GREG - ( ... .. -~-., ROGERS . L. NOVEMBER 4TH

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J_~ The Question Box OCR reader's forum , ·1'-· ,( Sensitive - _, - Editor: Invoking the Saints 1 was surprised by the comments made by ··A . - ( Brother rrom Colorado Springs" regarding James comes immediately into our minds in what is the impor­ Fiedler·s article about the faith of Carla Trujillo. 1 think By Msgr. Raymond Bosler tance of the intercession of the saints if we can· t tell them it is unlortunate that he didn't appreciate it and. in fact. ( what we want them to pray f'or or where js the commu­ criticized the article. O. In your recent answer to a Lutheran's question nion of saints without communication. I found the article to be touching. sensitive. and an in­ concerning what scripture/ basis Catholics have for The practice of invoking the saints is very ancient. By spiration of faith. We need to hear people's personal praying to the Virgin Mary, you hopelessly garbled in­ the time of the Reformation. prayers to the saints in pop­ testimony about their faith. These are the kinds of a rti­ vocation of the saints with intercession of the saints. As ular devotion had become a major abuse in Christen­ cles I most enjoy reading in the Register. What good are a Lutheran pastor, I wish to say that the Lutheran dom, so much so that for many Christians, Christ had articles about what's going on in the Church if we can't Church has never questioned Ille teaching that the become so distant in his divinity that he was only ap­ also read articles that te ll how people live in fa1th in the Virgin Mary and other saints do Indeed Intercede in heaven for the church on earth. Your Scripture proachable through the Virgin or Lhe saints. The Church. references upheld this, the Intercession of the saints, reformers reacted against these abuses by eliminating all Thank you for allowing James Fiedler to write sen­ invocation of the saints as unscriptural. They argued that sitive stories of truth that cause our hearts to be moved. I but they did not /usllty the Catho/lc practice of Invoking intercession or the saints. a belief based upon Scripture, the saints. am looking forward lo continuing to enjoy reading them. A. My regular Catholic readers may be confused by had been corrupted by the introduction of invocation. This Juanita Rodriguez is still the position held by the majority of Protestants. Denver the distinction between intercession and invocation of the There are some present-day Protestant theologians saints. The two notions are so intimately interwoven in our Catholic devotion to the saints that the question that who a re calling for a new look at the 16th-century rejec­ Faith tion of the invocation of the saints. Max Thurian. a Editor: member of the P rotestant monastic community of Taize, ln regards to your Readers For um (Sept. 101 the let­ in France. has written the following: ter from ..A Brother in Colorado Springs... Talks With Parents ..Since we ask for Christ·s intercession, why should lt saddens me to see that anyone could possibly object we not believe in the intercession of those who live in in­ to someone sharing their beautiful and very strong faith timacy with him? They are not more sepa rated from us with others. now than when they were alive.... To ask that they l found the Carla Trujillo story a great inspiration. Goodbye, should intercede with God for us is no depreciation of Christ's unique intercession, any more than when we ask Here is a young person, coping as a single parent with a someone to pray for us or make intercession five-year-old totally disabled son. who she calls her ourselves.... All true intercession is an intercession in miracle. How many of us would call this a miracle? Most First Born Christ through the Holy Spirit.·• of us fall apart over some little test. Notice how Thurian uses intercession as the Stories like this strengthen people's faith. lets them equivalent of invocation and how he shares our Catholic know they are not alone. By Dolores Curran sense that the saints are close to us as is Jesus in our I look rorward to reading more stories like this. This week we·re sending our oldest child off to prayer life . I personally feel that our Catholic practice of Rose Maestas college. a thousand miles and a lifetime away from home. invoking the saints helps keep the invisible spiritual world Denver It's different from sending her off to kindergarten. We something real for us, and that in rejecting the practice Courageous knew than that she would be discovering other authorities because of abuses Protestants lost a part of Christian Editor, for the rirst time in her life and we anticipated the ' 'but heritage they might seriously consider restoring. Carla Trujillo is a very brave and courageous woman. .,._.. ,,.. teacher says•· mentality. We welcomed it because it was My response to the Lutheran pastor is a respectful When so many are turning to abortion and killing their the first step toward independence. refusal to accept the Reformation's distinction between babies because they refuse to be responsible for their ac­ College or work life is different. This is the last of intercession and invocation. real parental influence on a youngster. From here on, we The ancient Fathers of the Church made no such dis­ tions, Carla chose to accept her responsibility and God pray that the values we modelled take hold. We hope they tinction. Invoking the saints was a part of their liturgy. bas rewarded her for it. are strong enough to meet the test of life today. Most im­ They did not question this practice; they worried about We who pray and trust in God are laughed at, but the portant. even though we may still be paying some bills, the danger of confusing the cult of the saints with the day will come when their laughter will turn to tears. we pray that we are strong enough to really let go and adoration due to God alone. Hall their teachings been Carla, you are not alone. Those who put their trust in allow her to become her own person. more available for the instruction o( Christians, there Jesus Christ instead of the material things o( this life will probably would never have been the abuses against which see him in his glory. I believe more and more people are Dollar a Day the reformers reacted, and the Lutheran pastor and I coming to realize this because of people like you. Keep up J reflect that when my dad finished grade school and would have nothing to argue about. the good work Carla. was confirmed. he was considered a man and worth a (Msgr. Bosler welcomes questions from readers. Linda Offerle dollar a day in farm help. He was 13. Much of our country Those of general Interest whlll be answered here. Write Brighton was settled by couples under twenty. An awfully lot of to him at 600 North Alabama, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204.) Moving young men gave their lives for our country at age e igh­ Copyright. 