I Credo for Today I James Prohens, C.R., O T H E R Th Eatine Ap Ashes from the Coal Stove
O 'vj Z C3 ARN m >nj o 04 2 '>J C/) ✓ E R , C O L O . < -i I A Murder Every Hour m "D i-k m XD O' m O ' 04 m < o r~ 04 lerson to say o c m confessional \Crim e Running W ildl o c/D X) ro ot submitted im it no seri- The nation has been stunned almost increase for cities was 7 p>er cent. The m em ber any into disbelief twice in the past few weeks increase in ‘ cities with more than 250.000 by two outrageous criminal rampages. population, however, was by only 4 per B frequent for First came the systematic slaughter of cent. one need fear eight young nurses in Chicago. Then a m o X o tn his past life young student with a private arsenal TH E IN C R E A S E IN criminal activity X3 2 or Confession. killed 15 persons and wounded nearly by juveniles exceeds the over-all increase. l,you can find ■ three dozen on the University o f Texas Although arrests for serious crimes in jsubmit to the campus. creased only 33 per cent from 1960 to But just as shocking was the report 1965, arrests o f persons under 18 for se I issued last week by the Department of rious crimes jumped by 47 per cent. Justice that the incidence of serious crime The Justice Department’s report for ly acquaint- in the U n ited States increased 46 per 1965 also contained information from a k on Satur> cent from 1960 to 1965 — while the na two-year-old program to keep track of God*s law. tional population increase was only 8 per known criminals, to check on repeaters. cent. As of Dec. 31, 1965, 135,000 individ n influenced ual offenders had been listed in the new achings. She B U T IF T H IS report really shocked file. FBI statistics showed three out of ^ as animal U.S. citizens, there has been precious four had been arrested on some charge little evidence o f it. For virtually nothing before the arrest that put their record 1 pork were ChurchilMan Wit no Christian has been done to correct the serious into the new program. 5 them. The shortcomings of the probation and parole "The en tire group had an average In the House of Parliament systems or to bolster dangerously under one of the duly elected mem Christ’s Re- crim inal career of more than 10 years manned police departments, despite the during which they averaged five arrests,” bers was holding forth in a huge gaps disclosed by the same statisti the FBI said. "Forty-eight per cent have somewhat erratic speech. "Remember A heckler, a lady, stood and cal report. been arrested in two or more states . . . day,” is a shouted at him: "Sir, you are The figures were released by Attorney isofar as it ”Over one-half of the criminals had drunk.” General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach and J. benefitted from leniency in the form of The . Parliamentarian eyed aw that w0 Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal * the public parole, probation, conditional release, the lady and replied: "You are Bureau o f Investigation, in their annual quite right, madam, and you ish ceremo- or suspended sentence, and, after the report of criminal activity. "first leniency, the group averaged are also ugly. Tomorrow I will the Jewish The report showed more than 2,- be soberT# • •• .-. ind as such 'more than three new arrests.” - 750,000 serious crimes occurred in the The report said narcotics offenders had ceremonial nation in 1965 — an increase o f 6 per The word "humility” is the highest rate of repeating the same derived from the Latin cent over 1964. crime — 53 p>er cent arrested more than entists con- word "humus,” which sur 'On a Flying Night—A Flock of Bells' Last year, 9,850 persons were mur once. The repeat rate among burglars was imandment. prisingly o r not is the root dered in the United States, 206,700 48 per cent, gamblers 47 per cent, and word for "dung.” essors, who *'The priestly office is discharged upon earth, but holds the rank of were victims of aggravated assault, ■rs in God’s bad check writers 40 per cent. heavenly things; and very rightly so. For not man, nor angel, nor archan and there were 1,173,200 robberies. "Leniency in the form of probation, School boards have a tough d the Third gel nor any other created power, but the Paraclete Himself, instituted this Forcible rape increased 9 per cent — suspended sentence, or parole had been job these days — monitoring ispensation, order, and induced those who yet abode in the flesh to make manifest the to 22,470. granted to 55 per cent of the burglars the length of the girl’s dresses and details ministry of angels. Wherefore, it behooves him that is consecrated to be as Suburban areas and smaller cities are and 54 per cent o f the bogus check offen and the boy’s hair, fighting LBJ for the kid’s milk, and pure as one who stands in heaven itself among those powers.” — St. John recording the biggest increase in criminal ders,” the report said, "yet both of these Chrysostom (Photo is of the departure bell at MaryknoU seminary, New activity. Crime in the suburbs increased guarding them against catch criminal types had a high rate of repeat- ing religion. Y o rk ) by 8 per cent in 1965, while the over-all (Turn to Page 2) — Ms|fr. W. H. Jones > long for in Church " I go to Mass at St. Caje /orced? tan’s because I cannot under reed points stand the sermons. . remarriage School . . . Alarm? . . . — (Jene Cervi Droved that I f no proof denoer ^ catholic A little boy’s prayer. . . f can take "Lord, if you can’t make Registration for F r . Hughes me a better boy, don’t wor ty is very students in arch writes about Cath- ry about it. I’m having a real good time as it is.” mpts mar- diocesan schools olics alarmed ben some- h a s been about the course It seems that Picasso’s hou.se is himself was burglarized. Luckily(?) dous mar- announced. Details th e Church is Pablo got a glance at the stion of a on Page 2. COLORADO’S LARGEST W EEKLY taking. Section 2, thief, so the Surete asked for ally when a likeness of the guy. Page 4. Then they arrested the hinges on Thursday, August 4, 1966 e persons, Archbishop o f Paris, two gen VOL. LX No. 52 darmes, padlocked the Louvre, solved and kept a 24-hour guard on the Eiffel Tower, and suppressed is always the evidence against de vidence is Gaulle. Maryknoller Calls for a Stand Paulist Deplores No convictions so far!
ym ptom s You Have AGED If You m on? 'Musical Junk' Can Remember. . . Needed: Religious When men and boys sported • and cer- By Jack Bacon handmaid of prayer, it will a broken arm from cranking ritual of A flood of "musical junk” lift the heart to God. If it’s the family car. words in is being foisted on Catho sensual, it will do the op When you brought your own ng one so Who Are Outspoken lics in the guise o f music posite.” gallon bucket or jug to the itant and for the new liturgy, ac Father O'Malley said he store to buy syrup or vinegar. h beyond cording to the director of had found "very little” When you carried your Washington — The reli *’Where do you stand? to the poor,” he declared. one of the world’s best worthwhile music among lunch to school in a tin mol- gious in the world today is as.ses bucket. freqiiont. What is your opinion? " I f you’re poor, you go to known choirs. the great amount being the only person who can Where is your decisive D.C. General (hospital), Father Eugene F. written for use in the lit When housewives thought id with it they had a modern home after afford to be ‘charismatic, ness? There was a man that’s where the dirty urgy today. A t the same :al states O’Malley, C.P.S., director the water pump was installed is e o f a but most are too indecisive, who came and said, 'War people go. I f you’re poor, of the famed Paulist choir time, however, he sees a MaryknoU priest told a no more.” There was a you go to public schools, on the back porch. 3) by te- of Old St. Mary’s church in "very encouraging” signs in When peanut butter was cut corded o f vocations conference at the council that said we be they’re for poor people. Chicago, said, however, he the fact that serious efforts and wrapped in wax paper. . "And between the lines I Gassner, Catholic University of lieve now that war can is optimistic about the fu to upgrade liturgical music When girls rolling their America here. be eliminated from the face can read, if you’re poor, itin to a ture o f Church music — are being made. hose were considered fast. **Why aren’t religious o f the earth. . • you join the Jehovah’s When kids wore knee-length lorant o f Father Nadal Father Santamaria — and about the future of the most outspoken "What are we saying Witnesses, because that’s pants and cotton sox. sry com- his and other choral orga W H A TE V E R is done, he people in the world,** about it? Nothing, because where you poor people go. When button shoes, celluloid ak Latin Also/ St. Cajetan's Pastor nizations. said, must include preserv asked the Rev. Blase we have nothing to say, You’re poor? Join the Pen- collars, and silk shirts were that she "It’s something that’s ation of the Church’s "mu Bonpane, a voca because we don’t have an tecostals. Those are the the latest fashions for men. going to be very beautiful sical treasures,” and its When five cents would buy tion director for the opinion, because we’re in churches for the poor when it is perfected.” he "greatr musical organiza a pocket full of candy. MaryknoU Fathers who. decisive people, marked by people. We have nothing to Theatine Seminary said. "But it’s not perfected tions” as well. When a penny postcard cost formerly served at the fear.” say to the poor.” yet. "The choir in the new a penny. ce MaryknoU house in Den He criticized closing up ''Th ere’s a move liturgy has a very definite When co ffee was ground T H E C H U R C H in the schools in some neighbor daily at the store and you hen he ver. ”They can afford to Rector Appointed ment. . .forgetting the place, an important func U.S., he said, has lost con hoods as soon as the school could watch it being ground. on him . be charismatic. They can great musical treasures of tion,” he said. "In the old day is over. "We’re in a When a potato was used to afford to say anything to tact with the poor. "We A new rector for the director of athletics, has the Catholic Church. days the choir did every went up into the middle cork the spout of your kero > to the anyone anywhere, loud poor neighborhood and zap, Th eatines’ sem inary, St. been named administrator They’re putting out a lot of thing. now you have par and the upper middle everything closes up right sene can. ice and and clear.” Andrew Avellino, Denver, of St. Joseph’s parish, musical junk — it’s coming ticipation of the people. When ice cream was sold classes,” he said, and left a away. Don’t want any of s is al- The Church needs more was named this week. The Capulin. out by the carload. It's aw "But this has been done only in the summer time. vacuum below. those dirty children play >rs usu- people who will say where Rev. Bartholomew Nadal, Another newly ordained ful.” before. The Paulist fathers When you walked three "We have nothing to say ing here in our nice clean 3 is not they stand, he said. C.R., of Antonito assumed priest, the Rev. Angelo did it in New York in the miles to school and then home w ill be schools,” he said. his post as new rector Aug. Urdiain, C.R., will become FATHER O’Malley 1870s, and it’s been done in the evening. is usu- "I hope our convents get When bringing in the kin 1 . assistant pastor of St. Au stopped over in Denver in other parts of the dirty,” he declared. dling and coal were after The announcement was gustine’s parish, Antonito. this week en route to a world.” "They^re so clean I can’t vacation visit to a brother Father O'Malley once school daily chores. made by the Very Rev. When the boys took out the stand them. I’d like to see in California. He cele had his own doubts about i Credo For Today i James Prohens, C.R., O T H E R Th eatine ap ashes from the coal stove. them dirtied by people brated Mass in Holy Ghost T h e a tin e provincial and pointments include: The the future of large choral When women were going to who’ve just been evicted. church on the 39th anni I believe in soap and water and shampoo. I believe form er rector o f St. And Rev. Anthony Homar, groups in the Church, how hell if they bobbed their hair I’d like to see them dirtied versary of his ordination Joyfu l that their regular use will not wash away talent and rew Avellino seminary. C.R., pastor of St. Augus ever, and announced his or smoked cigarettes. by people who don’t know Sunday. nfused that the smell of success is still sweet. Father Prohens, form tine’s parish. Antonito; retirement early in 1965 what to do or where to go. Father O’Malley also has id the I believe that, while clothes do not make the man, er rector, who will con replacing F ath er Homar, because of them. irences They’d look a lot more harsh words for the so- genius does not necessarily come clothed like a walking tinue to reside at St. who was in Durango at "I felt that I had shot homey then.” called hootenanny and jazz Third Avenue litter basket. Andrew’s, also Sacred H eart parish, will all my arrows,” he said. Presen- He urged the Religious Masses, utilizing the mu I believe that the razor blade and the barber will announced the appoint be the Rev. Peter Rigo. "I had been with the rcumci- rise again — to prove that the measure of creativity is sical idiom popular with (Turn to Page 2) ment of the Rev. Max C.R.. of Pagosa Springs; (Turn to Page 2) LS, lik e not commensurate with hair length. . .on head or face youth as entertainment. Semma/iif Santamaria, C.R., as the the Rev. Bernard Rotger, tted on or chest. "1 don’t think it has any n e w pastor o f St. C r e C.R., who has been serving id was I believe that any knee over 40 is better off covered, place in the liturgy of the tan’s parish, Denver. The at T h ea tin e parishes in ^Ba/i26 except Marlene Dietrich’s — and so are all the knobby Church,” the Denver visi end o f form er pastor, the Rev. Mexico City, will return as knees of any vintage. tor said. "Anything that The Denver Archdiocesan in who John Ordinas, C.R., who pastor of Immaculate Heart I believe that the wordsmith of the day should not be savors o f the music hall or Chancery office reports a ne she has stepped down from of Mary parish, Pagosa total of $565 donated Lady Chatterleys lover — that the gamey gamekeeper’s the tavern has no place in to the his post as pastor, will Springs; the Rev. Michael language belongs, i f anywhere, on the back fence, not at the Church. I do not ap toward seminary burses m ade, remain at St Cajetan’s. Verd, C.R., is being trans our conference tables and luncheon tables. prove of accommodating during the past week. d, like The Rev. John Jaume, ferred from assistant pastor Donations for the St. at the I believe in two sexes — each distinguishable from the music that excites the C.R., who was ordained o f the Antonito parish to [e was the other by clothing and by hairdo. emotions to follow the Jude Burse were received assistant pastor of Most in the You’ve, of course, read about the nude parties. Maybe th is year with the 1966 trend of teen-agers.” from Denver, G.W.S., $25; you’ve even been to some of them. I haven’t. I don’t get class of Denver archdio Precious Blood parish, San Denver. Mrs. F.M.K. $5; espe- Father O’Malley said he asked any place nice. Well, I be;>eve that it is still so cesan priests, has been ap Luis. Denver, H.B., $10; Denver, n the cially acceptable to keep one’s clothes on at social events pointed to the faculty of These assignments will feels there are moral ob Mrs. H.B., $25. Holy Cross jections to such music, n the — Berkeley university, not withstanding. St. Andrew Avellino semi fill the gaps caused by the Thornton parish. $500 on Mary, I believe that courtesy is not corny, loyalty is not nary, and will serve there deaths of the Rev. Hum noting that it is associated parish burse. )f the square and God is not dead — although He must get as prefect. phrey M artorell. C.R., of in entertainment with sex All offerings toward the jrs to awfully sick. The Rev. Peter Garcia, San Luis who died June 20 ual attraction and "weird various burses are used to Die at And I believe that while youth is wonderful, maturi C .R .. who has been sta and the Rev. Stephan Uf- gyrations.” educate young men for the n one ty can be and ought to be magnificent — that, more tioned at St. Andrew’s the nal, C.R.. o f Capulin who "Are they to be allowed priesthood. Th ey may be lOt in over, the young mind, the young heart, the young spirit past three years and died July 13. Both parishes to carry that atmosphere sent direct to the Archdio have little or nothing to do with chronological age. served on its teaching are in the Pueblo diocese. into the Church?” he cesan Chancery Office, — Jo Foxworth Rev. Blase Bonpane staff, as well srs being (Turn to Page 2) asked. "If music is the Father O’Malley 1536 Logan street. Denver.
