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Minnesota Prelate To Speak at Pally An outstanding American educator, Bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul Egleston prize at Yale. The work is re­ sota State Junior College board, the first Bishop James Patrick Shannon, Auxiliary Minneapolis, Minn., will be the principal garded as an important contribution to clergyman to hold that position. speaker at the archdiocesan Year of Faith American history. rally, which will be held in Bears Sat- FOLLOWING his consecration as dium Sunday, Oct. 29. Bom in 1921 in South St. Paul, Bish­ Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul in 1965, op Shannon attended public and parochial Bishop Shannon continued for a year as Bishop Shannon will address an ex­ grade schools and was graduated from St. president of St. Thomas and was named a pected crowd of 50,000 Catholics who will Thomas Military academy in 1938. He member of the Bishops’ committee for gather for the Pontifical Mass at 2:30 was graduated from the College of St. Ecumenical Affairs of the National Cath­ p.m. concelebrated by Archbishop James Thomas in 1941. After theological studies olic Welfare Conference, assistant episco­ V. Casey of Denver and 12 priests. Com­ at St. Paul seminary, he was ordained a pal chairman of the press department of munion will be distributed, a ceremony priest in 1946 and assigned to the St. the NCWC. and a member of the subcom­ that will involve 100 priests. Paul Cathedral as assistant pastor. He mittee of Bishops involved in ecumenical later did graduate work at Oxford univer­ dialog with Anglicans in the U.S. BEFORE HE was appointed Auxiliary sity and at the University of Minnesota, In June, 1966, he resigned as presi­ Bishop to Archbishop of St. where he received his M.A. in English dent of the college and was named pastor Paul-Minneapolis, Bishop Shannon, 46, literature in 1951. He attended Yale from of the Church of St. Helena, Minneapolis. served for 10 years as the president of 1951 to 1954. the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, his Bishop Shannon has appeared on alma mater. When he was named presi­ During Bishop Shannon’s 10 years as both radio and television, locally and dent of the college in 1956 he had be­ president of the College of St. Thomas, nationally. An outspoken advocate of come the youngest college president in remarkable progress in scholarship and racial justice, he went to Selma, Ala., the United States. A year before that, material growth were made. He served in in 1965 and addressed marchers. He while completing work for his Ph.D. at official posts on many educational asso­ recently joined with other- Catholic , his doctoral dissertation, ciations and programs. At present he is Bishop.s to sponsor a petition for "Catholic Colonization on the Western chairman of the Association of American immediate negotiations to end the Bishop James P. Shannon Frontier,” earned the George Washington colleges and also chairman of the Minne­ Vietnam conflict. dcniicr. catholic

COLORADO’S LARGEST WEEKLY Aid Spanish-Americans

THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1967 Archbishop James V. Casey pre­ VOL. LX II No. 6 sents a check for $1,000 to Samuel R. Martinez, state coordinator for Office of Economic Opportunity programs and president of the Latin American Synod Will Education Fund. Martinez said the money will be used to help students of Spanish-American descent to attend Herald N ew college. LAEF was formed 18 years ago, and has helped more than 500 Church Era students obtain college educations. By Ellen Sullivan Official Schedule Rome Correspondent LAEF Given Tuesday, September 19, 7:30 p.m. — A new era will begin in the govern­ Archdiocesan Development Fund ment of the on Sept. 29 Meeting, Catholic School Office. when the Synod of Bishops meets in Gift To Aid Wednesday, September 20, 7:30 p.m. — Rome. It is the introduction into the Census and Education Study Meeting, Church of what might be regarded as a form of permanent representative govern­ Christ the King Gymnasium, Denver. ment. Students What is the Synod of Bishops? In sim­ Twenty-six students entering colleges Fall Confirmation Schedule ple terms, it is a periodic meeting of the throughout Colorado this month owe their with 193 delegates of the world’s Bishop Moloney opportunity for higher education to the national Bishops’ conferences, religious Thursday, October 12, 4 p.m. — Rifle, St. l^tin American Education Fund (LAF.Fi. orders and heads of the Roman Curia. It Since its founding 18 years ago, in Mary; 7:30 p.m. — Glenwood Springs, is a sharing, between the Pope and his St. Stephen 1949, LAEF has helped hundreds of Bishops, of the supreme jurisdiction over youths from throughout the state get a Sunday, October 15, 4 p.m. — Denver, St. the entire Church. Although Christ gave college education that otherwise likely Rose of Lima to Peter the special mission to "feed My would have been out of their financial Tuesday, October 17, 7:30 p.m. —. Den­ sheep.” He gave all the Apostles the power reach. And the organization’s founders ver, Blessed Sacrament to rule the Church when He sent them Thursday, October 19, 4 p.m. — Wray, like to believe they are just getting start­ forth "to make disciples of all nations ... ed. St. Andrew: 7:30 p.m. — Yuma, St. teaching them to observe all the com­ John mandments which I have given you.” Last week Archbishop James V. Tuesday, October 24, 7:30 p.m. — Den­ Casey presented a check for $1,000 to ver, Most Precious Blood The function of the Synod, in the LAEF President Samuel R. Martinez, Friday, October 27, 11 a.m. — Aspen, St. words of Pope Paul’s motu proprio state coordinator for federal anti­ Mary; 5 p.m. — Minturn, St. Patrick establishing the body, is "to encour­ poverty programs. Martinez said the Sunday, November 5, 4 p.m. — Denver, age close union and valued assistance gift would be a big help in LAEF’s St. Anthony of Padua; 7:30 p.m. — between the Sovereign Pontiff and the program of helping any applicant for Denver, St. Louis, Englewood Bishops of the entire world; to insure aid who can benefit by it. Sunday, November 19. 