SEVEN NEW PRINCES IN CONSISTORY MARCH 28 SPECIAL VOCATION ISSUF Supplement to the Denver Catholic Register

N ational N ational ALl-TIME HICH S ecdob THE Section CARDINALS' COLLEGE REGISTER . —With the appointment of I I I liH H seven new Cardinals by Po m Joim XXIII, the (Name Re^stered In the U. S. Patent Office) membership of the Sacred College stands at a M W MR 09 AUNT DURIAU 09 aUCULATION* . »-v^ d . This f aoir to CeawMM with HCRC Wesbtadse News BaadrawUn by Ito Owa Leeavd Wb% Bm B e Owe ■-*»< record high of 85. New Princes of the Churdi SlUiSil Deevtoe, M IR ow Newt lervtoa. toMMi twvtsii. Rwstonf New* Pbolei end NCWC Ptotme getrias indude the first Negro, the first Filipino, and the FRTd AY; MARCH 11, I960- SECTION TWO first Japanese to be named to the Cardinalate. When the Cardinals-designate are devated at a 'Pray the Lord of the Harvest. . ' ^ i Vatican Consistory March 28, Pope John will have created 38 Princes of Uie Church in tbrM consistories in r r ^ i his 16-month reign. In their order of precedence Uie new CanUusIi ire Aidi- blAiops Luigi TragUa, Vicegerent of ; Peter Tatsuo Doi Im rw&f iiifUed of Tokyo; Joseph Lefebvre i t Bourges, ; Bernard Al- frink of Utrecht, Tbe Netberlanda; and Rufloo J. Santos of _ i s M Manila; Bishop Laurtan. Rugambwa of Rutabo, Tanganyika; and Antonio Bacd, Secretary of Brieti to Princes, M o n r s At the death of Pius Xlt there were 52 CardinaU. In the first coulatory of Pope John'i reign, Dec. 19, 1968, the Sacred ike Ijiril ^ College was increased to 74 members by the elevation of 23 Cardinals- One of the old Cardinals hid died before the cm- ik e io H m ilstory. In the second consistory condocted by the Pontiff, Dec. 14, 1999, membenhip in the Sacred College was brought f o r i k U fm rs it iio fTATIOJIS' FIRST CRBDIHJILS to a new high of 79 (since three bad died) with the elevation J l i e of eight new Cardinals. The death of Cardinal Aloysiui Stepi- THREE OF THE SEVEN new Cardi­ Peter Tatsuo Doi, Archbishop of T ob o, Japas; nac of Yugoslavia Feb. 10 reduced tbe number to 78. < J i u t i i 9 , 3 7 -5 8 nals \n Pqw John XXIII are in Lsniian' Rugambwe, Bishop of Bntai», Tfenfan- jrika, East Africa; and fiiit Negro Cardinal, at Secpml Cordiool lor Airiea eoantrtM sever M o n teptwwrted in the Sacred Bishop Rugambwa, the first Negro to be omned a Prince least in. modem times; apd Bufloo i . SaBtos, of the Church, if tbe second Cardinal for Africa. The other Archbishop of Manila, the Philippines. They are. left to ri^ t, CardlnalaKleai^te one is Hti Eminence Teodoeio Clemente de Gouevla, Arch- -5 S W * biahop of Lorenjo Marques, in Hosambique, Portuguese East '4; - Africa. Cardinal-designate Rugambwa speaks English. Italian, 5^2 S w a ^ , and Klbaya, bis native tongde. Pope Visitinc Ar^biihop Doi Is the first Cardinal for Japan. Arch- V bUhop Santoe, tbe first Csrdlnal for the Pbtllpplnas, speaks English and Spanish, u weU u Tagalog, the national language Poor at Newy of tbp Philippines. With two Italian nominees for tbe Cardinalate, tbe num­ ber of Italian Cardinals stands at S3. France will have eight Built Churches Cardinals. The U.S. h u six, has five, Uermany has ftair, and Brazil has three. Argentina, Canada, Britain, and Portogual Bome.»SliMc most of the an- each has two Cardinals. dent Lenten stational churches Coqnttjes with one Cardinal each are Ireland, ,' a n in die heart .of the Eternal Hungary, , Armenia, Syria, Austria, India, China, Aus­ a t)', where compirathwly ftw tralia, Mexico, , Ecuador, Cube, iTh^ Netherlands, I penoos B n , John X X m this the Philippines, Japan, and Tanganytiu. The latter country is a year is eisitiiig the new d wwhei United Nations trust territory in Africa under British ad­ on the outsUits c f tte dty. ministration. It is scheduled to beemne aelf-govemlng year irtiere the poor and middle and fully independent in the future. (NCWC iM io and Wire] classes reside. Most of the arsis be will vUt 38 HONORED Df 16 MONTHS in Lent reflect the congestioo bom of World War n . MigranU from poor and on d en lop ^ sec- dons of Southern nocked IS/X PRECEDENTS MADE into these districts, where are fuind the greatest nomber af L unemployed, many of whom be- IN N E W c a r d i n a l s ! c r ie Communists. TO SEND FORTH LABORERS INTO HIS HARVESr IN 8TSONGHOLDS Vatican City.-~At least six vemba, 1969, membership in precedents have been made tbe Saaed 0>l'ege reached an OF COMMUNISM such a .storming o t heaven by praya, many by Pope John XXIQ in nun- THE IBfPORTANCE of prayer to ob­ All-Ume high i>( 79. Catholic'youths wlU find the courage and i n ^ a - On March < he obsem d the log three groupe of new Car­ With seven new Cardinals tain sufficient vocations to the relirious Lenten station in the p c^ o u s and eceleaiasUeal Ufl'la stressed by Jeeui Christ tion to enta the service of God u priMs, dinals, for a total of 38. in designated this month, the brothers, and aiitert. Today's youths, at those Centocelle district at the Cap^ leas than , 16 months. This Dumba of Cardinals is at a (Matt lx, 38). This la a role that averyone can uehln Cburdi o f San Felice di take in the obtaioing of su ffid n t laborers f a in genaatlani before them, will accept the chal­ could be a record t

1ST NEGRO. JAPANESE, FILIPINO PRINCES OF CHURCH 1,000 MISSIONARIES to bring Christ to Africa PRECEDENTS SET IN NAMING CARDINALS WHITE FATHERS He w u named Bishop of Rutabo Vatican City.— The nomina­ When World W u U ended, Here be encountered another FRANKLIN, PA; tion of Bishop Laurian Rugam- March 25.1953. The diocese has there were 8,000 Catholics in future Cardinal, Pierre Gerlier, bwa of Rutabo, Tanganyika, as about 54,000 Calbolics, nearly Tokyo, and 11 of the 19 par­ who wu also a wounded pris­ the first Negro member of the 50 per cent of the population. ish churches there bad been oner and w u studying theology Sacred College of Cardinals will He formed the Natloiial destroyed. at Fribourg u an bternee. probably have the biggest im­ Union of SU Aagnstine to Today, there are 37 par- Demobilized from the army Honor tho Prodotu Blood of Jeras pact upon the worlds for be will train Mlected CalhoUcs, who bbes in Tokyo and about 35,- in 1918, Lefebvre rejoined hia be a representative of a contin­ are new playing a prominent 000 Catholics, allhoagh they family iu the region of Poit­ as a p r i e e l o f Caltfbcnu ent ana a people struggling to role in Tanganyika’s efforts ts are a minority in the total iers, where they bad fled before o r acnieve justice and independ­ achieve independence. TiAyo population of about ll,- the advindog Germans. a b r o t h e r AH OKOIk reUHDID IN lit*. kllHI. »ANCI ence. One of every 10 Catholics in 000,000. He offered himself to tbe The Bishop’s own country, his diocese is active in Catholic Cordinal Sontoi Bishop of Pdtien u a candi­ with IJHS.MS Catholics, is Action of some form. date for the priesthood and wu scheduled to become telf- Bishop Rugambwa visited the Archbishop Ruiino J. Santos sent to tbe French College in SOCIETY OF THE govemlng next year and United States in 1956. of Manila is tbe ipiritiial leader home. PRECIOUS BLOOD fully independent in the fu­ of 3,280,000 Catholics. Ordained Dec. 17,1921. be be­ Cordinal Dei Bom Aug. 26, 1908, in the U n ■rvniMrdate Rd., N.W. ture. Archbishop Peter Tatsuo Doi gan bii priutly career u a dlo- village of Santo Nino north of CA N TO N a, OHIO Born July U, 1912, at Bukon- of Tokyo w u born D ^ . 22, ceun miuioaary In the Poitiers tnila, be entered the Semi­ go, Tanganyika, of pagan par­ 1892, in Serdai, an important Diocese. After a th m time he nary of San Culos in Manila ents, members of the Bahaya w u named assistant director, nertbeutem Japanese dty when he was 13. Most Rflv«r«iHi Fvffen S. Sh«en Tribe and of Basita nobility. and then director, of dJoceun about 200 miles from Tokya He w u sent to Rome in 1927, Bishop Rugambwa learned about charity work. He w u then ap­ HU entire family were baptized where he attended the Gregor­ the faith from the White Fa­ pointed Vicar General of the It M a y Why do not tho miMionorioi work with tho u Catholics when he w u two ian University. He w u ordained thers and w u received into the years old. in SL Peter'i Basilica Oct 20, diocese. hoods of fovommont instood of with toulsf Church when be was nine years He w u named Bishop of A grsduste of the Urban Col­ 1931. i old. His parents and two broth­ Troyu July 27, 1938, by Plus lege of the Sacred Congregation Following parish work, be N ot Be ers soon followed bis example. for the PnqMgatlon of the XI. On June 17, 1943, Plus Xil held a aucceuion of arebdio- He stuti'ed at the White Fa­ Faith, to Rome, be w u ordained named him Arefabiabop of ceuD posts in Manila, including thers' minor seminary at Rubya, May 1, 1921, In Sendai, and for The reason is; On the Lost Day, though Our Lord the office of superintendent of Bourges. T o o L a t e . Tanganyika, and then their ma­ In World War D. u Arcb- 12 yean w u a parish print reiigiout Instru^OD for Cath­ will coll oil Txitions before Him, He will judge their in- jor s e n a r y at Katigondo, there. bishop of Bourges, whkh w u olic puplU in pubUc schools and to begin studying for the Priesthood with the Priests of Uganda, where he w u ordained In 1933, be became secretary that of financial aecretary of eccn^ed by the Gemaiis, he hobitonts os irKlividuols. In tho ortginol Greek Gospel of Dec. 12, 1941. to the Apostolic Delegate lit nved the Uvea of 60 heeUges the S^red Heart! If you ore a high school graduate tbe archdiocese. After (Mng miuionary work Japan. In 1937, he w u named and helped avoi^ the destrnc- St. Motthew, Our Lord first colls the nations "Ethan," under 30 or a college graduate urider 40, we hove a in E u t Africa, he went to Rome A ^ bish op of Tokyo, the first In 'the Japanese oceupatlon lien ef the tewn of Saint- special posf groduote course in Lotin and allied sub» for advanced studies, receiving arcblepiscopa. see in Japan. He of tbe islands, he w u im- Amand by pleading fo» mercy which is neuter. Then, loter, in a sudden flosh. He de­ prisened for a year, until jects which will prepare you for our mojor seminary. ^ a degree in canon law at the w u conseereted Feb. 13, 1938. from tbe Germans. Gl's welcomed in our Veterans' approved course. W ai^ scientific miuionary institute of In 1940 with war imminent, Feb. 5, 1H5, when he w u re­ He is president of tbe Com- scribes judgment os being mode of individuols. more information.? W rite; Father Superior, Dehon Sem.L the Urban College, conducted all foreign-born Bishops re­ leased by American forces miuion of the Rural Apoetolste by the Sacred Congregation for signed their dioceses. The ad- from the Fort Santiago prlun. of the Assembly of French rxiry, Great Borrington I, Massachusetts. the Propagation of the Faith. mlniitratlOD of the Church in In IMS, he w u named Vicar ArchbUbops and also heads the Theagh tho missionariot go to Japan, tho Named of Fe- Japan passed to native prelates General of Manila, then in ndns, asMmdy’s Doctrinal Conunis- • Wint to didiciti youMlfMoB hints to tta Sicfitf Knit M a BntMr^ and played a leading role in Wrtta: Fattiar S u p ^ , Siend Havt Hovitiib, Sto. Maritl, Ulln^ Dhrino King will judge tho Joponoso, one by one. As biana and Vicar Apostolic of and Ar^bisbop Doi became the lion. Lower Kagera Dec. 13, 1951, be country’s ranking Catholic prel­ church teconstrucUon. He holds the Croix de Guerre death individuolisos each, so will Judgment. Hence, w u consecrated Feb. 10, 1952. ate. He w u consecrated Titular and w u made a Knight of the Bishop of Barca add Auxiliary tho horoMi of the Gospel do not reolly hove work to Legion of Honor, one of tbe Biuhop of Manila Oct. 24, 1947. bighut dvlc honors of France. IS do in Korea, but with' Kereoni. That is why our On Dec. 10, 1949, be w u ap­ Cardinal-Alfrink pointed Apostolic Administra­ Questions and Answers Archbishop Bernard Jan Al- THIS CALL priests. Brothers, and Sisters work with souls rather tor of the Llpa Diocese. frink of Utrecht is widely He became Apostolic Admlu- than with gerernmentt. As St. Thomas said, e per­ Call to Serve God known u an expert in Scriptup FOR YOU? . istratur of Infanta, on the eut- 3y LiNVi M. RioaoAN, Ph.D. that is devoted completely to the al studies and b u written trans­ son is worth more then all the material universe. em routJine of Luzon talaod, What is a vocation? service of God. Theirs Is a spe­ lations of Gospels and Epistlu 'There le p re u in g w on March 30, 1950. Oo Dec. 2 of cial vocation and a higher call­ that are read on Sundays in A vocation may be defined u that same year be returned to need for more m ing. churches throughout The Neth the following of a specified hi> post u Auxiliary of Manila. prieets for oqr rnllf When did God utabUshed vo- erlandi. Your socrifices which aid them should also be per­ slate in life. The vocation to Op Oct. 17. 1 9 ^ be w u ■ion "field* in Ailii' One of seven children of a which the majority of people catiou? named Apostolic Administrator and the South Per sonal. Thot is why they should be directed to the Holy family in Nljkerk in central are called is thst of the mar­ God Inaugurated the vocation of Manila because Archbishop clfic. Fother instead of to areas, groups, notions, cities. He is ried life. By general practice, of the married state when He Holland, the future Cardinal Gabriel M. Reyes w u seriously studied at the Utrecht seminary when the term vocation is used cHated Adam and Eve with the ill. When the Archbishop died, the Vicor of Christ, the vice-generol of the God-man on and at the Pontifical Biblical Great peace of mind and heart b to be found io tfala by a Catholic It refen to a life admonition to increase and be w u named, on Feb. 10,1993, InaUtule in Rome. work. Christ b calling for volunteers(to bring aoub home eorth. He personoliies the Church. When therefore you in religion u a priest, a sister, multiply. Our Lord blessed the to bead the .^ijcese. to Him. Do you bear tbe call? Is tbb call for you? Ordained Aug. IS, 1924, in a brother, for those who em­ married state when He .per­ For Information Write to VOCA'HON DUECTOB deny yourself something for the soke of the solvation brace this ecdeslatlcal life are formed HU flrst miracle at the Cordinal Traglio the Utro^bt Cathedral, he of 0 soul in Indio, ser>d it to the Holy Fother. Let your gift blessed by Go^ to follow a life marriage feu t of Cana. Archbishop Luigi TrsgUa, served for five years u a par­ COLUMBAN FATHERS The vocation to the religioux Vicegerent cf Rome, an Italian, iah priest He w u named pro­ Box 7 St. Cdumbtns. Neb.' pass to his person ond from hin^to the person of o Bishop state w u first formulated by is well known to bandreda of fessor of Sacred Scripture at or religious in the Missions ar^ from them to o person Classified Ads God when He called Abraham L'. S. priests who were ordained tbe Utrecht major seminary to be the first priest of the lo Rome because be bas been Oct. IS, 1933. seeking salvation. ClaHlAtd »d f rua thniufb aU Old DispeoMtion. The vocation the principal ordaining Bishop In 19M be w u appointed con- DOMINICAN Keglftar vdlUoDa. Tb« rat*• If Me par of Rome for the past several suitor to Jie Pontifical Biblical word par laaua. HtolmutB it worda; to the priesthood of the New TMtUng IroriMTil II four or moro eonaocuUvt latuoa Dispensation w u occuioned by years. Commission, Rome. In 1945, be ir t uaod, Um raU la Ttc par word Our Lord when Ht selected the As Vicegerent, he is a Titular w u named a professor at the per lana. Paymanl muat accotn- r « o t t e r m 1? Aporllu to be the first Archbishop appointed by the Catholic Univenity of Nijme GOD LOVE YOU to the J. S. Family Old and Young ptor aU ordera. Ada rvcolvd oo rm ieerotfU m HoDday wUI appaar Is Um lana priests of His Church. Pope to assist in tbe adminis­ gen. for $6 "W e reached Americo only a short time ogo. We prinud tbf foUovtns wavk. tration of tbe Diocese of Rome. he wu 51 years old when Pius Are vocaliou found in Scrip­ « TlACHHie ■USINitS OSeOaTUNlTIIS Bora in Albino April 3, 1895, XII named him on May 28,1951. serv] the enclosed for the Missions. God is blessing us in tures? « aecua. wotK F R S B -P ic n iu rOLDOt, "H o * to VociUons to the service of be studied at tbe Gregorian Uni­ u Titular Arebbisbep of liana our now homelond and we give to the Missions whatsoever Maka tJjOO yauly, Sparatln^ Back­ versity, Rome, ind w u ordsined and Coadjutw to Cardinal Jo­ « CLRRICAL yard, AalalBf EarUtwoma:'' Oak- God u priests, nuns, and Aug. 10, 1917. hannes de Jong, who retired at • riiNTiHe we con." . . . to K.P. for $1.10 "I received the enclosed os havoD M, Caoar HUI, Taut. brothers Tind their origins in If you are interuted in serving After serving u a professor the time because of ill health. • cooKine F ieU D A LAMP aABOAIHI the words of Christ. God u I son of St Dominie. tips while selling Girl Scout cookies. If I kept this money, 01 sociology and later of dog- After the Cardinal'S death nn FLoiUDA H o t b a r g a in i only Everyone is called to the task natic theology at Rome's Ur; it would probably be used for condy or movies. (I don't t iw FULL P&ICtI (tor Ualtad Umel. of uving his soul through the Sept. 8, 1955, Archbishop Al- If yon are in good health and lev. Brother, NO HONEY DOWN—IS par ban College of the Society for I'rink became Apostolic Admin Ob u s 4M1-S7 b^waan Oesta aod performance of God's will u betweeo tha agu of 18 aod 33. Direeter e t drink $56 worth of liquor per year, but I do eat plenty OilaBdo. High aod dry. Bard aurlaea told to man through the Com­ the Propagation of the Faith, istrator of the arcbdiocM and Vecatlew atraatf, alectrldty. pbosaa, aeboola. he w u named in 1927 u a clerk w u named its bead Oct. 31. of cartdy.) So pieose use this money for the one-fourth of clmrcbaa. SMS niUiiaS lakaa doaa mandments and the teaching W riu r*4er T m 111 Bemtea by. Write tor PKSB pbotea. DapL and sanctifying authority qf of the Sacred Congregation for 1955. l e ^ Nereda the people who moke $51 o yeor." . . . to A.F. for $5 MI.A ORANGE BLOSklH HILLS. the Propagation of the Faith. He is Military Vicar of Calb Box I t s , Laatburi, florlda. Christ's Church. This constitutes the minimum requirements for On S-ipt. 17, 1036, he wu olics serving in the Dutch armed "I om 80 years old, my only income is $33.00 per month. INSTRUCTION salvation. named a judge of the Sacred forces and president of the St. I wish toi socrifice clothing to send this to the Missions. LEARN WHILE ASLEEP with yoar , best known u a RadtMod Foundation, which con­ racordar, phonofraph. Datalla Iree. One day Our Lord w u ques­ Raaaartb AtaooiaUoD, Box ILSV, tioned by a certain lawyer u to court of appeals from diocuan ducts tbe Catholic universiliu Olympia, WaablnsloD. bow he might win salvation. courts in marriage cases. in Nijmegen and Tilburg. “WE PREACH MliCtLLANIOUl Jesus said that he should keep He w u made Titular Arch­ Cardinol Bacci PiMstlofs RaaklB County Naadx yout the commandments. The lawyer bishop of Caesarea of Palestine Monsignor Antonio Bacci, CHRIST CRUCIFIED” One of the most wonderful ways to help yourself donaUOB for St. Judt'i HiaalozL and Vicegerent of Rome on Dec. Ptlbar Raid. Box t lX , Jackaoe fi. replied that be did this already. Secretary of Briefs to Princu, and the missions is to take out an annuity with the Mlaalialpri. The Savior then told him to aeU 20, 1936. heads a bureau of the Vatican Society for the Propogotion of the Foilh. The Gift Arv NURSat' TRAININO KHOOL all bis possessions and "come Cordinal Lsfebvra Secretariat of Stale whose chief Earn to HB waak as praeUeal norae. follow Me." Archbisnop Joseph Lefebvre function is to compose the nulty Agreement is a legol Agreement between the an- Laam vutekly at boma. No blab Here Jesus made a disUnc- of Bourges, France, w u bora in texts of briefs sent by tbe Pope aebMl ciacaaaary; bo asa llmu. Write nuitont'ond the Society whereby, in return for a cosh for fr«a booUat, laaaoo aamplei. liOD between the keeping of Tourcoing in northern France to prominent persons. Pott Cradnata School of Nonlw. Commandments and the seeking April IS. 1892. An outstanding Latinist, tbe gift, the Society agrees to pay to the annuitant a fixed Room ISEM, 131 S. Wabaab. C bicuo of perfection by following the The future Cardinal’s taw newly named Ordinal Is a OP IN TIRIIT TO WOMIN amount during the annuitant's lifetime. It provides for evangelical counsels of poverty, studies were interrupted when firm opponent of mnes. to Caka DoeonllBS SupplJat. Praa eau- cfcuUty, and obedience, whlcli be bad to take over the direc­ drop tbe study of Latin from l^ace of soul rewards the dor>or an assured income and for the Society a sub­ lo|. Dal Ray Guild, l77 Guild Bld|., schools. He h u pubUsbed a Vanica, CalU. demand greater self-denial and tion of his ill father's business. those who meditate on complete dedication to God. 724 page lUUan-LaUn diction­ stantial capital gift. No legal fees or commissions ore SALIIM iN He became active in parish ac- The person who dedic.'es livitles, and it w u at this time ary of modem words aod b Christ Crucified Aulomatlc Nacdla Tbraader, bocnat, Irwolved. For more informotion on our Armuity plon noiaa, bataarx, (roup damonstn Kireaelf to God through the that he found bis calling to the also tbe anUicr of a book of Ciena. Plra aacooda damenatraltoB practice of the evangelical priesthood. daily meditations in Ilalbn. just write to us for our booklet which we will send to you makaa Uablninf faal aalaa. Saad Ona Dollar for aampla. Six doUarx pet counsels follows tbe vocation of World War I broke out be­ Bora in Giugnoia, near Flor­ free o f charge. doien. Alamo Importa, P. 0 . Box the religious life. He gives up fore he could enter the semi­ ence. Sept. 4. 