{■ Page 2 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, August 4, 1966 Schools To Conduct Crime Running Wild. Registration Aug. 29 (Continued From Page 1) these had been arrested previously for ing and repeating in the same crime.” an assault-type crime, and nine of Registration of all stu with 172 last year. In ord The FBI also conducted a "follow up those involved in police murders ac dents in elem entary and er to comply with the sug check” of more than 6,000 offenders re tually had been charged with murder secondary schools in the gested number of school leased between January and June, 1963. on a previous occasion. Archdiocese of Denver will days in the regulation of Forty-eight per cent werp arrested for Of the nine, seven had been pa be held on Aug. 29 Aug. the Colorado State Depart new crimes within two years. roled from a murder sentence. More 30 and 31 will be teacher ment of Education, it was "It was found that 59 per cent of the than 25 per cent of the police killers planning days and pupils decided to open the schools burglars, 70 per cent of the auto thieves, were on parole or probation when will not attend school. one week earlier this year. and 64 per cent of the robbers repeat they murdered officers. Sept. 1 will be the first All schools within the ed. . the report said, "fifty-eight per Eleven per cent of all police officers full day o f school. Sept. 1 Archdiocese will follow this cent of the offenders who were under 25 were assaulted while on duty during and 2 will be full days. calendar. years of age repeated in a new criminal 1965. Monday, Sept. 5, is La Notre Dame school, Den bor Day and a school holi act after released.” Hoover said there was no change in ver, w ill open its doors this the national police employe rate from day. School will resume year to 240 pupils in P O L IC E C A S U A L T IE S are among 1964 to 1965. There remained 1.7 sworn full days on Sept. 6. grades one through four. It There are 49 elem enta the most tragic results of the inadequa police personnel per 1,000 inhabitants. Father Garcia Father Jaume Father Urdiain will be staffed by the Sis r y a n d 13 secjoi^ d ary cies of parole and probation systems. Suburban police employe rates were well ters of St. Dominic o f A k schools in the Denver Last year, 83 law enforcement officers below the national average, at 1.2 per ron, O. The teaching staff lost their lives in the line of duty; 53 of 1 ,000, despite the big increase in subur Theatine Appointments. m e tro p o lita n area; and will be comprised o f three 18 elementary and five them were murdered by criminals. Since ban crime rates. Sisters and five lay teach secondary schools out 1960, 278 police officers have been killed Hoover said the need to act on the Father Nadal has been in Conejos since Aug. 18, tine seminary of the Div-- ers. The Rev. William J. side of Denver. From the by criminal action — 96 per cent by fire police manpower shortage is “urgent, pastor of St. Augustines 1960. He was born in 1921 ine Maternity. He was or Koontz is pastor. ' .. . , t ______^ ^ :x! in A n f n n i 67 elementary and 18 Holy Trinity school, arms. especially in suburban communities. parish in Antonito and Our in P o llen s a, Spain, and dained M ay 23, 1947, by The FBI said 362 persons were in "The manpower now available is gen Lady o f Guadalupe parish was educated in the Thea- Archbishop Gregorio secondary high schools Westminster, which has within the Archdiocese volved as offenders in the 278 mur erally inadequate to cope with the Modrego. had only a kindergarten ders of police. The records show 76 mounting task being placed on the He served for two years o f D e n v e r , 30,000 stu- for the past four years will per cent of the offenders had previous shoulders of the nation’s law enforcement Vatican Daily Raps at the Theatine Seminary, dents are expected to open this year to 250 register on Aug. 29. youngsters with grades one arrest record.s, more than half of officers,” he said. Palm a de Mallorca, and came to the U.S. in Nov The school year will con- th rou gh six. The school Anticipated Stories ember of 1949. tain 180 days as compared will be stafTed by Sisters o f He served as assistant St. Dominic of Great Bend, dr Outspoken Religious. Kans. The Rev. Albert E. Vatican City —'L’ Osscr- in the name of common p a s to r a t St. Cajetan’s, Catholic School sp anyone thinks that by Puhl is pastor. (Continued From Page 1) the past is sacred be vatore Romano, the Vat sense, "which regards rela Denver, from 1949 to 1951, til looking to the present at Antonito from 1951 to to move into the future, cause it is past,” he said. ican City daily, hf i spoken tions between the Church Calendar Ready ti< and the future we have 1954, and at St. Joseph’s not to follow the past. 'T “ But today we w’ant to out against publications and the world as an adap et! a damning attitude parish, Capulin, from 1954 News Deadline have a great reverence look to the present and who may be trying to "an tion of the Church itself, of The Catholic School Ap 2 E toward the past, some to Jan. 11, 1957, when he The deadline for news for the past, and I think to the future. And if ticipate” or "condition” its teaching and of its pointment Calendar for the th thing is w'rong with was named pastor o f the stories and pictures to news stories connected morals to a mentality Archdiocese of Denver, cl them. C apulin parish. On Aug. September, 1966 through appear in the "Denver with matrimonial morality, which is Christian in name wi "Som e gentleman today 18, 1960, he was assigned Catholic Register” is which includes birth limi but perhaps no longer so August, 1967, has been re an 'Musical Junk'. has been designing a 1967 to the pastorate of the leased by the Catholic M onday at 9 a.m. tation. by the inner and profound Cu Ford,” he said. "Is he in Antonito-Conejos parish. School Office Guild. The (Continued From Page 1) "That was not true,” he • In an editorial signed by conviction o f reason and said. "I wouldn’t have sulting the person who de cost is 50 cents each. Cop 1 choir and a professional Federico Alessandrini, one will . . . minded if it had Been true. signed the Model T? I don’t ies w ill be distributed by musician for nearly 50 o f two assistant editors, it " It is stated, even au m e The boys come from aver think so. I think he is the principal of each QUALITY PRINTING Ch years altogether. And was noted that "W e do not thoritatively, that a fixed Forty Hours' age families; their parents saying the world is moving school. O ffice Supplies o f with all these changes know at this moment what, and permanent morality were furious.” and we’re going to move The calendar provides a . & Furniture coming in, I didn’t see the answers w ill be to the does not exist. It is said Devotion ho Chicago’s consternation with it. space for future appoint Tpyewriters - Calculators very much use for an grave problems concerning that there exists instead a th at the possible loss of the "This business of saying ments, activities, and organization like ours. Christian marriage. We relative morality which August 7, 1966 we choir is understandable; it we’re damning what’s come notes. It is a convenient know — and it might be changes with changing X Sunday A fter • its "I was premature in this. has been a civic institution before is s illy ,” he said. practical means of keeping good to remember it — times, customs and what is Pentecost D A V E SHEA Ke< It was a mistake.” since it was founded by "This saying, 'It was good the dates for all school- that journalistic agitation called common feeling. It is F What changed his mind William J. Finn, then a enough tbr my grandmoth * St. Joseph, Deertrail year activities in one place. has no weight at all on the useless to point out that & C O M P A N Y Co at the time, however, was seminary student, in 1904. er’ — well, so was the * Immaculate Conception, Included are all archdio teaching o f the Church in ethical relativity is neither fort the reaction to the Father Finn took over Model T.” Lafayette cesan school holidays, test 5039 South Federal Boulevard matters so vital, so deeply Christian nor human, yet hel] announcement of his re full-time direction of the "Religiosity,” he said, "is * St. Martin, Oak Creek; ing dates, report card dates Telephone 794-3748 felt and which at times there are people who ask pre tirement. It prompted a organization in 1906, after ugly. Christianity is att Sacred Heart of Mary, and others. cause suffering.” the Church to accept it Red vigorous editorial campaign his ordination, and con ractive. I see vocations as South Boulder and to start ’on a way Nat by one of Chicago’s largest tinued innovations that a byproduct of Christian "F o r some time now in which the Church could 1 newspapers to change his made it a pace-setter life. And so does the coun Italy and elsewhere news * M issions marked with mind. not take without being un an asterisk (*) may have LOREnO ACADEMY among choirs in following cil. . . papers and weeklies have 4600 Hueco S tre e t p o ll "It wasn’t me they were faithful to its e lf and its 13 Hours’ of Exposition of the Motu Proprio on ’’W e’re out to form • been vulgarizing the grave the trying to save,” he said, mandate.” the Blessed Sacrament in- EL PASO, TEXAS Church music of Pope Pius Christian people and from problems of matrimonial Chi “ but they had the idea The second -consideration stead o f 40 Hours’, • • Conducted by the Sisters of Loretto X. this we will get those who morality which the Church to J that if I left, the choir offered by the Vatican City Father O’Malley, not yet want to dedicate their lives has already placed once • • Fully accredited college preparatory tim would collapse. daily was that concerning a priest, joined the choir as to God in the fulltime more before the conscience girls* school Chi "They told me they more general social and a singer in 1913, and re apostolate,” he said. of Christians in one of the • • For resident students grades 9-12 dow would figh t it until they human aspects. mained with it until Fa major documents of the CARPETS won, and they did. 1 ther Finn was transferred E N C O U R A G IN G Ecumenical Council, the • • Course offerings include Religion, announced I was quitting Iloom size U | l / i Q con to New York in 1918. Fa vocations is "a matter of Constitution on the Church and Smaller English, Ancient and Modern on Monday, and Thursday GLASS ly.” ther Finn took 13 boys saying what you stand for, in the Modern World,” the t•l•cllanl 'n ttt* C llr I was back on the job.” Languages, Mathematical and Physical cd with him to form the nuc saying it honestly and in CO. • The Paulist choir is un editorial stated. Sciences, and Social Studies. she. leus of the Paulist choir in viting people to join you.” Furniture I (he hoi'Rc usual among great choral ■ MenUay and Widnatday • • Art, Speech, Choral, and Modern^ besi New York, and Father But many of them will organizations in that it is T H E E D IT O R IA L noted iv a n in tr 7l>l lilO P .M . Dance. Easi O'Malley was one of them. not trained in school. join an order "only if you the recent publicity given MIRRORS beei Father O’Malley became • • Athletic facilities include playing Sopranos practice three show the world some very to the problem and said tw o Father Finn’s assistant in See O u r Beautiful where cash talks fields, tennis courts, modern times a week, the teen-ag exciting thir.gs,” he said. that it is one that presents any New York, serving until he He praised the work of New Home at 2141 So. nromlway gymnasium, swimming pool, and ers and men once or twice itself as being a mediator Sllcrinan 4-2V54 tion. began his own seminary recreational rooms. a week. They regularly Sisters in the Newman 90 Lawrence 825-5251 studies. After he was or iiiiiiiuniiiiuNii sing at solemn high Mass Apostolate and said, dained in 1928, Father "Please get out on tho^ in St. Mary’s on Sundays O’M alley was assigned as campuses. There arc voca in addition to their concert director of the Chicago tions out there just waiting appearances. Al organization. for you. That big clod that O NE Y E A R , in 1948, we can’t reach on the se Father O’Malley took the T H E C H O IR currently cular campus wants to talk Scl group to Camp St. Malo at has 87 men and boys as to you.” members, and many of the Religious orders, he Allenspark, Colo., instead A spe of to Wisconsin. He recalls men have been with the charged, "are preoccupied organization since they with themselves, with pro charistic that was an unprofitable at St. J experience from his stand joined ns 9-year-old sopra moting themselves. There nos. Although as a group