4 p.m. — Denver, that direct and real information is St. Vincent de Paul provided (to the Pope) on questions LAEF exists to help prospective college Sunday, November 26, 4 p.m. — Denver, and situations touching upon the in­ students of Spanish-American descent, St. Philomena ternal action of the Church and its and since 1949 it has made more than (Turn to Page 2) 530 individual loans and grants totaling more than $100,000 — and it’s still grow­ ing. 2 New Parishes The organization’s fiscal year begins Official Appointments April 1. Since that date this year, 96 Given Names applicants have been interviewed — com­ Rev. Joseph Leberer, Holy Family pared to a total of 78 during the 1966-67 fiscal year, when 56 grants or loans total­ Names have been given to two of the Church, Security, also to be Chaplain ing $6,522 were approved and issued. f-* four new parishes established in an offi- of the Knights of Columbus Council Ij cial announcement by Archbishop James Rock Plunges Info Church No. 4636, Security, and Faithful LAEF was formed as a non-profit or­ » V. Casey Aug. 3. Navigator for the Fourth Degree A 70-ton boulder rolled and crashed into the northeast corner of Pre­ ** The new parish in the area of North- ganization by a group of professional men Knights of Columbus Assembly No. cious Blood church in ^ew Castle recently and damaged the church be­ and women troubled by the loss of a . glenn, with the Rev. Martin McNulty as 4636, Security. yond repair, according to the Rev. Robert Durrie, pastor of St. Mary’s pastor, has been named Immaculate source of potential community leadership Rev. Richard Mershon, St. Joseph church, Rifle. At the time of the accident no parishioners were in the — the promising Spanish-American stu­ * Heart of Mary. church, which is a mission of Rifle. The ledges behind the church show Church, Golden, also to be Chaplain dents who could not go to college because |» St. Jude is the name designated for the height from which the rock gained momentum to demolish the build­ of the Knights of Columbus Council they couldn’t afford it. , the new parish in the Green Mountain No. 5757, Golden. ing. See story in Section 2, Page 1. area, which has the Rev. William Sievers In addition to making grants and I as pastor. loans in its own right, LAEF provides an The other two parishes, named upon 20,000 Baptist Delegates invaluable counseling and guidance ser­ f establishment, are Church of the Risen vice for applicants that often leads to V, Christ, in the area of South Monaco and scholarships available from other founda­ Dartmouth with the Rev. Joseph O’­ tions or the colleges themselves. Malley as pastor and St. Joan of Arc par­ Seek Peace in Racial Battle Currently, for example, Loretto Heights college maintains two scholarships for ish, Arvada West, with the Rev. James Twenty-thousand delegates represent­ sometimes several years” of deliberate nation, not only to eliminate the cause of LAEF, another is extant at Temple Buell Rasby as pastor. ing the 6.3 million members of the large­ planning. riots but to fulfill the national promise to college, and Civitan Club also makes an See story on Page 3. ly Negro National Baptist convention de­ Dr. Joseph H. Jackson of Chicago, Negroes: annual LAEF scholarship award. clared peace in the struggle for racial president of the National Baptist conven­ • "The American people must do more In 1963, LAEF expanded its scope by equality — but did not call off the battle tion, said the "declaration of peace” was thinking and planning for community increasing its emphasis on annual pledge Alexico Apostolic Delegate against discrimination. adopted to try to ease "the tensions, growth and development that would in­ donations. The "10 M Club” was formed The delegates acted at the climax of hatreds, bitterness, and riots and other volve the planned victory over the physi­ Vatican City — (RNS) — Archbishop to enlist 1,000 annual memoerships at the convention’s annual meeting, held in negative acts that have attached them­ cal and economic causes of riots, such as Guido dei Mestri, formerly pro-nuncio to $10 each. The move served not only to Denver last week. selves to the civil rights movement.” unemployment, poor housing, poor educa­ Kenya and apostolic delegate to Eastern increase financial resources but to inter­ The declaration of peace was embodied He emphasized, however, the reso­ tion and all the other social evils. Africa, has been appointed apostolic dele­ est a far wider segment of the community in a resolution adopted after delegates lution in no way meant any lessening • "Somehow there must be a deliber­ gate to Mexico. heard a report from a committee investi­ of legitimate pressure "for justice, ate effort to win the psychological war by in the program. "We sign up more members each year,” gation of the causes of race riots in equality of opportunity, freedom, and reducing tensions and trying to create a a spokesman said. "Now we can hope Cleveland, Newark, Detroit, Chicago, all of the values and virtues of first spirit of good will. People in government that none will ever be denied who need Memphis, and Los Angeles. class citizenship.’’ and in religion, business, industry, profes­ sions, labor and all the arenas of life our help.” The committee reports also listed "con­ A scholarship committee of five mem­ THE REPORTS blamed the riots on should do their best to create a new cli­ structive principles” to be followed by the bers evaluates applicants’ scholastic re­ "outsiders who had come into the commu­ mate. cords and provide the counseling and The Denver Arohdiocesan Chancery reports nity under the guise of helping people to • "Religious leaders should especially help to deepen the moral tone of the na­ guidance service. a total of $30.00 donated toward seminary gain their rights” and who were able to Atheism Rides the Rails tion and render men more conscious of burses during the past week. capitalize on "misery (that) created for LAEF STUDENTS are enrolled at Donations for the St. Judo Burse were re­ In the Soviet Republic the needs of their fellow man and render many a sense of despair which led to nearly every institution of higher learn­ ceived from Denver, Mrs. M.M.B., $10; Denver, their fellow man strong enough to with­ frustration and