1885, be w u or­ im , San Antonio, Taxaa. many pleuures that are good in nary. He went into the French dained in 19C9 and became a MNOWRITIRS themselves, or at least barmleu army, w u wounded, and wu teacher, then rector, at the POKUS WANTED for mnslcal aet- Ho devotes Himself entirely to captured by the Germans. seminary. Uns and racordlns. Sand poama. PASSIONIST After 12 years at the semi­ Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it ond mail Piee azamlDaUoa. Crown Music work for God out of love c l God After 12 years at the semi­ Company. tf-W T Waat Slivd Straat. and tbe deaire to aerve Him nary. he w u called to the Vat- nary. be w u called to the Vat­ I6.r • , • New York 1. rfikk t •• • it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Notional Director of the more worthily. He loves God to Swiizeiland for internment ican Secretariat of State. N '***> - A STAMPS Society for the .Propogotion of the Foilh, 366 Fifth Ave­ and be spenos His wbole life in as a seriously wounded prisoner. He wu named Secretary of I,f0e DIFFERENT WORLDWIDE trying to get othen to love and After surgery there, he entered Briefs to Princes in 1931. Stamps SI.W; Valued over SXJn. nue, New York lx, N .Y., or your Diocesan Director. L'BlvarxaJ, Box 6, Kanoaba 3S, Wla. serve God. the University of Fribourg. [NCWC Radio and Wire] T H f RIGISTEK VOCATIONS-MEN LISTENING IN THf nAHClKAH fContinuad From Pope One) BKOTMnt OV THC* HEAlt Of MWS who would leave -bouae, or brotbera, or atatera, treaty or perauttion. Tbe reaioo it that they nw'ri It I* Mto ta or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or deprlva them of a great good and aublect them rtw ekr lliwmM Am m , laadt for My nime'a uke ” to many loawa. Th. Mr •« Owrilv. Orta tw Tbe langoage la to atroog that both tba Paranta do not ate, however, if (or a Him, aw. iwMiw topriar. teamed comraenUton and good people te gen- they oppow tte pioua doairee o f their younger -n. fUMM MUMW enl knpw that be who glvea hit life to tbe children te order to toet their eontUncy or (or towk*. " m t a f aerrlce of God u ■ eiergyman or ae a rdlgteua another good reaeon. Nevertheleu they should can approach death with tbe aaeuranee from in this matter, to avdd wlf-deceptlon, (<^ow Holy Cross Brothors tba Upa oi tba Savior at to what awaita him. tte eounwla of a confetaor or tome otter learned and contdenUoua man. GOOD ADVICETBOM TWO SIGHS o n TOVNG MBNI . FATHER 8AEETT!, S./* hm Miwiim A«!E!f95» J25??; Father Aloyaiua Sabettl, 8 J . the great moral REAL VOCATJOR u 4 M b w i • theologitn who wu a profteeor in Woodatock Two tigna a reUgteni vocatfon, sayi Fa­ For In/ormatidn Wrtt«: M« MnM* • TM«il « C w M College. Maiyland, and wrote a ftmoQt textbook tter Sabettl, are, generally speaking or acowd’ amtw irwitA C ac. •NOW a*iw. caa -irM ll 1 ^ " ^ T«aU to Bott- tU (Mara Nill iL Mmr* Vawetr mm * Baa* u d FoMn of moral tb^ogy that many American prieata ing to ordinary providence, aptitude for tte life S«n tMM, la*. AaMa. Tm iBHtoM r«r tofonMtIea mlto; ftudied. aaid that a -divine voeation can be and ttp propensity of tte wlU toward this type T O UOCMXBCT called the divine pleeanre manifeated to man of lervlce. Tbete are required and they tnffiw AUCOSnOAN FATBERS HOMOKED with rcaanuibte certainty by the light of reaton to prove a divine vocation. Tin Thootim Fothors TiiltolHwr »M « ih n M BTPOPE aided by faith. In tba pertoo la found tbe eom- ApUtode it fltnew for tte religious state b binttioo of a right teteotloo and tbe natural and genera] and In particular for tte obaervance Seek young men in high Tb« Molt Rot. Edmond auparaatural ^fta by wbteb be deema fitted to proper to tte community that one is thinking of school nod beyond tn J. WHITE CANONS FitzHiuriee, who b u ro- diadiarge properly tba dottea of tbe rellgiooa j<^lng. It conaitta M w ^ l y b aound fudgment, A|B«d M BUhop Join Ibeir .ranks net or PRFMONTRE atate. Tbe ladffDent In thia or that cate retta good character, a awl tubmttave to Um yoke of Del, bM b a n namtol by tbe with tbe aupeiion. he that tbetr aaeent and ad- obedtenee; a rolativtiy auffielent knowledge, and TEAQtERS • PASTORS Holy Fatbor M.Tlt«Iar Aicb- miasiofl of tbe eandldete la, at it were, tbe the absence oW efeeta of body and soul that are • PREACHERS * MIS- biibop of Tomi. cutlK^tativo complement and perfecUou of tbe repupant to tte nature of thia Ufe. Arcfabltbop FlUMaurlct had SIGNERS a retigloua v o ^ o o ." By having proper propensity of tte will, tte Mrved M Blihop of WUminC' If a man were Ludlned to tbe tecular pricet' theologian meant a firm and right teelinaititoi, For tHformotion tortte to.' ton (inco list. Ht obotrvod tbe bood, be would deu with tbe dkicealD autbori- which should not be tnblect to frequent tttngea, I n . McMtir at V*caH*« 90th annlTenary of hti ordlnt tiet. If he were Incliood to a rellgiouf com­ notwithstanding tome past bconataney aritbg X. Aadraw A«*M*a fastM rr tioD 0 0 May 28, IBM. munity, he would apply directly to IL In any from the temptatlont of the devil or a certab ISM S. Mrck n .. k w rw S , M a . ArdibUhop FltsHaurlce w u caw, it would be well for him to diacuet tbe repupance of oature. It it not required that tbe boro is Tarbet in the Dioceae of matter with hia father confetaor or aoroe otter Inclination proceed from ijihnUDMty or propen- Kerry, Ireland, on July 24,1881. priest A girl plaoning to enter tbe convent aity ratter than from btlmate convletlon. This yea / He ftudied at Louvain and at uauaDy goes to talk matton ovar with tome InelinatloQ mutt be right, proceeding from a pore tbe American CoUefe in Rome, members (d that community and also diacuaMt intentioo, from a pure daeire of more easily ob­ DOMINICAN asd waa ordained in tbe EteroaJ tte case with her fatter eonfeeeor or tome ottw taining aalvation, by promotbg tbe greater glory FATHERS a ty 0 0 Hay 28, 1904. cf God or tte aalvatloo of aoole, etc. fie waa rector of SL Chartaa prteet A NO Borrooeo’a Seminary at Orar- BROTHERS t attoM to tauUitoa DIVINE REVELATION ■ toM MtoWM* Am brook, near PbUadiiphia, wbeo StH TO EVADE FOCR C. 8. SEES GET ORDINARIES « • wRb tot tottv* be wu oamed to be fourth itoto. AtoBtiMeai FOCATIOir? TO SOME SAINTS Biatiop of Wllmtnitoo In 1928 Fatter Sabettl calk attentioo to tte fact, APPOINTED TO SERVE as Bishops of four U.S. •atototiA fto Abcm «• Does e perm commit a dn If be (or the) Did . Write to: VoeoUooal Crt- Four of bla onclea were howevar, that ttera are more evident signs of sees are tbe prelates pictured abote. . are, left to ...... » ratoon, At feels a call to the rallgioua Ufa (or In tbe caw ri^ L top row, the Most Rev. Leo F. OwMsebak, named Biabop prieata In the Province Phila­ a vocation, such at divine revelatimi, te whlcb of a boy to the prieetbood) and dost not obey o t Fargo, N. Dak.; tte Moat Rev. Michael W. Hyle, new Biabt^ of delphia, and one wu Biahop manner SL Aloytlue (kxiuga and S t Stanialaua the divine cailT Wilmington, Del.; bottom row, the Most Rev. Tbmnaa J. M^ lo^n 1^ Fltilfaarlce of Xde Koftka were called: Ukewlw Individual inaplri- Father Sabettl rtfiUed to tbli: -Strictly D on ou ^ new Bishop of Savannah, Ga.; and Blihop-elect Wil­ tion, whlcb consista In internal promptbg where­ epetklttg te the abetreet one does not sin at liam G. Ctennare, named to head the Diocew of Greeniburg, Pa. aU; beeanw tbe divine eounwla Impow np obU by one it strongly incited and drawn to a more BUhop Dwonebak succeeds (terdinal Huench, now a member * Religioua priests and brothers nearly pwfect life. CQNVERTS - BUT NO CHAPEL! gatten, u It it predwlyin tbla way that they of tte Roman Curia. living tbe vowi in community differ from precepta. But a man can scarcely Biahop McDonoup of Savannah w u made Ordinary of the life. ftk t M M ea Station ef PVTBOOB. INDIA, bee new 215 leiUa be ezeoted from aome fault, on aecpfint of the BISHOPS PLK f ROLE * Dbfenden of tbe trntbi of dioceae in place of Archbishop Gerald P. Oliara, who h u been Faith fM over aevu eentnries. I tn tbe CetbeNe Cbncb. Ibey are weoSertal danger to hia etamal aalvatloo to whkh be eom- serving since 19M u Apoetolic Delepte to Great Britain and mUa >»<"«—M Indeed be would not be ezeneed IN SACRED CALL * Preachers, teacbera peaton ef ceoterla, fO M with i eeetlen te O v Tbe Expoairioii of Otristtm Doctrtee points reaiped from tte see last November. from grave tte If be were tore that thia wu footo, home cad foreign mto- Lord and Our Indy. 1W aaly M a i out that an eeeleeltftiea] vocation la an act of Btohop-elect Conoare, pastor of SL Ridurd’s Parish in Pitts­ tionutaa. the only means of attaining eternal nlvatioo and burgh. succeeds Bikbop Hugh L Lamb, wbo died last December WtMe VeeaUeo Dtraeter lackiaf la a imall Chapel where they of escaping tbe dangers of tbe world. But are Providence' made ttrougb tbe call and free In rour arta,.. -* caa have their Haaa and devetiena. The choice of a Bltbop, who makes known whom God at the age of 89. ■ AST at* UtMaWfi Ar*. not tW te a sinful tUto, who. tbongb morally Coadjutor BUhop Michael W. Hyle u BUbop of Wilmington N *w Verk SI, N. V. peer Btahep le ^eedlnf for only S2AM invitu to tte tcrvice of His Cbuntt. (This refer­ MIO-WItT IN* a. AaMeM Ar*. 9 certote of a divine call to tbe religioot life, try to tucceeda 7Syear-old, IrUb-born Biahop Edmond J. FitiMaurice. I to to befld a aaiteble Cbapel for tiMN peer ence la to priestly voeaUona.) The author says CMcm* I, IHIneH penutda tbemaelvw that they can egoally well Biahop Dwonch^, 96, w u born te Independence, Wto., and WIST ute stiwei 1 people. B le tbe Bhbepb hope to e * e obtain their ae^Uoo by ramatnlng In tbe world that tte depodt N faith h u been entrusted to t«n Pivwti*** ii, C*ttf. BUhopa, and It to Incumbent on them to pe^ w u ordained in 1928 after completing atudiu at SL John's thk Heuee ef God to tbe heaer ef SL or ratomlng to HT It dou Mt teem that there University, (teUegevUle, Minn., and. tte Catholic University of can be any doubt that they are aipoelng their petnate it In tta Chur^ by perpetuating tte feoepb. Peeter Fatter ef CktM (FMtt prieetbood eatabltohed by C h ^ . titten tbe Holy America In W uhin^on. D.C. of BL leeepb. Marcb 19). WIU yea balp aalvatiMi to great risk, becauw by remaining In He became Auxiliary Bishop of Fargo in 1947 after having tbe world egaingt the call of God they deprive Gboat appointed them Btahopa to rule the Ourch ^ God, He empowered them to cboow minlsten •erved previously as C k^ u tor Bishop of Rapid (^ty, S. Oak. ef yaur awa eaal, ar (be teal ef a deu tbemaelvM of thoae ipeciel helps which Hit The Fargo lee occupies tte eutem hall, of North Dakotg and providence has prepared for them In tba reU to cooperate with them In effecting the tanctifl- defutod Meed to retadveT eetioB of tbe faithful. embraces 88,000 Catholics te a total population of some 390,000. gioua life. Ibarefore It ie with difficulty that BUbop Hyle, 88, to a native of ^ tim o r t and w u ordsteed tt^ can rasift tbe temptatteae of the world.- at tte PonUfiol North American College in Roma te 1921. He A OU T TO THE POOR IS A tOAN TO OOD Fether Sabettl ref era to SL Alpboosua Ugoori'a Any prieet or religious will find plenty of opportunity for aaerlflee In the clerical or tbe held a number of putqntes before being named Cteadjutor -SUFFEl THK UTTLE CHILDIEN TO COMB UNTO MB,' troatreent of tbii problem u like hit own, but be Biahop of Wllmingtw in 19S8. Tbe Wilmington dloceee b u adds: "Ottert, bowever, take a milder view.” religioas life. God obvloualy takes ipedal care eeuanded tta Inrd and wa ara happy to report thet ■ |ree( of thoae whom He aummona into ^ service; 88,000 (kttolica te a total population of 728,000 peruna. ef eur feaereea CetbeUes toko ttle wItt ef but they must surrender a great many of Bltbop McDonough, 4E w u born te Philadelphia and o^ tte Lord very aerieudy. Btt even theuih we have OO PARERT8 81R tte amowmeots and Mvolltlea that seem clean dalned in 1938. He did graduate work at tta (tettolic University, receivteg a doctorate te canon law in 1941. In 1947, ba w u many wbe b ^ la, ttete atOl remain a larpe aeei- sroppfiro pociin ojr? and decent to even tbe good peofde of tbe world, SALVATOdlAN Fatter Sabetti also handlu tte problem of and ttey most be prepared to have, maturity te cenaecrated Auxiliary Bliliop of SL Augustine. at tbe bar i f bayt and |lila itte naed a new laH m 4nm age of 38, tte youngest member of tbe U. S. Hierarchy. s far ttafr Flrat Cammaiten Day. Weald yen like whether parents or luperlon gravely tin by tteir religioua prskleea and daily w« 1 l When turning their children or aubjeeta from tbe God's call cornea to them In e genuine vocetlco, In 1987, he w u transferred to Savannab u AuziUhry Biabop. to ibare te thp prayeri af tbeaa yoonf teala m they aie a! it again... religioua state. The moraUst laya that they do. it to a Ipedal sip of Hli lore for them. For the The Savannah See numbers 25,700 CathoUca, about ona per ara nltod to 0«r Lard tar tte tint ttete te tbe 8e^ and their tin la alao apinat juitice If they most pan, they are tte beppleet people on eertt, cent .of tte population in 68 Southern (Georgia countlu. their new nunent ef Hia LereT Your Leaten ‘bMrffke” effe^ avert them by meant of threata, f t ^ fraud, and tbelra to a happiness that haa a ^ oU y Biihop^eaignate Connare, 48, to a native of Pittsburgh. POSIUIATE tag ef tea dellan (111) wfli pochaoe e FIRST COMMUNION etc.; it it agalnit charity if they utt mily en­ spiritual origin.—Monsignor Matthew Smith After bis ordinatjOD te 1936, he did parochial and adminiitrativa outfit and enable yea to approecb tte Altar wItt an tenecent work te tte«Pittaburgh Diocese and occupied various poata, In­ IS in tbOd. cluding that of cbaplate to tte Catholic Interracial Council of Pittsburgh. The Greenaburg See, eatabltohed nine yeate ago, MILWAUKEILAND GOD LOVES A CHEERFUL GIVER Ask and Learn b u 201,000 CattoUct out of a total area population of 861,000. •vrite to this new A d d ress P. 0 . Box 1920, Dentfer. Colo. THIS LENT SHALL LIVE FOREVER Mass Recalls Death •BOOT CAMP" h ti mO Hgto to aw lord bi made from vegetaUea.'Witt tte the eoul that to free from sin U. If your aacttfieoi help to edacnto a bey Of Jacinta of Fatima THE CLERICS for Cb(>ent prvparlsf my maml i m* trid m jt exee^on of atandard “vege- Uke 'Our Lord's aacrameotal for tte irleettiid or e girl to aaree Fatima, Portugal.—Mau w u OF ST. VIATOR People eonatanUy u k tbto tabla soup,- do not contain meet preaenee, a signal mark o t God's offered for tbe hutification of information CbiM te tte pear of tte miofteaa. 8E- love tor ui. In bott mysteries qMstion. Fats from animala are itoefc (w beef extncL Jacinta and Fnndaco Marto, A Coaoianttr ef Prime tad BA8TUN and lOSETO are wahtaf to God eondesceodi to dwell te the never forbidden In preparing or two of tte thru children to Brotk*n d*d>eat*d to tMchlaa ee befta (heir itadlee for tte prleetteed moat intimate way among men seuoolng foodi. P^on and Is it m m rm ry to malr* omt^t whom the Blused Mother ap­ Uw bltk ecbeAl aad eoU*a* l***ii in Alwtye, bdla. Bat each mirt eato gelatin ast uH forbidden. EmtUr dmt/ ie awa’s am t perisAf In tte divine indwelling, tbe iBvlW hlfk eebeal fiadtuM wbo mode of preaence k not tte peared at Fatima, to mark the ara latM**t*d la Rallsioot Of* BROTHERHOOD tlaae to wait natU he haa found a bene­ Canoed 'vegetable soup,- ordl- No. 4dlh aiiniveraaty of tte death narily made from beef stock, to common one te which (Jod to tad tucUea to write for Infer- • AH ISOTHT' factor who win Uve IlM a ywr for tte of Jacinta. mtUoe. tobidden. So would be any naturally preaeot evarywbere by neceaaary expeaaea (total fM I). 818 f Aaea hoard b mill (Aes tea Father Antonio C a m in Booi- vegetable loup to whlcb meet His power, preaence, and ea Write tei TERS ROSAMMA end HARIAHHA ere moat macli eoiKaetrafton an ihm laera fado, vice poatulator of their extract is addao. Soup emnpan- tenet, but in an altogether au- DIRECTOR OF VOCA-HONS Budeae to tete the Bitten ef the ImHatlen ef manlai prmamet »f Omr Lord pernatural maon'ir, in tte Trio cauiu in tte Dioceae of Lelria, lu , bowever, are usually care­ may load m mmmhfm omr cm*- in i iict ivcfM - Chrfat la India. Aialn, each BMiet watt far a ful In seeing that their soupe tty of the ttTM divine Peraona offered tbe Mau te tbe Fatima Aritnvton Hrifhf*, IHInri* boMdattor wba will eentributo tta |1M a iriawm*** af lAa grofl mytsary In tte EoebarHt, Our Lord Is Basilica. Tbe brother and sister, af tAa bidmaUlmg a / Aa'TrtoitT . m (total 89N) for their NerlUata traialni. present bodily with B it human together with Luda dos Santos lOfOOOfiOO Eoagirt te tea mnU* a/ tea >m . MAat da and divlnt natures, « tba aec- (now a Ckrmellte nun), u w tte Tan eai pay tte total ameuat te any way S f R « w A la n UnH yaw *ayP cenaslaat wUla your -adapted ttlM - la ond Peraon of the Trinity In apparitloni in 1917. The Christion Brothers Atlanta, Ga.