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Member of^ Audit Bwrem ef Clrculationi SCHOOL IS OPENEO IN ROGGEN WITH 35 PUPILS Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1948— Permission to reproduce. Except on Peter’s Pence Tribute Articles Otherwise Marked, given After 12 H. Friday Following June Precious Blood Nuns 5 Episcopal By Archdiocese Gets DENVER OmiOLIC From Wichita Teach Ministers at In New Institution First Mass Hoiy Father’s Thanks The Rev. Francis William Dun can, who studied briefly,in St. 7 ■Room Romdenoo lovod 2 i Milos to Sonre as Thomas’ seminary, Denver, in Aid Parlicniariy Timely as Pope Simggles to 1942, offered his first Solemn Mass Meet Post-War Charity Needs; Apostolic REGISTER‘ NT * Goiveni; Pastor, Parishionors Track in Winnetka, 111., under unusual circumstances. Five Episcopalian The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies ’The Denver Catholic Register. We clergsrmen were present, and half the con ^ gation was non-Cath- Blessing Is Imparled Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Desks From Spearville olic. Ministers attended the break A letter received by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr from Services, Photo features, and y^ide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) Roggen.— The newest school in the Archdiocese of Den fast held later in the community the Holy See carries the Holy Father’s grateful thanks for center, and one o f them spoke at VOL. XLH. No. 6. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946. $1 PER YEAR. ver, Sacred Heart in Roggen, has been open^ with 35 pu the affair, attended by 120 per the Peter’s Pence gift of $10,000 this year from the Denver pils enrolled. In charge are two Sisters Adorers of the Most sons. The Rev. Robert G. Mc archdiocese. The aid is particu Precious Blood, whose mother-house is in Wichita, Kans. Mahon of Denver gave the sermon larly timely in meeting post-war This is the first institution in the state of Colorado to be in the Mass. Three Monsignors problems, writes Monsignor J. B. were present, and relatives from Montini, Substitute Secretary of placed under their direction. all over the nation attended. State. The Apostolic Blessing is At the present time classes are being held in the former Father Duncan’s family is not imparted to the Archbishop, Men’s Holy Hour Set for Oct. 13 Catholic. He was a student for church building, which has been remodelled to provide two priests, and faithful of the archdio modern classrooms. One division, the Anglican ministry in the cese. The letter follows: including the first to third grades, Nashotah House, Episcopalian Vatican City, Aug. 27, 1946 Inienlion for Pontiff, {Bad DuHngaithed is in charge of Sister Lillian; the seminary near Milwaukee, and SEGRETERIA DI STATO Citation Given NCCW \ Re£!^d in War other, including the fourth to Chaplain Named was ready for ordination to the DI SUA SANTITA Suffering Persons eighth grades, is taught by Sister diaconate when he entered the Anita, who is also superior. Catholic Church. The Provincial N. 139335 Desks for the new school were For St. Vincent’s of the Viatorian Fathers, who Your Excellency, In Europe secured frbm St. John the Baptist’s have several students in St. It is my happy duty at the com ■parish in Spearville, Kans. Several Thomas’, sent him to the seminary mand of His Holiness, Pope Pius The annual Holy Hour for parishioners, together with the Home in Denver in Denver for a brief period to XII, to inform Your Excellency of Catholic men of Denver •will Rev. Charles Sanger, pastor of the study before entering the no vitiate. He came here Feb. 6, the receipt of the sum of $10,000 Keenesburg and Roggen parishes, The Rev. Nicholas Walsh has be held in the Cathedral Sun B i m i TO 1942. as Peter’s Pence for the year 1946 traveled to Spearville by truck to assumed the chaplain’s post at St from the Archdiocese of Denver, day, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m., an obtain ^ e desks. A playground for Vincent’s home, Denver. A native Father Duncan decided against which you so very thoughtfully nounces the Very Rev. Harold the pupils is now being prepared. of County Waterford, Ireland, service in a religious order, how forwarded to Vatican City through V. Campbell. The intention of Lack of Materials Father Walsh recently returned ever, and studied for the Diocesa the kindne.ss of the Apostolic Dele the devotion this year is for the from his homeland, where he had of Davenport. He was born in Holds Up Chapel Winnetka Oct. 6, 1917, the son of gate. Holy Father and the suffering of T»'4kty-two months overseas, been visiting since April o f this The Pontiff ever grateful for Europe. Archbishop Urban J. four and