bitterness.” Berlin — (NC) Mobile museums of ing in Colorado, including nursing schools Mrs. L.E.M.. $5; Denver. H.B.. $5; Denver, Despite the very real "existence of cer­ atheism installed in railroad cars, are stand the evils that are heaped upon Mrs. R.R., $5; Snyder, Colo., Mrs. F.E., $5. and junior colleges. Most rely on L A ^ tain social evils” that helped foment riots, bringing atheist propaganda to small vil­ them as they labor to overcome.” only to supplement their own hard-earned All offerings toward the various burses are the reports charged that the disturbances lages in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Vice President Hubert Humphrey ad­ used to educate young men for the priesthood. college funds. investigated w'ere not spontaneous but Socialist Republic, one of the 15 republics dressed the convention delegates last Fri- They may be sent direct to the Archdiocesan (Turn to Page 2) Chancery, 1536 Logan street, Denver. resulted from "many weeks, months, and composing the Soviet Union. (Turn to Page 2) Page 2 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, September 14, 1967 'Learning for Living' Bishops Synod. . . (Continued From Page 1) for strong debate on this section of the necessary activity in the world o f agenda.” Adult Education Plan today; and to facilitate agreement on From inside the Papal commission for Although Father Paul relationship of God and the cross?,” and "Is the essential points of doctrine and meth* the liturgy comes the report that the Wicker took his theology men which no one else Bible still relevant?” ods o f procedure in the life o f the Synod will examine three new versions of degree from the Gregorian possesses,” Father Wicker While there may be sug­ Church.'* Canon of the Mass which the com­ University in Rome and said. gested outside reading for mission's experts presented to Pope Paul his collaborator, John those who have the time, The Synod’s role, therefore, is to give this spring after meetings this year and McKenna, is a graduate of "WE HOPE to stimu­ no homework will be as­ pastoral, grassroots information from all last. Vernacular Canons are of course the Institute of Lay Theol­ late the exchange of view­ signed and no minimum over the world directly to the Holy Fa- under way, but the changed version to bo ogy at the University of points during these Mon­ educational background ther. The delegates will counsel the su- chosen by the Synod may, for example, San Francisco, the "team day night classes, starting will be necessary. preme head of the Church not only on eliminate both the list of the Popes after teachers” of an adult theol­ Oct. 2 at St. Francis de THE CLASSES will run current happenings, but also on doctrinal Peter which was inserted to show the ogy course expect to learn Sales high school,” Mc­ from 7:30 to 9 p.m. each questions. Apostolic succession, and the roll of the more than they teach dur­ Kenna said. "It might be What will the Synod not do? It will earliest martyrs of the Church. In place ing the "Learning for called a dialogue, or a Monday. Fees for the not hammer out dogmas, just as Vatican of these Christian martyrs may be substi- Living” series. sharing of insights, even course are $5 for indi­ Council II did not formulate dogmas, tuted a listing of local saints, which will "It was brought out at though we do hope to viduals, $8 for a couple, and $2.50 for religious. Without the Pope it will not be an infalli- have more meaning to the Christian Vatican Council II that the cover some specific matter ble body, and it cannot formulate any community. Holy Spirit inspires whom in the eight weekly ses­ There will be no textbook final opinions or exercise any authority Some rather startling innovations in He will, so anyone might sions,” he pointed out. to buy and no tests will be over the Church without the Pope’s sane- seminary training may come out of the have an insight into the Subsequent to his theolo- given. tion. In Rome, however, it is expected Synod. In line with what some dioceses gic education in Rome that in practice Pope Paul will abide by and religious orders such as the Jesuits Father Wicker has con­ most of the Synod’s decisions, just as he are already doing, the Synod may suggest 2 Scholastics ducted three annual series I Forty Hours' I abid^ by most of the Council’s decisions, that seminaries be moved from secluded on religion for adults at The Synod is different from the Coun- spots, to the heart of big cities and even Join Staff at St. John the Evangelist I Devotions I cil in two important ways. It is a perma- to college campuses, where seminarians parish where he is assist­ nent part of Church structure, unlike can know the modern world which they ant pastor. McKenna had Sept. 17, 1967 ecumenical councils which are usually will serve. In countries like Italy, Spain, Regis College three years exp>erience as XVin Sunday convoked about once a century; and its France, and South America where boys 'Learning for Living' Two Jesuit Scholastics, director of adult religious After Pentecost members are the delegates of the world’s enter the seminary from ages 11 to 13 education first in San Jose, Bishops, not all the Bishops themselves (in Italy, for example, age 16 is a "de­ Getting ready to send out brochures announc­ both alumni of Regis col­ St. Patrick’s, Denver ing the "Learning for Living” adult education lege, Denver, have been Calif., and then in Kansas St. Michael’s, Craig sitting in Rome. layed vocation”), and where these young City, Mo., parishes. boys virtually never go home again, are program that will be held Oct. 2 ost-Council Church. Once a the "Register” and a member of the steering phy. James B. Guyer, S.J., universe so big?,” "Can an asterisk (*) may have Paul’s letter which he sent on March 29 rule is "fixed in Canon Law,” as canon committee. The classes will be held at 7:30 p.m. of Ft. Collins, has been you love God without 13 Hours’ of Exposition through the Synod secretary to the secre- lawyers put it, it is immutable until Can- Information is available by calling 237-3628 or named an instructor in loving your neighbor?,” of the Blessed Sacra­ tarics of the national Bishops’ conferences on Law is reformed or