is selfishness there.” rist) chu; point of training -• the and Gals boys succeeded in turning the choir is ranked among Too many orders insist the world’s finest, none of on complete allegiance, he 12 to Sat that session into more It will Father O’Malley’s proteges said, on defending every "cam p” and less "summer AN EXPERIENCED AND DEDICATED o’clock ] has followed it up by thing the order says or school.” ning, Au building a serious music does. "And as the ship goes The Colorado sojourn did a process career. down we’ll say, 'Every include concert perform Sacrame Father O’Malley said the thing’s fine, everything’s ances, and the choir has CATHOLIC STAFF TO ASSIST YOU tion, will performed in Denver sev only boy he expected to lovely, blub, blub, blub, become u top flight profes blub.' " tion of t eral limes during the ment. It years. Father O’Malley sional musician became a desuit educator instead, morning, once sang in Denver as a o’clock Mi member on tour. "and hasn’t a thing to do Personalized service b’y the largest with music now.” This vi Father O’Malley’s boys Catholic mortuary staff in the in connec incur hardships to belong Father O’Malley is par area is available at Olingers. ticularly proud o f one rec charistic to the choir. The nearest AT NO EXTRA COST Portugal, lad travels five miles to St. ord. Thirty-five former DAVE UNOQUIST Owner Each of these Catholic gentlemen choir members are priests 19 Y e a r s On The Job E xp e rie n ce the 50th t M ary’s to practice; others On Three Continents pictured here serves families, upon and four are Brothers. A 17th S Irect appearanc live up to .50 miles away. 33rd FI. New Western Fed. •Fatima, , Protestant member became request, at each of our four " I ’ eople are moving out Savines Bldg. appearam away from the city to sub a Benedictine priest. neighborhood mortuaries. "That’s more than one LINDQUIST M other o urbia,” he said. " 1 pre 13, 1917, vocation a year,” he said. TRAVEL SERVICE When a family requests a specific dicted it 30 years ago,'and 1917, at "N o t many parishes have Tel. 825-7175 member of our personnel, he devotes his it’s happened.” 1 Hour Free Parking La Shells "miracle t as good a record.” 1735 C allto rn ia Desoite this, however, he time to that family — counseling place. still has a waiting list of them and directing the Rosary applicants for membership. IN CO L e i q a i l A > : . T eB o c k h o r s t d Co and Funeral Mass. Father O’Malley recalls the Eucht one bitter experience as Truly Personalized Funeral Service director of the group — a hook written a number Store of years ago, and con densed by a digest mag Publicc azine, that depicted mem Tampa, bers of the choir in the immediate "old days” as the sons of lis te d by Chicago hoodlums. o rg a n iza t proved for Since 1878 Paul T. Wilkie w ill no lo JOHN E. ZO O K GERARD R. Eckerd Drc PARTNER TeBOOCHORST. CPCU Raymond B. Harris announced PARTNER Four convenient locations'. Eckerd, pi Florida cha 7 e e / i '6 16TH AT BOULDER SnAuAeuujL AuujL 1S97 Eckerd si LUGGAGE *25-0241 1 130 PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG. E. COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA tions heir NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES those listed SPEER BLVD. AT SHERMAN al Office of ATLANTIC Personalized Monuments and Markers ture, a pr LIGHT WEIGHT 2775 SO. BROADWAY (ENGLEWOOD) organizati LUGGAGE^ Memorial Co. PHONE 455-3663 quarters ii S p e e r B lv d . At 9th the Nation 1544 Broadway Erickson 255-1 785 C o u n c il, group. Thursday, August A, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER P ag e 3. Can Formosa Democracy On Religious Program 19 TV Station To File ar. In ord- h the sug- Spark China Uprising? o f school Answer in Court Suit :ulation o f te Depart- A 16-year program to a purge of intellectuals Denver television station The Rev. Dick Newman, >n, it was make Formosa a and an economically KWGN-TV (Channel 2) pastor of the Faith Temple, he schools "showcase of democracy” disastrous attempt to was scheduled to file its brought the suit. .It said this year, has succeeded and hope develop nuclear wea answer in Denver District the contract, negotiated th in th e fu lly will inspire a pop pons. court this week to a with KCTO, provided for a $210 ,0 0 0 suit brought by bllow this ular uprising against "As the Peiping re y ea r o f Sunday telecasts, the Communist regime Faith Temple of Denver on at $5,000 a year, and that gime is continuing to a complaint that the sta lool, Den- on the Chinese main squeeze the people for the programs began in doors this land, according to a tion violated a broadcast September, 1965. The suit more resources to de contract. u p ils in representative of Chiang velop nuclear weapons, said Faith Temple had the h four. It Kai-shek’s government. Faith Temple’s accom option of renewing the the Chine.se people on panying attempt .to force ' the Sis- Yin-Shou Che, Consul the mainland o f China contract annually. ic of Ak- General of the Republic the station to resume tele tod a y are being com casting the religious orga The attorney said the ling staff o f China for the United pelled to tighten further nization’s Sunday afternoon station now carries three of three States, told the R egis their belts,” he added. ay teach- program failed with denial religious programs, all free ter the Chinese Com "Now the Chinese ’ilUam J. of its request for a tempo — a Jewish service, a m unists have failed in Communists are forging rary restraining order. Catholic Mass for shut-ins both their domestic and ahead w ith th e ir so- sch ool, Faith Temple said the on Sunday morning, and a international programs, called ’ proletarian cul lich has Yin-Shou Che $210 ,0 0 0 represented the liv e telecast from a Prot and appear to be "at tural revolution,’ which ergarten loss it would incur because estant church weekly un their weakest” and is aimed at wiping out ears will KWGN discontinued the der an arrangement with "making a desperate ef "If such an uprising the old thinking, old to 260 ‘weekly telecasts March 26. the Denver Council of fort to survive.” as occurred in Hungary cu ltu re , and old cus Ent Chaplain and Rare Manuscript ades one KW GN recently bought the Churches. Th e Consul General, should come on the toms. e school station, formerly KCTO. based in San Francisco, m ainland, we are "T h e current Chinese Father (Capt.) Neil F. Daley, Catholic chaplain at Ent AFB, Colorado According to the suit. Sisters o f was in Denver to ad ready,” he said. Springs, points out the town of Mardin, Turkey, where the thousand Faith Temple’s attendance at Bend, Communist purge con AN ATTORNEY for dress a history institute Red China’s interna tinues to take heavy year-old document he holds, originated. According to him, the document, at Sunday services doubled Libert £. KWGN said the station sponsored by the Na tional reputation has written on gazelle skin, is a page of New Testament Scripture, written in because of the telecasts, tolls, striking down had the right to discon tion al Catholic Educa been damaged by its en the original Aramaic — believed by scholars to have been the language w ith an accompanying in mercilessly countless in tinue the program because tion association at l^or- croachment on India, its spoken by Jesus Christ. While serving as site chaplain at Siyarbakir, crease in revenue. Discon tellectuals on an unpre the decision was based on etto Heights college July atrocities in Tibet, its Turkey, Father Daley was given the page as a token of friendship by tinuance (the suit said) e cedented scale. . a change in policy. Under 28. He also addressed ” Hate America” cam I'he purge of intellec Father Sulieman Senn, a Chaldean priest who served as Father Daley’s would bring diminishing )r news th e po licy, he said, the the Denver Kiwanis paign, and by lapses in tuals contrasts sharply auxiliary. Also in the Ent chaplain’s possession is a religious painting from attendance and revenue ures to Turkey, which is thought to be several hundred years old. The Air Force station does not carry paid (the loss estimated at $7,- club and met briefly its influence in Indone with the Consul Gener D en ver chaplain is currently searching for a craftsman to seal the documents, as religious programs. 000 a year for 30 years) with Gov. John Love sia, Africa, Latin Amer al’s report of achieve te r ” is the dry air is rapidly deteriorating them. — (ADC photo) and Denver Mayor Tom ica "and even Cuba” to ments in education on Currigan. the extent that its hopes Taiwan.. for U.N. recognition Area Group Ships H E S A ID his govern have been hurt, he said. "Total school enroll m ent on Formosa, the " I think the chances ment has reached 2 ,- C C D Notional Office riNG Chinese island province o f admission of Commu 800,000 persons, repre Hundreds of Rosaries of Taiwan, feels its nist China by the next senting 22 per cent of hopes for overthrow of session of the General the total population,” he Lists Convention Events Members of Our Lady o f guilds are asked to con itors the Communists are assembly are very slim,” noted. "O f all school-age The Confraternity of depth” discussions will be the Cursillo movement and Fatim a Rosary Makers of tact Mrs. Maurus J. well founded in view of he said. children in Taiwan, Christian Doctrine national held daily by and for ex the CCD; the new role of the greater Denver area A ziere, 322-9363. its achievements and there are 96.83 per cent headquarters in Washing perienced CCD personnel religious in CCD; rep ort th at 300 rosaries EA Bed failures. In any event, Yin- enrolled in schools . . . ton, D.C., has recently on every phase of CCD "Modern Catechetics,” were shipped to the Oblate Recent failings by the Shou Che added, the Illiteracy should be elim announced the program organization and work. The the kerygma and our Fathers, Our Lady of the .NY Communists in their United States should inated by 1975.” schedule for the 12 th na broad outlines of Vatican times; Snows in Bellevue, III.; foreign affairs also have continue to oppose Economically, the Re tional congress to be held IPs renewal will be pre " E c u m e n i s m — th e 100. to the Sisters of St. levard helpxKl opponents of the U.N. membership for public of China has in Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. sented at these daily ses-- Liturgy," its role in Joseph, Genwood Springs; B proposed admission of R ed China. made remarkable strides 14-17. sions. Christian formation; reli 100 to the Sisters of Notre Red China to the United If the United States in Taiwan. A land re Denver plans for this Key speakers will be ex- gious education of the han Dame, St. Louis, Mo.; 215 Nations, he said. should change its form program made the Congress include a group pierts in the fields of Scrip dicapped, CCD in Catholic for the Cursillo Organiza Taiwan’s economic stand, he said, "it island’s farmers owners train tour scheduled to ture, Liturgy, and modern high schools; CCD in tion in Denver; 125 to Sis successes, he added, have would discourage not ol’ their land — "they leave Denver on Monday catechetics. There will be Catholic colleges, CCD in ter Theophane, Albuquer KITCHEN pointed up graphically only the Chinese are happy and content afternoon, Sept. 12. demonstrations of a prac the seminaries. que, N. Mex.; 483 to the the p ligh t of mainland people but all the ed,” he said; production Departing from pre tical nature for all divi Pastors and CCD Franciscan Mission, Mes- REMODELING has increased phenome calero, N. Mex.; 170 to Fa Chinese and contributed Asian people. vious programs, this con sions o f CCD workers. leaders desiring detailed “Free Estimates” to anti-Communist sen "They would think nally and has resulted gress w ill not present the information on the Den ther Beemsterbore in West ory tim en t the Republic of they could no longer in a rapidly growing ex ABC’s of CCD. Instead, THE SCHEDULE will ver plans and delegation A frica; 240 to Viet Nam; 50 to Franciscan Sisters, C hina hopes will bring trust the United States.” port trade in foodstuffs.' said a spokesman, "in- include: "The Bible” — tour may call Mrs. Ter Indian Mission in Denver. The Dream Center down the Red regime. the Word o f God, and its esa Simms at the Catho Members o f St. Joseph’s **We hope it can * DOMESTICALLY, "O U R success in ag relevance to adult educa lic Travel and Tours of guild in Golden made 4,- 3800 Lowell Blvd. ■1 come about peaceful Yin-Shou Che said, the riculture has attracted tion and schools of religion; fice at 623-3027. - • Communist regime has the attention of a num 000 rosaries in 1965. 