—A new Eu Ktux When paojrie regard atten­ cunato te Hit glorifiec flesh propnrtai te prayv and atudy to ttrre CbrW te ttk tpedal way. an IntornaUenal teaming order, inrite lagntr- group announced a re­ tion to OCM myst«7i attribute, In one respect the divliie in m MAMANNmU FATHERS Tau can T|e It aleae" tr anha H ■ proleet far tte BrMfe CItt from Ckttetic heyi and yenag sen wfce cruiting drive for lOfiOOfiOO oeveet tbe Divinity u -weak d ietin g to a greater gift than Invite you or tte Bewliaf Teemt 3 y wkh to becento: members te 20 states. enteg- one's consdouaneas of tte Bscramental preeeoee. for to become + ReUgleut Tenchera H. D. Jones, impetLal wtsird, another, they are, apt U mtoun God can be present uertmen mitsioner - I - Religlena engaged in demettk, clericni. GIFT CARO SUGGESTION said that independent klanamen derstand ■'ott. Meditation o i i ^ tally even to atenert, but the under tbe and todnleal 'UUls banner cd JL Tour Lettoi ncrtflcee can brim great Joy to e«r talailen tm n 17 Soutteeatern and divine mercy, for example, can Trinity dweito te this Ineffable For ttought-provoking literature about bow YOU can become triea. Theee berele toalt do not aak tor ttemtehee. Their only Our Lady Southwestern atatea eoneoll not obscure one's appredatlon manner only after tanetifying a SPECIALIST te tte youth work of tte Church, write to tbe cofMem It for tte Benee af Oed. Why net give an of God’f juftier. On the coo and her dated under tbe name of grace b u been infused or re­ mother Vocational Dlredor: article to kelp (nriiith tteir almple ttapelit Yen EnigbU of tte Eu Klox Elan, trary, one could have no proper j M Dl LA SALLI NOIMAL, L*f*V*tt* >, U.,- ST. fOSIPH NOCMAL )N- stored and u long u It to not St. Anne. caa do tbit te yenr name . . . te the nanw ef a ape- conadousneu of tte aignifieance ETITUTt, narrytm I, N. V4 U tA LLI COU«et, PMMetIriU 4U, dal Mend . . . In awmory ef a dew deptitod one. InCn with a memhenhip of losL For furthrr te/orTnoiion write. Pa.) CHRISTIAN naerHaea- n o vitia ts, p o. e*a N*rru*n**w. Oar beaaOfal GIFT CARD wiU tell ef ttia klad- 13.000. of Hk mercy If o m did not real Our vtoita to the Bleaaed Sac­ R *« , fr. SaeW r n. 14 MONT LA SALLI, N*p* I, C*IH4 U SALLI INSTirUTI, •Mw lie wbat Hk Justice Involvea. ST. BF.RNARD’S SEMINARY C M I , Mo. neoa done (or the Intontlen ef another. We will rament should auRKest vlsita to maiAnnArkorTm OMrbem, Mien tend ■ GIFT CARD anywhere ter yen and enelete The indwelling of the Blessed tba Holy Trinity within our PRESSED FLOWERS 6 p TUB BOLV LAND wbteb Trinity In the auul of the Just souls. Vtoita to tte Blessed Sac­ have been .hlened ep tte H ^ Sepnlttn te Jem otoo, and the nenunenUl pree- rament ara not always polsihle, IMrmmNATiONAL w ee w Our Lord's body te tbe 'but visHt to the Bleeaed Trin­ Memtnaee ...241 Alter atone . . . f l l taberaeele. in aome reepects ity te its fpiritual tabernade are AN ASSURED LIFE INCOME Pietare...... U Statae ...... M A U t U N E S similar, in othna dlveru, each everywhere and always pouiUa CaaAee, a ypar 21 ChaUee ...... 41 akk tM sppredstioo a t the I in one who la confessed or emv othv. tiltc), and a source o f abound- Tbe spedal preaence of tbe >ug Joy” (Hugoo, De Gratae, q with many ^ ritual remembrances by sharing in the work il^12earB st(nissioiisj^ Father, Son, and Holy Ghost in 3, a. 4). of our S.V.D. Catholic Missionaries in Japan and the Philippines. PEANOS CABDINAL SPELLMAN, .Preaideat Mtov. attor a. TMkv. Iton tw> Invest your money through our • awW an ivniwtmw to> Late Vocation Clubs Help CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION OBUAlMDiGAU PASSIOS PLAT 4tOLMiiittPiiAvp.«t46HiSt. Naw York 17, N.Y. lOUE 8 lOUIOES Over 300 Become Priests LIFE INCOME MISSION CONTRACT Clerical Club w u founded. In »aw»-TCimWii New York.—A letter carrier, Ik* M M Tnwl IwiM *MMa a policeman, a Jeweler, and an 1932 a second club w u formed # Never failed an interest obligation. creb u tn l ^ e r are a few of with tte purpoee of helping u ch THE RECnSTER D ^arteru every Friday to tbe many mlddleAged m n wbo nwmbtf find the seminary to Dablia, lhad t» Zuriek, which be w u called, and help # Interest rates depend on your age — checks are mailed every PnbUtted every W by Tbe Catbolk Prete Sedety, Inc. Leeeree amilbe Bwdletis* have answered tte call of a late .SS49B0 Beimoek St 4 , Denver L Cute. Poet Office Boi 1610 Skrtea at Biakadate Tbaa vocation to the priesthood. All keep biro on the path until be six months. tkreofh ^aetaeolar Alptea were members of vocatioo dabs, entered It. Maetry to OkaruMMVfaa, to tte idea of Patrid F. Flood, FITE IN RELIGION # You receive a reliable income and help our Apostolic Cause. ..Htol lev. Anbenom tMea A Vvhr. OJ).. IHav« •aa tba Paaaloe Play—par- a high school Letin teacher. Tbe newest dnb to be formed L-Rt Rev. MatUtow anMh. PhJX. UtU). JMrO, LLO. temad «nty **«ty M y*ra Flood'i IMa. to date, baa to called SL John tbe Bapttofa Htav...... I t tm . Jetoi n. CavMiuh. HA.. PhJ>. Drive vto tba B m w Pam to helped more than 9(X) men be­ Late Vocatkm Society. It w u Hr. Hut. M e A ttal. UILO. BMLD.; AaweMa H ton. Veeiee. Fly to Ru * . wberv ae Send me information on youritfe Income AAuston Contract eudkoea with tba Hoiy Fktbw come priests. It all began te establlabed te Patenon, N. J W rite For Um , au>.| Orr. OuM rtobtoW, HA4 aMl B. BalMt. 1934 when Mr. Flood bad among Feb. 28, 1986. Mr. Flood, now HMTtto, o n . LL.O. UttO. _____ haa kaaa ivqii*«tad; th— a to N am e...... A g e ...... Lou*d*a aad boBt via DubUsL hia Latin students at an evening tbe (stto of IS childroi. of Further Details ____ n MiTV aeiUeai o t UH jam- Prloa iariuda* Fliet Q m school a group of men wbo bad whom five are te tbe religiotis Address ...... , M CdUmm: AnbriMOMM vl UBetoMU. Saau h rials, DMri nwahi Iba nm Ufa, to again tbe spearhead of Daavw; DtOMtov to OmO iaHed. intended to study t t x tba priest­ a, WhMinu, avotto. AHoou lohu- rioD Play, prriwrioual tau hood, but ware prevented te tbe new group. C t y - . . - ______«K(*1 Foe iaftnutiow aed Today • - - To ----- Zone.— .State— HM>iUlititot Uto CNrJIaIHui. fat*. TacMD. reaching tteir goal by unfore- A pamphlet telling ef tte auto*, itoebiiivni*, C tiw ai. L*Tw raawvetlaM write: Mim Batty ______mm, nvMMVIU*, Oirna B u , M n , B FlyM, Iikb leliraatkeal Ak- wen drcumatances. They ware, work of thto one-man promotar M t * O b an* in* WMilU toHUoa, tad tb* however, boning up on Latin, of vocations and of tta dubs' tom auMibn a Dwtoa «d)Ucia. ham. 444 Madkoe A yn a. NawTwfcSLKY. hoping tomedty to renew tbetr work to available from tte St REV. FATHER RALPH,s.v.o. c a t h o l i c universities I i l i a e o i aMtot* avM U 0«Bv«f, Ovlendv seminary studies. Antbouy GUUd Presa, Pateraoo. iTMavUMiao Flood suggested they band to­ N. J. The name of the pamphlet 3 1 6 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 gether and thus tbe ^ Jes^b U ft's Not Too Lata. T H I I I G I S T I t

EDITORIAL COMMENT • THE C-ITECIIISH ILLI’STBATEH V. » lu r I' A ACK.*rH» ICI HI. » I’KIf-r «>B MEIJI.IIIt '• H oly O ils A re U s e d S H* • soraliw* lo the |w»e«li»ooii •• Greatest Sermon on Vocations 9»r«»i (hmI** ia«|iaiMw |«* a wian lo In D iffu sin g o f Gr behoove a prieM; M i* per«^wi whra a r man who ^ ihe w^o**ae* ThetUogg for ttu Loiiy Was Given by Jesus Himself qualifieallM« and ibe dr«Jre to lie a prie«i ealled lo nw^ive Mol* Ortler* In Ihc nomul count of a*- pru'»c« tisve Um fir (r«*ier not )M «bo are apeakms wbioh b ln w ja,, b* ihe Hi«hour Kaihrr riur of ihe 4 Uurrh, *"S ib« »«e mcsvrd, We»u« iiaruia b> Hsa rami ’I hr ta ll !•» ibe relit.u u . Blale U an Is- lb* tulIncM of bodily iinnctti b« 00)plg).o „.d >,|or So loo. Cod willi io( of , 0, .*'* - : L*ur*^'** tiop* «*rr« ever ready vvith Hvi «uaitiM* lo riwhrare a pertwaneni wa of B ^ d l ...n , .• an m.* . r aad urrnsih ] rommonil* life under ihe «»bUealloo lo Ihal *«ery otio who h u been H U y S o i.n in ^ rV rrta re do rwM be alraid ih r e*asartwal eoeneeU b* *ow« bora to Ibe ipuiluol III* by Bop- u u Ihr ol >^bal t le ll >bbJI com* lo iptrlliul no Ibe chr..-.. Ueaa. | ----* r - r nn m d:rkJ>ec» apeak it m Ihe Ih o ^ whw are railed b» <«od (u be >uril> and 10 tb * fulloot of <(ur fore * *rn»*v. no€ n u ll ilrtn c th . and (or thU pur- y 0CAT10M •rM ahd wbai you bear t«eir«l« «»r relic«w«i* ortlinartl* cere I»a o«r f f o i g O il, (b ...... MiMiaU. Ai>r •Ahitr^red. preach it nn ihe rr«rlBlii*n lo ihU rlfrel. <>u«l r\- IKM Our Dlrlno Uird Inilltulod ^ T u t r I hr lah'■ I kill Ihe b«Kly t«il iirirBlhtHol itr the n-ltaiou* life l» lim ih* ...u lu ly a l Itao Laal Suppor. ram rnis 4 canr^: k.ll the m>uI li.it ib r S^nt for tbo cnllchien Uoetinr ...T*,| > < • • 1 «»PA* hAih wiAil a>».i be ihe r>«-rrMar« qualifiealios** |4i**ual. ..I.I and Ibe itretiAIhriuat of (he p re *' • • hell J T h v - iH irlIrrioal. ami ntoral— aa«l arreplanrr ji.. |.ilIo«ers. Thu promue w«a (he bRc* .‘*h .'0 J * ' * ed tear :... |>« a Mi»hn|> «>r «>lh«r rrliaioilB B«l|*eris to God I ifu im i lo tlrtulf* Aitr’« lifr r\rlii*h rlA lo Ih* Holy S p irit deaerndrd on • .. -vu... I W..I • 'Are ngi l»o aparrowv • . hekd w ill, bUua ilir Brtsirr nf ((ImI and niankiml. Iiul ihr ihrm in the form of fiery Cooflrm t'ies. i|a r-.- t h A . _ . for a larlhinc’* And yai u,.i ' harrt*hit** of thr ptirBil>oc*H or rrllc'ou* lunuuea and them a lll fa il i . • kQolnts Ih- tn v tf hf<* are prrbap* lov often e\a|Berair«|. But Ibe mean* which our beinf r -- in th« ' 1 Nllhoul >our ta lb ti > ISsrr the j|t« al deeUion baa been made, l.crd eboae lo coiafer this prlv cbrlam *r bal hs for you, (he very I here upen lo ih r |ieie»| and erlitiow* ‘ a a | *' of sour brad are ... AiAla* of ha|i|MHe*a and aaii*faeilnn un- lilrir on the other niemben of'ordained the rh^rcb wkd k skcmmenl We • •-•eH Therefore do r.?*. ' dreaml of In an« <»lher walk of life. bands err jiiB .d >iM are of more T>ir rh ief Miufrr* of iheBe. of rwui ar. find reference to this *arrament of ca(ech*. .f-j «if 1,'hri.t e rh.m n'.ipy »parro«i are ll|e It'Ve «if l.«*d and ih r BerAire of iji Ihe Ac« 9f (He AposHet. priest is Uuj ^ r .. r ne!i ;\r:i in a ll ih«ir ll«* riealureB^e«|teelall« llir jtixtr, the which relate thil Peler end Bishop hi* t.f«d I i’ulr : - f r lli» - v r k I iKn»»ranl. ih r nerd*, ib r liandlra|i|*ri(. Juhn went lo Skm arie lo five anointed M kr • 'Theref ::t, everyone Ihe ill, (lul oiurh »aii«farimn ami |o* the iluly Spirit to Ihe newly of (be . . Me before men ' rome !«•«• fr*im rloae aAMWialion an«l r«l :',ip’i;«d ^wiiveru of that etty* ffiinisu.A A . • *i;t ackr.ctrledfe lalM>ral«(>n niih olher* of like miliil and . ih<«i leid (heir luode on tion for Faiher >n heav* •; i.lfj|^ _b o a *rd and Bup|M»ned al**ai« b* i.aiii ai.'l they received (be W c f.- diaouna Me >• 4 ileAMlrd and i;«ner«H»* laiM. H**!’- hpinl (A c ts VIIJ. 17). tb« imp father .n I'aul iwnvened some of (be great aourn hrasrtj iwnplt of HphciiJa "They were warfare “ > Vocation Problem Caused hat think (hai 1 bns> Reason and Christ Assure Us bepli/ed m the name of the Lord (he Ihrce . , ' • • . r » 'I'liJ pease >• •• leeui. and, when Paul laid bU salvation-- By Boom in Population • 1' I hjvr conic to ' r. ■ * on them, (he Hofy Spinr and (he df • «. . . • , C-CC I ' We Musf Pray to Almighty God -f’n r upoo them’* < A cu u x . 4) C o nfirrm i. 'ra r ( *'! j cnan at v .. soul fnrev* H :..inec anti a E m U rn R i t e . - B a r*' • of ha> br«n . I n .A.:.. Ikrr inolhci. <• . Theolngu (nr the Laity More Elahorale • t*»2 ^ of Chrial .. '* "Bi • u lt’ t r m law w l l b ^ r ifjr rea* U5 that a>4 curveKesDurseKes \S> can Mental prayer, which ft also In the befiinnmx. lh>a sacra duly of pri-< other inlaw, and a it:.- . > crentum...... we are. . . obhi(ed lo and should pr«y for uiher*, and caUed m ediiaiijn. cunslilules tncnl may have been conferred Ing the r.‘ .u Id A.iemiev will be ihoae of h. bsii mfsllible,toward aanrti/icaoon Hence, but, ai aoy rate, anointing was great, nce.l ihmda ' W lhrr<* were 52bui< " ’lie who loses father nr S riC lA L l>rk>(hrn, and for wbat «re need, and to seek efficacy Is atiached in prayer ihe rules of all relijiiaus orders!m use in (he third or fourth plain aru| '•'! ihi mother more than Ale i\ not Ills pardon for our sms 'only when a persMu prays fur call for freoucni periods of reniury Even today (here are ilgion of i hr L o c a t io n !2 > s n i 3ft lOS a<-n»- svorlhy of Ate. and be who ’* M«| Faith teaches us the same himself meditation^sucneUmet as much some differences in (he manner idem aixU p : '• aorW •* j 1l dr^vT) frorr .•> »..:i or daughler more rfA T U U > r< )) Umrr (rutb. 7he Hible abounds with Thmueh prayer we can pr ' S-id. CO pray And in order to Rise spinlual hlei«m:> ch»- - f ‘ V-p ia,t\ ” .nid from it churvhes Tbua, in Ih I .. ; r j j h '"' Me > *A .,\i v.»r II u» an eaampir. our Divine Uc lo nsercomc lemp^ can ile n * 4r«ai spirilual only i>i.e anoinliriR la piven. on with Hue • • ij Me lie who I uim« deemer prayed while He was madcr how violcvii. ihr ijrare pr«fil Many . -.-1 Catholic lay the forehead, whereas In Ihe lat* ecclesia*ii io» jile wilt ItHc ir, and he in tho I* uho loHA hiv life for Ms sake, on earih S«imvtimes He vpenf lo Increase in luve for God. and. pc^^un». rtcsntc fifteen minuies,ier ihc anointing Is given on a lay per*. • «\tl in ih r miiM «rn)inarK’v w ill 6nii II entire nijh(« tn prayer Two of above all, prraeverance in (hr or a h.iU hour to mcUiialion several parts of (he body More-[capsrllie* - Ihe mo»i sinkinR ineidcnls of slate of grace and clernal sal daily cho.»M«R particularly as ovrr in Ihe Onenlal Hitea in land eapDi •a iiI - “ -h a lf ■ * h jih >< h'>ol -r» ’Ha who reccises you. re ulfl 5hi> !“ ‘he Dirn ceisea Ale. and he who re- His Dassion were acts of prayer saiion St Alphmssuv Liguon the vubjrvc of ihrir iboughts fanls are i»ually confirmed he ia livin K-M 19M th rre « c rr baled — His prayer III the Garden ask who is called (he Doctor of ai.d prayer the life and (he immediately a f t e r BapUam mitted : '*’-41 eeises Me reeeises Jlim who my ihat. if p^'siWe. (be cop of Fraycf because he wrote so tear hints of Our Blessed Lord nhereas in the Latin Church Thii. (he r:*‘ ’ 1 3*jT.ti66 Hapiivms of jAfanU.. ^nt Me He who receives maliOD a:. T. - ?^323 0S« ... 4m. *vti9C0 pupils m Catholic elt- pro|>be( because he is a lutfering imeht ^sa away, fol much about It and practiced H McdKalion is especiaUy beoefj- u u considered preferable to Share tow*<. lowed immeiJiately by Hia sub- lo a(denH>. did not hesiiale to rial in ihe ipormng, when wel pray cullies of Ihc day in a spirit of! i , , y-.., hers were drawn Ihe vnci(i«ni *^*P*^’^ ihcrefore, rrceivTs a just man because Soul of drnet' PAA*.,..A •'!!* pardon for will be IcMf' fajib and humbly a.sk God fnri n O iy O U e Ihal lodsy serve a Calholic vocaUoni w*ere drawn he <>.*11 It I . p.ui- ' I rv-'PJialniR (wire av l^rce— 3tf.- from a muvh smaller Catholic . is* ™.™a r*..r/ h 7'a """ ''' P'"> “I"-" i‘«''t .n* In order * (irvihl eoo;^ raied to ihe service ment of (.'onflrmatlon it Is a^ strenglhr- rife f *Ke . ' -J 1* priests, broiher*. sod ---- " IhC r r * r -----?■ - j‘a.'*Mrd‘n5;‘.:cr«t?.'t's:; iZlZZed propHate to describe the varl- creel aar^* increased by 39 per cent d iicip le, amen I aa> to you. eua holy oils used in the lilur- happen* * ' •em fic TTiere were, for 1P44 to 1999. while ihe Mun and lo make reparation for (HTasiooa In the nvormn* we “ he shall not lose bia rew ard’." «in. we often use (be words in should pray |:.r Cru«!'s guidance Vo«j 1 prayers arc also iical ceremonjee of the Churtb. through r J0.2SO pnesis and 23 ' «* I Catholic popuislion in- }*r<»bab|y no more magmfi syt ,P ------i jte5 , . the reslncted sense of asking during the day. at nighf wc onmietidcii by (be t'hurch. and These oils are three in number not conf,. *ed by 68 per cenL c'‘ Ml statement has ever hnm id : tu iiu' u ' .ciol f’cfi.ot.. . . W nefits. w lielhcr spiritual or «hould pray for fork;ivcTic*s uf many of (hem. such the *'lhe oil of caiechumbiia. holy years ron.. vsht-n Ihc full force of Ibe itivrn uf (he high calflng uf •-- *“*v M IMfi there were 32- inirra-*r of C alh u lir population temporal. This is the pruyer of any faulls or sms we may have Bo$ar> and the litanies. are chrism, and the oil of ihe sick out re e l. Mfi pricBts sixl 3d.l09 aemin ihnsc who enter the service of pcHlion miRtitted in the <dy during the n iih l me that the mure vocal prayers Thursday and are then distrlb-, firmalion ' hope that the prob|e*». at (he duous ssork. even plemifui «TnaH r*v*h-* * w ill not he so acute. vidd It I* offered with ihe or a. / x* j * pert'^n recitrv. the hober he uied as seoD as poaaible to the not be go dancers But for (hoae who necessary <|ua|itiet, fur He said v / ” ^»€gtcct js It I* better to My a few vocal pastors throughout the dioc«e, he fails : i , ...... i 2\J and 3u y e * .! T ‘ tv «omc 40000000 Cltb are wholehearted and faithful SCO. h e f ^ the great p ~»-h »* Amen, anven. I say to yuu if trayCT EnUrcty prayers slowly and atlenliscly because the lev of Ihe Church raent. he • f 1 !W therefore, who in H i * scrMce. there i> the •‘••mber '■ * C ’ >ou ask Ihe kathcf anyihing if, .Sirtctly speakine. it u not a than in recite a large number prescribes that m Ihe adminla himaelf < m»4 u. p4i.«l f'»r spiritual min- plerra. provided a person (hr other sacred fuiicltona In,strength brdthrn. and 133,089 sistcni «.atiuns only half as large, them f(n ic H > M u M ir.ivs at some nihcr lim e, but ' ft a srn (o nepfr<*i prater en and 20.818 semmamna in a total (here arc wurd« of bi>pc What greater calling, in Pray for fieHulta i->po)j':"“ 2rt4l9 Help » nn the wav ilc**d ’ t'efy <^f 1m ursc. (or the fulfillm ent The moat appropriate pla, and tyur l.ord is prcscni tn th^ JPuL <£dbAjcUuj^ P jcuf^anL **<*nfKliftgIy Sometimes God hlct*ed Sacrament, but wc i*r. Of Mary's Virtues in Action rtOM not grant ut a f.\ar th* pr.j. In any plir. In i,m* <.f » a . l r r . Iir»i lime •* uk. I!» m .hr. u, trmpialion "ur f,r», Ihnuiih, I nCOlogy for the iM Iy By F at l H H s L im 1» coi,,,nu* lo iniplorr Ills m rr .Ivnild be lo pr*» fnr diiiii* Alphnnsiis Lirunri, in hu, y*l ifflven even from Ih* lode-'whirh i, . 'iffircil bv raceanl Prrs*. lOl y .srrr J.'s, tran.lale,! h> '> Moremir, Me i.nnul esi-erl ...l.i.n ce- ahme all lrr,|urn(lyInirre.lIngly-mM of the poor in Bnhlehem eo-opcrali- «c«pie| Fifth Avenue. New Vork 3, is Rev Kcsiuui Trimaka*. .Sj”. Him lo grent ua a temporal fa in the course of thr day wc''***^“'*^* virtues liriir* rtiwusMs Ihe iirluf* of the .nd nbllfrd to firing forth In a'ilone that " ;..iiNc by Monugpor Ju i4 0 l U 90ih Streel. .N Y 19. <^«h aa h rallb and rirhc*, *hould rai*e our mind and Virgin Mabl*' "And rhr laid Hun in'groce neer W Ha *ti «93 50i •• •‘t - Presa. 90 cen U f. givrs !*• foresee* that it would be heart to Gr*d rn bnef but (er Hupe, he sayi, r»r insianeo.'e afowpef, beconae thcTe lio rauit dlVtr ’ •- h*— ' - k of th. nayer* «f four Li(husnian I»rm(u1 to our soul, any more vmi aspiraiiocu Any (aibnlic '•* -• for <5od tnnm tor them in the in b “ i I uke aftd saw w *nei. Sonhern 'ban w- f-y^n ckpeci a nvuiher wtoe fills hi* life yiith prayer '•nhchteas ua by faith to know H, 7t She did not then let drop do oH ' • and ** * *"'**^' 'bia manner w ill he livinx up H ;j gsr-d.ncs* and (he pmmi*e« a wngif word of co m p ljjnl. but. rtm M ih r* -1- . huntiliiiion* »mi •»’ '» n* i' crying, since she to (he injunrti^m of Oor Lm*d H r has made (hat by ih i* knowl abandoning h e n c if to God she Sirvee tn fATIf^i* ■ hr tn. ^MhncM On ihc *ou\ii injure himself «hu Mid that »e must always ndgrwcmay ri*e by hope to (he iruvi^d Ihat lie would assist her senses ar* ic/t l*> ...... re •nnied (be Lithuanian Finally, we must rernemher may and net lose heart iLukc of p<»*M. aiMi •iivwcu _____ the right (• private i v t f pr»»'-' H eed the Call! Icnce. and this made her aav, hi.