until the Pope in­ 377-6319. histo'.y. Guyer is a 1960 "Does God want to 'keep ment instead of 40 informing them of the agenda. At the tervenes. The Code of Canon Law was graduate of Regis and Fol­ in touch’ with us?,” "Why hours*. Roman Curia pre-Synod reports from promulgated half a century ago, in 1918, ey graduated from Regis in ****** i Bishops show that the two most controver- and the Church must abide by its deci- Holy Land Slide-Talk Set 1961. -K sial doctrinal topics will be clarification sions until it is reformed. After the Vati- Guyer is a graduate of SATRIANO of the magistcrium. or teaching authority, can Council, Pope Paul issued a special Ft. Collins high school and o f the Church, and defining more pre- motu proprio allowing some experimenta- At St. Andrew Seminary entered the Society of Je­ BROTHERS sus in 1961. Foley graduat­ cisely how Christ is present in the Holy tion . in , Canon • Law, • 4. and he established a There will be a special on the Holy Land, slides JANITORIAL SERVICE Eucharist. special commission to revise all of Canon r> r> •• j ed from Kapaun high ^ . .. , .... showing of Holy Land on Rome, Pompeii, and school in Wichita. He en­ INC. . report that slides at St. Andrew’s semi- Athens will also be shown. tered the Society in 1962. Outside the doctrinal segment, the their work may u k e another decade, and 1050 S. Birch, Den- These slides were ob- • Ruk and Upholstery Both hold master’s de­ Shampooing warmest d ebate w.ll be on m ixed whatever d^is.ona the Synod makes to „ „ Saturday evening, tained on a two-month pil- grees from St. Louis un­ • Complete House marriages. According to the Pope s hasten or change the commission’s work gept. 16, beginning at 8 grimage made by Mrs. iversity where they have Cleaning agenda directive, discussion will center will have a profound effect on the post- ^ shirley J. Noll, regional • Floor Waxing and been assigned since joining Preferred around a Papal instruction o f March Council Church. ______• - - - - Polishing chairman of the Blue the Jesuit order. rates for 18, 1966, which relaxed some of the • W alls and Windows Army of Our Lady of Fati­ customers conditions imposed on the non-Catho- Although Pope Paul has set Oct. 24 Washed ma in Colorado. They will FOR MUTUAL FUNDS of Ruwart lie partners and did away with excom- as the tentative closing date for this Rehearsal Starts be narrated by Mrs. Noll. PHONE 2834 W. 44th Ave. McKinnon munications of Catholics who marry session of the Synod, the betting in • • i JOE ALBl Refreshments will be 433-8831 Chevrolet. Inc. before non-Catholic church officials. Rome now is that prolonged debate on For Civic Chorus served following the show­ Cascade Investment Co. Age limit 33 years The Pope’s March 29 letter noted that the agenda will extend the meeting 716 17th Street 3966 So. Broadway ing. Metropolitan Leasing Inc. there have been "some criticisms and until about the end o f November. The Department of Parks 825-3852 761-0324 suggestions about difficulties in exe- and Recreation has an- ) op nroceeds Mutual Fund Specialists 2535 South Colorado Boulevard Denter cuting” the instruction. There are two burning issues which nounced the Civic chorus i f ^ Pope Paul excluded from the Synod calen- of the Denver Municipal wUl ao the A source within the Curia says, "There dar, just as he excluded them from the Music association will be- gei^jnary which is con- is real division on the Synod topic of Ecumenical (pouncil: Birth control and gin the fall rehearsal ducted by the Theatine Li: mixed marriages, and even within the Cur- celibacy. Most definitely the Holy Father scheduled Monday, Sept. 'j'jje public is invit- ia there is great polarity on the subject does not want the Synod to discuss either 18, Room 402, East high ^ ^ attend^ /L Several groups of Bishops, netably the of these topics, and he has reserved final school, 7;30 p.m. Americans and the Germans, are gearing word on both of them to himself. — Interested persons may GLASS •wy apply to sing in this group meeting the member- CO. Baptists X at the re- (Continued From Page 1) DURING HIS visit to Denver, the Vice hearsal hall each Monday. d n iM M U U J L President toured War on Poverty centers, The chorus will prepare FOR MIRRORS day night. He praised Dr. Jackson, who and was greeted by a group of Annuncia- for the annual presentation JOHN E. ZOOK EARL G. COLGLA21ER G E R A R D R . :*€» Our Kvuutiful TcBOCKHORST, CPCU had issued a call for the declaration of tion school pupils who staged a demon- of Handel’s Messiah in A U t O L . 1S97 peace originally early in the meeting, and stration in gratitude for a school lunch December, in City audito- New Home at criticized advocates of racial violence who program initiated under terms of the rium. Lawrence 840 Insurance Exchange Bldg. •"would retreat into a never-never land of Child Nutrition act. Pilot study for the hot, black anger.” program was conducted at Annunciation. Gift to LAEF i> (Continued From Page 1) clude Joseph Medina, vice president, and LAEF s value to the state is recognized Dr. Daniel Montoya, treasurer. Mrs. Pris­ t annually by a governors proclamation of cilla S. Mares of Holy Family parish is 4- Latin American Educational Fund Week, executive secretary. scheduled this year from Nov. 13 through LAEF maintains an office at the United if 19. 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Father Mershon has •ound ish here Sunday, Sept. 24. en was vying for recogni­ Father Machebeufs ini­ Rev. Thomas McGrath, been at St. Joseph’s for the The Centennial celebra­ tion as the territory’s No. tial property acquisition in who was assigned to St. past three years. tion of the parish will be 1 city. Golden contemplated con­ Joseph’s in 1872. The Other Religious orders I run highlighted by blessing of The Rev. Joseph P. struction of a parish Franciscan Fathers took whose priests have served each the new parish center by Machebeuf visited Golden school, which never mater­ pastoral charge of the par­ St. Joseph s during its long the Archbishop James V. Cas­ on his first mission survey ialized. 