1980, Universal Press Syndicate Editor: - ... -- - teen. So sending a nearly nineteen-year-old off is hardly Your recent article in the Sept. 3 issue of the Register newsworthy. concerning Carla and Jonn Trujillo was moving. One lt'_s time to let go but it lsn·t easy to let go. I don't sup­ simply must admire the courage and faith of such a fami­ pose at was easy generations ago, either . While the ly. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story_ separation Isn't r1nal, as it was in the case of emigration, Craig W. Stewart thal from now on, visits back home will be tem­ we know Denver porary. The cord severing is tailing place now. not in four years when she graduates. Help It's easy to joke about not losing a daughter but gain­ Ing a telephone but there's a lot more to it than that. Like Editor: ... - .... .,._ all other phases In parenting, it teaches us more about Roman Battistone is four years old and has been ourselves than our oHspring. The flood of feelings upon diagnosed as being mentally deficient. Outside of having leaving home come back to me. I recall how nervous I a smaller than usual head. Roman looks and acts like any was that first day of college when nobody cared who my other four year old...... parents were or about my high school record. I was on my To help stimulate the brain to a higher functioning own. level Roman is on a very intense program designed es­ . - . pecially for him be Dr. Glen Doman of the Institutes for Bravado the Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia. At So I djd what my new and equally nervous friends did the institutes. there are families from all over the world. - put on a show of bravado. I don·t think that exterior a Hto try to help their hurt kids. The institutes are a place ever qui_tl: ~omes off. That might be all right, too, because of hope for all ot these famHies no matter how hurt the respons1b1hty and !ndependence via coJlege or work give kid is. us a first opportunaty to be ourselves as we see us. Prior Many of these children cannot walk, talk. see or hear. lo that, we are adjuncts of our fammes. We are viewed but yet the families come with hope and a dream. All ol' through their eyes, and we may not rulfill that Image or these children are put on their own program, but with be that person at all. each program is the Doman - Delcato ..pattern ing ... This Many individuals become dmerent persons away is physically putting the child through the cross direc­ from h_ome and we'd better be prepared for that . Blamint1 tional patterning process that each individual must go the. umversity for a changed child may soothe us but it lsn t very helpful. We have put the basic material into through lo develop the brain properly. Most chi.ldren do that child. The profossors and friends are merely working this ln their learning to c rawl stage. This form of paltem­ with what we have sent, values and attitudes that we have ing stimulates the lower brain so that each stage is nurtured. developed properly. This proce.ss only takes five minutes It's almost an axiom that our emeraing youna adults at a time. but is to be done eight times a day. will not be just older children o( ours. They will become Doing the patterning routine takes three people at a their own PffSOD8 and they have a rl,tll to do so. We did. time. this is why we need people to help. Clubs, scout Yes, we're sendin& our daugh&er ort to college, not troops, _senior citizens, anyone over the age of 10 can help ••~Y from us but to a new and formative part of her life. with this prooess. If you can spare five minutes a day to We 11 miss her a lot but we're exclled (or her. She help Roman it would be greatly appreciated. Roman lives deserves adults and Ideas other than us and we think the in Southwest Oenver in the Ken Caryl Ranch. and his world deserves her b&cause she's pretty special. Say a phone number is 973~. prayer for her - and for 1111. 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,.. . ..,, Tafoya More than two dozen bishops participated in the imposition of bands at the ordination Sept. 10 of Bishop Tafoya as the third bishop of the Pueblo Diocese. Bishop Tafoya's motto is ''Servant Shepherd," and be pledged to promote evangell1atlon and vocations among the people of Southern Colorado, whom be called a "people of warmth, of love and of faith." Archbishop James V. Casey of Denver was the installing prelate for Bishop This little girl stood for most of the Tafoya. The Gospel ls placed above the new bishop's bead, demonstrating that ceremony on the stairs, applaudln1 bis job ls to proclaim the Good News of the Gospel. warmly the installation of the new bishop ...... "'

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More than 6,000 persons interrupted the proclaim the Good News o£'lhe Gospel; to build ordination-installation ceremony with standing community in Christ am1,ng, the people ; and to ovations and cheers numerous times as Bishop serve their needs.'' .. .,. took office Sept. 10 as the third bishop of Pueblo. Bishop Tafoya, he said, "t?a:;~ot been se~t to rule but to serve. He will stan1 ,!n rour midst as a The crowd gave a standing ovation also when living sign and symbol of 1Ke umty J esus prayed Photos by Ken Bisio Archbishop James V. Casey, in his homily, singled for among His followers ... ·· ,j out retired Bishop Charles A. Buswell of Pueblo as a pastoral man " who served the people of God '' Bishop Tafoya has been... ~alled to a high and with remarkable spirits for 21 years in Southern difficult job, but he will b~ tr happy and peaceful Colorado.'' Bishop Tafoya's expression seems to tell it all, as be accepts the man because he will be a truJy pastoral servant. applause of the crowd after bis installation as the third bishop of the Your love and loyalty will 6e an unending source Pueblo Diocese. Archbishop Casey, the installing prelate, told the of strength and joy to him.-.; • With a smile that bat been bis hallmark, retired Bishop congregation that the " job of the bishop is to Charles A. Buswell of Pueblo received a standin1 ovation from the 6,000 per1on1 at the ceremony. ,. --,-,...... ,, I