433-6571 455-4323 e r n ly,” he said, but add In G r e e le y failed to keep to its ber of developing coun Anyone having news sical ed that Chiang Kai- pertaining to the Rosary shek’s troops — "the timetable for developing tries,” he remarked. rn_ best armed forces in heavy industry, still "Now we are called 1,500 Children Attend Eastern Asia’.* — have suffers the effects of upon to give technical been combat ready for famine because "peas assistance in agriculture n g two years to support ants lost all their incen to countries in Asia, Schools of Religion 2 r n tives to produce,” and Africa, and Latin any mainland revolu (This is the second of The Sisters reported 18 and currently is engaged in America. tion. four reports tibout Our adults enrolled in instruc Lady of Victory Mis tion programs, and nine sionary Sisters who taking Confraternity of work in the Archdiocese Christian Doctrine training of Denver through Holy as catechists. All-Night Eucharistic Vigil Ghost youth center, Den Other special projects in ver; St. Augustine’s, cluded a teen-agers retreat Brighton, Our Lady of attended by 149 youths, an Scheduled Friday, Aug. 12 Guadalupe parish, Colo altar boys training course K. of C. Speaker rado Springs; and Our in which 17 enrolled, and Ray Humphreys, chief Lady of Peace parish, the Sodality. A special all-night Eu Fatima, Soul magazine Cross set up near the investigator of the Den G reeley) The Sisters reported they charistic V igil will be held pointed out that it was 50 sanctuary o f Fatima where ver District Attorney’s Our Lady of Victory made 1,048 individual vis at St. Joseph’s (Redempto- Our Lady appeared to the guaranteed interest on years ago this summer office, will be the guest Missionary Sisters reported rist) church, W. 6th avenue Same children the year its in connection with the that one of the apparitions speaker at the Knights more than 1,500 children program during the Sep- and Galapago, Friday, Aug. took place near the village following the angel’s visit. your money in of Columbus Council 539 enrolled in the schools of tember-June period. 12 to Saturday, Aug. 13. of Aljustrel, Portugal. It August is the anniversa Friday Luncheon. Club, religion they conducted in It will begin with an 8 ry of Our Lady’s fourth was when an angel ap Aug. 5 at 12 o’clock the Greeley area catechet investment certificates o’clock Mass Friday eve : visit at Fatima and the FRESH • BEAUTIFUL peared to three children on noon. ical program in 1965-66. ning, Aug. 12, followed by golden jubilee o f the ange- FLOWERS the hillside and told them A graduate of Notre The total included 1,120 ■ 5% interest on $1,000 or multiples of $1,000. a procession o f the Blessed • lie visit. FAST DELIVERY to offer daily sacrifices to Dame university, he has in classes conducted by the PHONE & CHARGE Sacrament and Benedic While some w ill be priv ■ Maturities at 90 days to one /ear. atone for the offenses Our served as police reporter Sisters of Regina Angelo- tion, with all-night exposi Lord receives in the sacra ileged to visit Fatima this with the Rocky Moun rum convent, working ■ Insured to $10,000 by the F.D.I.C. tion o f the Blessed Sacra ment o f His love. year to mark the occasion, tain News, crime con through Our Lady of Peace ment. It w ill end Saturday others will not. This is the ■ Interest may be paid quarterly, or deposited ’This angelic apparition,* sultant with the Denver parish, and 383 enrolled in one morning, Aug. 13, at the 6 pointed out the magazine reason why the vigil will Post and has written classes taught by 14 lay who to your account. cares o’clock Mass. story, 'lifted the curtain on be conducted at St. Jo numerous technical ar teachers who aided in the This vigil is being held the whole drama of Fati seph’s church. ticles for professional project. in connection with the Eu ma, which Paul Claudel "The prayers and sac police magazines. Pro Results included 96 First AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK charistic Jubilee at Fatima, described as ’an explosion rifices made this night,” gram chairm an is Communions, three by Portugal, commemorating Member, F. D. I. C. 17th & Stout o f the supernatural.’ ” said a spokesman in Charles Van Buskirk. adults, and three baptisms. the 50th anniversary of the’ The place where the charge of arrangements appearance o f the Angel at angel appeared 50 years for the vigil, "will be •Fatim a, a prelude to the ago is preserved exactly as come a particular atone appearances there of the it was. Statuary has been ment for the offenses Mother of God from May erected on the spot in being committed in 13, 1917, thourgh Oct. 13, memory of the event. creasingly against Our 1917, at w hich time the Nearby is the "Calvary,” Lord.” Shopping . . E ’’miracle o f the sun’ took the mile-long Way of the place. IN COMMENTING on CARPETS-DRAPERIES As a result of the many articles appearing in national the Eucharistic Jubilee at publications condemning. the so-called high cost of dying, WALLPAPERS „„„„ many people are compelled to ’’shop” when selecting a Store Bans Bad SUicnoNs OF mortuary. Althoijgh we are appalled at these diatribes, AREA they do present us with the opportunity to prove to fami Publications RUGS lies that a beautiful service need not be Expensive. Fur ther, we provide a PERSONAL SERVICE at NO EXTRA Tampa, Fla. — Effective CHARGE. im m ediately, publications listed by two national Or*« of the tarsest showrooms in Ihe west. Hundreds of roHs of fine carpets.. organizations as disap Also visit oor*CONTRACT ROOM" and see one of the regions largest selec proved for youthful readers tions of commercial carpets and furniture at the lowest prices. w ill no longer be sold in ■"SEKVING THE DENVER A R EA SINCE 1950" Eckerd Drug Stores, it was announced here by Jack • LIES . AmANDEK SMITH . MAGEE . flRTH • AIDOM Eckerd, president of the . DOVmS • lEKVIN CUSTOM • GUUSTAN . IVANMIACK . rAINTEK - ROXBURY • AND MANY OTHERS Florida chain. minfTUi ^ ooeusBCtAi -it na onauTis ■A* ucriXT iMnAUAnoMs Eckerd said the publica ABIA aiM VfCIAUSTt tions being banned are those listed by the Nation al Office o f Decent Litera ! T I - 3 L ^ V I j ture, a private Catholic organization with head SebtixLc^ & SotfA One. quarters in Chicago, and J. EMMETT NOONAN-DIRECTOR the National Churchmen’s cjt 3 8 8 -9 2 4 1 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. 433-6575 Council, a Protestant 470 SO. COLORADO ELVD. group. k I
P a g e 4 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, August 4, 1966 • Strings to the BOW P/£0 P/PBJZ OP /PPeUG/OA/.. / The Darkening Path! By Frank Morriss
the benign but degrading Two things took place" in 47 reported the discovery, citizens have the right to be women were violated — 11 the state of New York on near a Rochester suburb, of safe from predators?" for every 100,000 inhabi management of human af Wednesday, July 20. Both the bodies of two teen-age The latest U.S. crime tants. The number of fairs known as socialism. were reported in the N ew girls. The deaths of figures released (July 28) Americans submitted to What is behind the Y o rk T im e s July 22. A George-Ann Formicola, 14, by J. Edgar Hoover are aggravated assault (206,- frightening growth of story on page 61 described a and Catherine Ann Bern- shocking in their implica 700) would make up a city crime? Although I cannot ’group therapy" session hard, 16, were described as tion that this country is n e a r ly tw ice as b ig as prove it w ith cold statis shown on local television sex murders. Their bodies rapidly becoming a jungle California’s capital. tics, I do not hesitate to channel 13. This involved a bore a total of 20 stab w h e re in the strong and These figures come as a say it is the ascendancy of number o f sexual offenders. wounds and multiple ruthless stalk the weak as group a f senators led by the new philosophy — the The therapists, according to slashes. their prey. Murders (9,850 Philip A. Hart of Michigan philosophy of human the story, gave "a tentative o f them ) were committed proposes that capital pun irresponsiblity, the philoso ’yes’ ’’ to the question: "The W H O E VER killed these in 1965 at a rate five per ishm ent be abolished for phy that ignores objective Sexual Offender; Safe to girls gave a far from tenta cent above the previous 12 federal crimes. And at norms of morality and at Large? ’ substitutes human fulfill M tive "No! ’ to the question months. Th ere were nine least one state — Colorado the ment. A few hours before, the th.it concerns almost all of per cent more forcible — this November will de whic In the name of that phi New York Times on page us: "Do lawebiding. helpless rapes. A total o f 22,470 cide whether to keep the will losophy, Catholic thinkers THE death penalty or abandon it. jubil • Viewpoint The old argument educed in the Netherlands are re R E U 6 1 0 U S L Y by Senator Hart that capi ported to be justifying tal punishment does not homosexuality. In the CONFUSED deter crime is pale indeed name o f that philosophy a VA Confusion of Our Times alongside these statistics. letter w riter to the New First, there is no way to York Times magazine By Rev. L. Marvin Read prove whether it does or (July 10) said: "Isn’t the doesn’t. Secondly, capital man who takes the time to C punishment, even where it learn slowly the skills of a There was a day — of his liberated view of become a nation intrigued is on the books, is so rare great industry (dress de surely there must have sex, the world becomes a with two types o f fashion: ».V ly applied (some 9,000 signers, interior designers, (!olor been a day — when not vast bunny hutch; work, High-necked, low-hemmed play, college and sports all Victorian garbs and teen m urders were being com photographers and artists) )oin re many people talked about really the artificial one? through sex; nowadays, however, bend about the same sy-weensy bikinis. m itted in 1964; only 15 boisterous bed. Women are W e’ve split our collective criminals were executed) Isn’t he a perfect personi the qua everybody talks about it. fication of the world ’arti o f the no longer shackled by cogitation about sex into that it would hardly And that’s probably an im Order ( merely mundane matters two variants: W e view sex frighten any but the most ficial’? It is the specialized provement over the former oiHjns A like Motherhood, modesty, either as a humorless en timid thugs. man, this shadow of a situation. w h ole m an, who is the come re< Those who talk with the and premarital chastity. tity (unlike the rest of life) T H E R E A L question is most corrupt in our society. ver HilU greatest vehemence about Every lass, regardless of or as one big dirty joke. how far down the road of The sexual, violent, and ex- The R sex are divided into two her qualifications, can as Possibly the confusion is human irresponsibility will hibitionist man is far closer as.sistant categories: Puritans and pire to the New* Ideal: the result of growing pains the American people go to truth and purity than riation f Playboys. The same ideas, Playgirl of the month (or — o f m ankind or o f the deliver before it becomes so dark the pseudo purity of the put into different words, for the month). Sole requi nation. Perhaps in trying conveni, and hideous that they de social man who denies would catergorize these sites: A little imagination to shake o ff the unreality day, Au mand a return to the old- these things." (Emphasis theorists into "prudes" and and a lot of promiscuity. of prudery, we have swung, anniven fashioned idea a man mine) "pan-sexualists." Whatever Hefner is a little more pendulum-style, to the be held 1 should answer For his de Listening In categories or classifiications clever, of course, than the dream-world o f prurience T H IS obviously educated The R cisions. Have no doubt one uses to describe the Catholic press; the latter Perhaps we’ve forgotten letter writer was spewing WalU>r . about it, abandonment of phenomena makes no dif tends to hide its frequent the simple reality that sex out the dregs o f Existenti of the 1 capital punishment is part ference; both divisions rep anti-sexual bias among the is a part of life, a divine alism, and its satellite and celt Rynne Tetralogy and parcel of the new phi resent distortions of sex’s nebulous newsprint col gift; maybe we’ve forgotten philosophies of Freudi- mond ju losophy which holds that By Bishop Robert J . Dwyer meaning and depth. umns (solem nly respected this because we’ve either anism and Darwinianism. and Moi s in c e th e re is no such Perhaps our present dec but seldom read), while the made sex into a Veiled He was in effect saying Kolka, i thing as true decision, then O f books dealing with the 2nd Vatican