'The new parish ish during a period of in­ history are the Congrega­ indi- ey. of Colorado in 1860, and it center, however, houses a dustrial decline in the tion of the Most Precious uple, Archbishop Casey will was he who built the par­ modern, eight-classroom foothills city and relin­ Blood and the Society of :ious. celebrate Mass at St. Jo­ ish’s first church, a woc^en catechetical center for the quished it in 1913, after Jesus. book seph’s church at 6 p.m. structure, and celebrated religious instruction of 365 completion of the construc­ The Rev. A lbert E. II be Sept. 24, and bless the the first Mass there May grade school children and tion project that provided Puhl, pastor of Holy Colorado Springs Makes Plans $211,000 parish center at 19, 1867 — a year before more than 100 high school the parish with its second Trinity parish, Westmin­ 10th and Ulysses streets he became first Bishop of students. church. ster, also headed St. The Rev. Robert F. Hoffman, pastor, of St. Mary’s parish, Colorado immediately afterward. An Denver. Monsignor Moran was Joseph’s parish for a Springs, and lay Co>Chairmen Albert Mantz, center, and Edward Carrigan open house at the center THE PARISH church is pastor of St. Joseph’s from six-month period in 1951. discuss plans for St, Mary’s participation in the archdiocesan Year of will follow. HISTORY records that the third built here. Fa­ Faith rally in Bears stadium, Denver, on Sunday, Oct 29. St Mary’s and Father Machebeuf took his ther Machebeufs original other parishes in Colorado Springs have assigned rally preparations to The Rev. Richard Mer- choir to Golden from Den­ frame structure was re­ Religious Education Sunday working committees. They are among more than 300 priests and laymen shon, St. Joseph’s pas­ ver for that initial service placed at the turn of the working on the program throughout the archdiocese. tor, said special invita­ — and a pioneer later re­ century by a brick church To Be Observed on Oct. 1 tions had been extended called that the first collec­ constructed under the aus­ Religious Education Sun­ Education Office, will be to three former pastors tion barely covered the pices of the Franciscan day will be observed in the the main speaker. -- the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ travel expense. Fathers who then served Archdiocese of Denver on gnor John P. Moran, In later years. Mother the parish. Sunday, Oct. 1. New Parishes Report pastor o f St. John the St. Frances Xavier Cabrini The present church was Archbishop James V. ke Evangelist parish; the was a frequent visitor to built in the late 1950 s. Casey of Denver will be ^ad- Rev. Barry J. Wogan, St. Joseph’s, bringing Sis­ St. Joseph’s parish S t. Ju d e/ 7:30 until 9 o’clock in parishioners to Father the principal celebrant at a the Leroy school audito­ pastor of St. Rose of ters and children from priests, until recently, Concelebrated Mass in St. AT NO EXTRA COST Green Mountain O’Malley for the basic Lima parish; and the Queen of Heaven orphan­ served as chaplains ' for DAVE LINDQUIST Owner rium. compilation of the list. John the Evangelist 19 Years On The Job Experience d t h St. Jude is the name Rev. Andrew Warwick, age in a horse-drawn buggy boys at Lookout Mountain church, Denver, at 4 p.m. On Three Continents i v e Although no daily Mass­ St. Anthony’s hospital. and stopping en route at School for Boys and once 711 I7lh street chosen for the new parish The mailing address The Mass will be preced­ 23rd FI. New Western Fed. i o n es have been scheduled. the property in Mt. Vernon also had spiritual charge of Savinas Bldg. in the Green Mountain for the Church of the ed by a meeting in St. r a - Father McNulty has been St. Josephs parish, one canyon. girls at Mountain View area, announced the Rev. Risen Christ is P.O. Box John’s gym at 2:30 p.m. 40 William Sievers, pastor. St. granted permission to offer of the oldest in Colorado, When the parish was School for Girls and youths Sister Simone, recently BRQICSHI Maas in homes of the pari­ 22333, Denver 80222. The lists the most illustrious established in 1867, it be­ at Federal Correctional Jude Thaddeus was one of new telephone number is appointed archdiocesan Tet. 825-71/5 the 12 Apostles, a cousin shioners two nights a Catholic names in the came the second in Colors- institute. coordinator of the Religious I Hour Free Parking La Shells 757-5511. ______I72S C afU ern la ______of Our Lord, and patron of week, on Tuesdays and Father Mershon continues those seeking help in diffi­ Fridays. Assisting the pas­ to serve as chaplain for cult cases. tor on weekends is the Catholic students at Colo­ Rev. Joseph Brogli, S.M.B., Pastors of New St. Joseph’s Hospital Masses arc being of­ a Bethlehem Father cur­ Parishes To Meet fered on Sundays in rently pursuing advanced Campers Memo: The pastors of the four Alameda high school at studies. Will Mark 94th Year new suburban parishes in the following times: 8, 9, Father McNulty is tem­ Did You Forget porarily residing at Hojy metropolitan Denver will By Jim Sena Sisters, the new chaplain A RETREAT 10, 11, and 12-noon. The meet soon to formulate and the new assistant Rev. John Flynn, C.M., a Trinity rectory, phone: 429- Some Clothing? ...when and where you come plans and compare notes It was Sept. 14, 1873, administrator. member of the faculty at 8778. on the establishment of the year after Father Jo­ 'They are Sister Cordis aside and rest awhile. St. Thomas’ seminary, Clothing, including their parish plants. seph Machebeuf was Marie, Sister James Eliza­ Denver, is assisting the sweaters, jackets, and St. Joan of Arc Rev. James W. Rasby, named Bishop of Denver. beth and Sister Jean Wil­ Retreat begins at 8:00 P.M. F R ID A Y parish on weekends. He had invit^ the Sisters liam. The new chaplain is boots, have been left by pastor of St. Joan of Arc campers this past sum­ The Mass schedule for of Charity of Leavenworth, Father Robert Greenslade Closes at 6:00 P.M. SUN DAY • in Arvada West, Rev. Mar­ mer who attended Camp Father Sievers is resid- the new St. Joan of Arc Kans., to come to Denver and the new assistant tin McNulty, pastor of the St Malo for Boys, Estes % • ing at Notre Dame school, parish (Arvada West), has to found a hospital. administrator is Frank Immaculate Heart of Mary Park, according to the 2165 S. Zenobia, phone; been announced by the 