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By Thomas Hilbert Smith, brought an architect to help design If a small Catholic school that does not the structures. Then the parents got busy. have extra money wants a new playground Postholes were dug. lumber was sawed, for its children. what can it do? bolt holes were drilled. and cement was That was the situation St. Joseph School poured. Joe Martinez led the effort to found itself in last spring. The solution? move the playhouse to the playground. It Bring together a dedicated group of was hauled two miles on two four-wheel parents who have a little know-how a nd a dollies. Mr. Martinez a lso constructed the lot of energy. tire swing. Carol Rodriguez coordinated Those parents had begun the St. Joseph the painting of the structures . Several Parent Group in February 1980. Their times structures had to be rebuilt because goals were to contribute their efforts of vandalism. toward improving the school. and to build Aching Muacl•• a strong spirit of parent support for the The last job was to haul sand in by school. The group·s first project was to wheelbarrow and shovel from a pile out­ plan a parish school adult talent show. side the playground. The group finished P ele Candelaria coordinated that that job at midnight Aug. 13. in time for program. and it was very successful. the opening of school. Several or the Summer ProJect workers complained of aching muscles the ln June the group decided to spend the next day. Joann Martinez said, " I've summer replacing an asphalt area of the never been so tired, but it was all worth school play yard with an environmental it. .. playground for the students. They call that Thanks to Parent Power, St. Joseph's effort " Parent Power:· The parents got School now has a playground to be proud of. • ... • Hard work and aching muscles helped buUd tbe playground. cable spools. telephone poles , tires. lumber, and even a playhouse donated to (Thomas Hilbert is principal of St. the cause. One of the parents, Diane Joseph Grade School in Denver.)

\ Making Religion More Than Words ,.. . Mere By Father Leoaard Urban automatic: it doesn't need any readiness or religious education? What about the risk of husband? We would never think of beginning any planning, no preparation. We are prone lo letting a lot of old notions go having to do We often lament the lack of honesty in our __,._ ,._ project without previous preparation. In assume that if we do a certain minimal with getting babies baptized but nothing society, politicans who make phony • fact, we are not permitted to do certain amount, fulfilling ritual, getting thlngs more. getting confirmed but not following promises. college athletic programs that ""•"' things without showing that we have what " in,·• like Baptism. Confirmation. marriage through, getting married in The Church for pad transcripts and falsify grades. govern­ \ we call credentials. in the Church. that's all we need. Isn't that the sake of formality and no more? ment spending which benefits already rich An example? a lawyer couldn't expect to something like thinking we could play the Shouldn't our actions be a symbol of what people. One of the prerequisites of valid begin practice without having first passed principal role in ''King Lear" or ''Othello" we are believing? Going to church and then criticism should be that we are at least trv­ the bar. Another: an actor spends weeks after reading the script over once? living that out in daily activity? Caring for ing to avoid those shortcomings in • _ - ► and perhaps months, memorizing lines, im­ lmpoatera people around us? Trying to get along? ourselves. personating the character in mind, getting Returning good for evil? Religion and religious practice could use We have a kind of innate, built in• a little of this kind of thinking, putting our • _ ,. what we call " the feel" of the role she is disrespect for imposters. We don't like peo­ There are other signs of readiness to let wanting to play. An Academy Award isn't Jesus come into our lives. What about the money where we say our faith is. ... ._ won by lick and promise performances. ple who show off by pretending they are what they are not. We call them hypocrites . use of the world·s goods and sharing them ( Father Urban is pastor ol St. • ..t .. Neceaur, Jesus said those kinds of people were like with others? Giving away some of the Scholastics Church in Erie. He lives in Who wouldn't agree that preparation and sepulchres, coffins, which look good out­ things we have? Giving our time to others. Frederick with his brother, Father Peter ongoing work are necessary input for side, but inside are ugly and give off un­ old people . our children, our wife or Urban.) • · - • •- almost anything? When a child is born, most savory odors. Jesus said there's nothing ~ _ parents begin a whole ritual of pursuits. worse than being an imposter. preparing for events which will not take Well, at least one application of what _ ..J. place for years to come: education, career, Jesus said has to do with the business of be­ marriage etc. ing Christian. It has to do with acknowledg­ But for some reason, which is not always ing that religion is more than lip service. eminenUy clear , this whole syndrome of First of all, religion should involve a little ~ • , ~ preparation, this intense preoccupation risk, leaps into the unsure things about life. with the need for planning, seems to suffer willingness to let go of some of our • - • neglect and even disregard in the area of securities. faith, commitment to the message of the Whal about the sort of risking which has - r< Gospel. to do with. say, fathers who would be willing Sometimes, not always and not with all to pray with their children, share their ; '"' people, we tend to think of religion as religious beliefs with them. see to their Would Allow Sacraments -- To Divorced and Remarried