summer o f 1962, is a fitting climax to an ade — the Sexy Sixties — publisher claims his V ir Presence (never seen, sol that self-fulfillment, "per tor of th there need be no answer Council there will be no end. This we efTort magnificently sustained. This is not symbolizes in a unique gin’s Valhalla on slick, emn silence, to be feared) fection" in some degraded Charitie ing. The truth is — some predict with all the sapiential confidence to say that all four books are on par, all way the clash of Puritan photographically brilliant or into a Mecca of Delight sort of new humanism, is the spea body always answers, the of a Solomon. Doubtless there will come uniformly sparkling, all calculated to hold prudery with Playboy pan- and literarily bright pages. (which everyone should the measure o f what indi vention. two young girls found near tides of interest, the inevitable ebb and "children from play and old men from the sexualism; the former The Catholic press gets 15 visit as often as possible). viduals should be. Let the • T h e ( Rochester, the eight stu charter n flow, but the ocean of material is inex chimney corner The second and third, it doesn’t seem to want to cents for its efforts; the Perhaps while Dr. Kin uncreative and the "unf dent nurses in Chicago, an tional C' haustible and the appetite o f reader and seems to us, suffer in comparison with admit that sex exists, and publisher gets six bits a sey was diagramming sex u lfilled ” be fodder to the innocent delivery man who Women . purveyor well-nigh insatiable. So we look the first and fourth. There are dull chap the latter seems to say throw for his. ual aberrations and while exhibitionism so reflected entered the Watts riot the N at forward to the foundation and endowment ters here and there (as there were dull that nothing else exists. Th e only natural and Drs. Masters and Johnson in the age o f the pothcad. area, three bank employes Congress of whole libraries devoted to the subject days and weeks in the Council itself); logical result of this atti were film ing sexual func The age of Existential in Nebraska, a farm family Press Ass and to the eager amassing o f private col there are pages which the author (or the DEPENDING upon tude clash is this: Ameri tions, we forgot that sex ism will certainly be in Kansas. Depravity de viously in lections, into which the tyro will be in editorial committee) would surely revise what literature one picks cans are becoming (or are) tends to rise above the di- ranked by history as troduced with appropriate solemnity. A were the set ever to be re-issued. But we sexually schizoid. mands its due. among the most decadent up, one or the other atti agram m able and filmable M A ST ! first edition Xavier Rynne! How ex:reme- would plead against such maltreatment. tude em erges clearly. So, into the sublime realms of The concept that the of all history. Let us have ly fortunate you are! A veritable treasure! The supreme merit of Xavier Rynne s re O N E m inute we think gravity of punishment Mrs. Edni certain publications of the love. done with talk o f sincerity, chief ranf porting is its freshness. Warmed over it Catholic press (no particu one thing about sex, and Possibly while Augus should not match the involvement, earnest devo gravity of the offense pro guests £ This is in marked contrast to the could well turn out to be as excessively lar one comes to mind the next minute we adopt tine, Aquinas and Al tion to humanit'* serious tasteless as stewed mutton. duces deterioration of soci S.L., pres casu al treatm en t o f the 1st Vatican now, of course) adopt a a practical attitude that is phonse were sublimating ness about the meaning of tional Ki Council. For almost the full century discouragingly dull men diam etrically opposed. and spiritualizing, and ety in countless ways. If things. As much as the age murder must go unmatched ciation a following its abrupt adjournment in tality regarding sex (color What else but simple schi while Kelly, Ford and reflects Existentialism — by L o retto by an equal forfeiture of the late summer of 1870, interest in its Rynne, eminently, wears a halo of it gray). Anything having zophrenia could explain a Connell w ere distinguish its fruits you shall judge that D en ver; life, it may not produce history was sporadic and fitful. In consistency. Whereas many who as any relation to sex and nation of young men who ing and dividing, we forgot philosophy. And the fruits N ix o n . p more murder — but it will English Ihere was next to nothing be sisted at the Council with him {wher sexual manifestation auto resolutely determine to that sex involves humans, are the deaths o f the inno D e n v e r certainly produce increased yond the meagre text-book treatment ever he was, argus-eyed, eager to spot m atically becomes Satan’s marry no one but a virgin, not angels, and more love cent and helpless, the blood Council c o f th e m an uals, until in 1920 Dom the splash of color or to detect the instrument for destroying and who spend so much of than law. contempt for life shown in o f ordinary citizens. Where en; Mrs. Cuthbert Butler published his frankly nefarious plot) moved from one side humankind. "Girlie maga their time decimating the "None of us knows rape, assault, abortion are the philosophers honest gia/ nation partisan account, based on the papers of Parliament to the other, from con zines,” women's swim numbers of the same? enough about sex,’’ claims cruelty, tyranny, or even enough to say this! National ( of Archbishop Ullathorne of Birm servative to liberal or the reverse, he styles that involve any W hat other nation could Dr. Mary Calderone. direc lie Women ingham. Thirty years later the writ has remained stalwartly faithful to his thing less than 25 square protest so vehemently tor of the Sex Information Brown, d ings of E. E. Y. Hales, popularizing original commitment. His good liberals yards of material, pills and when Virginia WoolFs Council of the U.S. (SIE- WCOF ar the researches of Aubert and other of the Council never swerved from the contraceptives, discussions language hit the sound- CUS); she may be right. the firm o continental historians, began to do Quotes to Consider path of virtue, his naughty conserva about marriage laws or screen and, in almost the Whether we have formed Richardson something to bring the pontificate of tives never deviated from their pest celibacy laws — these all same breath, decry Su our minds theologically, G u ests Pope Pius IX to life , for the English- ilential folly. From this point of view are relegated to the same preme Court interference philosophically or physi Anything of value in na- many people as possible to A rc h b is b reading public. Actually, it was the he has written a four-decker tract libidinous limbo, wherein with Ralph Ginsburg’s att cally about sex; whether ture or the moral world become owners.* (Rerum V e h r , B summoning of the 2nd Vatican Coun rather than an objective account of all such matters become empts to use the mailboxes we ridicule or revere, ex enters into reality with Novarum) Maloney, cil which occasioned, at long last; a the Council; he has been almost slav intolerable instances, dam at Intercourse, Pa.? alt or excoriate current strife and suffering and • * * erson, Cc proliferation of general accounts and ishly addicted to his brief. So in his nable doings and Freudian Somewhere, in all the attitudes about sex, there’s contest. Thus I see these W om en are all heart, tary of St special studies of its predecessor, pages Cardinal Ottaviani still lurks in frights. confusion, we have lost our a chance — better, a lik painfully confused times as even in their head. — Jean B arn es, £ largely in an effort to investigate the the couloirs as the arch-conspirator to Hugh Hefner of Playboy perspective; somewhere, elihood — that we can only a transition to some- Paul Richter, sioner o f scope of both continuity and contrast. repeal the 20th century, even though m agazine decided to amidst all the ballyhoo learn a lot more about it. thing better. — Caroline * * • thur J. Ba for one shining moment he is revealed change all of this. Because from both sides, we have In so learning, we might von Humboldt, 1813. o f the Wi Today we live in a vastly different in as a protagonist of world peace even be able to develop a * * * State and he holds the W o r ld ; S through disavowal of the nuclear ar tellectual milieu. Ours is not necessarily few positive ideas and att "The law . . . should fa- right of providing for the M ary o f 1 senal. After all, even Bluebeard must more cultivated or catholic than the late Readers’ Rostrum itudes. vor ownership and its poU- life o f his body p rior to the c o l l e g e ; 19th century, nor is history observably be permitted his innocent merriment. cy should be to induce as formation o f the State.” S tretch R any more popular than it was then. But But the devil disarmed, it would seem, Offers Bible cation of all movies? I’m TO LEARN, however, g a l coun: ours is an age when the sheer numerical is even more to be feared than the aware that each week you precludes prudery and pru Eleanor Y Editor: THE l^NV^R ^THOLIC REGISTER increase in the population, the fact that devil armed. This candid prejudice run movies classified by rience; learn in g demands M is s M ai I eryoy your very inter there are so many more people of all reflects not only on the unwillingness the NCOMP that are cur an open-mindedness that is President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. W COF mei esting paper. . .and my descriptions, when the rapid increase in of the author (or his literary advisory rently being shown in the devoid o f simple curiosity. Editor ...... Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh o f Chicago favorite columnists. I’m not the spread of the educated and interested board) to concede either humanity or Denver metropolitan area, Associate Bus. M a n a ger...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty T h e Ke mentioning any names. I Learning demands prudent middle classes, and the emergence of a sincerity to the conservatives of curia as well as movies on tele Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter Matthews, < like each one for various dissemination of informa whole fifth estate of university scholars or hierarchy, but no less on the disa vision on both the Denver tion and not an exhibition Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha tary of the reasons — sometime):' dis and their hangers-on, create a fairly bility of these latter to grasp, in^their and Colorado Springs Associate Editors ...... Frank Morriss, olic Radio agree with them. too. . . ist broadcasting o f body, widespread and insistent demand for turn, the nature of the barrage leveled areas. The TV classifica Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, Apostolatc I have a family Bible of bosom and boast. books whose appeal in earlier days would against them, and to react to it with tions are very helpful, but James R. Walsh, Chris Hermon. deliver the i the Rev. John M. Lowrie Sex is here to stay; be confined to much more restricted anything other than bewilderment and for those persons living Jack Bacon, and Ernest E. Sanchez the convent resentment. * family started in 1843 that changing times both circles. outside of the Denver area Production Manager ...... Robert W. Lynch Tuesday, Au 1 would like to give to any threaten and encourage In retrospect, what a difference it who are subscribers to the proper, changing attitudes. Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy The Won Broader than this, manifestly, is descendant o f the family. I Order of F might have made in the spirit and tem Register, there are movies Now, more than ever, no Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs the field open to the publicist, the don’t know to which per of the Council , had there been at the playing in film houses that first women’ popularizer. The journalist who denomination the Rev. individual or group, no ternal to b outset the same fraternalism among the are not listed. Quite often succeeds in catching the eye of the Lowrie belonged. The last publication can aftbrd to be Published Weekly by soring part Bishops, the periti, and the observers, the movie listed in your com m on reader, who can attract his entry in the book records removed from the genuine THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (INC.) National C, which prevailed towards its close. How m ovie guide by chance is process of human develop attention and hold it firmly in rein the death of a son, Mat 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80204 contributei different could have been, not the out running in a theater out through the length of a magazine ar thew, who was buried in ment. Telephone, 825-1145 P.O. Box 1620 date. come, but the climate of debate, the level side of Denver, and we can No one can afford to be ticle, is a man of sterling accomplish o f understanding, had the curia on its Fairmont cemetery, Den The N at ment. He must be entertaining, he ver, Colo., in May, 1915. get the classification. But less than alert and honest Subscription: $4.00 a year. Foundation side displayed itself as less intransigent more often than not class must be knowledgeable, and he must Perhaps one of your about things sexual, nor Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. project of the and the liberals on theirs as less doctri ifications are not available be supplied with sufficient factual in readers may know the can anyone afford to be Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. ternal Societ naire. Granted that there might never in cities other than Den- formation to create the impression of whereabouts of a grand less than respectful and Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. lished by the have been much hope of reconciling the ver. omniscience. Depending of course on child who would like to real. in October, ' diehards of either camp, pr of convincing Would it be possible for A7 his o u tle t, but wdth a perspicacious them that their opposite numbers were have this family Bible. to implcmen you to publish the Council’s dc look to the main trend, he does well not actual or potential heretics, still there Sincerely, these days to opt for the more liberal NCOMP’s complete listing August OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER could well have been devised, much ear Clara P. Zapfe, at least once a month so interpretation of any and every ques The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial lier on, reunions of the various groups on 713 Adela Ave. that persons outside of tion, for the more progressive view Intentions approval. We confirm it as the official publication terms of equality and intimacy, where the Ludlow. Ky. 41016 Denver could clip this and (whatever that might mean) of every of the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns language barrier might have been seen use it as a guide whenever The Apostleship of Pray tendency, and for the more sensation over the signature of the Ordinary or those o f the for what it really is, mainly a figment of Movie Listings? a new movie appears? er general intention for al exploitation of character and foible. shyness, and where those responsible for Officials o f our Curia is hereby declared official. Editor: Sincerely, August is: "Lay Apostles in W e hope The Register will be read in every BIG the functioning o f the Council might have A s a re a d e r I often R. E. Non-Christian Countries.” Now there is no question but that home o f the archdiocese. revealed themselves as men and brothers. wonder why you don’t oc Colorado Springs The mission intention for s within this area, so far as the reporting W e urge pastors, parents, and teachers to culti In d ividu ally, the Bishops generally got casionally run the National August is; "Conversion of of the 2nd Vatican Council is concerned, (This service will begin vate a taste in the children of the archdiocese for along very well with one another where Catholic Office for Motion soon in the "Register’’ - India Through the Gospel’s the reading of The Register. the work of Xavier Rynne is outstanding. they were sitting or where they were Feat Pictures’ complete classifi- Editor) Social Teaching.” -♦-URBAN J. VEHR The publication of the fourth volume of thrust together for an exiguous cup of Archbishop of Denver the series which began, electrically, with tea. but as groups during the Council the the first "Letter from the Vatican C ity’ Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. Founding Editor, Register Systeni o f Catholic Feast o f St. Francis de Sales lines of nationalism were all too firmly Jan. 29, 1960. 4434 W. 29t in tbq pages of Uie N ew Y o rk e r in the drawn.- Newspapers 1913-1960 Thursday, August A, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGIS I hK Page 5 Priest Assails Reporting JOTTINGS Aorriss Of His Study on Schools Martin K elly, vice pres will depart from Denver on degrading ident o f W estern Federal A ug. 15. Conlon recently human af- Chicago — Father And failed , which is not the reinforces the school pro Savings and Loan compa resign ed as secretary and xialism. rew M, Greeley said a conclusion of the study. gram. ny, Denver, has been ap director of a local Denver hind the New York Times story pointed by Denver Mayor printing company. Tow th o f about a sociological study "It seems a bit strange FATHER GREELEY Tom Currigan to the 1 1 cannot made by him and Peter H, that your writer ignored said this conclusion hardly D en ver P lan n in g Board. Mayor Tom Currigan Rossi was mistaken in in »ld statis- the carefully worded supports a further conclu The Very Rev. Richard has named five men to dicating that Catholic lesitate to conclusions of the study sion that Catholic schools Ryan, S.J., president of serve on the Denver Pu schools have failed. and took one phrase out have failed or should be 3ndancy of Regis college, Denver, was rchasing Committee he es of context around which phased out of existence. ihy — the named board chairman. tablished to act in an ad Father Greeley said he to build his report. We The study might indi r hum an Father Ryan, who has been visory capacity to the wanted to emphasize that noted in the concluding cate, however, that more le .philoso- a board member since this was not the conclu chapter that we expected educational and apostolic m anager of General Serv » objective Wisconsin Choir To Sing 1964, replaces Philip Mil-' sion of the study. both sides of the contro work needs to be conducted ices. They are M ort Feil- lity and stein as chairman. versy about Catholic bert, Lambertus M. Steg- lan fulfill- Members of the St. George Senior Choir of Kenosha, Wis., will appear at among adult Catholics if the reception for the Women’s Catholic Order of Foresters convention The New York Times schools to remove indi the potential of Catholic man, Clayton M. Hill, Thomas A. Conlon, a Ralph O. Williams, and which opens Sunday, Aug. 7, at the Denver Hilton hotel. The group, which report on the study, 'The vidual findings from education of their children ■ that phi- member o f Christ the King Leo McGrail. Hill, former will participate in the Aspen Music Festival, will also sing at the diamond Education of -American context to buttress their is to be realized. : thinkers parish, Denver, has been manager of Revenue for jubilee High Mass Monday, Aug. 8. Catholics,” said it showed position, but I would not The Aldine Publishing Is are re- Denver, was appointed Catholic education is have expected such be Company here recently named business manager of is tify in g committee chairman by the wasted on 75 per cent of havior from the ’New published the 368-page re the Rome Center of Loyola . In the the students who receive York Times.’ ’’ port. university of Chicago. A mayor. losophy a Women Foresters' it. Father Greeley and Rossi graduate o f Regis college, the New Father Greeley said he The study did contain a conducted it for the Na Denver, he and his wife la ga zin c had written to the newspa conclusion that parochial tional Opinion Research and their four daughters "Isn’t the per to object to the story. education has the greatest Center of the University of t SATRIANO le time to The letter said: Convention To Open impact on children whose Chicago. Rossi is a member The firms lisltd hare deserve lo be ; BROTHERS ikills of a "I feel it necessary to parents’ religious devotion remembered when you are disiribut' of the research center stafT. Ing your patronage in the different dress dc- By Sue Roethele communications, and to America, Washington, D.C., call to the attention of lines ol business. t JANITORIAL SERVICE designers, (’ olorado delegates will stimulate Catholic broad which gave assurance to your readers the fact that ^ ; INC. d artists) join representatives from casters in the creative use the financing and prepara your article in the issueon K lIlQ h tS S c t 4- the National Opinion Re Sick-Call Case 4; • Rug and Upholstery sial one? throughout the country at of radio and television, the tion of growth and gui 4. Shampooing search Center study of Swim Party person i- the quadrennial convention organization grants funds dance in Christian social Found in Denver 4- • Complete House )rld 'arti- of the Women’s Catholic for the establishment of living for the Catholic ele Catholic schools isi not al-al ' NORTH C le a n in g radio and television ofTices together accurate. St. Joachims Council of *■ • Flo o r W axing and oecializcd Order o f Foresters, which mentary schools. A new black leather ow o f a opens Aug. 7 with a wel in dioceses where none ex "The article attempted to the Knights of Columbus, t Polishing ^ sick-call ritual case DENVER 0 is the come reception in the Den ists, supplies financial aid IN THE midwestern convey the notion that D en ver, is sponsoring a 4- • Walls and Windows >4 was found at the Col- W a sh e d r society. ver Hilton hotel. to qualified existing pro states, WCOF diocesan and Catholic education has .swim party Aug. 13 at J J , and ex- The Rev. C. B. Woodrich, grams on a diocesan level, archdiocesan associations Swim land, 7740 W. 35th o ra d o B ra k e co m p a n y, OPTICAL aven u e from 6:30 to 10 ; t ^ar closer assistant pastor of Annun and supports national and contribute $15,000 annual 273 South Broadway, Dispensing Opticians * 2834 W. 44th Aye. J p.m. Admission is $2 per ity than ciation parish. Denver, will syndicated radio and tele ly to their respective Bish Denver. The owner DeW AYNE INGRAM ; 433-8831 » y of the deliver the sermon at the vision programs. CARTA ops for the education of couple. Beverages are free. may call for it at the Each couple is asked to 4022 Tennyson Street I 4- denies convening M ass on Mon also gives supplemental seminarians. "Register" office, 938 *■ 3566 So. Broadway * funds to the National O f bring their own picnic imphasis day, Aug. 8 . for the 75th Mrs. Domino, who has Bannock street, Den GRand 7-5759 I 761-0324 * anniversary celebration to fice for Radio and T elevi been a member of the lunches. Tickets may be ver, or call 825-1145, be held through Aug. 12. sion, established by the WCOF since 1925, was obtained by calling Jim educated The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bishops as an agency for elected high chief ranger White, 422-4110 or at the Monday through Fri spewing Walter J. Canavan, rector coordinating Catholic in September, 1963. She is door. day. ixistenti- of the De’nver Cathedral broadcasting, and assists assisted by Mrs. Edna JOHN ERGER CHURCH GOODS (atellite and celebrant of the dia Fratern al leaders in acti Haas, high vice chief ran News Deadline! Freudi- mond ju b ilee High Mass, vatin g members to secure ger; Mrs, Dolores Rogers, 4436 W . 29th A ve . 477-7961 nianism. and M onsignor Elmer J. listeners and viewers for high secretary; and Mrs. WELCOME The deadline for news saying Kolka, archdiocesan direc Catholic programs. Florence Welch, high trea BIG “ T" MARKET ACROSS FROM BIG "T ’ SUPERMARKET it, "per- tor of the Denver Catholic surer. Election of officers stories and pictures to lograded Charities, w ill be among THE National CARTA and trustees is held every appear in the "Denver ANN'S nism, is the speakers at the con Foundation, which is dir four years at the national Catholic Register’’ is lat indi- vention. ected by Cardinal .Joseph convention. M onday at 9 a.m. Corre UNIQUE BEAUTY SALON ALL NEW MISSALS Let the The organization, a Ritter of St. Louis, Mo., is General arrangements Brother Biederman spondents are asked to LOU'S le "unf- charter member of the Na a cooperative venture of for this years convention have their material at NOW IN STOCK to the tional Council o f Catholic Catholic Fraternal Societies have been directed by Mrs. Brother the "R e g is te r ” office at BARBER SHOP •eflected Women and a member of w ith the Church in com Domino and the executive this time to assure pub thead. the National Fraternal municating Christ to the officers. Carl J. Olson, of lication in the following world. Celebrates stential- Congress and the Catholic Denver, general represent Thursday issue. Press Association, met pre The national fraternal n ly be ative for the state o f Colo viously in Denver in 1925. insurance society o f WCOF, rado, and Mrs. Bernard J. 25th Jubilee Dry as w ith headquarters in Chi Weaver, of Lakewood, have ecadent Brother Eugene Bieder M A ST E R o f ceremonies, cago, was organized handled Ic^al arrangements is have man, F.S.C.. who is cele Mrs. Edna Haas, high vice 1891 by a .