« . fr*«t MM b*r fonfld»ne*,7'*** ^ , the rights of Isoctf. with David P ~1 S I. Jnwph ^ dally . . f A • ,i Com T ’ e a Litr...... tha, Ihfy mual fly into Efjpl. '• -icn i.T r, t.n ( anon A Cmegaen - r ‘lopr ra «ke f.ord God iF s “ Hirth artifKial l*vii, 28i i:n Ihal v*tt nlfhl ah* bann a “* ■ * * " • ...... and 'Westminster Md .Vewmtn !-nc )oum,y <0 a alranfe and' •-* .... other subjects H79'. rrafiilatcd by J Holland M ary'o Confidence unknoMh country -allhoui pro ™ “ Sm ith. IS the second volume tinned nn Grace >,a,nn«. auhoui m on*y. •ccom- an outstanding study of the Ra piBicd cn!y by hrr Infant J*«ua / * V ir g in ...... *c* two n ,,n puvenng the v * .* ' Sh* «ra> al«a>M p*rf*.,l> d* larh*d frnm u n h lj- aff*riH>n and her poor >po«a**. "irfco arc** f)f yirainn "-2 I*. Chtld and Hit “ -V ..%r f.nsJ prayer* loBkihf upon Ih* M.M Rerh rerrm-TSy b .i * , i,aptri dcM-rt and therefor* ,p no t*a» ^ , 1. . « l . . r B i r ' 4— 4 1- • , J fel,inse.lher«octTamt*.oroo ' * II. H) V^JfS^ „ • h i ...... i.iu ri., her own merlla bul relyin* only *how h»r *ut the «■.- r* l. And UM-uli. LTA) i .p ,..,* B* OB d,vin« fra **, m which wa« »hen ah* aakad h *( ether* w a. ih f fmt •=* T>,e Ifopie .^1.; ; (*1h all her confidence, the alway* Ih* marrl*|»|v,- yll-flniti inOtif- ’ Bears u ( onncll rr1 rrform. . d n,.>d,fir*IlAr- IS a infi'iii.ni ,p* ii(ct*( ,A ^»anc*d m ihe In* of G«d ^*na. tor when th* hidlhrine* all ictjim •*' maal holy V,i(ia (o>* a ’'** »® •™*»."'h*. 10 f^od a. Dati**"^ ... , T h ,. , . -ih" 0^ *h* mo., thcrauih 'I'tr'Bdwoiioo of Ih* areoine** ■*” “* “ »"*twd h*r, ' Womra.aia •■4 ,1. . kr * rd ,r« k,nd id her e*af,d«nr* in Cod. la th* “ '>10 the* ood 10 Jl» - ^ htwwr*' Iwai pJor*. whan ah* uw Ih* *» kou. u *o< pel rom»- (iah o « . th* •nuaiy of her holy ipoua* SI "• * ’ ** 1*. Ihia anrwar. which is , flioref.’.t d-"* ■■. • ,- .. - TW i*fi>E.-.i= hy C Joaeph L'nahl* to •erotam for • " TTfoatl. b*r „ i i ' > ■ ,„ -ik* - - J <„,.rr i> V Sh*rd 4 »A*d. h*. wondarfol presnancy. be ^“ ''•enc* in tb* diain* food. ^ vlmnilt ' .. .. N.M**** .r.rrrp;«i Ih* M-nfli ind waa IrouUed al Ih* ili«i|hl of i— w** «uch lhat ah* d**lr«l .. 4 \ .* tl ...... ______. . .. , al Ik . >‘f* at a m»«l*f tier; 1* 11* . . who laa.inx her St /laepk »«* ‘TTl"'!,hft m m«h M " ...... • • M -..,.i r . WilIiAm — I” * 2 *!■> r h * r * .l .r . ■wroUed 10 pul her «woy pn •'**' '“W 'h*m; fnr lha faw i^ lt^ r’iiT, iiuati"*' t . r . ' p."l I .rtnii H.rh *5 .rnr.i A. h,> •'“* H****!. >h* moM p»«““! - . .K . „ .11* B*rk d.Aii "• *"•' »f,,*fi RAlur. ih*o n*ce«ary Ihal. ah* abouM___ "* H«. . alwtlljPsisH' a*« p i w n * iB...... ,m « — . - - ' : - : i A . . . ih.r. A .' all an Ih * In dHraw Ih* hu)d*B ayataty to " H indwed wta *o; ^ ^ -h e f ■ ‘ - ...... , - " 11,^ d f. h* nta a fa*li*.lnji » Joa*ph. h.t lao. ah. wMld Jra« Chr« ordarad Ua* •*M *I.|7’J TLictadTlt** »*' ,h* • f- •— ■ h. .hi.,, I--:—:. II* had A ^»l utflv IM hamU monifaM Ih* trae* “ ‘V'*"*-* »•"> •»'**. 5^ u^T^ISwaf**. ’*? '^-A --- T.T* Ml M ChMI*ftM ah* h «t r***i*w l. ah* (hoiatfci l»* * . l » r in u wUa*. m d h ii H A . . . •I hriier to tbondon heraalf I* f-__ JJ- aii ' *• ' ' '.- 1 "'r*«bin» and **!:j-‘o!;ri Th* Ba* 4 n' Ora»m t>r If dtnn. rrMidanr*. In the lull ' ^ J,Tanc*^ejj • '.fy •-«* fo. Um* w,'h iniifB*4l naliu* Hum. OSB 'V V.Paul confuienc* lh*l Cod Hlm**U Thiltgt Ul God *“- * » U do*r •> “ * 2 » i^ AdMMfein: nl Ih* *iir. j *.•! ^rrJhdMM H* *«a.lad*<'bt Pn-** T4<*nu) u Part T»n wwuld defend her innoeanc* and fl.ne* « . Alphonau* My, « raputalion Ih * ward- itB " L j a ► * * " 7:*-— ‘ ■» t»«— * d y»aiM «< avdi « . p*rhap* th* mo*t ,n l* r * « .n t •J**'-* •**« frapt Mmr I* hm* lM iB**«*ue.<;^ • p— rfil *•„ -A — mil *n*n praditrvd Ih* B*eai» hru* ,■ ih* OM Ttmjtnrnt II------a a . ••‘*3, I T T t t ' iT T L*".’ * “ *“ *■*— “ —*■ '* • ■ »*” ■ ••*«». » » l - w p * * d Mth M * ir» ll* n l *— deSTm-Ti-r? r M af Ih* ftaAl -‘•yntlatr Ih* fr»* i*wM ' m**tara THE REGISTER

PROTESTANT REPORT POIMT8 OUT • m n i East German Church Under Reds' Attack ai4riiTvbiri» *i CATHOLICS UPHOLD FREEDOM ■ IlMtiMitHHil LAXATIVE Chicago.—Deap)te' claims dg Geneva.—Complete religious ing, freedom of worship, means ev ly Chrlstbn apolofists. who ANTACID signed to mislead foreigners, freedom “b supported by very the liberty to worship God a^ constantly vindicated religions Important membm of the Cath­ cording to the dictates of one's freedom, St Thomu Aquinas, ausiMT ns w& n . . the CoairauDisti are suppress­ 36W.W>ih.i»yonCliiUBUSH the aepaiate fS.S0 Tnus at no (1st L t) Andrew G. Weber, OSM. The 04-year-old Secretary of seek and honor the troth. Free­ m im atia mOm is • I ' eeat i f yon are not entirely Cathoiieisra was introduced into the ^ r t h Atlantic island Brieb for Princes has worked dom to study matlKmatics dou tWtIiMis swww: SeM'Mty. MMitWM tuNiwi .ietkflad with the iBventko— in the late eighth century, (^tholici total 070 In a total popula­ over Papal doeumenb some­ not mean tbe right to make two YOUR MeU. ImS hr riCl aest- , tatum. it, but be sure to keep tion of 100,000. There are seven priests working on the island. times until dawn, putting them idua two equal ftye. The'Cbtb- ■ A l nswt MS « 0 N Set .„.tha tSJW Tntas for your tirouUo. T* NWM TtW ImL into elegant leitln befitting oUc reli^on being tbe true re­ COMT PRIM BOOKS If you are nndired iuat witte tbe sender and the receiver. ligion, all freedom neceasarfly BOOK m ni sspT. vt-i ''Q m Ptayitdani I i^ Iia n ce Co., <00 Vww sewL ate t>« is - t o n Koch BBldg., W g, m Mala ^ Looking back over hb yean tends to freediun to embrace It Kansht City, Mo for their Pontiff Revives Custom of Latin composition, the Caiv But to b^eve'depends on the EATANYIHING IV'offer. dlnal-dealgntb said: "In addi­ win. The b u tion to all the other doeumenb always taught that unbelievers WITH FALSE TEETH I Tve written In Latin, there are are ‘7»y no means to be co­ NVN-SVROEON OPERA1XS Dead for Two Centuries erced.” St. Thomu Aqulnu, M J r also approximately 120 encyc- Vatican <^ty. — Pope John be the apostles of innocence and llceb Fve written for th m Summa, Il-n, 10, 8.} SISTER MARY UGUORI, M.D., of the ^ e r s of xlxiH revived s centuries-old preserve it" Popes, Pius XI, Pius X n, and But modern Popes, especially Merev perfornu an operation at the Muericorda Hos­ custom after 200 years’ lapse on Those who do not have inno­ John XXm . Pius XI and Pius XII, the study pital m niladelphU, where she b stationed. She w u recently Ash Wednesday when he joined cence, the Pope said, must have ,"You can well imagioe the contends, have sought to find a certified as a tn^eon by the American Board of Surgery, the Trouhlt with l6 deeeribes a Plus x n seems to have ex­ lose that spirit of morttfiesUon XXUI. (Aecordiog to Catholic toach- neUta Tertiary magazine, Mary, pressed the same thought in Shrinb Hemorriwids proven droglesa _ which must accompany every maku an excellent examinatioo treatment which hM ^eea It w u Moniignor Bacd whom Hoarietu Aquas, when he said, CordiiKil,Popal Envoy human activity" in the Lenten of a questloa seldom examined plied in many tbposiDMli « Pope John ealM the night he in reference to the devotion to Wifhouf Surgery aeaaoB. He said thst there ii t SHRINE IN LONDON s:bul often glossed—the claim caaee. ______Greet Ike In Uruguay w u elected. Hie new Pontiff the Sacred Heari: "We must not Stops h c ti-R e lltm Pain Thig b o tk h yours WVTHOin need, after the beetle liberty and tbe old Papal Uitiniat TO HONOR MARTYRS that private reveUUons have on say that the devotion began be- or ohUgadon. It may m and ontwunded Joy of the ftrat woriied until past midnight put­ our acceptance. caose it was privately revealed fo r ttw firat Xlma aclaao* baa ' the m eus o f m ln g years ef Montevideo, Uruguay.—Arch- London.—A fund appeal for a found a oaw htallnf sobitaaea with Msbop Alfredo Pacini. Aposto­ months of the year, for some­ ting into Latin the Pope's first Tbe theologUn, from a Masu- by Gad. . . Tha reveUtions made Uw astoalNiins abUlty to abildc l -m t a U misery. D m t de thing that makea the spirit radio broadcast to the wwid, shrine in tbe heart of London chuaetia seminary, deplores tbe iMBOrrlioUs aad la roUov* pata-~ Send for yeur FREE BO lic Nando to Uruguay, greeted to S t Margaret Mary added wiUnat miraory. In oaao aRar .e a t* , more worthy of its Christian vo­ calling t o peace among nation. to the English martyrs d the fact that "KHDe Falimlsb pby ■today. A d d iw The Ball CBntc, PmWant Ebenbower on behalf 10tb anJ 17th centuries will be nothing new to Caiholie doc­ whlla leatlv reUeviaa pata, actual cation. [NCWC Radio and Wire] (NCWC Radio and Wire} too much tbe note of doom, rodaepoB t«lirtnkB(a) took place. ,gept. W l, Excelsior Sprinp, of the enUra diplcnnatic corps launched March 29 at a meeting trine. The significance of these Host amailBf of aB—fwons wkN thinking and leading othen to revelitioni lies in this, that 14' Uruguay. He and CsMlnal predded over by Cardinal Wil­ ao thmosh mat sefftrarr mage think that the end of the world iJtoBlabing ftataaiant*, like “PUai Antonio BarbUri were present liam Godfrey. (Arist the Lord—showing fib taave ceaaod to bt a pn>bleml“ The b ooming soon. If they read at official ftmctlooi for the Catholics Take Classes The site of tbe shrine b in Most Sacred Heart—willed In an •aeret la a new boaUns subetanoa earetnlly the various accounts (Blo^lyBa 0 >—dlaeovery of a w«rM- P ^ d r a t Hyde Park, near the sp ot where extraordinary and special way d Fatima mesuge. they will famoof rtaaarcli laitltata. Cardinal Barbierl declared once stood Tyburn T ^ aeene tin to call the mind of men to the .T U i fubataaeo le bow avallaUa te notice that Oar Blessed Lidy twppodtorv or ointment fo r m caBad that Fretldent E lsenhow er's At Ohio Public School of many martyrdoms. The shrine cratempbtioD and veneration Plqua. 0 — Twelve Cathidie be complete aeparatloa of Cath­ predicted a period of peace, Prepamtion H J g At in drug oouD- speech to the Uruguayan Con- will adjoin the rebuilt T^rburn of . the mystery of God’s most t«r»—money back guanataa. high school studenb walk abcnit olic and public school educa­ w hto, it seems, will come merciful love." grev created "an ansmpasaable convent, where Benedictine Sis- five Uocki each d ^ to attend tion.” th r o i^ one of two ways: 1) If imi^essloa.’' teri keep perpetsal adoration in Plainly the Pope b here teach­ technical classes at the nearby people quit sinning; do penance, ing something, and hb tuching Ilhp Cardinal said he w u ea- Hoerner, a non-Catbolie, said honor of tha Tyburn martyrs. HOPELESS public school in thb city of 20,- and pray; 2) if not, Russia will b onintefiigible onleu St. Mar­ p a d ^ gratified by the Preat- tbe agreement, whkh b work­ Two of the Bogliih martyn put 000. The plan h u been w o^ n g Spread its errors lhrougbo” t the garet Mary Abcoque’s “privMe" daU's amidiaili on the dignity ing out wdL m l^ t be tried by to death between the achlsm of OESPEHATL out t o more than ■ decade and ottier conimunttiu, "CatboUes Fing Henry V m end 1881 have w oM ; various nations will be revriatlen b to be believed. Cer­ 9 of ths human person and the b u provided opportunities in eanihilated [u many ^ave tainly. one can easily sin by idea of freedom. Be said: "I was pay their share of taxes,” he been ctnonipd: S t John Fliber medianieal training. been]; many will be persecuted, denying a revebtion like IMPOSSIBLE • touched by the f&al . words of •aid. "and I' doot tUnk they and S t Thomu More. The tltb B lu ep^t reading, art, and and, through the merib d Fatima, If only by scandal and President Eisenhower’s speech should be discriminated of Bleised b u been given 197. some o^er cubjeett not offered against” (NCWC Wire) Um^ RuMb wUl be converted by refusal to receive light when Hawft Fcdtli in IT'S GREAT TO when ha asked God to grant in Pigua CattKdk High School and tbtfe will be peace t o a it b offered us. paag and help to aebteve peace are taught to the Catholic stu- while.” SI. Jndft In the jaocld." dentt in tbe public scho^. Bishop Chv Succumhs Nothing can be more reason­ HEAR AGAIN! "I b b system h u been work­ able, t o one who believu the HERNIA you’ll never re B e t it . Send for your ?reefree NovenaNov . lei’s eel kM eun^ves. Life Is tee Pelf MUM ef Sa//«rert / n m ing u long u I’ve been in of- Whife U n d w Arrosf world i t governed by Provi­ htrnhiH aim im aM m Prayerbook, “St. Jude, Hit tke, eight years, and I doal dtert if e heorkig eld ki needed Hong KoDg.—Bishop Sfawn dence, than thb message. Ohe Htm Ifn k • torn, m ttn am lmtka Life. Hb Novena" (touched NERVOUS know bow long before that," need not even accept tbe Fat­ ffcMtaNoi tfc*> b M faod t* iw m e tlr I le eefre e hvorfag preWeet, diee Chu, t J . , 91, ono of tbe finf to hb relic). Perpetual Np- u d MENTAL u id W. F. Hoerner, superinten­ ima apparitions to see iU jus­ rad raytan. TktM Hralweltil Mat- venas every Wednesday, • beorhm eld » is. natives of China to be conu •ti « w MHala, tM * Slilliii Ca>- DISORDERS... dent of Piqoa public seboob. oated a- Bishop la modern tice. ' tHkiH af b flvaa. WilN M m at. ■*¥. Masr. Prancit J. K4H >'4 solved My preblei* with o Manx MwBU “In my iqAnioo, public tax But some good devotees of far MW N R FUl kmk tkal ‘ Svlrltvat Dlroctar OMad UuoofboQt ttmea, died while under Com­ Ikit m ot u m n o paWM leveivHeeary new beering eid— torywy. M IHb tow aM tb* x u r Id Uw tint money cannot ^ g lv ^ direidly munist house arrest The cause Fatima play into the hands of (THUSCH OF ST. JUDE 'tie liny Telex hxpirleL Yee con eha^ In ABWIca to private and parochial achoOb, •coffen, and alienate some good ■m *•*)• wark. slm. dadleat ad In bar (d hb death w u not reported. ■Im m It M M M T yai VOTIVE GUILD do die •nee. You cee keer egekil beaer. Bas bar btip but cartainly our servicu cao Bishop ( ^ , an outspoken op­ CathoUcs, by expecting senu- b a* tklitatM. «gi West SM at tauUw M etal Oak. 0m>. S4I2S Jtew York Si. N. Y. If yev keaeitty want to keer Md tntareaadan. be given to tbe children. An ponent of Red China’s persecu­ tional events that no responsible befler, moD Ms cewen lodey. F a r laferinatieB arrangement like thb could tem­ tion a t the Cbordi. w u placed person connected with Fatima about tba Laaaua per the feeling that tbera must b u ever foretold. A woman Of St. Bjm pluia, under house arrest Sept 8,1996, vana, SooUata, Sta- for refusing to co-GVerste with writes to us that she feeb u if T>i } I t P n l 1. Hiaa. (Dept. BdM) ! tnaa and Hadalr Convert, 7 1 , to Offer t ^ schismatic “Patriotic Aaao- she h u been “hoaxed" because I SiieMkaeWeeeSnMSeMr ! W H Ia la dation a t CbineM Catholics.' tbe third Fatima secret b u not ST. JUDE THADDEUS »- { —MMd. I First Moss March 27 yet been opened, and the au- . I I Natioul Shrina of He w u violently condemned at g t D yvphu a “ patriotic Catholic” emgresa thorltiu have discouraged fe­ V • A4¥fMMa«»«Wde«*a awegagee seeae saw ^ BurUnganie, Calif.*— Dr. WU- MASSILLON, OHIO Uam O. '(bllaway, 71-year-old in Nankinf in Uffl. vered specuUUon about iL The LENTEN NOVENA good woman faUs utterly to see convert who practiced medicine Tbe Commanlat-eontrolled “pa­ that abe b u been hoaxed by her here for 99 years, will offer hb triotic aandation” declared that FROM own imaginings. MARCH 16-24 Pint solemn Han u a print be w u no longer Biybop of HION ilN DES Another theologian, one wbo YOUTH DREAMS OF THE in hb parish church March 27. Haimen in tbe -put November b u won deserved note for ha Dr. Cbllaway w u coaverted and a 'schismatic bishop w u The Rt. Rev. Nevin W. Manan IS aea.m . a>and I2:t* Noon / Sarvicat: 3:15, <:$• and I pen. popular writings, told me some FUTURE; CARMEL to Catholicism in 1948, after consecrated illicitly to replace Hayes, O.Cann., b&8 re- Proachor: tav. David J. Staeak, O.B. time ago that “I cannot and \ , which he attended the Univer­ turned to b b native Chicago him. simply do not believe any part Novena prayara available la EagUab, Fraaeb, Spinlab, P ^ b , sity of Santa f^lara and studied ending a 4,00l>mi}e trip by bone, GrnuB. Itailaa, Bobemlaa. m onk and umalalaai. DREADS m of Lucy's supposed revelations reU^oo and philoeophy. In UM14 jeep, and jet from hb mission . Establishes concerning hell — simply be­ Write for fro# copy of Llfo at It. ivdo end novOBo Information he attended the canoitotlim d of Sicuani, Peru. In the pu t su cause thb b a doctrine ^ faith St. Pius X in Rome and vialtod Relations With Turks months he traveled 7,000 miiu that b a mystery, and no pri­ Sixteen, pretty and a leper, the shrinu of Fatima, Lourdee, Vatican City. — Archbbhop by bone and jeep to vidt and vate revelation can fathom that Usleuz, and Knodi In Ireland. Francesco Laraone, 73, form e help tbe 900,000 people of hb SHRIHE OF ST. JUDE THODDEUS t o her tbe pitiable Yet 1 am the first to admit tbe A fto making a retreat at the director of ecclesiastical studies misaioD scattered over an area condition a< tbe older right of the people to believe DOMINICAN FAfHtRS Trappbt soninary in Gethsem- larger than the state of New at ^ Catholic University of that if they wish.” 1 9 0 9 S . ASHLAND AVI. CHICAGO 8. ILL. patienb b a fearful dream of anl, Ky., in iS ffl, be decided' te Jersey, high in the Andes moon America, w u given full diplo­ The first Fatima secret, that her awn future. enter ecclesiastical life. Re stud­ tains. matic status by the Holy See u in which the three children ied t o tbe priesthood at tbe ib representative to Turkey. Born in Chicago's Southside But Carmd need not be were given a vision of betl, and ImmacuUte Heart Seminary. The status earriu tbe rank of 38 yean ago, he w u tent to were told that many aoub are The Language mutilated by leprosy. A new San Diego. Apostolic InternuDclo. South America in 1991 and in lost because they have no one wonder drag arresb the The republic, founded in 1923 1953 be w u named superior of to pray for them, b reasonable by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, h u Um Peruvbn Mission. On Jan o f Love diseue completely. U. S. Nun in Bm il in itself, though ib interpreta­ - 1' a popubtion of 28DOODOO. Some 17, 1959. Pope John XXUI tion rosy vary. 1 Talks With President named him Prelate Nullius of Won’t you help Father BraaUia, Brasil.