a half years in service, To house the sisters, a seven- year. The Rev. Joseph Walsh was Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Duncan. this annual donation, so generously Vehr will conduct the Holy Hour foiir-ef^paign stars, the Bronze room residence was secured and m charge of chaplain’s duties at Sigrid Undset, famous Norwegian author and a friend of Mrs. Dun and so lovingly made by Your Ex and Father Padficus Kennedy, iarr his support in combat moved two and one-half miles from the home before his recent ap cellency, your priests, and flock, O.F.M., will speak. All Catholic ojpranifons in Italy, and the rank the country to its present location pointment as administrator of can, ■wrote to the young priest at near the school. Completely re the time of his ordination. bids me convey to his beloved chil men of Denver and vicinity are of full colonel distinguished the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo. dren of Denver the expression of urged to attend. Archbishop war irecord of the Rev. Preston P, modeled and newly furnished, the The new chaplain at St. Vin his paternal gratitude and o f his Vehr is anxious for a good rep MoX^biy, C.M., but he would convent will also have a chapel as cent’s made his studies for the particular appreciation of the ad resentation both to demonstrate r it ^ r talk about the Blessed soon as materials can be secured. priesthood at St. John’s college Sister Cleopha is the housekeeper. mirable spirit o f filial attachment the faith of the Catholic men of MoUierjwd her Miraculous Medal. in the Diocese of Waterford, Ire Limm sisnii and devotion to Christ’s Vicar Much of the work of remodeling land. He was ordained June 16, Denver and to aid suffering fel "Thn greatest experience I had both the school and the convent which was the inspiring motive of in iSi/iwrvice was in seeing the 1938, by Bishop Jeremiah Kinane. low Catholics abroad, particularly has been done by parishioners, In September, 1938, he came to this noble gesture. those behind the Iron Curtain, by prfeSthhess of the Catholic chap In the.se days when the post-war who also donated most of the labor America to work in Natchez, Miss., imploring God’s help. lains and their devotion to the problems arp so numerous and spirtttiil needs of their men.” on the new Sacred Heart church, until 1942, when ill health neces now nearing completion. At the varied, as His Holiness extends his 25 Priests Attend With this observation Father Mur- sitated his coming to Colorado. present time, services are being paternal assistance' to the poor Quarterly Meeting phy^nums up his World war II Father Walsh convalesced in suffering and needy victims of service, held in the basement of the new G lock n er h ospital, Colorado war, your generous aid is particu The vigor of the Holy Name so structure. Springs, until April, 1945, when James M. Mitchell, ezecative di dent, the citation for the co-oper. larly timely and it consoles the ciety, which sponsors the annual jFatlier.Murphy, who has just fin Church Lacks he went to Mt. Elizabeth retreat, devotion, was shown in the quar rector of the National Catholic ation of the NCCW with the NCCS i s ! ^ pKaching a highly success- Mt. Morrison, staying for one heart of the Chief Shepherd to Community Service, it shown pre during World war II. The presen feel that in this vast work of Chris terly meeting Sept. 23 in Hagus fid . Mh^ulons Med^ novena in Interior Fittings year. After that time he took the Sister Carlos Marie of the hall. Annunciation parish. There' senting Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison tation took place at the national hn’s parish, Denver, was one Because of government restric trip to Ireland. Lorettine order at Loretto Height* tian charity you are his valid, of Golden, retiring NCCW presi convention in Kansas City. constant, and bountiful co-oper were 25 priests present, the largest e first Vincentian Fathers to tions on the purchase o f hardwood, Two brothers of Father Walsh college, Denver, will soon return ators. number ever seen at such an af the service. He began his the church proper still lacks floor also are priests. One, the Rev. to China, after six years in this In token o f his abiding grati fair, and about 350 laymen. The re duty in May, 1941, as a ing, pews, altar railing, and an al James P. Walsh, is incardinated country. Her new assignment will tude and benevolence the Holy reports from tHfe parishes, when lieutenant in Fort Sheridan, tar. Designed by John K. Monroe in the Waterford diocese. The take the nun to the Immaculate Father most cordially bestows on added together, showed a tremen Stars, Stripes Outweigh n the space of two years of Denver, the edifice is being other, the Rev.