'The Sisters granted his McGregor, formerly a per­ ( • in Northglenn, Rev. Wil­ R t Rev. Monsignor Ri- SACRED HEART RETREAT HOUSE 922-3456. Rev. James Rasby, pastor. wish and "Hotel Dieu,” the sonnel executive with Mar­ liam Sievers, pastor of St. chard Hiester. I-1, Daily Mass is being offered seed of the sprawling mul- tin-Marietta. Jude in the Green Moun­ Monsignor Hiester said in the St. Joan of Arc par­ ti-million-dollar St. Jo­ 'The Register described Sedal^, Colorado—26 Miles South Hwy #85 ( • Immaculate Heart tain area and the Rev. that the articles o f cloth­ ish center, 10815 W. 58th seph’s hospital, was plant­ the new hospital dedicated avenue at 7 a.m. Monday Joseph M. O’Malley, pastor ing may be claimed any i . O f M a ry ed at 25th and Market in May 1964, as a giant through Friday and at 8 of the Church of the Risen time during the day at The name of the new Christ in Southeast Den­ streets in a six-room brick that "money and hard PHONE 688-4198 a.m. on Saturday. Sunday work built, and sentiment Holy Ghost church, parish in the Northglenn Masses are offered in ver, will gather to discuss house. designed.” downtown Denver. Un­ NOW! area has been designated Arvada West high school various phases of program­ claimed articles will be The celebration o f that This is your housC/ enjoy it. Immaculate Heart of Mary, at 8, 9, 10:15, and 11:30 ming their new areas. given to the needy. humble beginning will THE sentiment idea re­ according to an announce­ a.m. Baptisms are held at fers to the original twin ment from the Rev. Martin the parish center on Sun­ be held at the new St. towers erected as part of McNulty, pastor. More days at 2 p.m. Confessions Joseph’s Sunday, Sept. 17, at 1835 Franklin the administration building than 800 persons attended are heard at the parish street, 94 years after its in 1900. This is true in the first organizational center on Saturday from 4 T H E R O U N D I BANK addition to the fact that meeting held recently. to 5 p.m. and from 7:30 to founding. the structure was built The exact location of the 8:30 p.m. future parish site is yet to The Sisters have invited with the intention of be determined. Considera­ all their friends to the providing the best possible tion was given to a favora­ C h u r c h of 94th anniversary celebra­ care for the more than tion at the giant new com­ ble location. Risen Christ 600-patient complex. plex, an 11-story twin- A Confraternity of Chris­ ...W ITH ALL-yROUND SERVICE tian Doctrine (CCD) pro­ Eight hundred parishion­ towered land mark which Daily Press gram to provide religious ers attended the first Sun­ rises high above the old PLEASE TAKE NOTE instruction for the estimat­ day Masses at the Church eastside neighborhood. ed 1,700 children of the of the Risen Christ in the The building which origi­ Bulletins Due nally occupied the site at I' parish was also launched. varsity gymnasium of ALL DEPARTMENTS Approximately 75 volun­ Cherry Creek senior high 18th avenue and Humboldt A t Syn od <• teers have indicated their school last week. Father streets was razed in 1964, New York — Newsmen OPEN ^TIL 8 P.M. V willingness to assist in the Joseph M. O’Malley, found­ On Faculty its familiar red twin tow­ covering the Synod of CCD program and more ing pastor of the new par­ ers toppled to make way Bishops convening in Rome Arthur Grady, above, for the new pair. Sept. 29 will be able to EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT are expected to join the ish, announced this past has joined the faculty of obtain daily press bulle­ if program, said Father week. Masses are offered Loretto Heights college, FOR YOUR FAMILY BANKING CONVENIENCE FIVE separate develop­ tins, according the the McNulty. The first meeting at 8:30 and 10 a.m. in the Denver, as an instructor LOBBY HOURS — MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 TO 3 2,700 capacity air-condi- ments on the present site Catholic Press Association to organize the CCD pro­ in theology. His under­ gram will be held in the have culminated in what is (CPA). James A. Doyle, DRIVE UP WINDOWS 7:30 TO 6:00 tioned gymnasium facility graduate work was done school hall of Holy Cross one of the more modem CPA executive director, at 4801 S. Boston street. at the University of Sas­ 4' parish, Thornton, Thurs­ The parish will eventual­ hospital complexes in the said that press conferences katchewan, Saskatoon, nation. and public cere'’ .onies will S o u t h w e f- day, Sept. 14, at 7:30 p.m. ly be constructed in the Interested persons, espe­ Canada, and St. John’s Sister Mary Andrew, also be conducted, but the / ^ a n k 3000 block of S. Monaco university, where he is a f cially volunteer teachers parkway between E. Co­ administrator, said Sun­ frequency of conferences candidate for the M.A. and workers, are invited to day’s celebration will be has not been indicated. A FULL SERVICE COMMERCIAL BANK ¥ lumbia place and E. Dart­ in theology. attend. mouth avenue. Sixteen marked by informality, Information on the press 1380 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. AT ARKANSAS ¥ architects have forwarded providing an opportunity arrangements was sent i- Masses are being of­ letters to the parish lay Cardinal for staff members and Doyle by Monsignor Fausto DEN\'ER COLORADO 80219 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. fered on Sunday in the advisory committee to be their families to meet with Villainc, head of the Vati­ ¥ auditorium of Leroy considered for the new Donates Land three recently assigned can Press office. t elementary school, 1451 building program. E. Leroy drive, at 6:30, 7: Parish envelopes and 30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, and registration forms were To Poor 11:30 a.m. Baptisms are distributed last Sunday to held on Sundays follow­ bring the parish mailing Lima — (RNS) — Cardi­ ing the last Mass. Con­ list up to date. Neighbor­ nal Juan Landazuri Rick­ fessions are heard every ing parishes have forward­ etts, Archbishop of Lima, Shopping . . . Saturday evening from ed names of their former. has donated land to 25 poor families who were recently made homeless by floods and other natural As a result of the many articles appearing in national Annual Cabrini