—An Ameri­ 290,000 of the inhablUnb are The first theologun I men (^ r g e take care of us Christians, induding about 18,- Sicuani, Peru. is can FranctscaD Sbter, Mother tioned calb attention to tbe am­ f poor Indian girb and boys P l e a t e lt«fp m Utiotutrin briisg hope and ChrUPt Mary of the Angeb ef Bolivar, 000 CathoUcs. Ub territory b 12JW0 m ilu biguity of tbe term "privite 1 —even if you can send square and the altitude runs m any to the feproas lolfA lU s d r u g . N.Y., hid an unexpected chance revebtion,” and cites Herve, i only a few pennies. We to talk with President Eben- Pope Sends City Aid from 11,000 to 23,000 feet The UaMiiaie TTxoi., Voi. L Na 57. will pray Tor you during old adobe Cathedral b on Lent. A DOLUR'S WORTH WILL ARREST A CASE hower on hb visit Vatican CiO'-—Along with in which revelations are caUed LfKE CARMEVS. Noticing that Mother Mary message of sympathy, John ground higher .than Pike’s Peak 1 ) “ private, if they primarily T G - w u focusing her camera be­ X X in sent a donation for tbe and w u bnilt 100 yean before and in themselves are directed I To help yon take care of your little iUl Gifu ImmedUtely Acknowledged tween two guards In an efiort people of Agadir, Morocco. Tbe tbe American Revolution. It b to the good of one or a (ew I Indbn children at St. Jaaaph’s en­ to photograph the distinguished dty w u raxed by two earth­ only u wide u a twtxar garage only; 3) public, if (hey are in­ closed find 9 Send any offering you can, to but SO yards long. visitor. Braxiibn President Jus- quakes. a tidal wave, and de­ tended by theb nature t o the KAMI ■av. Edward F. Gai«sch4, 8J., P r«. good of the whole human race, (»lino Subttschek told the vastating firet. Three brothers Tbe prebte is making hb ADOaill guards to let her through. Presi­ of tbe Hospitaller Order of S t 'headquarten at. tbe Carmelite or at least a notable part there­ tt. Jeeapk-t laCao of. although perbape given only kbeel, OuMertela. Tin Catholic Medical Mission Boord dent Elsenhower shook hands John of God were among the Priory, Chicago, while in the Saoib Setete. CITY zom t T A T I with her and discussed her work doctors and medical bdp sent U.S. seeking fmanclal help for to one person.” Herve notes Dept R New York 11. N.Y. 8 West 17th Street in BnzU. from Italy. hu territory. that certain privite revebtiou -P riso n tr oi IfopoIeoR VOanONS-WOMEN Perfect Spouse, Career “^icaius 0^ chiiist on eatath IT U * o r CHAHITY I 4* Pm I «b ^ f « r II •Ml «f Ufa tiM Found in Religious Life 'r.i'.l tk* Iwaly. tb* la 177S Cardinal U aM » B7 Mu t ANH hind eloister valla, to pray for .2*. . ( t» fi^ w l M Aaqalo Bniarbi **• to tom all tad Too ofiai VO botr tbs oom- tba lalraUoo of other loula, to alaeiad a* Pop* msot. **¥00 mooo Jsm li pray for peace and goodnaaa in Piu VI. lb* J*k to w«tol ««| . into tbs convout? 1 etal ituflm the vorid. bIu had b**n *ap- toa MN t t tha- thatl Sbo VM aiwifi to pntty Perhaps the young girl who pr****d a f*w y**r« M i ipm M fm tn ntotoiM s o d popular. a tor iiiwitoUiii Btontun raraatked that convant-bonnd prior la ibit tinM stm i• MiTIlAHet Why'tbs eouM Jaoa could bars “^ n d a per­ ■kd il *M Pia* aSMLiUkC ItMHUir bars found ■ fect husband or bad a wooder- SI. m. Lwto, M vbo, afiar *o «s- psrfset b o o fuL rltal career” was partly i*B«i*a lortollc*- STJ^TSiL'ritrtoj: band or bad • r l ^ t What VM wrong v l^ bar tloa, acqkitied the woBdsrtol * Tt- aantanea vaia tha words “could Fatbari. Tb* Pop* tal ctrov .” bare." Jane will bare tba par- foand iba aecaM- «> to* toirtiiM Ods boon this kind of rsmarfc fact ^KHiaa, Our Lord, and will •ioai ■calkM iban TJSTJS about ooee a yoar, aspocltUjr in have tha moat woodarful, rltal •o b* (roaadle**. a girb' aebool, whan the otbar career, that o i earring Him. itodaata laam that a particu­ Jana la atriird an array darbnra* of tba foltowlag aifhl, hovavar,' optnion, it latmi, norar stop ta that bad sat up 46 axhJbtta In iballar to rafufna*. •hoar genrral »*• to add hi* kame to two French •okHen biir»l ia oa the Pom- consider Qiat partiapi God wanta tbs huge gym ran out of large the grralnl nillllary men o f all Um*. tlff aad look hira' priaoner, flr«t to Sian* w oiliog for Him tbo poraon- stacka of roeatlon Utaratun Europe wai soon a|haii at Ntpoleon't and tbea to Florence, where be died at able, tba popular, and tba Intob aerty. Morlaa about roeatiooi ririorie*. the ■■* of S3. UganL Why should Ha be gHnn pla^ to itKidlBg^oeMBiy only tho UBwantod eastavaya crevda ia fire balls. vbo voold probably fall in a v - Ik I riata or in a caraarT m O N G , COVtAGBOUS WANTED BT GOD Youth's Endless Quest for Adventure Ood vanti tba strong, tba eouragaoua, tba truly dadieatod, O f 11 Ikdiak* whoM name* have BOO finnS4*m nu tba baat Ha aaads tha bast to bees mentinnedIm for bealifiratioo, ibi* MUtovMktorto* work in foreign lands, haaling, Fulfill^ in Vocation to God's Work Moh**k miidea *•* lb* rao*l f**rinal- ■ MUl to Nr an KavteRi Instmetiag, bringing Hla vard By r u n Mouiat equate adventure with things their names at monuments. But ■% « / • a a*'« « '**'iag. ^''Ck Bnrk ia ia th* tb* Iraqool* IraqooU c*ole■<*<>«< «f Indian* that mad* e VC V * V a V l a w ^ ,oAmrimg mmim, (He (ir - INKAL HUMIIM oaada the beat to dlraet bospi- adrsnttwe. ^ revealed only to the mature, composes a puem, or painis a endBriaa patk, tala, to ba doctors, nursat, and Tba Creator and appreciated only by tbem. picture leaves not only ptme. l e s e - 1600 paued then all in the fnrlll*de and to^nlclana. seems to hare But ones It is tasted, its thrlU is but something uf himself that rharily with whirb ah* Ihh-c (nffering. OtodWMHIt SPECIAL ONtO Ha Deeds the bast to teaoh ineludad in never forgotten. It might be w at cannot destroy or revolu Kaicrt. the dangbler uf a raplHrol in grade and h i^ acbooli and the human ydCATtOM well, in our vocation pcanoting, lionitts iair down. nwiallan Alsonqain mother, met ber that iw>e effort be made to sell fir*t mtosionary ia gtrlhoad. He bap­ entleiaa, ta ae^inint children breast an ink These tolcllectual frontiers vtth the meaning akl goals of HATVn that type of adventure to our tised ber kith the name latberine. pelUni u rfi to ire in a moat proper m y tbe their axlstaoea and to Instill in youths. The miMiniiary h«l|ied her neap* to seek out and ~ challenge of a life devoted to them a life-long loro of Him cuhiay founded by the JmilM ia overcome obstacles, to match scholarship and teaching. Cer- and obedience to Hla Churd). tbs human spirit against dan- Adventure Comeg Ikl’rairle, lanaila, fiM- Chrimlan In­ Icin of the religious eommun And Ha naadt tba bast trtln g gen; above ail, to discover the In Literature dians. Ihrre the neat on winii-r htnK* illes offvr gieat help in 'such •od did eouking and mandin| fur the Bis pralaa and adore Him be­ unlnovn, readi tbs unreaebsd, How eodless a n tbe seorels adventures, so that the youth hnnlert. In ber *p*re lime »he prajrd Tk* Okailto ar eartot unleek tba mycterias in which and maanlngi of litanture. wbo wishes to challenge tha In the *n»ia CMtuBrat to la* civUlnUoD.'Tbeae mlstionartes Batbar itoua* • ! BmM I n h {w m I Clare, Ireland. Three other N r MSiinkattoii wrM* i* are the true heroes of our time, toatoat iaaarai. aa.a. u n I. ■ » « *to. to. iHb 7. Bt. members of the immediate fam­ m: MsMn Mnto to HrtM IN for they ere serving tbe cause 100 I *1111111 tUL. Imitt y ta. ily entered religious life. He is of trnt^ and truth is tbe ulti­ a brother of tbe late Bishop Pat­ mate and lasting schlevement nJU r SENDS THANKS rick Barry, fifth Bisbiv ^ the Jungleg A COUNTRY that has benefited m ^ atlv from the SL Augurilbe Diocese. Another brother, iFather Joeeph Barry, Am ong Men relief programs of the American Catholicilic Bimops’ over- Lord, what will You have me do? Dealing with lavage wlldnees is a putor In Ireland. He has a seat relief agency, tbe NCWC Catholic Relief Services and tbe sitter. Mother Mary Gerald, Su­ A young woman desirous to an- is not limited to missionary re­ U.8. government, expressed its appreciation through Guiseppe ligious alone. There is a type perior General of the Domini­ ■vw this qnaaUon sinaoraiy, may Polls, sostod, Italy’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. Pictured with can Sisten of Adrian, Mich., raoslra balpfol information by In- of savagery that la fallen man's htm it MoDsignor Andrew P. Landi. CRS mission director in qulriag a b ^ tba Baaadletlna Way in s ta n c e , and that Is kept in with whom he founded Barry Italy. College in 1940. FOOD FOR HUNORY CHILD of Ufa and Pra^. cbedi only by religion. Whan Tbe Foreign Minister tape-recorded a statement in con­ A CATHOUC NUN in. Viet Nam gives a child Par InfartoaStan men discard religion—as they junction with the I960 Bishops' Relief Fund Appeal, Msreh rrtta la faealta« 0(raeir«M have in tome modem countries 20-27, be said: “I wish to express my deep appreciation and some of the food made available by the United Nations’ Children’s Fund. Tbe hats the nun and child wear protect them —we see that savagery turned sincere gritituda for the work carried out by the CRS . . . to SISTERS OF ST. BFJHKINCT looM. It vents Itself first upon the great American people who have with their action, intelli­ against both sun and rain. The Holy See recently made its eighth annual contribution its spiritual enemies, those who gence and means, made possible this great work of charity BAINT SCBOLASTICA P&IORY to UNICEF officials with the remark that "tbe relief of suffer­ DULUTH IL MINNESOTA would tame it forever, tba men and fraternity.” and women of God. ing children to which the United NitiOM Fund is dedicated, could not fail to be of interest to the Holy See and particularly Ne tamer ef wild aulraali to the paternal heart of tbe Sovereign Pontiff, wbo has so eftra needs tbe petience, persist- voiced bis solicitude for the little ones in need.” ence, raw courage of tbsee Church Future Bright Sisters of the Holy Cross who weald suNue the beast conduct gndo scbools, h i^ icbooU, tbst hufct to every umo’s heart, aiOp partially re- In Liberia and Guinea Denies Githolic Attempt ctdlegca, ind hospitalt In the United sttutoad by tba tbla M b af Monrovia. Liberia-—Calbolicslscbools, and 20 elementary SUtee end also in PbUitn aqd in cnKare. are only small minorities in Li-|sc''ools in the republic. \ To Subvert Youth Meet Brazil. Infonnatioa en their ,waj of When we tbink of adventure beria and Guinea, West Africa's A naUon about the size of ” Cleveland.—Charges that a A Washington paper first re­ religlouj life may be obtained from: wa are likely to think In terms oldest and newest independent Tennessee, Liberia has a popu­ handbook for Catholic delegates ported that religious groups of tbe late Father Hubbard, countries, respectively, but the lation of 2.000.000, of whom is intended to undermine the were distribuUng or preparing Tho Miatreao « f NuriM#' Iba Glacier Priest.’' or tbe future of the Church in both is only 10.000 ire Catholics. It wu coming White House Conference to distribute similar booklets Bo t k. BaM Maryk CanvafM, Hair* Dam , M famous Patber Damien, wbo be­ promising. to this country that the first for- on Children and Youth were de­ and then quoted unnamed ctm- came a leper out of love for bis Government leaders of tbe'ejgn missioners of tbe UB. were nied by Monsignor'llajnnond J. ference delegates as uying that im toto t K m » M«r Wm ■>**■* ta* MM itorSj-taViMta fellow man; or 8t. Catherine trf two nations interviewed Gallagher. Catholic co-ordinator the development may turn the IMk B M M m totoiBto. ikntoM M Uto OV, iM by:sent. Of the 90 priests working Sltna, waging a love crusade to Thomas P. Melady, former ect^'tjjere, only one is a native, for the conference. conference into a torum for di­ vergent religiouB views, “theiy- keep the prestige of tbo Papacy nomirs adviser to the Ethiopian' , . . vu • / The handbook is designed government and now of Du-,^ I" 'SUrtPr S lu gger' by obscuring the total effort |o In t^ . Movie and TV star June rather to encourage '‘fruitful NOW AND FOREVER But tbere is another kind of quesne University, voiced plan for all children and youlb." AUyson-appebrs in a heart­ participation" so that Catholic "As Catholics," Monsigoor Ac God's Vary Ovto Smrlng Bias adventure—tbe adventure of tbe preciation for the humanitarian can get their views included in h a IMen'BaUgieua OaafrtisUan as.. mind. Young persons are apt to activitiM of the-Church, especl-;“ ><* warming story of a Sister of Gallagher uid. “we believe our Mercy who surprises everybody itbe permanent conference rec- religious principles are a mattor • Tcoehar e Nana • Child Cars ally In education, and iu c f f ^ ; « ' “^ i**' ,ord, he declared. Aid to Refugees to raise living standards. by coaching the school baseball of interest to our fellow ctfl- errlior e Social Worker A Jewish spokesman, mean­ Saerstary e Domaetk Uppsala, Sweden.—'Ibe President William Tubman of ? » ' they »end lh«ir own cbil- team to a little league ebam- zens." - NCWC CatfadUc Reiiri Services Liberia, founded nearly 1 4 0 ''^ " pionship in Sister Slugger on while. said delegates who are After the newspaper story <5n iJewish have been rent a booklet rosmuKri sia mwb*. noBiriAtii om m have been Inttnimental in tbe yean ago by Negroes from the Once a center of the slave the weekly “Du Pont Show the religious handbooks. Prot­ TIMNIAiY VOWSi ^ Y tto l. ilM l VOWSi AfHr resettlement and immigration United States, publicly thanked trade. Guinea has a population \yith June Allyson." outlining the consensus of Jew- estants and Other Americana Ha it> thousands of Catholic refugees Catholic school authorities in of 2.600,000. including 34.000 Tbe comedy drama will be |ish opinion on matters that United for Separation of Church might be discussed. BMm k fa*atoi / a*M k ar*y in Sweden. Of tbe 26.000 Cattv the country and urged them to Catholics, served by 70 mission aired Monday night. March 14. and State (POAU) issued a oUct to Sweden, 30,000 hive expand their efforts for the Li-;ar>- and six African priests and over CBS-TV. Stephen Lord, a A Protestant spokesman said statement critictziiig opinions in THE MBECT SISTERS OP ST. PIANOS cotM from European countries, berian people. Tbe Church inain-i75 missionary and 25 African graduate of Notre Dame Uni­ his group is currently preparing the Catholic handbook. (NCWC asM aeuTM wtk rraaeT i.iHeeLN t iweaASKA most of them as rdfugeee. tains I college, three highlsisters. versity. wrote the leleplay. . ia similar booklet. •Wirel T H E REGISTER

THEIR GREATEST BLESSING Role of Parents in Vocations By J. R. W alsh of the men and 72 per cent of from answering that call. It is the Catholic borne that the women admitted they en­ At Baptism the infant’s soul should be called “the cradle of dured opposition from parents breathes spiritually the luxury vocations." And it it time for once the vocation idea wu of food's divine grace, which parents to admit their role as known. Father Jude Senieur. suffuses tbe soul with Godlike­ eontrihutlng to the 'shortage O.F.MCapi.. commented in Vo- ness. Words of pareots are too of priests for cottonol Notes that in a two- weak to exprea the heights of churches, nuns year period more than 100 boys sublimity that tbe soul h u for schools s n o A k have asked him; "My parents rcMhed. At Ordlnatimi that soul tod hospitals, yOCATlOH don't want me to be a priest U stamped uniquely u a "priest and lay broth­ or religious. What's wrong. forever." Human words again ers to serve r u m i Father?" (Girls uk similar are weak at the incomparable the needs of questions) dignity thus given. the Church. For too often par­ Pope Rebuked No Greater ents are the greatest obstacle to SelfiBh PareniB a youngster's rellgiout aspira­ Thing Even Pius XI, la his encycli­ tions. cal Oh the Catholic P riesth ^, Parents can do no greater Statistics compiled by voca­ warned; ‘Too often parents thing than recognise and pro­ tional directors seem to warrant seem to be unable to resign mote by prayer, example, and this indictment Father Thomas themselves to the priestly or re­ guidance the youngster's signs COMMVWiCATJOMS APOSTLES S. Bowdem, SJ.. in his Ewotron- ligious vocations of their cbil- of a vocation. Their own atti­ HARD LABOR TOR LOVE OF GOp mentol t a e u n In/luencmp Re- tude to priests and sUters, spo­ souls, living u a member of a religious com­ THE SOCIETY of St. Paul was founded to propa- dren. Such 'parents have no BROTHER NICHOLAS in the picture Upious VocotioM, tabulates re­ ken before the child, U moldiog munity. te God’s truths through modem communications. In scruple in oppMing the divine above ig shown as he started to work on £ plies from t,9Ql men and 2.493 call with objections of all kinds. hU attitude either of esteem or a growth of iiunmer gram at the St. Rose Priory. The laybrother is an important cog in the I pboto atxtve. Brother Gabriel Albrecht, S.ST.. left fore- women who entered the reli­ false disdain. Like in other pro­ Doroinican order for without tbe laybrothers, groii&d, ooe of Ite press technicians, makes a final adjustment "They even have recourse to Dubuque. Ia.. with the priory tractor. gious life; means that can imperil not only fessions, it U easier to criticize the work of the Dominican Fathers would be in preparing the w e ^ l; issue of Um ‘‘Word of God." Father In this day of 40-hour work sreek, the Domi­ Of this number. 