>«mall group of for the convention. Mrs. brating his silver jubilee as ncerity, chief ranger, w ill introduce Chicago women to provide Carl J. Olson has super a Christian Brother, is the t devo- guests Sister Rosemary, low-cost insurance for wom vised plans for the ban son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen serious- S.L., president of the Na en. With local units, called quet. Biederman of St. Anne’s ning of tional Kindergarten asso courts, in 19 states and Several tours have been parish, Arvada. the age ciation and a resident of Canada, the group lists 37 planned for the delegates He has been attending n — by Loretto Heights college, m illion dollars in assets, under the direction o f Mrs. Loretto Heights college, Ige that Denver; Mrs. Raymond with more than 76 million Angela banners, high Denver, this summer, prior ! fruits Nixon, president of the dollars of insurance in trustee, including tours of to assignment to Franklin, e inno- Denver Archdiocesan force. The 90,000 mem the Mother Cabrini Shrine, La., where he will serve as e blood Council of Catholic Wom ber-organization offers ev Red Rocks, and Elitch assistant principal at Han Where en; Mrs. Anthony Verlen- ery type of insurance ex Gardens. son high school. honest gia^ national director of the cept health, and now in The St. G eorge Senior A reception honoring National Council o f Catho cludes a number of men Choir of Kenosha, Wi.s., Brother Biederman will be lic Women; and Edward D. among its policy holders. will provide music at the held Aug. 7 from 3 to 5 Brown, eJr., Actuary for Headed by Mrs. Lucy reception at the Hilton p.m. at the home o f Mr. WCOF and a member of Domino, high chief ranger, and at the diamond ju and Mrs. Frank Wehling, the firm of Brown, Conrad, the organization sponsors bilee high Mass. The Wheatridge. Richardson, and Flott. philanthropic as well as all-girl choir, composed Guests w’ill include social activities, emphasiz of girls from the 6th, 7th ible to Archbishop Urban J. ing Catholic Action. It has an d 8 th grades of St. lerum Vehr, Bishop David made substantial contribu George’s school, Ken Con^rafulafions Maloney, Byron A. And tions to the national shrine osha, Wis., is conducted to erson, Colorado Secre of the Immaculate Concep by Sister Mary Cecilius, leart, tary of State; J. Richard tion in Washington, D.C., S.S.N.D., and w ill p artic Jean Barnes, State Commis and the Sanctuary o f Our ipate in the Aspen M usic Sorrowful Mother in Port-^ Festival. For two succes- BIG "T " SUPER sioner of Insurance; Ar land. Ore., and given an sivc years, the Choir was thur J. Barrett, president endowment o f .$25,000 to MARKET of the Woodmen of the invited to join a troupe n the the Commission of Am eri World; Sister William touring Europe under on their s the can Citizenship at the auspices of the Talented Mary of Loretto Heights Grand Opening >r the Catholic University of Teen Foundation. to the college; Mrs. Mary Stretch Root, WCOF le gal counsel; Attorney Our Special Event Eleanor Y. Guthrie; and ER Miss Mary C. Walsh, Wedding 1 0 % O ff D.D. WCOF member, formerly Invitations nagh of Chicago. On All Our Stock lerty T h e K e v. F r a n c is J. □rter Matthews, executive secre BRIDE BOOKS iecha tary of the National Cath* • NAPKINS EDSU'S Tiss, olic Radio and Television Open Eves by Appt. Ilett, Apostolate (CARTA) will NEEDLECRAFT THE INVITATION mon. deliver the main address at 4421 W. 29th 433-0355 the convention banquet on chez SHOP Coutresy Knitting y^nch Tuesday, Aug. 9. 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Mother Beloved circle A u g. 8 at the home of IkM- t o W O M E N will hold a swimming par Maryann Isenhart. St. ty Aug. 7 and a meeting Martha circle will have a potluck dinner and meeting E n g a g e d at the home of Bernice Martinez. Phyllis Balich Mr. and Mrs. Peter will entertain Mother of Peggy Tague Nomed Grieve, of Denver, have Angels circle. announced the engagement Vessel of Honor circle of their daughter, Judith will meet on Aug. 9 at the To CU Alumni Post Ann, to Charles J. Desi- home of Janet Capra, and ate, Jr., son of Mr. and Ellen Campbell will host The alumnae o f Mary- tivities, as well as in the Mrs. Charles Desiate Sr., ess the meeting o f the St. mount college, Salina, development of continuing o f Pueblo. Bride-elect is a Luke circle. On Aug. 10, Kane., will meet in the education programs for graduate of Mt.Carmel Yolanda Martinez will en high school, Denver, and home of Mrs. Gordon Ko- alumni. tertain St. Gerard circle MRS. WILLIAM E. Receive Teaching Grants P ark ’s college of business. var, 965 Fairfax street, Miss Tague has worked and Handmaids of Mary Her fiance attended O’GRADY, the former Ste Denver, on Thursday, Aug. for two other University of Two Loretto Heights college juniors have been circle will meet at the Southern Colorado State phanie Anne Hupp, is the 4. Colorado alumni directors awarded Master of Arts in Teaching grants at the home of Judy Wong. The college and Colorado State daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The meeting will be an — Kenneth C. Penfold, University of Denver. They are, left, Kathy Anne group had a surprise show W esley Sheldon Hupp, of now a Boulder realtor, and Lane, Galesburg, Mich., and Mary Ciarvella, Den university and is employed informal picnic starting at er for Kay Shanklin re Lakewood. Bridegroom is William E. Davis, now ver. The grants, financed by the Ford Foundation, by Sundstrand Aviation. 6:30 p.m. A ll alumnae and cently. the son o f Mr. and Mrs. president of Idaho State provide that the recipients will participate in one Th e wedding will be held students presently at Joan Murnan, secretary, Charles A. O’Grady of University. class per year through their senior years, earning Nov. 26. tending M arymount from is compiling new circle Denver. The double-ring She joined the CU staff an MA in a fifth year at the University of Denver. the Denver area are invit lists. Any changes in mem ceremony was performed , in 1945 a< a secretary in Miss Lane will earn her MA in chemistry, Miss ed to attend and should North Dakota bership, addresses or phone May 28 in Our Lady of call Mrs. Kovar, 322-0407, the department of physical Ciarvella in history. numbers should be given education for women. P ic n ic S et Fatim a church, Lakewood. for reservations. Chairman to her. She may be reached The couple will reside in of the event is Miss Peggy Among her activities. The annual North Dako at 421-0248. Denver. Tague. Miss Tague is a former member of the board of ta picnic will be held Aug. MISS T A G U E , a mem Miss Tague directors of the University 14 at Washington Park, Franklin and Kentucky ber of Sacred Heart parish, Club and she is a member street entrances, Denver. Boulder, has been named ant. The promotion was of the coordinating com Information can be ob SnCHS-LRUJLOR assistant director o f alumni effective July 1, according mittee of the Division of tained by calling Wayne relations at the University to C. Dean Graves, CU Student AlTairs. , 1543 LARIMER ST. - 830 I7 tm ST. W entzel, 688-4424 or of Colorado, it was report director of alumni rela She is a graduate of Dorothy Howard, 688-3923. ed recently. tions. Marymount College, Sali- In the newly created na, Kans., and she is ENGRAVED A member o f the alumni W VVVV V V V f f V W W l office staff for 1 2 years. post, Miss Tague will work chairman of the Mary Miss Tague was promoted in the coordination of mount Alumnae Associa PLASTIC from administrative assist- alumni club and class ac tion o f Colorado. GLASS SIGNS & DESK PLATES Custom Picture Framing Denver Woman Young Women's All Glass Replacements BftOMZE TABLETS Is Elected to Retreat Slated Sarviea — Quality Satisfaction / National Post For Aug. 26-28 DALLAS DENVER COMPANY No w... AI Aj saVi 11 i>\s ea ri i Mrs. L arry Biernbaum, A retreat for young 3152 W. Alameda Ave. T a member of Precious single women and col Ph. 934-5833 lege girls will be held at Blood parish, Denver, was T El Pomar retreat house, elected vice president of Colorado Springs, Aug. Der the National Association 26-28. Retreat master will o f Babysitter Registries at al ] the Association's annual will be the Rev. Andrew Lawrence, M.S.SS.T. Tra meeting and luncheon Backstage Tips Will W ashington, D.C., The house will accom modate only 55 persons Miss Eileen Downs, right rear, drama instruc Aug recently, Mrs. Biernbaum so early reservations are tor at St. Mary’s academy’s creative summer pro is the owner of Baby T1 advised. Mrs. Meredith gram, gives make-up pointers to Molly Huff, right, Sitters, Inc. desi, J. H uff, 355-9469, will as she applies liner to Margy Kleiger’s character One of the principal MRS. LOUIS EDWIN- velc accept reservations make-up in the ’’Spider and the Fly”, a short play aims of the organization SON, the former Joyce El and presented by fellow students and mothers. is to define and promote len TeBockhorst, is the through Aug. 18. uniform national daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The cost of the week standards for babysitting Gerald R. TeBockhorst of end is $20 with a $5 de Homemakers Council Set posit required. Trans registries and sitters. The Denver. Bridegroom is the The National Extension will include presentation of Ni portation to Colorado N A B R requires that any son o f Mrs. Louis Edwin- Homemakers council will special awards to home Springs can be arranged. registry who is a member son, of Boulder, and Brig. open Aug. 14 on the Colo m aker groups throughout must have personal Gen. (ret.) C. T. Edwinson rado State university cam the country. Al interviews with any sitter of Austin, Tex. Ceremony Retreat Movement pus in Fort Collins. Work before acceptance on was performed July 30 in shop sessions w ill be con register. Membership in Plans Conference A c Christ the King church, ducted during the confer Dr. James P. Gray State the registry is on a Harbor Springs, Mich. — ences on family life, safety, Denver A reception was PLUtS male selective basis. held. The couple will reside Plans are being completed conservation, health, recre OPTOMETRIST Further information shoul in Boulder. fo r th e 14th annual re ation, home and family, Eyes examined of free gifts 3-PC. S E T collet may be obtained by gional conference of the leadership, and interna . . . when you open or add $300 or Visual Care STAINLESS didat calling Mrs. Jen National Women’s Retreat tional relations. more to any savings account. One MIXING BOWLS upon Biernbaum, 757-7606. Monday Movement to be held here Nearly 4,000 members Contact Lenses gift per fa m ily ...p le a s e ! Oct. 2, sponsored by the are expected to attend the 213 Colo. Bldg. DECORATOR STOOL Th Morning three-day session which Surety Bondi 15” HIGH. FORMICA TOP Catholic Nurses Scramentine Sisters of the 1615 Calif. serv Blessed Sacrament Retreat CALL Corp Deadline! House, Conway, Mich. Eating Habit For Appointment Call: gram Plan Retreat Change your eating hab Delegates from Michigan, GIBRALTAR Savings reer its to lower your blood 825-8003 Paul T. McGrady The Archdiocesan Coun The d ead lin e fo r news Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, .AND LOAN AStOCIATIO and cil of Catholic Nurses will stories and pictures to Minnesota, North Dakota, cholesterol, and reduce VAN SCHAACK & CO 1905 E. Colfax Ave., Denver / Phone 399-1454 progi appear in the ’’Denver and South Dakota will at- your risk of getting a sponsor a retreat at El 624 17lh Street DEROtITS MADE OY AUGUST lOTH EARN PROH AUGUST 1ST by t heart attack. ANDERSON-HALL Pomar retreat house, Colo C a t h o lic R e g is te r * * is tend the conference. Phone 297-5636 educi M onday at 9 a.m. Corre- rado Springs, Sept. 9-11 for Watch Curves unifo medical personnel. Reser spondents are asked to mont vations can be made by have their material at Slow down before you EVELYN’S DRAPERIES allow calling Betty Moriarity, the ’’Register” office at enter a curve, says the Highest Quality Work for f 825-8975, or Cele Geiger, this time to assure pub- State Patrol. Taking and Materials candi 355-0800. lication in the following, curves at high speed 1501 South Pearl SL the I The Council w ill hold a Thursday issue. often leads to accidents Tel. 744>64:i9 and . general meeting Sept. 29 and highway deaths. shipn at St. Anthony’s hopsital, Abstinence Unian Complata Casualty, in col! Denver, at 7:45 p.m. Plans TRY AUGIE'S jors w Plans Convention TRADITIONALLY ^ Homaownars. will be made for a fashion A uto , and under show and card party to be • THE FINEST IN || SPUDNUTS Commercial Atlantic City, *N.J. PHOTOGRAPHY In su ran c e on ly held Oct. 8. The Catholic Total Absti (KING OF THE profei DONUTS) Phone 7.56-0636 - ofRce prohi Boston Bond W ins nence Union of America w ill hold its 94th annual DeCKQCE sSdio (IN KING SOOPERS CONCOURSE) ;m-9547 - re.s. 4«SS E . C olfaK Ph. 3M-4353 ^_^Ukesld^ho££ingCer^^ 2330 So. Colorado Blvd. 100th First Place convention here Aug. 8 , opening with a Mass at St. f f f f f f f f f f E Gloucester, Mass. — St. Nicholas of Tolentine M arg William’s senior band of church. Dorchester (a section of Mak< Boston) marched and man Miss euvered to its 100th first HUNT CLEANERS daugh place win out of 107 clash Mrs. F es over a 1 1 -year stretch cently in competitions sponsored Proudly AFB, by the Archdiocese o f Bos P ro cla im s ington, ton. the sp: list at 6TH A V E . Lake c OLIVER'S: nio, Te FI o m j u u i V j i t MARION C a th o Meat Market : Theatre Restaurant To Jo i "Serving Denver Since 1923 With -iunlily Meals"^ JOSE’ SAPIEN, Maitre’D KURT FISHER, Mgr. CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER- San / Internal Fresh FouHiy NOW OPEN FOR LUNCHEON associa f PrsItMlMiai AMat Cullan ta Sarvt rau Under the Personal Supervision of Kurt Fisher, M gr. Nationa PNaaa 7U 4«2f ij|) i. 4111 ^ va . and Jose' Sapien, Maitre'D Must "STAY-AT-HOME" Mean "STICK-IN-THE-MUD"? R e tr e a (Beth formerly of The Scotch n' Sirloin) launch) program SERVING: from 11:30 a.m. fo r the