.,,~ , BIRMINGHAM. England (NC ) - The It adds: Sunday 10:30-2:30. $8.50 (Kids $4.50) s tanding committee of the National " The following conditions are to be Al you can eat. Al the lh,ng• you ICM! to So help your...H to aome potato, 3--bean, fruit o, ap,nach -■lad to name .. • · Conference of Priests has presented a 1. trMt yo scheduled to begin in Rome on Sept. 26. suitors · bating "Spaces, Places, and Ideas The time is from 7:30 p.m . the merits of bilingualism. for Prayer.·· For more information, .Oct. 3 to 2 :30 p.m . Oct. 5. Co-sponsored by the Participants are asked to The conferences will show call John or Kathy Horst at Referring to an a nti­ The cost is $45 or $35 for archdiocesan Office of bring a brown bag lunch or 420-398.i. prayer as coming out of life commuters. bilingualism proposal that and adding "life" to life . The Father Farrell will also would bar the use of Spanish goal of the weekend is to conduct a prayer day for in the official business of give a good taste of prayer to senior citizens on Oct. 8, Curslllo Reunion Set Sept. 20 Dade County. F la.. the whet the appetite of the par­ archbishop said he hoped reviewing the sacrament of The Cursillo movement in ticipant for more of it in dai­ Baptism . The day runs from at Divine Redeemer , 1520 E . in~ the movement, and ap­ citizens would carefully con­ Colorado Springs will hold a Yampa St. ◄ ...... ly life. pamted Bob Carlone as sider U1e proposal before 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.' at a cost of reunion on Sept. 20 at 6 p.m . Father Farrell will be as­ $4.50, including lunch. Bishop Richa rd Hanifen chairperson. supporting it. sisted by Sister of Charity Reservations for either will celebrate Mass. and Only cursillistas are in­ Learning a new language, Rosemary Schmid, who is an event should be made a week Tnlt·,, t "" Father Theodore Haas, vited to the meeting Sept. 20, associate program director in advance, contact: pastor of St. Paul's will be a but persons interested in the especially for lhe elderly. is of the E l Pomar team. Sister I~ Pf,{i ·" t <'r .for host. Both are cursillistas. movement should contact not easy and ··we need to be Registrar. El Pomar Center sensitive to their problems.·· 1661 Mesa Ave .. Colorad~ (;ood .\ ·eH'.~ Cursillistas had me t about Father Haas at St. Paurs, Springs, CO 80906; 632-2451. a month ago to discuss revlv- 471 -9700. Archbishop McCarthy said. --4 "' ""-' • Theresians Meet Set lmmacu.late Hearl Sisters .. - .. Mar garet Brennan and 'J2~wecangenaate Juliana Casey will lead a 4 - - - " World Wo m an and Ministry" conference spon­ 2600 megawatts ofpower . sored by the Theresians of America in Al buquerque Oct. 17, 18 and 19. They will introduce the theme in the first general p~ for 1974. session at 8 p.m . Friday , __ ,.. Oct. 17, and speak several times during the three-day Six years ago, 2600 megawatts provided all supplying dependable power to nearly two conference. the electricity this area needed. There were and one-ha lf milli1rn people. The conference will end at fewer electric appliances and fewer people to We feel our customers have a right co krn >w 5 p.m . Sunday with depar­ operate them. exactly what's happening. What to expect in ture for Santa F e for an But to day, w ith more peo ple using more t he future. And what to do to cnpe w ith the overnight trip that will in­ clude historical sites. art power, we can keep up only by purchasing situation, galleries and shops. expensi ve additio nal power fro m o ther That's why we will be printing a series o f Speaker at the annual din­ utilities. messages like this in local newspapers to ex­ ner at 8 p.m . Saturday, Oct. We had planned for growth, of course. Our plain w hat we've done. w hat we're doing. what 18, will be Mary Clare Pawnee Generating Statio n was supposed we're planning. And why. Albrecht of Houston, im­ to be furnishing ano ther 470 megawatts by We urge you to read them, and to write us if mediate past president of now. But its completion has been delayed be­ you have questions o r comments. the Theresians. cause of increasing government regulations, Our joh is, and always has been, to make rising inflation and a deteriorating financial sure the energy you need will he there when Academy Girl situation. you need it. These messages won't make that

- .J By 1985, another generating facility of job any easier, but they w ill give you a b c::ner In Special similar size was scheduled to be finished. understanding of the realities we all face. Science Study But construction on that project hasn't even And of the goal we'r e all working toward: an begun-for many of the same reasons. energy secure future. This past summer, Teri Many people probably don't realize just . Johanna McGrath of Benet . . Hill Academy part.icipated how critical Colorado's electric supply situa­ P.Jtblic in a Student Science Train­ tio n is today. They can't understand why en­ ing Program sponsored by ergy b ills are so high and why we at Public ~ce the National Science Foun­ Serv ice Co m pany suddenly seem to be °'.pany dation and Colorado State struggling to meet our responsib ilities. And University. Fort Collins. The Colorado program, for high-ability they've heard a lot about sim,:,Je, inexpensive secondary school seniors. of­ solutions which , in fact, aren t yet capable o f l l1t: nr~t in ;1 scrit-s 1if mess~•~e, p:1id lo r hy lhl' , h:irl' fered special courses in ho kier~ uf Public !'>crvin: Co111p.. ,1y For ., fr~'\.' rqmm. mathematics lo 46 partici­ write Publit Service <:omp:iny. 1'0 . llll/\ >HO. l(1x>1n 96/i. pants from across t he Denver, Colrn-;1uo 80201. . . .. United States . Ms. McGrath, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. John T, • • It McGrath, is a senior at Benet Hill Academ y, a four­ year-high school for young women at 2577 Chelton Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80909.