Shrine disasters here. publications condemning the so-called high cost of dying, 'The land, originally des­ many people are compelled to ''shop^ when selecting a Pilgrimage Set Sept. 17 tined for a Catholic school mortuary. Although we are appalled at these diatribes, and social center, will pro­ they do present us with the opportunity to prove to fami­ The fourth annual pil­ anniversary of the appear­ vide sufficient space to lies that a beautiful service need not be Expensive. Fur­ grimage and processions ance of the Blessed Virgin give each family a "simple ther, we provide a PERSONAL SERVICE at NO EXTRA sponsored by the Blue to the children at Fatima, dwelling,” it was an­ CHARGE. Army of Our Lady of Fati­ Portugal. nounced. ma will be held Sunday, Cardinal Landazuri re­ Sept. 17, 3 p.m., at Mother THE ROSARY will be cently made a similar ges­ Cabrini shrine, Mt. Vernon recited during the proces­ ture when he suggested Canyon. sion. The Rev. Harley that plans for a National Those planning to pay Schmitt, pastor of All Basilica of St. Rose of homage by attending the Saints’ parish, Denver, will Lima be abandoned and procession are asked to be celebrant at Benediction the funds be used instead meet at the mother-house of the Blessed Sacrament to erect a Public Service at the shrine at 3 p.m. and will give a talk on the Center for the destitute of There will be a proces­ occasion. Lima’s slums. sion of the Blessed Sacra­ PIRSONALIZEO MONUMENTS' AND MARKERS ment from the mother- house to the shrine. 'The procession will also include J. EMMETT NOONAN-DIRECTOR the carrying of the Pil­ m e m o r ia l c o . 433-6575 grim Virgin statue in 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. commemoration of the 50th S P e C R IT oVL'e v f c R D a t 9th • p h o n e 255 ir«$‘»^ Page 4 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, September 14, 1967

Page » Registorial Confusion Among Laity — Not All Their Fault By Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty /

We read of an interesting survey this past week con­ the 17,000 parishes in the U.S. However, the parishes are still vehemently opposed to priest-Sister function no longer be one of administrator: "He should spend all | » cerning the reactions of some of the laity on the were chosen, as far as was possible, for their resem­ changes. We have heard too often reactions against both his time visiting the sick, helping the poor, the minori- i changes in the Church. The survey was made by a so­ blance to typical middle and lower middle class parishes changes; to ecumenical movements — "We are watering ties, and the distressed.” We think he is about 60 per / f ciologist from Seton Hull university, and the results — about 10 per cent professional people, 40 per cent down our doctrine;” to Mass changes — "We are becom­ cent wrong and 20 years ahead of time. » 'j went something like this: 'The layman doesn’t want white collar clerks, and 50 per cent skilled and semi­ ing Protestants;” and to the Church moving in the mod­ With the first part of Miss Giovanni’s survey indicat- [ J more responsibility or more voice in the Church, but skilled blue collar workers. So in the long run they ern world — "We should stick with faith and morality, ing that the layman wants to remain passive, we agree. \ | wants to keep to his passive way on the receiving end.” might well be representative of the nation. the sacred.” The reactions have been equally strong The average layman is not inclined nor ready to assume The sociologist, Miss San Giovanni, said even the We mention the poll this week because it is worth against the new priest-Sister role. As far as we can ob­ the administration of his Church. Thus, for some 20 youngest group of Catholics she polled were 60 per cent examining in order to discuss the points of some con­ serve, there is not too wide a divergence between the years, the priest must be a part-time administrator, against lay people being given a more prominent voice troversy in the Church today. Again the changes exa­ two reactions. part-time prodder of the laity, part-time guide concern­ in Church afTairs. mined have to do largely with new approaches and Certainly it is going to take months and months of ing the changes, and thus only part-time counselor to methods rather than changes in doctrine, and so they examining and explaining the changes by Church ad­ the sick and the impoverished. NOW THK HEART of the survey: Miss Giovanni can be discussed freely. ministrators and those laity who have been close to the If today the laity don’t fully accept their new role in reports that the average layman doesn’t really mind Sometimes, we the priests and the laity, fail to dis­ heart of the Church. Explanations leading to an under­ the Church as outlined for them by the Council, if they most of the changes in the Church. The Church can tinguish properly between what are method or fringe standing that the changes are meant to make all things are confused concerning the changes, if they won’t buy change 'rom Latin to English, or hold joint services with changes as opposed to doctrinal or development of doc­ pertaining to the Church more meaningful will lead to a the new functions and appearances of their priests and Protestants, or even change some of its laws without trine changes. There is a whale of a difTerencc, and I greater appreciation and a more frequent use of the in­ Sisters and Brothers, then it can only be because of the Bro raising much protest. But this same layman is vehe­ think all of us should keep this in mind. Development struments of salvation. failure of the priests and Sisters to explain these new mently opposed to changing the traditional role of the of doctrine comes slowly and is the work of expert theo­ Thus, again, it is difficult to envision that the majori- roles to them. Many orders of Sisters in their chapter O f Church’s priests and Sisters. She reports: "He doesn’t logians under the influence of the Holy Spirit It has tv of the laity accept and understand the law or Mass sessions have made somewhat drastic experimental want to .see priests in coats and ties or short sleeve been accepted down through the centuries. On the other changes and not the