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Thursday, August 4, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER P ag e 7 Youth This Week In Colorado Springg M f. St. Francis Sets mg. UU August Ceremonies In vestitu re and profes- que, N. Mex.; Mary Pro- Sister M. Thomas Ann O L P cline A sion rites will take place vost, Sacred Heart parish, Deats of St. Mary Magdal at Mt. St. Francis, Colora- P resco tt, Ariz.; Marleen ene’s parish, Denver, will By Walter Kranz do Springs, Aug. 12 in the Sem anko, Our Lady o f pronounce her perpetual convent chapel at 10 a.m. Guadalupe parish, Albu- vows. She is the daughter Proof Positive Three from Denver parish- qucrque, N. Mex.; Susan of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. discovered bodies are rush es w ill participate in the Widhalm and Laura Zach, Deats. A story on Page 3 of last ing pell mell through the ceremonies. both of St. Francis’ parish, OTHERS pronouncing Thursdays Rocky Moun- darkened voids of endle.ss .L I A M E. Jeannette Catherine We- Humphrey, Nebr. perpetual vows will be tain News provides the space. former Ste- ber, daughter o f Mr. and Sister M. Charles Buch- Sister M. Angela, Sister M. greatest possible proof that And yet perfect order is maintained at all times. In !upp, is the Mrs. Henry W. Weber, of holz, a novice from Holy Kevin, Sister M. Loraine, God is alive. fact, the order is so ex •. and Mrs. St. Anthony’s parish. Den- Family parish, Denver, will and Sister M. Michelle. In the story, the Smith tremely perfect that astro n Hupp, of ver, will receive the garb pronounce her first vows, Bishop David M. Malo sonian Astrophysical ob nomers are able to predict degroom is o f the Poor Sisters of St. She is the daughter of Mr. ney w ill officia te at the servatory denied a "scary . and Mrs. Francis Seraph o f Perpe- and Mrs. Paul Buchholz. ceremonies. rep ort" that the asteroid unerring accuracy the exact orbit of an a.steroid ’ G rad y o f tual Adoration. Miss W e b e r ------Icarus may hit the earth lik e Icarus, and tell us louble-ring is a 1965 graduate of St. with the force of 1,000 hy Joseph Convent high school drogen bombs. The obser centuries in advance,just performed . what space-path it will r Lady o f for aspirants located at Nocturnal Adoration vatory assured the worriers Mount St. Francis, Colora take in its journey through Lakewood. that Icarus "will pass four do Springs. the eternal skies. ! reside in million miles away as pre Other postulants to re Services Scheduled viously predicted.’’ If certain people want to ceive the garb of the Poor Now if God is dead — or buy the idea that all this Sisters o f St. Francis Ser if He has withdrawn, as is b lin d chance. I can’t aph of Perpetual Adoration Catholic men from all within the city, some reports have it — possibly agree with them. in the ou,..,, same ceremony —-are parishes in the Denver Confessions are heard who or what could keep I f certain people want to Diana Brin, St." Michael’s spend an hour from 7:30 p.m. until 6 a.m. the billions of spinning say they don t understand QO parish, Craig; Rena Galle- the Blessed Sacra- Communion is distributed worlds in such perfect ord it and dismiss the whole T H H ST. gOH, St. Anne’s parish, Tu- in Nocturnal Adora- hourly from midnight until er? If God is dead, who or subject by saying that no cumcari, N. Mex.; Cecelia tion .^rvices to be observed 6 a.m. what could prevent a mil body else can understand She Assists Nurses t Holy Ghost church, Ann Gold, Holy Family A Mass will be offered at lion asteroids from collid it. I can't agree with them Downtown Denver. Thurs- 0 Cherie Bjork, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bjork, Lakewood, is a parish, Pueblo; Loyola midnight. Other Masses on ing with the earth lor either. TUG (Trust Us Girls, a volunteer program) at St Anthony’s hospital, Herrera, Our Lady of Gua- f J * ’. F irst F rid a y w ill be at what would be left of the Most people can under Denver. A junior at St IV,Gary’s academy, Denver, she assists in nursing dalupedalune narish. parish, Albuauer- Albuquer- Aug. ,5. 6:15. 7. 7:45 a.m., 12:10 earth after the first one stand it. Because mo.st The vigil begins at 9 services with 35 other gir.'s. Checking a patient’s chart with the young p.m., and 5:15 p.m. hit)? people believe God is very ^ E S volunteer is Mrs. V. E. Jones, right, staff nurse on the medical ward at St p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5, and Following are the hours much alive. Anth ony’s. News Deadline! hours are assigned to men assigned to members of the ON T H IS "little ball of from various parishes Rem em ber! Nocturnal Adoration socie mud," as Jim Bishop calls F'ast driving may save The deadline for news ty of the various parishes: it, we are spinning through stories and pictures to a minute, but an acci 'Shares' Awarded 9- 10 o'clock — St. John’s. St. Ro*e a fantastic universe at Area Parochial Stuedents dent at high speed can appear in the "Denver of Lima. Presentation, Christ the unimaginable speeds. Catholic Register" is Kins, Sts. Peter and Paul. Holy take a life in a .second. To Contributors Name, Ft. l-osan; St. James. B illions and billions of ITl M onday at 9 a.m. Corre 10- n o'clock - Holy chosLSt. suns, moons, stars, planets To Join Training Group spondents are asked to Bottineau, N. Dak. — [■^rabeth'*. All Sainu. St Catherine, comets, asteroids, metcors Derby: Notre Dame. , . , , Newest have their material at "Builder’s Shares’’ are n.i2 o'clock - Cathedral, St Jo- g R ia x ie s , and Other un- Twelve students from tended by 108 students director of Red Cross the "Register" office at being awarded by the St. seph
St. Louis’ Parish (Engle Keith Barbier, 6:15 and 7 Parish Spotlight a.m. wood) — The annual par* ish picnic will be held at Servers for August are: 6 Elitch Gardens, Denver, a.m., Steve Lechman and Wednesday, Aug. 10, be Tom Lechman; 7 a.m., ginning at 4 p.m., at the James Tierney and John La Fonda pavilion. R o b e r t s ; 8 a.m., Mike ceeds will benefit the par Geoffroy and Mike Fitzpa ish. trick ; 9:30 a.m., Clifford For $5 per family Johnson and David Ford; (whether the family in 11 a.m., Michael Mundt cludes three children or 10 ) and Lonny Thompson; each and every adult and 12:15, OJaf Lubeck and i child can ride all three of Kevin McDermott; and St. the coasters. Merry-go- 5:30 p.m., James Roberts St. round, etc., as many times and James Magers. P a r is as they like, plus refresh The hour assigned to the Anthoi ments. Everything in the men o f the parish for Noc ence o park including kiddy-land turnal Adoration at Holy Paul ; (with the exception of the Ghost church Aug. 5 is 4 specie S k y-D iver) w ill be avail a.m. poor o able from 4 p.m. until Aug. 1 closing. Parishioners are M onday Planning Fort Collins Bazaar asked to bring friends and corned family to the event. Tick M orning is not Following are officers of the Fort Collins Holy Family parish aiiiiuai ets for couples are priced same ( bazaar in the parish hail Aug. 5-7: I,xjft to right, first row, Charles M art at $3, and single persons, D eadline! ceg, so inez, chairman; Father Bartholomew Quctglas, C.R., pastor; Mrs. Jovita 50 cen ts. F a m ilie s can The deadline for news funds I Garcia, kitchen; Mrs. Dolores Mendoza, and Mrs. Lee Martinez, booths and bring their own picnic stories and pictures to with t provisions; second row, Mr. and Mrs. Pilar Mora, youth department; Mrs. lunch. T ickets are avail The o! Filigonio Arellano, and Mrs. Max Roybal, kitchen; third row, Mrs. Barbara able a fter all the Masses appear in the "Denver Catholic Register” is enuc { Rivera, secretary; Mrs. Rudy Maes, chairman of the queen contest. Sunday, Aug. 7, at the Vincen' M onday at 9 a.m. C o rre rectory, or from Tom box ir spondents are asked to Cherry, 757-1749. church; have their material at Confessions for first Fri o f whic Variety Will Highlight the "Register” office at day w ill be heard Thurs and th this time to assure pub day, Aug. 4, from 3:30 to for the lication in the following 5:30 p.m. and in the eve Two ning from 7:40 to 9 o’clock. Th u rsd ay issue. Bazaar in Fort Collins each w Masses First Friday will be St. Louis Parish Picnic Aug. 10 em erge $1.50 at the door; 75 cents the Mother Cabrini Club said at 6, 7, and 7:45 a.m. R e m e m b e r! Fort Collins —The annual Members of the F. J. Geoffroy family of St. Louis* parish, Englewood, contucU bazaar and festival put on under 12 years. are asked to donate cakes are shown sampling the games at Elitch Gardens, Denver, the scene of the Servers for First Friday Fast driving may save a On Saturday, Aug. 6 , for a cake walk to be held Masses are James Johnson minute, but an accident at come t by Holy Family parish will annual St. Louis parish picnic, which will be held Wednesday, Aug. 10, s is t i n{ booths will open at 5 p.m. Saurday and Sunday. and Robert Geoffroy, 8 high speed can take a life be held Aug. 5, 6, and 7 at beginning at 4 p.m. at the amusement park’s La Fonda pavilion. Admission Geary, the parish hall. Games will be played and Knights of Columbus is $5 per family for all the rides, beverage, and ice cream. The parish has a.m.; Shawn Thompson and in a second. food, consisting of enchila members will conduct the er. trei The feature o f the bazaar extended an invitation to nil interested families to attend. Tickets and Wente, will be Bennie Martinez’s das, tacos, tostadas, and doll booth. information can be obtained by calling Tom Cherry, 757-1749. .iiiimiiiiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiMiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiMMiiitmtiiiiMi Saturda Mariachis Del Norte. It tamales, served. Then come zaar wi w ill play in the hall on refreshments, followed by a AFTER the first night St. Vincent's ST. ROSE OF LIMA on Sunc Aug. 5. dance from 8 to 12. Music o f the parish bazaar, Ben St. Patrick's Commerce City imiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiMiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii There A concert and the crow by the Royal Jesters. Ad nie Martinez’ Mariachi St. Patrick’s Parish St. Catherine’s Parish ning of the Spanish queen, mission: $1.25 per couple Band w ill play each suc Winners at the parish booths, (Denver) — Members of (Commerce City) — A PTA REBICH Parishi who will reign during the or 50 cents for girls and 75 cessive night in the follow annual Derby Fair are Preisser’s Superette the Altar and Rosary soci- meeting will be held on Milton Scott, Denver; attend a three-day benefit festival, cents for men. in g places from 10 to 12 Fancy Meats And Groceries ety will hold their annual Aug. 17 at 7:30 p.m. for CONSTRUCTION CO. will be held at 8 p.m. and On Sunday, Aug. 7. the p.m.: Dorothy Tate, Thornton; FRU OCLIVIRV AND The F breakfast following the 7 registration for C.C.D. General Contractors last to 9:30 Friday, Aug. 5. festivities will begin with a K a th erin e Mihal, Denver; CHARCI ACCOUNTS patron a.m. Mass Sunday, Aug. 7, classes. 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