Street Named For Fulton Sheen NEW YORK (NC! - A New York City Coun<·ll com• rnlttce has approved the renaming of a block cm East - r 43 ~t. in M,inhatta n as Archbis t1op Fulton .I Sheen Place. . - ...... ,--.,..-, ·-~ .., 'Save the Cancer Patient Retreat The St. Joseph Hospital group conferences. for in­ ,, Political Candidates Ca nSurmount Program is dividual conferences . group T Orchard' s pons oring a two-day s haring. Confession s . s piritual r e treat fo r question-and-answer per• ··save El Pomar · s volunteers. cancer patients. iod s. and time for s i• To Discuss Issues >- Vanishing Apple Orchard! .. Jenee. solitude and reflec• - ◄ and family members begin· I i is the slogan for its fund· The weekly Issues Forum IJe moc ra lic inc umbent. 11 S SPn:.te or a represen• ning the evening of Sept. 30 live prayer - either in or raiser brunch on Sunday. out of doors. The retreat is al St . Francis Interfaith <.:olorado Legislature. la live . Sept. 21 , with continuous ser­ ilnd ending the evening of ~ The programs are free and Oct. 2 at Sacred Heart open to persons of all faiths . Center will feature presenta­ Oct. 15 - Pat Schroeder, vice from JO a .m. to 2 p.m . > tions by political candidates open to the public. St. Retreat House in Sedalia. ◄ IJemocratic incumbent in The meal features the The cost is $45, which in­ f' or their representatives in Congress. Denver. Francis Interfaith Center is The retreat will be led by -..... special pastries of Sister An• Jesuit Father John Cassem. cludes board and a private .. September and October. The at 1060 St. Francis Way toinette. who has been cook room . Reservations for 20 Oct. 22 - Claire Traylor, ! formerly 11th St. I on the who has a doctorate .in ....r' ... program wlll be held at 12 Republic an incumbent. at El Pomar off and on for a cancer patients. 15 family noon each Wednesday in the Auraria Campus m down­ moral. pastoral and spiritual Colorado Legislature. town Denver. total of 24 years. Applesauce theology. and has worked ex• members, and five profes• - ... second-floor meeting room from " the vanishing apple s ionals are being accepted to of the Inte rfaith Center. Oct. 29 - If possible. For further information tensively in hospitals and in orchard·· for which El now on a first-come basis. 1 Each person will discuss Republican candidate for call Tom Rauch, 623-2340. schools in addition to retreat i .. m. Pomar is named heads the For further information. what he or she sees as two of menu. To replenish the work. ho In the two days there will call LaMarr Bomareto at St. 4 • ••- ... the rnost important issues orchard, thuse \vho can are de facing the nation or state in Program to Feature be ~pportunity. besides the Joseph Hospital. 837-7850. Je asked to buy a tree at $15. ◄ ! ...... the 1980s, how she or he Donation for the brunch is de would respond to those is• Videotaped Talks $6, or $3 for children under . --~ sues, and what he or she sees 10. co as the ethical dimensions of leaders held in Minneapolis, INDIA , A nationwide teaching Family entertainment will - ~ re these issues. confere nce e ntitled · •A Minn. of Mar tin is a founding accompany the garden The schedule of speakers Crisis of Truth'" will be peld brunch, led by Tom O'Boyle NEEDS • wi is : at St. Mary·s High School in member and coordinator of he Word of God, an ecumenical .. tic k ling·· the ivories. . Sept. 24 - Hal Haddon. Colorado Springs Sept. 26-28. Clowns, mimes. gymnasts, -• Wt campaign manager for Sen. The conference will Chris tian community of 55 po some 1,000 persons in Ann and fold singers will also ap­ . ~ Gary Hart, Democratic In• feature Ralph Martin. pear on the program. tai cumbent. Catholic lay evangelist a nd Arbor. Mich. ac For the past several years Reservations accom­ C .HAPELS . - . Oct. 1 - Naomi Bradford, ecumenist. in six videotaped panied by payment should be pe Republican candidate for lalks that originally were he has been living in Brus­ THI MDLV FATNlll'I MISSION AID T O THI OIIIINTA&. CHUR CH as sels. Belgium. working with submitted as soon as possi­ - ··- ~ Congress, Denver. given in March at a con­ ble to El Pomar Brunch. !if Oct. 8 - Richard Castro. Cardinal Jeon-Joseph WHY Here's a sampling of mail from hungry southern ference of Catholic pastoral 1661 Mesa Ave., Colorado .. ... ca Suenens. NOT India. It says In gist that God will be at home there Springs. CO 80906. '"A Crisis of Truth'' is the NAME if people have a place to pray .. . From Umikuppa, ve second in a series of ONE one of the poorest areas of Kerala, India, Father -- pl, Pastoral Training Weekend FOR George writes, "We have completed construction en programs videotaped at ma• Solar, Wind YOUR of the foundation of our new church, but rising wi DENVER MARBLE jor conferences b y FAVORITE costs have forced us to discontinue wOfk be· ,,. . -., le, ... Charismatic Renewal Ser• Power Job• SAINT? cause our parishioners are too poor to contribute rE co. vices. a service group in• any more." Since they will provide the la.bOr free, -r.. MAlt8LE TA8LI! TOPS,VANITY.TOPS Starting a business or get• fu -CONTltACTORS volved in sponsoring major only $2,000 is needed to complete the structure. so ting a job in energy conser­ [SINCE ftlf - teaching conferences and . .. $4,000 will build a church in Ponneduthan• m , COMMIICIAL • IISIDINTIAL vation or renewable