50 per cent a religious than to be ooe. seriously handicapped. He carries out the work CooUrdo Omarinl. S.SP., editor, examiaet 9 o e at the first tbe eternal talvaUon of these nican laybroUier i^ a mao apart. He is not a Even at 18 or 19 a young that frees the Dominican Fathers for their copies for last minute corrections. More than $.000,000 ctq>iss souls they ought to hold so dear. layman, but he works as bard and u long at man or woman may know little preaching and leaching, and. by sb doing, he of the *^ord of God.” were distributed in tOSO. Ihe timely This happens all too often in bis job u any skilled artisan or technician who about tbe nature of a religious shares in that apostolic labor. folder is edited and printed entirely by the priests and brothers, the case even of parents who draws a paycheck. He is not a priest, but U i glory in being sincerely Cath­ life. And the tame can be said work is as pleasing to God and important to An illustrsted brochure and information on who work side side. Its purpoae is to bring into the bomet of the married state. What do olic, especially in tbe higher the . He is a man iq^o has the Dominican laybrothers can be obtained from the teaching of the Church by meant of Gospel reflections at youths know about marriage or Dommtcfln and more cultured classes.” vowed his entire life, everything he does, for tbe Rev. Gilbert Graham, O.P., 1909 S. Asbiand r supplement to the Sunday sermon. other vocations until they get When parents wonder why God's honor and glory and for the ulvation of Avenue. (Chicago 8. Ijl. mission tbe Bishop waits so long before into them? Sacrifice ii tbe key MISSIQN PERSOMNEL starting a new pariah, when word. The same spirit moti­ SISTCRS they are stunned as the sister vates those who want to serve principal explains it is impos­ God. Proportion of Those in God's Service Special Role for Laity sible to provide teachers for Monsignor Aloysios Coogsn, more classrooms, when they are former vocations directer «f amazeCATION mon Life without vows, like the tpending to God’s calL Some tligious vocahoo for their chil­ ARE MOST - John xxm. No expenses or obUgatioas centuries <3 Paulists, the HaryknoU Mis­ parents of course have fa­ dren, and expreu excuses rang flATUM NUMEROUS In bis latest encyclical, PrtHceps are involved in this training. the past — far sionaries, and the Vincentians; vored the religions call of iog from immaturity to ‘loaing” After tbe monks, and by far Poftorum, said u much when At tbe end of their training their offspring. lower, for ex­ snd tbe Lay Religious Congre­ their children, and, far frem the most numerous, tre tbe he appealed "to all those lay period, candidates must be ]>l^ ample. than in 19th-century gations, which do not include regretting it, have found im- Nightly family prayer ia a Mendicant Orders, who combine Catholics, wherever they pared to dedicate themselvM te NEW France, whea it is estimated priests among their members. meuurable Joy and happiness great spiritual molding force. the regular life with various emerge in the professions and a minimum of three years' serv­ that one-tenth These derive from tbe inltUtive rORNDATION in that all (heir life. Tbe Rosary, with tbe "trim­ of the people forms of ministry, priestly, in poblk life, that they may ice undn* a missionary Bishop were dedicated to God. of St. John Baptist de la Salle, Hie Dominican Hiasion mings" of the litany, prayers apostolic, missiODSry. or chari­ seriously coosider the possibil­ in Africa, Latin America, the God Doei Not for the dead and those about to Mwot MO,(K)0 diocesan priests. and are best known in the Sigters are a new foundation table, and form centralized or- ity of helping their newly Far East, or in tbe home mis­ die, for vocations, etc„ stimu­ nO.000 religious, and a miUion Brothers of the Christian of Dominican Sisters under the Neglect Church gtniutioiis, subject to a Supe­ quired brothers, even without sions. God does not neglect His lates in youths wholesome, chal­ nuns are 0 0 the surface of the Schocif (16.689) and the Marlst patrbnsge Our Lady of the rior General with full powers, leaving their country. They work in teams of at least Church. He gives tbe vocation lenging, and sacrificial thoughts. globe compared to about 2B00, Riothers of tbe Schools (8.934). Rosary. The first group of seven and divided Into provinces. ‘'Their advice, their experi­ two. AU traveling expenses, a call to a sufficient number of In such a family, where thwex- 000,000 of the laity—one conse­ ABOUT 320,000 members received the Domini­ Nomerlcally prominent are the ence. their technical aniflimee monthly allowanoe of $20, hous­ boys and girls with every "qual­ ample and bolinesa and devot- crated person to 1,666 in the MALE RELIGIOUS can garb in Chicago in Septem Dominicans (8,729); the Carmel­ will be able.without escenive ing, board, medical care, etc., ification of nature and grace ednest of parents are evidenced, world! Or one lor every 290 Tbe aggregate of all male ber of 1959. The Iste Cardinal ites (C366). and the Francis- labor and without serious dis­ are provided for them by tbe necessary for HU service.” But is (M 's "vocation call" likely Catholics in tbe world. rellgieus of PooHflcai statm Stritcb raised the group to the cans (43349). comfort to make a sc«wtimes Bssociatton and the misaionary those youths can be idipeded to come and be beard. Certainly, never since the , U about 320,099. status of a Pious Union in July decisive contribution.” Bishop under whom they serve. third er fsurth centnry h u After the Mendicnt Orders The world sees only tbe fig­ Tbe director of Liy Mission- of 1957. UnieersitieB tbe Muter hail m few labor­ come *the Clerks Regular, fa­ ures, which tell us -very little. Helpers is Monsignor Anthony The primary purpose of the ers te accomplish so great a thered by the Theatines of St. The real wonh of tbe i^gious W iU A ssU t J. Brouiyers, -1531 W. Ninth new community is to provide Story of 5 Boys Shows taak. Cajetan in the early 16th cen­ orders of mSn. concludes Canu, the late Pope Pius Xn, ad- Street. Los Angeles IS. sisters for teaching and various This is the conclusion of Jean tury, who now number 1205. depends on tbe worth of each Ore^ng the Swond World Con­ Aid Trains kinds of social work in tbe coun­ Canu in Rrltgtous Orders o f By far tb^ most oumerous of one of their members, “and it tries of Latin America. The first gress for the Lay Apoetolate at MiBuon Sp^ittUstB Value of Early Training M en recently relused by Haw­ tbe Claka Reeular, who com- is not given te men to know Rome in Octobn. 1997, spoke group of missionaries will de . bine tbe priest^ apoetolate with this, still leaf to understand it!' Another prominent lay mis­ El Paso. Tex.—The story of they bad finished high school. thorne Books u - the latut ad :t9 spot explicitly and with emi^aiis on part for South America at tbe dltioD to tbe 20th Century En­ the need of lay apostles in the sion a^pey is the Association end of 1960. five boys related by Joseph G. Of the five boys in Mr. Por­ for Intemstional Development, Porter shows tbe value of minor ter's story, one of them is a cyclopedia of Catholicism. - Asian and African missions. Tbe Dominican Minion Sis­ QUAUTT HIGH Among other things he said: which trains and places lay spe­ ters will also engage in social seminaries, junior novitiates, priest today and another is a and aspirancy Kbools in the Christian Brother. These are the And yet, writu tbe same au­ "the Catholic universities of cialists fo r technical and social and cstechetical work in the proper guidance of young peo­ two who were permitted to thor, if priestly and religious Xurope and America will, there­ service in mission areas. Head­ U.S., both in the large cities ple who feel that they have a begin training for tbe religious vocations ire rarer than they fore. give ready help to the quarters ars at 374 Grand and in the area of the home mis­ vocation to the religious life. life when they asked to go. were, they cannot be account^ Christians of Asia and Africa Street, Paterson. N. J. sions. Trained workers will be The other three, although for, u they could be in some who wish to prepare themselves AID members, single or mar­ provided for various social serv­ The boys in Mr. Porter’s story they bad the best of dispositions periods, by imbttlon, self-inter­ for public office.” ried, receive a 10-month train­ ices M well u for work among were anxious to enter either a ing in the spiritual life, theol­ in their earlier days, never suc­ est, family influence or the love How important the woiit of Spantsb-speaklng Catholics. minor seniinary or a juniorate of ease, or. more often, by weak ogy, anthi;opology. sociology, ceeded. the lay mission teacher and Admission to the new com­ after completing their freshman neu of spirit sentimental il and the language and culture of year in high school One of the three boys who worker is, not alone in the pri munity u open to any Catholic lusions. I ^ i t y has in great de­ their future place of asaign- mary work of extending and woman between tbe ages of 20 The psrenu of two youths did not enter the religious life gree made up for quantity. ment. did request entrance to a semi maintaining the Kingdom of and 40. Widows tre likewise a^ gave them their immediate ap­ To show t ^ , take the typical Other agencies that assist nary on graduation from high Christ but in the tempwal need cepted if they can fullfill tbe proval. and tbe boys left, one esse of the raligious orders in tbe lay mlssioner are the school and was actually ad­ for stemming the Communist requirements for sdmission. The for a diocesan seminary and the France. In 1792, they were Grall^ Instllole for Overseas tide, may be seen from the re­ mother-house and novitiste of other for a juniorate. mitted. Becauae be had not obliged to disbsnd, snd two- Service, 30$ CUnlon Avenue, learned how to study in high cent victory over Communism the Dominican Mission Sisters The other three were dia- thirds of the members of tbe In the Indisn State of Kerala, BroMtlyn S, N. V.; and the are located at 9001 South Green­ couraged from going at that school, however, he finally bad Utemational Catholic Auxil­ male congregations did so, with­ where Catholic schools were wood Avenue. Chicago, 19, 111. time and were told to wait until to be dropped. iaries, 1734 Aihury, Evauton, out much reluctance. When a comparatively many, and which Another started "going century later ■ similar persecu­ lU. were a main reason for Com steady” in the latter part of bis tion fell upon tbe French It is possible for one with in munist overthrow. junior year in b i^ school. orders, the male u well u fe­ MA degree to receive i govern­ When it w u tlnw for him to male religious stood Arm. Group Formed ment-aided teaching post in a enter a novitiate on ccxBpleting REUGIOUS LIFE mission secondary school at 'WHIRL7-BIRO' ON MISSIONS I n L o b A n g e l c B high school, he foumi it too dif­ MANY FORMS $3,000 1 yesr, but for the most THIS IS ONE of the “whirly-birds" that the Clare- Among igeneies preparing ficult to bnMdc up bis romance. The Church preserves today part the lay mlssioner receives the lay mission worker U The The third fellow, a good all tbe forma of the religious tian Missionary Fathers use for work in hard-to-reach little or no pay, and has many Lay Ulssion-Helpers' Atsoda- enough youth In many particu life that hare appeared in the mission areas. This helicopter is like the one used by tbe Clare- of the hardships of the religious tioa, erected in the Los Angeles lart. bad developed certain course of her history. The An tians .in the Panamanian miuions. where they work among tbe missionary, In this respect, his ' Archdiocese under the direcCor- moral qualities be could not auario Ponttfteto distinguishes Cuna Indians. This is a still shot from the movie. F or Heaven’s iS'd true voesUon, calling for ship of the Society for the conquer, and. therefore, w u re­ u many'u eight different kinds Sake, narrated by Danny Thomu. Tbe movie has been shown sacrifice and dedication for at Propagation of the Faith for the fused admUsion to the seminary. of “States of Perfection” • for in 1 6 states and eight television stations have featured the voca­ purpose of placing in foreign least a few years. But be does "These examples with which male religious. In order of pre tion films. a service whose importsoce is and home miuions younger men w u intimately connected,” cedence, they are u follows: Tbe , founded by SI. Anthony Claret in 1849. now and women to work in secular increasing dally. \ laid Mr. Porter, “point out most Tbe Canons Regular, the Monks, number 6,000 and staff 351 houses m 31 countries. The vocation dramatically, it teems to me, the Mendicant cirders, the office is located at 221 West Madison Street, Chicago 6. 111. tbe harm that can be done in Clerks Regular, tbe Q aical Re­ advising boys or girls, u a sys­ ligious (^ngregations, the So- tematic policy, to wait till they cietiu of Common Life without finish high school before start Vows, the Lay Religious Con­ ing trainirfg for tbe priesthood, gregations, and the Secular in brotherhood, or sisterhood. stitutes. Awareness of Meaning Of Vocation Important By ROBKXT SiKVKU aware that their prayers for Two marks should be found vocations are their admisaion in any program that intends that such favors can "be be­ to foster vocations to the reli­ stowed only by the Father of gious life. That undertaking Lights, from whom comes should make youths aware of every good snd every perfect what a vocation involves, snd gift." it should gain wide support When this parental founda­ in seeking the grace oecea- tion can be coupled with tbe BAPTISM IN AFRICA sary for youths to accept desire to serve God gener­ their vocation!. ously and to preach tbe (}os- THIS WHITE FATHER is shown baptizing an infant GREAT MOMENT pel to every creature, we in Africa. Each year the White Fathers baptize some In the age of the Mystical shall have our vocations. . 350,000 Africans, i l they try to bring the light of faith to the THE ORDINATION in Holy Cross Cathedral of’ Body, in which emphuis Is laid on the increuing role of TEACHING BROTHERS NEEDED 250.000.000 people in Africa. Brother John Wallac* marked the* second ordination for; Papal Aadi«nee Founded by (Cardinal Lavigerie at Algers. North Africa, tbe new community of the Sons of Mary, Health of tbe Sick,' the laity in the miuioti of the IN SPITE OF THE GREAT increase of vocations to the White Fathen for 92 years have beeo a society of mission­ snd the first time that the ordinand bad made aU bis studies ^ Church, the parents should Givan Saparior the teaching brothers, there is such a demanc] for their ary priests and brothers directed toward the eslsbiishment of the snd preparation for tbe religious life at the headquarters at Sylval have 8 special place in this Reno, Nev.—John XXIII re­ services Aat many more boys need to be encouraged to be&me Citholic Church in Africa. Maria, Farmingham. Mass. Cardinal Cushing ^as the ordaining’ vocational effort. ceived in audience Cardinal brothers. Tbe Christian Brothers alone have increased 50 per Tbe spirit of adaptation that is essential to the White prelate. No one is in a better posi­ Cius.*ppe Pizzaido, of cent in the put 15 years and number nearly 3.000 in tbe U.S. Fathers’ work is seen in the origins of the community's habit, • A native of South Boston and a graduate of Boston College., tion to supply a climate con­ tbe (ToDgregation of Universi­ In nearly every uea where brothers tdach boys in high schools, which closely resembles the clothing worn by the Moslems of Father Wallace was one of the first to enter the community. He ducive to vocations than par­ ties' snd Seminaries, and tbe there b u been a greater number of vocations to diocesan and North Africa. It includes tbe pondurah, i white cassock-likei look his final vows about a year ago He offered his first Maui ents. And tbe fulfilling of ob­ Very Rev. Monsignor Robert C. religious seminaries, u well u to the brothers' own novitiates. robe; the burnoose, the white hooded espe of Saharan fame:| in his home parish. Gate of Heaven. South Boston ligations is tbe parental role Anderson. Superior of the Do­ It is God, and not man. who decides whether a boy ii to the checta, a red fez-like hat. Our Lady’s rosary worn around' The first ordination wu that of the Rev John Crou. Tbe laid bare. minican Teaching Brothers, become a priest or a brother. When human interference occura, the neck distinguishes the habit of the White Father from North I ordination was televised and was seen by a half a million people. The parents ^ould realize along with two members of tbe generally the prospect becomes neither a priest nor a brother. African dreu. It is their white habit that gave the While Fa-i In the picture above Father Wallace is shown as he prac­ that they must ^ovide for the community. More vocations to the teaching brotberboodi are needed to thers their name. They live and work together in communities! ticed offering Mass, bis rapt attention typical of the theiuands essentisl elements of the vo­ The occasion marked the an- release more sisters for the teaching a t gtris, to increase the of never fewer than three missionaries. of young Americans ordained every year to offer the Sacrifice cation: Physical, intellectual, ' niv'crsary of the founding of tbe number V vocations Xo tbe-priesthood and reiigiaus life, and Of the 3,309 White Fathers. 2.099 priests and 316 brothers of the Mau and spiritual suitability community by Bishop Robert J. to provide manly direction to boys in their most formative are working in 42 mission territories among 30.310.400 people. The Sons of Mary, Health of the Sick, were founded in I marks that would be desired ^ Dwyer of Reno in 1956. Tbe years. Persons interested in receiving b u r infonnatiqn may The vocation director in the U.S. is stationed at the Whitel 1952 by the Rev. Edward F. Garesche. S.J. to help the cate­ for any life's work). -leaching brotherhood h u grown write to: Vocstion Director. Christian Brothen, Fort U^an, Fathers’ Novitiate in 'Franklin, Pa. chetical and medical interests of the missions Yet. the parents should be 1 rapidly. Colo. Thursday, M arch 10, 1960 M 6 £ e i g h t —Sm Hm i T wo OHico, 93S lonnock Stroot THE DENVER CATKOUC REGISTER Toltphono, KoyitOBO 4-4205

Retreat Masters Named SdtaoL High School Forensic Meet t lo v . Loourd S. AlinMu, seniors in Danver public h i^ lenlon’ retreat will be held at at tt S t Vloceat de schools. The announcemant was S t VInceat’s. TbwA^ I Chareh, Dtover, will coo* made by Father Lawrence St Father Bobert Syrtaney, pas­ Set at Loretta March 11,12 tlw spiritual retnat Uoo- tor of Our Lady of Fatima Par­ Peter, chairman of retreat mas- The 12th Annual Arcbdi- Loretto campus. Four senior retto alumnae, and membera Nareh 31, for all Catholic iah, wiU eosduct the sectioiial tei^ for the anooal ereat The speech majors are coHOHtai MA MtlA TA MO^ MW WALNUT Z Sherrie Beals* (oratory) and dents were so selected. In addi­ ious donors of merit scholar- degree • granting listitattau Pitiiulitlira Ugiiff ■k • < u iKatby Roblnaoo (oral Interpre- tion to being an outstanding atu- shlpe. that winners of II Celorado DRIVE-IN-UQUORS P r e i S S a r s R M & W n f t l taUon) at W.U. The entire 4-H acholarsliips may select ^ . I ■■ t speech aquad won the Sweep- la (he fall af IMO. i 1«M So. O elm de Blv4. G roctry and M orkot eTt Wald- were ennouneed on March 4 esu n m m a n M en tion THE REGISTER pertntendMt ef s c h e ^ man, 1000 Niagara Street, Den­ and are u foQows; Ruth, Mary The tlx winners wU enter ver. Mothers of all sophomore Jo Catlett and Mary Ann the Celemde Wyeming speO- students are invited to attend. Downs; Eileen, Roaalie Irwin ing ftaali April 2. 7%e six Cathedral Grade School and Margene Ely; Violet, Domu bent Denver Cenaty speOos On March 3 tbe pupils of Leonard!; Mn. Wade, Angie win repreeeat Denver pare- grades six, seres, and eight Auguithie; and Helen, Rowena cklal aebeeb la the ‘ Becky were privileged to bear Father Stauffer. The student director Menntain News” contest en Cllffori J. Blackburn, an Oblate it Kathleen Cuthbertson. April 8, as wm the tep of Mary Immarulatr. speak on On March 19, tbe kickoff din- ^eDer ftem El Pase Cenaty. religious vocations. F a t ^ gave ner win be held in Machebeuf Hall and the poster contest winner wiH be announced. The winning poster will be the of­ ficial poNer of all publicity V ISIT YOUR used for tbe show. At tbe din- n u , each stndent will write friends and ask them to become patrons or sponton for tbe Are No M ore... YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US CATHOLIC LIBRARY tbow. Jeanette Sberidan, student ticket committee chairman, an­ 8 raglatuiod phanweiaf^ ■whete nounced that tickets wiD go on •xporienca In Nllinf prMCripNant All Parkbea Wakoma . . . sale immediately after the With an Automatic Dryer ■ tetels J25 ytore art year aaaar> dinner. Id a reply to an invitation to C o m e wind or enow, on aatomatla anc* of safety and accuracy at Opon 11 a.m. te 3 p.ni. attend the show, Leonard Bern­ clothos dzye* oroatoe parioet waatbor Park Hill Drag Co. Sick room ac- stein MDt hia b u t withu for ooaditlona to allow tho homamakor ceaaarioe end mppHot — bond- Ctaaod AAendaya end Fridays the sncceu of the production, ogtt, ceften, faixt, iur|kol but bocauae he will be conduct­ be ohoooa her own laundering tim e... Opofi Sunday 10 A.M . te 2 f.M . dreuingi. Free ^Ihrary. ing the New York Pbilbarmonic day or night. Stop at this eempaoiy on May 5 and 6, be will be un­ f - ,, M ' able to attend the production. or your doolern today m d noo thia y e e g ’ e Free Browsing now automatie etothoa diyoin... M em bership F ee |1 P e r Y ea r . . . Expert Will Speak the npplianeo srith biiflt*tw > On China at Heigfhts Access to thousands of dollan Douglu R. Uurd of the Uni­ ted Kingdeo Mission to the United Nations will give a talk Of Catholic Literature on “China" to the fruhman cUm at Loretto Heights College, PUBLIC SERVICB COMPANY SA. 2-7711 625 19tb S L Next to Holy Ghost Church Denver, on Monday, March 14, at 10 a ja Ttuinday, March 10, IfOO O lllcc, StrMi THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TcUflMrM, Rayifaaa 44205