energy MAHU POI ALL PUll'OSIS evangelistic programs ad­ Kuzhl, India. ... $5,000 will provide a chapel In fa DOMISnc a IMJIOIH D MAHLI a SLAll dressed primarily to fields llke solar and wind Walayar for the poor Cathollc workers there...... - " power will be among the Pl REPAIRING & REPOU SHING Catholics. How many churchlesS villages are there in south­ re In " A Crisis of Truth" subjects of a Denver ern India? Here in New York we haw requests for 11eo· a:l'tatii Nwwe>r. 71t-1UI lo4ka 1d, c oeo. eo110 Martin takes a look into the citywide conference on Oct. 55 of them, all approved by the Holy Father. ... • • - ► condition of the Catholic 3 - 4. Build a low-cost church In your loved ones' Church today. Hosted by the Colorado memory, some may be named for your favorite . ... Preregistration is the · Coalition for Full Employ­ saint! Write to us right now. You'll know In your preferred way to register for ment, the • Denver lifetime you've done something permanent for .. • the weekend. For a brochure Conference on Renewable God.... Send at least as much as you can ($100. containing the registration Energy Resources will be S75, S25, $10, S5, S2) for a church in a churchless - -' ► form and addiUonal infor• held at the Quality Inn, 1890 village. Give the poor a place to worship God. Electric C0111pan11 Sherman St. in downtown ...... ~,....., ~ •.WSJl'Mt -~...... mation. call the local coor• dinator, Ken Wenker, at 472• Denver. .. 1951 in Colorado Springs. To register or for more in• - •• formation , cont act t he SMALL To feed the starving in Kothamangalam, south Registration at the door is India, Bishop Matthew Pothanamuznl received 1 178 STOUT ST. also acceptable; however, Colorado Coalition for Full GIFTS Employment, 2339 E . ADD $2,502.73 from the Holy Father last month. The the weekend is limited to the money came from our readers. Phon!J 534-1448 first 250 to register. because Colrax, Ave., Denver. CO. UP , of the limited seating 80206, 355-3554. C capacity. The cost is $20 per Among the coalition spon­ ARE You needn't be married to become a "parent" to a person. The program times sors is Bishop George R. YOU needy child ln the Near East. For only $14 a month. . . , are Sept. 26, 6-10 p.m. ; Sept. Evans. Vicar for Social MARRIED you can sponsor a child In the Near East. 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"Svengali.·· as are all the lo portrayed by the uncon­ One is constantly amazed Opera House productions. is ...... scionable Terry Rhoads, can at the talent of the cast a good break from a long B hypnotize young women to because they are trul.v multi- .. ,... ► day in the real world. I The character completely .. . ,.. w brok en b y Svengali ' s p mesmerizing glance. was HERITAGE SQUARE one of the best. But a II the n cast members usually go all out to please their audience and share their jokes and 8Plll BOUSE there is never an end to the ad libs. ... ill make thl•rn subject to his ta lented. As alwavs the Olio A Novel evil r,owers. following the melodrama is This newest production is fr The villain has his eye on always a t reat a nd a bas ed on the 1894 novel. cc Trilby u ·Fcrell. played by refreshing look back in time .. Trilby... Oakley and F. DI L>ebb1e Laurie. but Trilby to vaudeville . Burns . E llison. Jr. have - C, has her mind on her many The night spent at the adapted it to fit the Opera - . AMERICAN pl s uitors including Billie Opera House is always a full House stage. Bagot, Sandy McAlister and 01 evening with the generous ..Svenga li.. performances ~ r_ BIG SCREEN T.V. Ta lbot (Taffy I Wynne. . buffet dinner followed by the run Tuesday through Sunday we Accept Reservations nights. On Sunday after­ ft1i1Jb LIVE ENTERTAINMENTWed.-Sat. re Casts • Spell old silents with such stars as ~-c,-fj~ HAPPY HOUR 4-7 noons there is a matinee. 0 rr. Svengali casts bis spell on Laurel and Hardy. Charlie l Trilby. who is in love with - Jim Fiedler 5050 w. CoHax GOURMET DINING Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and 893-MILL vi - - p CHINESE Free Health Information Bou Ider Theater t. ◄ ·· - c 11i- aftd Amertcan Food S( The Hi ll-Burton Ac t . Regional Hill-Burton Auditions Open Served In • beeultful lentern D llg ll ted d i n i ng room. federal legislalion. requires facilities i nclude: four Open auditions for both many Colo rado health Catholic hospitals - Mercy. Available tor PerllH and men and women who would Sanq-. facilities to provide free or St. Anthony and St. Joseph in Uke to become members or part-pay services for low­ Denver and St. Joseph of the Boulder's Dinner Theatre 's ~ income individuals . Plains in Cheyenne Wells. FRENCH a1 performing troupe will be • - ► The Cent ra I- Norlhea s t SPEATE'S For a free brochure con­ held Wednesday. Sept. 24, at lune" V Colorado Health Systems cerning your Hill-Burton Mor, .,:,. 11 30~2 30 al 10 :00 a .m. 0 1n"e' Agency. a no n-profit . rights , contact: Marvin Auditions will be at the Mon -Sal 6 00-10 30 01 consumer-based organiza­ Layman. Colorado Health Theatre building. 55th and Rne,vahons Suaqested LJ.FFITI 629-6657 tion, is sponsoring a public Department, 4210 East 11th Arapahoe, Boulder. Appli­ 14th at LARIMER F,.. Valet Pa,.. ,n9 all~. Ooo, pl awareness campaign con­ Ave .. Denver, CO 80220, 320- cants are asked to be ;.------'r"!ll"ll'IIPl'ft ----- :::::. cerning Hill-Burton. 8333. prepared with a vocal selec­ s1 tion. and accompaniest will G ~ be available. ..All'~* For further information. h1 nda and reader• of c a ll Boulder' s Dinner C Valld Daya Theatre. 449-6000. r, Trip to View Aspens Set St. Rita's Court of the Catholic Daughters of America will sponsor an all­ day trip to look at the aspens on Saturday, Sept. 27. The bus will leave the Natlona/ly Famoue Happy Hour 11 AM lo7 PM • 70.yaaWNk Basilica of the Immaculate IW1COCllllalla Conception at 7:30 a .m. for FHturlng: "varlely of undwich.. Georgetown where partici­ Nachoa & Benn1gan·, Famou, Qulc:he ONE FREE pants will board the train for Ber cloMa at 2 AM Food Served 11 A M-12 P Silver Plume and return to Georgetown. Then the bus , .. DINNER will lea ve for Vail for lunch La and will return to Denver by "Y .-,. " 6:30p.m . FAMILY IIUTAURANT Hou,.._11 lo 10 P.M.- Mon.-S.t. The trip is open to the A.M. ~ -.... public and the fee is $28 5750 W. 381h Awe. 424-17N or 420-4234 which includes the bus and - ~ .., ITAL/AN - AMERICAN train fare and lunch. .. Reservations must be in as Oroentel, ltehan & Americln Food c· ~~a~ soon as possible. Call Mary 1- · Banquets end -- ~ _..... Walsh at 333-2835. Priv.■te Parties Welcome ii, (i;C.i4,, Book Features •s~ 1,t GOH.,_,,,.,.,.,,... Q t_,,tD 2115W. 44thAve. ~ ·-. Papal Visit AMERICA N -· - NAIROBI. Kenya tNCJ - • T h e Ke n ya n Catholi c Emerson Street East --- Bis hops ' Conference has ENf'C..._a et RfMrMft • f'• published a book on the visit ...... 11 ,...... ,...... ~=- aa,. of Pope John Paul ll to •••-111 .... .,.,,.. ,. •, ...... ,. liMI. r111 ...... Kenya last May. .. • I The D..,.,... C■ltlollc lletllelw, WM., hptenlbef 17, 1110 - P... 17 Where Are Original Scene Parents to Present Olio The parents of children in There will be three acts variety of acts, which ~ --­ Auditions for the Original the Original Scene will pre­ with the following directors eludes vocal groups. dancing Scene's fall production of They Now? sent " Olios in Variety" on of each act: E lmer Gerken, and comedy acts. " Fiddler on the Roof" will Sept. 17 a nd Sept. 18 at 8 manager of John P . The dance will feature Lee be Sept. 20, from 10 a .m. to 2 ByTomPade p.m. at Oscar Malo Hall, Daleiden Company; Hank James and Graffiti. p.m. at 300 E. 19th Ave. 1845 Logan St., with a dance Carroll, salesman for Gates Tickets are available at Auditions are open to all What ever happened to.. . ? following the show. and Son: Judge Jack H. the door at $3 per person. All high school students (both In the past 15 years there have been so many changes Reggie Leuschner, dance Dwyer. also is a practicing net proceeds will go to the public and parochial in Denver television personalities that it's hard to keep up director of the Original attorney. Original Scene in its efforts schools). and especially hard to keep track. Scene, a division of Catholic Si.ster Mary Ann Potts, to provide vocal, dance and For information call 861· Some of those that I remember are Hugb Terry, Yout h Services. is the m usical director of the s tage exper ience f or 0646. Performance dates and former general manager of what was then KLZ-TV, now producer of the stage Original Scene, will serve as children. For information Dec. 5. 6. 7, 12, 13, and 14. KMGH. Terry has been retired for some time and playing program. accompanist to the wide call 861-0646. ) lots of golf at the Denver Country Club. Bill Baker, former KOA-TV news photographer. Bill's now d'>ing PR for Blue Cross-Blue Shield in Denver. 4 ► Stan Brown, long-time radio newsman on KLZ. Stan's with the State Highway Department beading up its Promotion Department. John Cromwell, KBTV weatherman , now has his own real estate company in Denver. Carl Coi'eman, former Time-Life reporter in Washington for Channel 7, is now with HEW in Washington. Lowell Oliver, KOA-TV reporter-photographer, do­ ◄ .. ing the same job in Albuquerque. Tom Baer, chief photographer for KBTV, is a freelance film maker in Glenwood Springs. Tom just completed a 30 minute film on the Colorado River. It was narrated by former KBTV newsman Frank Currier, Currier is with WBBM in Chicago. - .. Dick Kruse, and this goes way back, was a reporter­ photographer for KBTV in the early &O's. Dick is now part owner of Squeaky Bob Wheeler's saloon in Grand Lake. Pat O'Donnell and-Ken Helgbberger, both reporters for KBTV, are now working in television in the Salt Lake market. Rod Chamberlin, KOA-TV production manager, is vice president of production for Wickerworks Video Productions in the Southeast Metro Denver area. Bob Butz, former Channel 7 and KLZ radio per­ sonality, is now doing the morning news on KLAK, Denver. Bob also does cassette voice for the blind. Jim Wilkerson, KOA-TV anchorman, is doing the same for a station in Albuquerque. Fred Leo, Channel 2 sports director. Well .. . Fred's been seen around the city on most of the golf courses and

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We have maintained a service of understanding and concern to rI ------Aa ICtlool opent, 111 help auppo,t nllulona br"'9lnl the kn<,Wdge and love of God I aound the wortc1. In addition to my prayen, I am endoatng my uc:rlfk:e of: Den~er's Catholic Families for over half a century, and will I I ..., continue to do so in the tradition of your faith. . . . ;:moaocmaoonaoooo~ooo.:=~~~:~--- I .