Road Problems Treated RENIINC’ HIRINC Annual Honors Banquet VARhH PlACt Before HNS in Lakewood OF MIUIOSS ■W AINT A ID S 6UY1NG*SELL1NG Held at Regis College (Our Lady at Fatima Parish, The women of St. Bridget’s Lakewood) Circle of the Altar and Rosary Phone KE. 44205 Todiy To Pltce Your Cluslfied Ad lo the Register — Ask Por the OuiUled Depertmut Members of the Holy Name Society announced the rum­ Society Our Lady of Fatima mage sale they are sponsoring Parish in Lakewood heard an on March 16. Members of the interesting discussion of the parish having any rummage to problems faced by the United donate are asked to contact Mrs. SUtes in the building o( public Mary George at BE. 3-8896 or roads. John Demmer of the Bu­ Mrs. Mary Kay Udry at BE. reau of Public Roads led the 7-3136. discussion which wu Illustrated Several committees vrere ap­ with slidea and charts and then pointed at the regular meeting PERSONALS SITUATIONS WANTED — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 33—8 t James answered quMtlons put to him of the Altar Society held March FEMALE 1 2 by the membership. In the buti- 2 St the Jefferson County Bank. A WANT AD ta (&• CATHOUC $3-H oly Family ST. JAMES PARISH neu meeting plans were made UOtSTtR «■ 0* w oraU Smt m RvuMweilt ud/or biby WtUas. It.M ComfertaUa, S or 34dnn. brick, dbe Mmes. Helen Law, Betty Rob­ tItO*. C*U C L A U inC D TODAY it Mr bear. Good nfermeee. Cau Mn, HOLY FAHE.Y PARISH Ikf roeoL B * D ktL, M l bwoL Vanr to extend the perish campaign ertson, and Fan Edmonson were U . * 4 m . frank DaAxMre it WX. S-TTTt. >od buy for bandy maiL Sll.SM. ENGLISH BRICK :4M do., about flZO me. to the new people in the parish appointed to meet with the pu HOME TO SHARE 19A •wrt* CwtMn Raseft aisMfi IsmSIrt CMtm) and the question of work com­ tor to assist in planning the Chantilns oldar t-bdm. with aapan BEATRICE M. SHIRK at* dlnw *b4 breaUaat nook, Z HNE BOMB RIALTOR PL. S4S7I mittees to finish various proj­ kitchen in the new church. DR. D. J. SMITH Want fill te ibara t-fedne. booM rplacea, full bamt. witb flo. bpm. ' AciOcBic and eftn apitenUr Chi Sigmt, honorary chemistry vlUi oat otbar. Flrtplact and dla- ects in the new church wu Mmes. Elaine Kelly and Jean poaa]. Very raaaoubie. BE. 74474. and rae. room with butlt-tn bar. Do- ttao PONTUa Z4totr buck, large itideiamenti ware hl|hU(bted frateml(r. OptomeirUt Uehad far. on IM SOzlM wItb Us llvTin,, I fplaee, PJACDp 4*DanOf.f^bdrma.,,i^ u discussed. Koetroeski will serve on a com­ aiS Eaton. traaa. Aaauio* PHA loco. So* tblil Derwttir Mlklg t t tto tUid annual Refit Col­ Seleotion of the top tcholtr, Specializing in Winners of prizu at the mittee to set up an organization Rallned onsloytd or uatsipley VSau lege Henort Banquet, held in men of the year, and outstand (^ t e c t Lenses, alse ANN JACKSON REALTY MUiov Roaltor EZL44Z41. Mardi Gru dance were an­ for altar boyi. woman for companlOBahlp la S-room HA. 1.U4S SSM Wadwortti log organiatlon w u made by a Visual Training. booM. prtrlltfoa. Reaaoo J b t StodCBt Center Sun- nounced by the dance commit­ able reaL Naar mu. EA. Z-TM T fceulty committee. Mrs. C>i] Scheueman an­ 7 m UJ. Qlway 6 ~ Derby S3—Bely Trinity 35 ^ evening, March t . tee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kerr Rsol Esfata Wanted Other student award cate- nounced the formation of two A 1. 84693 HOUSES FOR REN1 — -> The top award winner ter the took first prise for the beet SMS W. 44m goriu included honors for dra­ new circles. Mrs. Elsie McCome N1 B. ISth Ave—Tbemten For R enlti List With leaning wae Benedict Oeclai, eoMume; Hr. and Mrs. Lee He- UNFURNISHED 24 IS,7Se. Nearly d e o m M Srma. New MOl K. 78th Street, Derbr, matics, chemistry, sdiool spirit is the president of St. An­ AT. 7*4926 b.w, better, su tw f* dlapoeal, M t of Dvtin and Dr. and Mrs. Barta Avatlkbl* Uareb 14, Sttadroon la bitIU-lac. oek flecra, arned (or and both intercollegiate and in­ thony's Circle for be^nning ApevtntmaU l»«1M4) Lokvweod. ass i moDth. CsU OIL John Fa Bruno iu a ed to receive the adudattic were designated u runners-up. froDt drive, Avard M the top itudent on tramural athletics. bridge and Mrs. Betty Wejt- 7deiB. KklkL LtoDber OB property fo r ZScM far- Edward Rbodu won the main tfa . Near C burA and grade aUwoL R ealtor ^■pua, and alao aelected at Michael F. Burke, $064 Val kewicz b u been elected presi ■AIT OSPlOl prise, a transistor radio. Other FURNISHED APTS. 2S Ralpb Carrier DU SSH4 lejo Street Denver, wu dent of Our Lady of the Rosary Eaat S M A Eamwa» eoe of the tight men-of-tbe-j’etr. prises were preseided to Lee tSZI W. MIb Av«. 3-room, nowly doc D E 1 m s . S3—Out Lady of Lourdet Codml w u alto cited for bonoct awarded the Rho Chi Sigma Mellvsin, H ^ o Del Piccolo Circle that will make rouries Incomt Tax S«rvic8 orotod tpt. Lauadry ZimUoo. 1 or •ODTE OPfiCB r ^ v a d earlier in the current award in chemistry, and Pat­ Z odultt. SU • moDth. GR. 7 U « . IIM & Calaaud* Blvd. and Pat Oliver. for the miuions. • Personal A Busineu 249345 S. WILLIAMS SE. 0 - is n tchool rear when he wai named rick J. Kicker, 10805 ^Ridge Unlurniihwd Apt. 24 Almoft saw doubt*. Z-bdnnt. each at one of 11 Regis students rep- Road, w u named u the b ^ • Permanent Office bdH. Owiwr^ salt hse roll b«sL 41M qumSAN-Notr Mw, fuUoo- Only Sm b I* Naa. SU. u m 7 . retenting the cdlege in Who's freshman student in chemistry. Ft. Logan Altar Group 5122 W. 1ST AVE. lord, Z-rm. *pL Stevo, rvfilf. pit- Oar PtrsMMlixad Dennis Boone, Regia baiket- nU bttb, t U j boar ibepplaf eab- R ir a ^ G , REALTORS Who t» AaMrican CoUepes end WE. 6-3342 Anytime tar. Z boaaa. biployad coopla pro- l«se UtUatoB Btvd. P¥. 4DS71 Servfca SeHs Homos t/ninmtties. bali star, iriio will play for tha fomd. West in the annual Eut-Wut SS—Mast Pradons Blo«d The banquet it held to recog- Slates Parish Social P. J. Kfiska Wont Room, Boord 26A ' f i a e outstanding achievements All Star game on March 26. (St. Patrick’s Parish, day, March 2. Couples attend­ Tax Connltant Across From New School ■by atodentt, end to stimulate a w u selected u the outatandlng Wanud—room aod board or aiitU Luxury Z-bdm. brick, — »"*i fla. F t Logan) ing the supper are uked to ■M. aod ta rtf* la pHvat* bom* la aenior athlete. Boone also r^ bemU. baautifnlly landteepod yard. ISIS 8. BiwMway so. 4SUI 'desire by other Regia ctudenti The Altar and Rosary Society bring a meat dish for two, an­ Blaaaad Sarraznaat Pariah. Catholic Inuiad. occupancy IS,SM . Make of- [ t o tdiieve similar goals. All cetved the Jack £. Gleason Me- widow, toeo a<* daiifhtar. Writ* far. Can Mary Watara, SK. SDOll. of the parish la planning 'to other dish of their choosing, BOX SIS, Tha Raciftar, »ZS Baa- •awards were made by the Very moriai Award, presented an­ CATERING 4A celebrate S i Patrick's Day on and i/ble service for two. Ihe cock at. MOORE PIANOS. MUSICAL Jlev. Kichard F. Ryan, SJ.. nually by Alpha Delts Gamma, Raaltor, 2ZM 8. Colo. Bird. 8E. 9 4 m INSTRUMENTS 39 nstlODSl Catholic social fra­ Thursday, March 17, with a gala women of the Altar and Rosary WANTED TO RENT 27 Regis president parlMi s o ^ to be held in the Society will serve rolls and cof­ SS—St Catherine's ■ Other meo-of-tbe-yetr bonort ternity. Waalad: Structuri aultabU for tb* SHOP tiwuM tboe eoc our ptaeo Tha Regis Playhouse Service parish ball. fee. *' BEST IN conatrucUen of thoatrlcal aUf* lat vale**. :went to George L. Coughlin, FOODS” Uofi (or fortbeomtaf charity Near St. Catherise’s TOM W AIKH PIAHOt Award for dramatics went to Fe^viU u will begin et 6J0 Hostesses at the event will Beautiful 4-bdrm. borne. Uouaual Saer Parhlaa I-175S Ivy Street and Robert D. CaU ocUOB. Call Dtek Zoom. GL. ’ MSTZZ2S: p.m. with a poUnek dinner and be Mrs. Walter Spitz and Mrs. bofor* BOOB, faalnic* tnetud* bot water bast cal* iza E B«wy. sp. r-m* I -Pipkio, 2570 Bellalrt, both of David H. Eby, 1900 Cherry patlas, dnpaa, flreelaet. Un Ubw will be followed by an evening Thomu Suprenant. After-dinner iDenvcr; Blair S. Farrell, Colo­ Street Denver. DIAL-A: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 roof, dU. giraft and spedous, wail I of dancing. dancing is planned for the re­ Uadacapsd yard. Prlead to aril at SEWING MACHINES 40 rado Springe; John 6. Foley, Dallu W. Pleu. Pueblo, re­ m * » . By appt eriy. Mrs. Richard Sanders, com­ mainder of the evening. The Wichita, Kant.; Kenneth R. ceived the intramural trophy DINNER i OWN YOUR OWN BO K E-Baod tb* SnraER. Atwi forward wlU> dlal- mittee chainnan, announced de­ men of the H(4y Name Society WANT AOS tn tb* RgOISTBS-TO Lee Kinnie Co., Builder itltehTCmebMa witb attacbmanti ■ Joule, Alboqiierqie N Jfex; An- (or football, and Paul V. Dugan, AC 24U91 ! DAY and EVERY WEEK. Evas., GE 7-7903 Ofc. BA. Z-1411 ■ad oof*. Aauaa ntyawota tr SM tails o i the affair at the neet- will serve refreshments during SHOW HOUSE, HA. 4-14SI Idrew M. Klein, Lenexi, Etna.; Wichita, received the Intra­ Per Peel Heme Delivery cash. PhoB* OR. 7-UM. mural buketbaU trophy. lug of the society on Wednes­ this portion of the affair. SPaciAUBiH* IN Cbeiee S3—AU SouU' •and David L ^rebe, Oklahoma nm , U k * 4 Vireim* Hem. tevtb- ST. CATHERINE’S Naeehl Coiuola. aaar naw. Knao i :city, Okla. era Pries Cbkk*n, tbrime. aeiif 3-bdrm. b r ic:k., k.. IJ.___ HamL Idas I trot wim dial cootrol for •eel *fi« Per«. w CHoica Acaas fL family room with rriaea, Z tatte, amodlnf and tmbreldary. Coughlin. Farrell, Klein, Twenty Mullen High School Debaters EXPKIT CATKKING faeinf waat abort dlataoc* aenUi' of dbt fans*. Exeelldei tamu. oaio^td te df-iag, moaoiraaL ■Sprebc, and Cotlml all reprw 8KBVICK BvUanaw Road. Cbarry RlUa distitet Hr. UllUgaa, W E S-lMl. toaUMto and aaw rleiae. will a ialpb Carrtar OL. MIS* JAMES A. mCKAH Oo* for I paymaajs of IfST iaented B e ^ in the I t X i^ ThoMnyJ c h E No ogolty. PboM GE radlUon of Who’s Who, is did To Toke Port in Heights Speech Meet 71 Blimsd Saenment RA. M ill Raaltor SM E Bnedway •Barry T. Dawaan, 712 Newport Twenty MuDenites who are,Christian approach to a atate, toff will participate in a dra­ Z-b*dieo« brick, badtweo In bamt.. S3—Sts. Peter 4 Pail MISC. FOR SALE :8treet; Mario J. MapelU, 4SS0 FEMALE HELF WANTED 7 foBcod yard, faras*. XZM Elm St members of Mullen High School I national, or world problems. matic declamation, which Is a WA. l-ezTZ, appotaiuacat only OPEN 11 TO S W. 32nd Avenue; and William memorized recitation of a cut­ .TMB KMASPBk CO. Speech and Debete Team win The oration U written and mem Bonaakaaper for aldarb man and SSM H onlsoa Bd. W E 4-1131 44SS BLOCK UPHAM Get Rid of UD-aeedables ■2. Whelan. 1382 S. Untveraity, adult daufbtar. 3 block* from Luxury Toopoaal WaU ananfod have a busy weekend when they orlzed by the pertldpatlog etu ting from s play, novel, or short brick, • • ' - - - - . _ - Ihrm^ • RBUISTRR C4-1 a«g|»im ^all of Denver; Louis V. Doyle, church. RafcTaneea nquirad. Reply S badroom brick. Ganava Klicban k, S^dnoa.. 1 batba, 3 fplse**, AO. Iwal la wbar* falhaa le a k wbwbun participate in the arcbdioceaan dent. story, or a serious commercial te BOX Ml, Tb* Roflaur. m Ban- full ^Pueblo; Richard E. K ^ , Carpattos fe Dripaa. S041 Eudora. aaad tblngs. PHONE E E «■ Mike MuUIr, Jim Van Loon, which has literary merit. Dock SL CaU BATV i SU faragaa.IS*A •Omaha, Neb.; and Terrence C. speech meet to be held at aebooit, ^ Loretto Heights College, Den­ Ed Arcuri, Gene Kottenstette, Humorous declamation will •UV Nawl 944* PORBBT You are taviud te Inspect our hlgb EtoeUblmi Vaenaa, S aw wNb JFeltb, Great Bend, Kant. Art Llngle, and Bill Hukamp find Art Bader, Gary Franc, WANTED ISlaaaad Saarwnonf Par’d!! y eonstncUon. attaekmMtA------Oood'' k n u o. ver. Profaattonal Maa'i Boot*, blraoc* I4U W. mtk Ava. or PbOB*' OC. ; Cesfitti ia a senior pre-medical will enter extemporaneous Don Sims, and David Brik par CATHOUC WOMEN S KINNIE CO., BUILDER student and hat been sctive in Partidpaling in the competi- In all Colarnde town* to aeU now HaU, PtrvpUeu, I n , Uv- dla. ataa ZSITL fpesking, which will concern a tldpatlag. Can. aatlng meeale kKeoam S lus* Offie*, HA. z -u n smmeroat extncurrienlar hetlvi- Uon in original oratory will be CatbeUe beoki. Earnlofi averaf* M bdrmt. f. fiaaamt Z bribs. dMo. far Show Houoa HA. 4.146S practical, Christian, and ethical weakly, part tlma. Por taformatlon. Eva*., G E 7-7MZ Suitdiwi Moteriele 44A ;Ves It Rei^. varsity tpeedi members, Andy Representing Mullen High WTIU BOX IN. Tba Rafletar, >M Beautifully laadscaped and fanesd aoluUon to any current local, School at tbe state meet to be Baaoeek SL Good shopptnf and tran*. Amm* •• Ntmed ss the wtsteodlng or- Burke and James Nelson. Topics GX Loan. ^ ■KS. LOMAX, AT 33—St PhUomeu In this category deal with a atate, natlmi, or world probleou. held at C. U. oo March 18 and 74111. Iganisttlm oo campus w u Rho AttracUr* britt1 btmsalnw witk bamt NEW A N ^U S fD Oratorical declamation will 19, will be Andy Burke, Mike EMPLOYMENT LINDNSR RIALTT AM M43» SIS 17tb Stfal WoodburaL flraplM. (ttalnfnn.. BUILDING M A TU IA U find George Wieder, Ed Gem- HuUin, Gary Franc, Art Lingle, AGENCIES 10 Ursa naw , dbtsar. PHnaMag • Staal « WlkSsae Mayflawar Raai - f c ® ents, and Bob Duford taking and BUI Haskamp. 33—Christ the King • Daart . part Brother Damien is moderator Dunlap Employinant Conaultaota Vlrftnla Vila avaUaU* to Jna*. S- NEED 3 BEDROOMS? Kerdy Wrecking: : Jerry Sheridan, John Smitb,|f(,r Uie UBS Patrolaum Club Bldg.. ISth at bdrm. brick, full bant, attaebsd Ntca cisan oldar bom*. Pilead bolow Colorado Springs Speech and Debate Broadway, 1 block salt of May-DAP. faras*. sU slactrle kiteben, larg* narkat at SlSyTSf. Coniraetort Bill Alexander, and Bruce Eg- Team. AmMa parkinf fadUUaa. eovarwd patio. PL. S«7II. •If SVaat tn Ava. TX S4«l PoatUea* ror Haa and Woman C. V. BIHaN IA . i-yaes 33—S t James PHONE ME. 2-0303 TNUCK5 All Saints' PTA Plans 3V4 Blocks to S t James i f Largo ipUMevel bome, earpetad and 1M7 Dodge H -(4B .rijai LEGAL NOTICES draped. Owaar tranafor forcaa Hit Viaee'e Standard S it v I m OUT WEST AWNINGS Mother-Daughter Fete 4001 T M St. Newport Rlty. D E. 3-1588 O L . M S w • •• r.'.v r KiOWA STRKP'.T (AH Saiati’ Farlsb, Denver) of the parish on Sunday, April IN THE COUIfTY COURT Colorado Springs. CoU>. Tbe PTA will aponsor its first 3. Fdlowing tbe 9 am. Mass In and for tbo O ty and County of Danver and 8tata et Cotorado mother-dau^ter tea in the at Henritze's Restaurant, the No. P-U4M school cafeteria on Sunday aft­ Rev. Owen McHugh will bie tbe NOTICI OP PINAL SaTTLtMINT ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL ernoon, March 18, at 2 o’clock. speaker. ESTATE OP DOROTHY 0 . MADDEN, LARGE Te letreieee Tee to toe lefistor OMrilleA SecUei J. D. CRUUCB alM known at DOROTHY GOD- C D. O'BRIEN After a short business meeting DARD MADDEN. D O BOTHY FOR $1.00 YOU on 20 WORDS OR LESS 1 program will be presented, CANBY *M A D D 1 N. DOROTHY OR SMALL NEEDS MAY REAin GODDARD C. HADDEN and DOB- TO MIYr SEU OR SWAP consisting of a talk on poise, MR. AnORNEY OTHY G. C. MADDEN. (DacMtadl SOLVED QUICKLY charm, and maimen by Kath­ Per MhHa bedeaa ua* tb* Dae NoUm Ii b « r ^ fiv ta that I hav* F ir x IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX leen Martin, a model from Mor- var CaUatk tasiaur. fUM my Rnal rtport In tb* County R E A L T O R Racnlar lagol nU a, rapid, m c u Court of tbo City and Oouaty ol Say “Charge It” ganti't; a reading by Mrs. rota sarr*.** as affMarHa. Donvtr. Colorado, U)d that any per- •on daalrlng to obJaet to tba taoM mSURANCE•LOANS Gemrge Vargo on “ What My M til Yamr Lesul Aaslca* M than flla wriltan wjaetioa wttb tbe Daughter Means to Me." and ■ DCNVER CATHOLIC arid eeurt oa or bafri* Apall 4, ISto reading by Mary Vargo on THOMAS P. H A D E N . /R. Adralnlaralor REGISTER WANT ADS 725 N. Tejwn St. Qualitr Apparel “What My Mother Means to REGISHR Jama* W. Craaia ar He." A tlom ty 4or Ift* aatata ColorwM Springa, C44>. IN COLORADO SPRINGt P.O. Box 1620 434 Ha)**Ue B ldf- Do Jobs In Hurry! SI4CI tan The married couples of the Oabvar 3, Colo^ KE. 442SJ 0 parish are cordially invited to (Pubilihad lo Tba Denvtr CattaoUe HK. S-77S1 BefW ar) Kiewe aed Tejee Street* attend and participate in a Cana First PubUeaUoe, March t , 1M4 P h o a e conference, sponsored by the LEGAL NOTICES U at PubUcatlOD, March 14. IMO a .ip 81.00 TO r r AND m a il t o Christian Family Movement m THE COUNTY COURT ■ CU«lfled A6p«11giof. Tbe Beglgter, Pleue Patrooize The Heyse Sheet group of Presentation Parish. m THE COUKTY COURT In and for tba O ty and County of KE. 4 - 4 2 0 5 The conference will be held la tad Per tb* Ctty and County Denver and Btal* of Colorndo N «U 1 R eefieg of Oenvar and Stat* of Colorado No. P-1194 Your REGISTER A next Sunday, March 13, from No. P-ISSTS NOTICI OP PINAL SITTLIMINT AdTcrtiiera and iKceRPoaATaD 1 to 9 pjn. in the Presentation NOTici TO ckeerroki B T A T E OP LENA ZIMMERMAN, HtATiNO aoesiHa EBTATt OP J08EPHINE A. GAHAN. kite known aa LENA H. ZIMMER. M ention S M ilT METAL Parish HaU. W. Seventh Avenue alao known aa fOSXPHlNt GA- MAN, Daeaaaad. SERVICE DIRECTORY PtUMi Its. Z4M* ISM and Julian Street. BAN, and H R S . jOSIPHINE A. NoUce I* beraby flvea that I have THE REGISTER m S*. WtbMNk CABAN. Ward. flWd my final report In the County KL 4-4205 Reservations esn be made at All pan oot btvtns clalou againat Court of tbo Oty and County ol WE. ^2279, K£. 4 ^ 1 . or KE. tba abovs lumad aatata art required Denver, Colorado, and that any p*^ 46535 te fll* them for allowance in tba aon dailrlBf te eblact tn tb* mn* Phte Beroei Ceuocy Court of tb* City aril County ahail n it written ouaetlon with tba ALTEKATIONS DRUGGISTS LINEN SERVICE Plans are being made for tbe of Denver. Colorado, on or btfort •aid conn 00 or btfort March 9. Dr. John A. Ordahl Altaratlena — maa'i too — tailoring. Phraltvre Shop annual membership Commun­ tb* Mh day of Saptambar, IMS, or 1S90. TOUR PRfetaUPTKlNS MOUNTAIN orTO M ETm lT said clalmi ahMl bo forw ar barred. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Unlforma, auiu' babita. cocnmimlon UPMOLSTXAlNe dmaaa. CE. Z-ltM, Hart*. wiu ba BIM oerraatly at TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. ai.upH0LmiuNa and ion breakfut for all the women ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Suecaaaor Admlnlatntnc Its MoarH TtJOM sTtaaT (Pubiuhod la Th* Denver Catboik WE. U 4 $ L vVASHINU-iXIN PARK PHARMACY A W.-Betkiut, MaMgea WAOtNC (^onaarvator • M* e. OfwBt R*. t.494f S% C»lw» *•* Oi■■■<■■ MS. Z4MI (PublUhad to tb* Danver Catbolle BacMarl Pb. 8P 7 e g n . . . i m Soetb Oayiord Plisl PubUeaUoa, Pabruary II, IMO. I ts*«* «• OrOw CaiORAOe SPBIIMS. COLO. Rastatar) ASH HAULIMG Flnt Publication. March 14, ItdB Laal PubUeallon. March 10, ItOO. Troth HeoliNg . Fereilera bU4« te Ordw Last PubHcaUon. AptU 7, 1W4 Ra*-att.w*bMNAA* ME.»