1 Cllr ------••• ____ Zip _ __ I PREARRANGED FUNERAL * ,.._..... l'IIIHIDMfl lo,__., my epec:lel lntenllona In lhelr Ma,... and pteyert __ 1' PLANS lend your t1ft to: lt'IO * MONUMENTS & MARKERS ,.) THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THI: fAITH J. £...... nNooften INSURANCE I * ...... J. McConnecll ... OR: Moar,:~•n• PERSONAL TNOUIHTFUL FUNERAL SERVICE . . . THEN, o.,t.~=-=-- AID New Yalt. New,._. J 1IIIOI o..,•J-..1-•. c.i..-St. AS NOW, Will IE OUR FOREMOST CONCERN AID PEISOUl AIM. ------~------.. ~ ~ . TM Denver Cethollc Regieter, Wed., September 17, 1110 - Pege 11 ! - ·- COMPLETE FOR SALE HOME .. REMODELING HALEY REPAIR TV SHACK y •Kitchens 2-drawer file (it REROOFING IOC\.MDay or NlQbl Work AUTHORIZED (9 dillerent selec!loos) MEDICAL EOUl,MENT CD • remodeling IEaomll•CGallllll and Hospital type equipment SYLVANIA . PHILCO . . C. •Bath s9143 .,.,.. • room additions O! lor tile home Want to help an Ill Elderly .... ZENITH •Basements person and earn money TOOi •lUlaC •S~ ROOF REPAIR IIJ!II & lllerl,til • garages •SPMY•- *f\ASTO SERVICE CENTER • >- - •Custom Bars 4-drawer file Yoor choice 01 areas and " 25Y.ab,.,_. • patios hours. Good Pay IWallUl'NS TV REPAIRS · ALL •Patios Mecllcare I Medicaid f1l1 HllllllS •Rm. Additions Workmanship -;ggso eppmecl • decks CALLUS NOW MAKES Guaranteed 777.9375 •Elect. Repair Work immediate Metro • concrete work MEYER CARE Alltr IINr1 Cell 27M813 CAIIIIY-IN SERVICE 8-5 Guaranteed Area Service • tree estimates tr 238-1044 AND SAVE 420-0976 ENGLEWOOD HEALTH 131 I W. AUIUA AVE. Workmanship AIIStor" licensed & Insured SERVICES 458-5813

l t, t .. • •• -:. • ffOr ~ •-••--- LPN SUNSET TOWERS -· r ... 1925 Larimer St...... WANTED 1 BEDROOM I THE ANNIVERSARY SEASON Pound, ,ind pound, on U1(• 2 DAYS A WEEK, HRS.: 9 to 5:30 r' 45TH UNFURNISHED I Weight Watchers progr,,m so YOU PICK YOUR DAYSI 1980-81 for during 1980, our t 7Ih New ht-rise apar1men1s for the elderly and .. . A11n1ve~ary Y<•ar. IF INTERESTED CALL: handicapped. Low rent. under HU section 8 OCNYaRJaOULDUI program, lf you qualify, For 1nformat1on call: " SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ,.....11, 433-7221 . .. f:do d e lf'aart • .U, uiraf l>irt•clfJr (TOLLFAUJ or R•NTAL Ol'l'IC ■ .. Monday. October 20, 1980 1-.fl• APPLY IN PERSON TO WEIGHT~WATCHERS.-­ 534-0579 GALA CONCERT & CHAMPAGNE BUFFET SISTERS OF THE POOR •• . _ .... - - - "":.·-:: LITTLE ..... , ... Tuesday, October 21. 1980 ---♦•--.~ -·~ .:. EQual Housing Opponunlty 3629 W. 29th AVE . A~S...1IV...... IIAanl. - .. BACH B MINOR MASS Gaechinger Kantoref of Stuttgart _.., NAMES FURNITUR£ WHOUSAURS ~ LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Concrete II JOU paid too much tor JI ALLARTS Jerry Wall Helmut Rilling, Musical Director Work elMwhere don't blame us. Palnllffl and Repair ► UPHOlSTERY Thursday, January 22, 1981 •Patios SN u■ I••• before JOU buy. • paint • int. & ext. . .. Burlington House. 8ernh• rdt. BHHt. 8royhlll, Ol•le, • comm. & res. •Driweways 0 • Sota, Oougl u , Empire, Futorl•n. K emp , JANOS STARKER Reasonable prtces Wide all phases •Sidewalk• Hlbrlnen, Lane. Rlverelde, St•nlay, Singer, 4 .., seIoc11on ot labr,cs For • wood preservations Ct-llillt Wor1<.m11ns'11p Stratoloung•r, Hanry Link, Schwelger, Young Hinkle, Monday, December 1, 1980 Vaughan. We H II 10 you and youre tM public • t FREE esumates call Anita • quality work at Guar■ntHa clearly merkecl poaUlve proof wholeHle prlc.a. SM competitive prices !5 Y11r1 Elplrittlce Oolo's largest aelecllon of Brand name furniture, • free estimates MURRAY PERAHIA Hour■: Mon.-,rt. t :I0-1, S•t. 1:M•1 Call l'iani,'

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