«*ei MUIer Tratk farvMa GU1TERS IN IH I COUNTY COURT Plakvp Salureay AL. 4-im TRASH HAUUNO IN THE COtnfTT COUIT la and for tbo Oty tod County ol Any Ptaa* ta Hetropalltu Danvar i In and for tb* CUy and County of Desvor and Itata o f C ^ r t d o HOMES DoDvar and Slat* of Colorado David Brofraaa, fudg* SHAFFER'S KUBBISH t i DRIVE IN No. P-1W31 No. P-UTil K M m ^ H n o t Norict TO caaorrokt CITATION TO ATTIND PROBATl REUUVAL G atlen SpocUi ESTATE OP ARTHUR J. McLAUGH- OP WILL COHMEKCIAL AND Wt tpatWHa* la C eltw » d * MOTEL UN also known aa A. J. Me- FOR SALE IN THE MATTER OP TUB ESTATX RESIDENTIAL Spawt RiQl«!— iet UPHOLSTERERS LAUGMUN lOacoaaad) OP ROBERT REYNOLDS, Do- REASUNABIX RATES Cvllara Cl»ea»d m d k«ealre< Stay With "J e y " AU paraona bavins etaUn* aftUut eaaaad. R»UpkoMarlag by tnlalMa fim . tbe above named aetata are raqulrad Tb* PtopI* of tb* Stela of Colonde, AL. 5-8310 tbaraeckly Etpaclaaaad U yearn aaparianai itmoa. B M H. Nav>4a to fU* tbam for aUowance In tb* te; ttmiefckle. Oea«ea!Md Praa E a ^ u AC, t-lSlZ County Court of tba City and County Mary Mayamato, reatdasc*. 1731 of Denvtr, Colorado, on or bufor* NATMN1AL UPlK>L«r9V W 41nd, Denver, Colo.; reltUontblp, BRICK 1148 Court PL am r KmI Mtk Ava. the 13rd M y of Aufxtri. It64, or aald none; lalaraat, Lagata*. Americas Reofiiii claim* shall b* forever banW . Jack Mayamato. roatdonca, 1731 W. nraplacM. brtak repair, petaUng JOHN r . MCLAUGHLIN 4Znd. Danver, Coterado; raltUoaablp, Catimalw BUD NIH.AN DE. Z4M0 WALLPAPER. PAINTS Administrator Slieet Metal C*. W A N T TO SELL noat: tntareri. LagalO*. The Murroy Drug Co. THOMAS B. MA8TER90N Lakoowa belri aod uakoown ant» Brick Work. Plannara, R tp tln cedanla, raaldenc*. unknown: relw CH 4-8488 3tv7 Dowriag a rail and up. Komac Attorney for tha aatata Pointing, latunataa. BE. 3-U71. > haaglnt, fra* aaHintta. Praaariptiaaa Atawralaly FlUa4 Z71 S. Downlsi, Daovar, Colo. Uonahip, unknowB; Intareat. un- After a O A SU. l-eM S $m Sanu Pn Dr. YOU R H O M E ? RA. Z30I7 kDowa. Mala Store—116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 ilNibUabod lo Tha Dkoyer CathoUe You and each o f you a n hereby Hamkar ad AS Seel* h fttb RefUtarl noUfled that the Inatrumant purport- BUILDER A CARPENTER W A U WASHING North Store — 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 Why set try a Want Ad b Plift Publication, March 3. IMO log to b* tha last wtu and tattamaet A -l WALL WA8HINO Laal PubIleaUon. March 34, ItM of tb* dacadant abort naotad will Tbla Hontb Only, 8PEC1ALI Tbe Regitter. Tbe Coet li bai offtrad for probata bafor* tbe Por ony remedillna PROFESSlOMia PHARMACY IN THE COUNTY COURT m n u r bom* Cril Day or Nt^L Lew and tbe Quldc Results Cotialy Court o f lb* Oty and County LANDSCAPING DE. 24174 fo r E ^ ia t * ; In and for tb* CHy and Ceuety of of Daovat. Stale of Colrikdo, at tb* . — inaMO or awt — SOI North TeJoo ME. 4-5S1I wiD Surprise yeul The Ads Denver tod Slala of Colorado Uty and Criiaty Bulldlag la aald Call Jack tala > No. P-ItOSI City and Criiaty o f Oenvw, on Mon­ A C S-14g» ei- i-MM WINDOW SHAOfS •rt listed under PurUb n V NOTICI TO CklOITORS day, tba » ib day of Hareb, IMO. at Htinbar of Preeanutlua Partab WAGNER'S headingi. ‘ ESTATE OP EMU. OffTENDORF, alao 10 o'clock A.H., or on a net* tub- AUOKN known aa EDWIN EMIL OETE-N •eqnent thereto te wUeb said batr- CREATIVE ITS f AST—te pleee c Weet DORP iDecaadadi log regularly nay b* eenUnuad. luildifit end Remodellnf UNDSCAPING CO. WINDOW IHAOe 0 0 . All paraoB! haviof clatm* afaUul wean and wber* you yo may appear If New NMdaa and mo i f f UlaS* Ad-Jest CeQ KE. 44305- tba above named aatata are required you ao deatr*. made to ordtr. Wbadaa Naanig aod Baaemeala, addHIuna, cab. work SpacMiafag Im rmlra^XInefa DrMary Baidwam. Qreeley sey*CheP0f ft" to rUo tbam for allowance In tba WITNESS my ilgaalurn and *m i A^M Cri IM7 eraadwty County Court o( the O ty and County o f aald Court tbla let day o f Pobru alao •olataw daeuialint. U canatd :of Denvar, Colorado, on or before ary. Uei. and loiored. I A . ZIZM "CiM rtnttfd N«w ! th* lift day of Saptembar, IMO, or V lC rO l B. GRANDY. REGISTER , aald eUInu thtU b* forever barred. Clark of tbo Ceuaty Oouit, CURTAIN LAUNDRIES Lo w m " Please Patronize TANNIE OSTENDORP By R. C PUUpa, Adomson Mortuary I Administratrix Deputy Qtrk Orgtnie ar Cemmerelal PerlUlien PRANCU LA(3 CUnAIN OXAN Roto-tUUng, Your REGISTER .EDWARD J. HcHUGH John J. Hernaaoy, Alty. £M. CURTAINS. CROCHErXU 34 Hear Amhalaaaa Sarviaa W A N T ADS Attorney for tha eatat* Syma* Bldg., avtiginena, thrubbary. Advertisers and .411 Syme* Bldg. trover, Crioredo t ABLECLOTHS. DRAPERIES aSTUAATtt-TIRMg Cfaalay. CalaraSa Peal AetlonI 'ACom* Z.Z71I Cuardiao ad Utara BLANEETS. gPEEADS, LINEk a lam A4o«aa tt*a f. Iliwiii Mention iPubllahed In n * Denvtr Calholk tPubUabad In Tb* Dearer Catboik CLEANED BY (JiTOtT MKmuUli PhBM WS. 44697 Low Coet! Reglatari Ragtater) fWaa ISM tn An. W M H. THE REGISTER ,P tm Publication, March X IMO nrvi PubUeaUoe. Pabraary 11, 13M HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1211 (EVENINGS PREFERRED) .Last PubtlcaUon March 24. IMO Ltxt Publkallon. March 1«. IMS KALAMATH. TA. ZM27. ; TEN— Sm Hok T«» Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyatone 4*4205 Thursday, March 10, 1960

AT ANNUAL BREAKFAST Officers Are Named For Northmoor Club

Gunnar Mykland, manager of MENS ^ 0 ^ Judge Day to Address the Cherry Creek Shopping Cen­ ter, and Roland'L, (Sonny) Ma- Knights in Longmont pelii of H. Mapelli & Sons, ACTIVITIES wholesale meat firm, and city Supreme Court Justice Ed­ area are looking forward to councilman fronrlBSS to 1959, ward C. Day of Denver will be hearing Judge Day. who is a were named officers o f the member of the Denver Coun­ the principal speaker at the Northmoor Management Co., de­ cil. Judge Day has distinguished Men's Corporate Communion veloper of the Northmoor Coun­ 7 himself as a very capable judge try C3ub, which will be buQt Breakfast at Longmont Sunday in Denver and now is gaining near Broom fidd this year. morning, March 13. This event new honors as a state supreme K. of C. State Meeting is sponsored by the Longmont justice. Myldand will serve as an as­ sistant to William Kostka, pul^ Council of the Knights of Co­ State Deputy Dr. Earl C. lumbus. and is an annual affair lie relations executive and presi­ Bach, as well as other state of­ dent of the company, in mem­ To Hear Bishop Buswell for the men of the Longmont ficers, have been invited to at­ bership recruitment and Mapelli community. tend. Weather permitting, it is vrill be vice president Other of­ The principal speaker for the day gathering will be the sec­ The men wilt attend the 6 anticipated that this will be the ficers are Jones Von Busblrk, 59th aimnal K. of C. State Coun­ ond annual State Council me­ a.m. Mass in St. John’s Church outstanding event of he council treasurer; and Richard A. Zar- cil eoDventiOD iit Lamar will morial program at 3:30 p.m. and will receive Communion in year for the Longmont knights. lengo. be Bishop Qiarles Buswell. April 24. Bari C. Bach, state John P. .\ki)lt Paul J. Toner Alfred O'Meara. Jr. a group. The Mass witi be cele­ Another feature o f the three- deputy, appointed Carroll Dunn, brated by Father Martin Arno, past state deputy of Colorado HONORED BY REGIS O.S.B., pastor at Longmont, who TMi aeST IN LUeOAOl Sprinp, as the memorial pro­ ia also chaplain of the council. alumnus who has achieved distinction in his gram chairman. TWO REGIS COLLEGE graduates and After Mass the men will go to business or professional career. a prominent Denver businessman were St. Vrain Memorial Building for JHIoincinakcr’s Convention Schedule Alfred O’Meara, Jr., vice president of the singled out for special honors during the third bre^fast, and the program that Thomas Cavanagb, financial O'Meara Motor Co., received the Honorary annual Regis College honors banquet in the will follow. Breakfast will be NK secretary of host Council 3325 Department Regis Studen! Center on March 6. Ranger award, given annually to a non-alumnus served by the Mead Parish of Lamar and the general chair­ . « c a Receiving the coveted Silver Spur for Service for outstanding service to the college. O'Meara women. bt. i»e man iot the convention, re­ is currently president of the Regis Directors, and PafrontMs ThoM Reliable and FritnJIy Ffrme tsM rM f. AM A-I«S* was John P. Akolt. Denver attorney and a 1911 It is anticipated that more leased the following schedule: has been active in college affairs. graduate o f Regis. Akolt has been active in than 200 men will attend the Saturday, April 23— Registra­ The awards, made by the National Regis Club, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Regis alumni and college affairs for more than Mass and breakfast. It has been TRY tion. hostess meeting, smorgas­ Regis’ alumni organization, were presented by 49 years. disclosed (^at it was through bord. and dance; Dr. Louis A. Hall, president of the National SATRIANO Paul J. Toner, Sr., president of Toner’s, Inc., the efforts of a member of the ENGLEWOOD ' Sunday, April 24—Field Mass Regis Club. 3 a U i i L L . and a 1919 graduate, received the Silver Spur Longmont Council, that this at 9 a.m. near St. Francis de BROTHERS ' first for Achievement, presented annually to an idea of a men's Corporate Com­ Heoting Company Sales’ Church, with a Fourth munion Mass and breakfast get- JANITOR Gifts - Hardware - Paint Degree honor guard and the together was developed. The Baanr An* V. Glass - Tots knights’ congregational singing; SERVICE late Thomas Mahoney has been A a lb a tM L a t a D«al*r Pipe H irta d tD ( women’s tea in the country club, naaa* mud A k CatSItlaaHt Fr. Joseph O ' M a i I e y < l’o"tY Ball Set credited with fostering the idea * Rug and Uphoitttry business session, memorial pro­ Window Shades - Key which has become an annual Shampooing gram, convention banquet, and All M ibii FusoaaM Dupheatinr event in the Lenten seiaon chaplains' meeting; and leaM led. 3arv CH 44775 or CH 4-2598 dacy for election as district M N V IR 2. COLORADO : lU W t M. — Paal V. M. T. Mwrrar ; attorney for the Eighth Judicial District, which includes Boul Memories of World War II der, Larimer, Weld, and Jack SOD CouDliei. Dolan and his ELDER CONSTRUaiON COMPANY wife. Doris, are the parents of WE NEED USED PIANOS Fade as German Youth Reaches U S. five children. He is a Fourth GUY M. ELDER A SONS Degree Knight of Columbus, Indostrial and Commercial Building: By Robert Ramsey the youth must first fill out. la Third Degree myself." he said member of the American Bar Tiw4« your oM piano or ployor «r grand on o now A lifelong dream to live and "1 think he is a very smart proudiy. Association, the Colorado and ITS Vallejo Si. PEarl 84930 boy,” Kunsmilier added, "and Spinot Riono or a now Admiral, Grundig or Pilot work in America became a re­ And so Anton Oechsler is be­ Boulder County Bar Associa­ ality for 25-year-o!d Anton Oech- he has a nice knowledge of the ginning a new life In the U.S. tions. the National Association Storoo. Boot doal in towni English language, especially in He has the prospect of a good sler who, as a young boy of 11 of Prosecuting Attorneys, the FOR RELIABI.E PLUMBING CALL in Kirrlach, Germany, witnessed writing. I was impressed by his job and a bright future. Amer- Northern Colorado Peace Offi- the horrors of World War II. letters and will try to help himjica is no longer a distant dream jeers Association, and the Colo- W. S. WHITE & SON. Joe Onofrio, 1332 Broadway It was the letters of his spon­ ail 1 can." to him, for now Anton is parllrado Probation, Parole, and Cor- sor to America, Herman Piep- Recalliog the days^of World America. reclional Association. Extra fast service bn emergency repairs, clogged sewers and drains. Automatic Water Heaters, Disposals, Water hart of 805 Quitman Street, Den­ War II is especially unpleasant' Services, Water Meters. Remodeling and Replacements. ver. that kept Anton’s hopes to Anton for a number of rea­ alive of one day reaching the sons, the greatest of them bqing John Sullivan to Head 4452 Qaitman S t promised land of the U.S.A. that it was in this lime hi^ fa­ Phones G L 5-4438 G L 5-1818 NORTH DENVER Mr. Piepharl learned of An­ ther was captured by the Rus­ Regis Week Observance sians, held in a prison camp for ton through relatives who knew , ^ I John J. Sullivan, prominent He received the 1958 Silver the boy's family in Kirrlach. An­ three years, and tortured by his I business and CIVIC Spur Award from Regis for his MERCHANTS captors. ton and Mr. Piephart began cor­ leader, has been named chair­ "outstanding achievement in Electrical Controcting & Repairing responding about 10 years ago. Today the people of Germany man of Regis Week May 1-7, business and civic life.” He was and, after mountains of "red are tired of- war. he said. They the Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan. named to the Order of the 44lh Anniversary tape” and many preparations, do not want to fight. This does S.J.. president of Regis College, Knights of St. Gregory by the EARL J. STROHMINGER Dry Qeanlng Spedal INTERMOUNTAIN Anton saw his dream come true not mean, he indicated, that has announced. late Pius XII in 1943. He is a - ■I..— — , ------Electric Company Blankets Q Q « ( ELEVATOR CO. when he arrived, in the U. S. West Germans are willing to The observance, marking the past grand knight of Denver Chenille Spreads . . . v v v this past March 2. compromise their freedom with;73rd anniversary of the found- Council 539. Knights of Colum­ Licensed and Bonded 0*Bv*r — LonsnoDt'— HuStos the Communists. ing of the college, will be high- bus. Speaking through his spon­ Member National Electrical Costractori Aas’n. FORT MORGAN MILLS sor-interpreter, the youth said The general impression thalllighled by the dedication of he heard that ^'Denver was a Germans have of America is alRegis' new fieldhouse on May 2. 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 Inc. Council 4647 Meeting Port Hortaa and Blllroa*. Colo. good, healthy place” in which "good one.” Anton stressed, and| Regis Week activities will in- to live. The ambitious young he went on to comment about, elude "Ranger Day,” a student MAIn S-.9.314 ^ I Manofacturan and man is already visualizing the the esteem the people have for celebration. May 1; the field Is Scheduled M ar. 16 Dlitrlbutart house dedication and open 3160 Tejon day when he can establish a President Eisenhower. But they The monthly business meetr house. May 2: an all-day con­ Challenger Fortified business of his own. which also believe, he added, that ing of Bishop Machebeuf Coun­ GL. 5 ^ 8 ference on "A Development Pro­ F. J. KIRCHHOF would be in the trade of his "President Eisenhower is too cil 4647. Knights of Columbus, PiehVpA DM m tt Feeds gram for Downtown Denver, W « Olv* RaO Stamp* father, who is a tailor. easy with the Reds. will be held at Cure D'Ars Hall, Music is no stranger to Anton. May 4; and a banquet at which For the present, however, he E. 32nd Avenue at Dahlia After high school, be studied it Gives Princeps" (First Citi­ hopes to gel employment at the Street, on Wednesday. March Construction Co. zen) awards will be presented American National Bank in for two years. He plays the 16, at 8 p.m. Father Campbell May 7. Denver. piano and saxaphone. With four of the retreat bouse at Sedaiia WEISS BAKERY Sullivan said he expects to Adolph Kunsmilier, chairman friends, he played in a five- will speak on the first annual BUILDERS name the members of bis Regis of the board at the bank, knows piece band in his borne town. retreat for members, to be held OLD-FASHIONED SALT Week committee in a week or Anton through Mr. Piepharl. A Another of his interests is March 31 through April 3. Res­ IVe Appreciate Four Patronage RISING BREAD— EVERY TUESDAY 10 days. customer of the American .Na­ skeet and target shooting. He ervations for the retreat may tional for some time. Piephart. has won five trophies in the The president of Bosworth, ThrM Slore* I# 5*n>« Yom be made by calling Paul Goda- 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. I when he met Mr. Kunsmilier, a former and also was a member Sullivan & Co., investment bank 4 9 U TKMNTMH »T. ______Gl_ S-IMT rowski. chairman, at EA. 2-5574. native of Germany, shared a of an eight-man skeet cham­ ers. Sullivan hgs been in the SSM W. ssm AVB. ______- . HA. 4-ISea On Sunday. March 20. a Com­ few of An'on's letters with him. pionship team in Germany. investment business since 1918. LAKtSIOl CKN TU ______O * . S -llO S munion commemorating Found There is "a good possibility." .Mr. Piephart, a member of three years after his graduation ers' Day is scheduled at Blessed Kunsmilier said, that Anton will Presentation Parish. Denver, from Regis (then Sacred Heart) Sacrament Parish at 8 a.m. get work at the bank. But, he said one of the first things he is College. NORTH DENVER UQUOR STORE Coffee and doughnuts will be emphasized, a great deal de­ going to have Anton do is jo>n He has been prominent in served after Mass. Duneolic end Imported pends on the application that the Knights of Columbus. "1 am various civic, religious, and bus­ iness groups, including presi­ First Degree initiation is ten- WINE AND LlQEOn§ dency of the Denver Community tatii'eiy scheduled for Wednes­ Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop Chest, leadenhip in two fund­ day, March 23. at 6 p.m. "Your Frtandlif Luptor S torr raising campaigns for the Arch­ CaU OL. 54121 for FRCB OBUVBRY diocese of Denver, and chair­ COMfOnTWUtf 7HB... Sdllh and Carmine Lombardi, Prop. manship of the National Asso­ Greeley Parishioner 4MI Maral IM ciation of Securities Dealers. Ofi Sadaral at Waat 44th Av*. Naat to Cornor SuUivan is one of the few Heads Furmfure Co. |CRANE"TWENT laymen in the history of Regis A St. Peter’s parishioner is College to be accorded an hon one of two Greeley men who Spteim liting In Qualilf rium blng orary doctorate, which he re­ are principals in a corporation, and Boating Rapairt ceived in 1940 in recognition of Clough's Inc., that purchased his “wonderful service" to the the Clough Furniture Company, college. aybe you have found the suit founded in 1904 and the oldest S L A n E R Y y o u Uka . . . but the tU’le wa* Look Both Woyi mercantile establishment in wront! OR . . . maybe you found The Metropolitan Safety Coun­ Greeley. The two men are E. (he ityle you liked but the ftb- & C O M PA N Y He m > wiuns . . . Maybe You cil reminds you to leach your Edwin Lilly and John Reynolds. found both . . , but the carmenf children that (bey should al- Lilly is a Knight of Columbus Plumbing and ilMting did not m . T r y us next time . . . our prleet start at ns.M . and a past grand knight He and CoDtrartora his wile, Blanche, have seven NEW DENVERITE AND FRIEND 'ZZafs sS-^ven i?*£ JOHN J. CONNOR, P m iita l WITH HIS SPONSOR to the US. is .Anton Oechsler. left, have the green light, then walk, children. He is a member of the ftOSERI F. CUNNOR. V ta PfmI4m < Mack Johns Custom Tailors j 25-year- old youth from Kirrlach. Germany. Anton's sponsor.'not run. but walk across all board of directors of the Colo- lUS Iroadway Ka. 4.4t*S Itlerman Piepharl. rorrospondeni with him for about 10 yearsistreets. Teach them to stay alerijrado Heart Association and the 131 VALLEJO ST. SH. 4-3181 ..prior to the youth ? arrival in the U S. March 2. by your example. Weld County Heart Association.