priests’ and Sisters’ role in the changes in dress and in their functions, and have ut­ P’ai shirts, nor Sisters in calf-length skirts. This layman hand, method changes are the work of administrators, changes. tered statements on renewal without much explanation - y wants the Sisters to go to school in Catholic universities generally quite essential for the continued growth of the But if it be partially true, it must be the fault of the to the world of the laity. Certainly good reasons are brott not the big secular universities like UCLA and Rut­ church, and because these changes are quicker, usually priests and the Sisters themselves. They are the ones present for change but the Sisters haven’t gone out of only gers." cause some confusion and consternation. So they must who must interpret for us all, give the example, and to their way to explain these reasons to the laity. thre( And he definitely docs not want Sisters and priests be thoroughly explained by Church administrators before a certain extent, lead, for tl ‘-y are still in this age of The changes are inevitable, necessary for growth, but to h? marching inxivil rights or peace demonstrations. As far they will be fully accepted. the Church, the professionals, the "West Pointers” of the just as inevitable will be some confusion and the nonac- Bles! as priests marrving is concerned, the average Catholic ACTUALLY, this is why we can’t quite agree with Church. •ceptance of their implementation. The division in the has polled by Miss Giovanni finds that possibility distasteful. the distinction in the survey’s findings, that the laity ranks of the laity can be lessened by a more concentrat­ Si.‘ In beginning to digest the findings, we realize the have accepted somewhat the changes in the Mass, the SOME MONTHS ago Daniel Callahan of "­ ed explanation that will lead to a greater understand­ heai }X)11 was taken in only two large eastern parishes out of new ecumenical approach, the Church law changes, but weal” magazine said that the role of the priest should ing. sinci 1921. Fe • Listening In Gou zil, ti ]V Carlotta, Maximilian^ and Mexican History it fi R( By Archbishop Robert J. Dwyer fere P ily It wa.s the morning (»f .June 19. 1867. Under a cloud­ she had done her valiant best to rouse the w’orld to At St. Cloud, in the summer of 1865, a cruel other than mad. Immured in her hotel suite in Mic less sky four thousand troops of Mexico’s insurgent army his rescue and the salvation of his realm. awakening shattered her. Napoleon III had no in­ Rome she gave way to violent paroxysms of grief, storming at fate like another Lear. Auy were drawn up in a vast square atop the Cerro de las Napoleon’s Mexican adventure was no more than the tention of lifting a further finger for his expendable ter Campanas, a h)w hill just beyond the city of Queretaro. stooge and had other fish to fry in Spain and Sile­ outcome of his mistaken notion that the American Civil On the night of September 30 she emerged distraught Der As the sun rose three men were escorted into the center War would end. if not in a Southern victory, at least in sia. With mouting desperation, as the reports from R> of the field for execution. They were Maximilian of Mexico grew steadily worse, she was rushed from from her apartments, ordered her coachman to drive her a stalemate which would make the Monroe Doctrine to the Vatican, and there dismissed him. The Pope saw 4. Hapsburg. fallen Emperor of Mexico. General Toma.s inoperable. How he persuaded Francis Joseph of Austria- court to court. Leopold could do nothing. Francis her at once, and prostrate at his feet she begged for wer Mejia, and General Miguel Miramon. These had surren­ Hungary, Maximilian’s bro.ther. and I.eopoId, King of Joseph was infinitely solicitous but obviously help­ protection from the host of terrorists and assassins that moi dered to the Republican forces led by Benito fJuaraez a the Belgians, Carlotta’s father, to sanction so madcap a less. Back at Miramar, she conceived her last ap­ Mt. little over a month before, and all pleas for a reprieve peal. Pope Pius IX w'ould save Mexico, Maximilian, her px)or mind conceived as lurking in every street, in scheme and to allow their credit and blood to he in­ the shadows of every room, to pounce upon her. Pope y for the Austrian adventurer had proved unavailing in volved is one of the conundrums of his long-vanisht*

SUCH MEN AS Dr. Jackson have nothing like the Hear, Hear, Just Try It! reputation of Dr. Martin Luther King, but when the whole story is told they may prove to have done far more good for religion and justice. By Rev. L. Marvin Read i It’s easy to talk. Everybody talks. the sound-sympathetic organs hanging from the sides of but of offense-defense. It wasn’t communication at all — But nobody listens. our head; it means considering, evaluating and digesting it was verbal war. ; We spend a lot of time aiming ideas, beliefs, opinions what is said by another. It means making the thought "Boy, I reall> had a good discussion with Jack today ‘Register’ Flashbaeks and concepts in the form of words at others and then of someone else a part of our own thought, whether for about Vietnam” usually means "I outfoxed, outdebated (Compiled by Sue Roethelc) being more or less silent while they offer their own re­ the purpose of information, dialogue or argumentation. and outshouted Jack to the point that, just for peace and The following is a listing of news items which partee. But we don’t listen — really listen. Listening is the other half of communication without quiet, he quit his argumentation.” Hardly ever does appeared in the "Register” one year ago: Listening involves more than the simple utilization of which the first half, talk, is pr-iictically meaningiess. having a good discussion mean "I learned some new at­ Monsignor G. Hochwalt, a priest of the Notice, sometime, how many "discussions” are but titudes and discovered some new insights about a topic Cincinnati Archdiocese who was one of the chief spokes­ THE DENVER CATHOLIC lengthy sessions of people talking at one another, paus­ that I thought I understood very well. I learned.” man for U.S. Catholic education died suddenly Sept. 5 ing only to extend the "courtesy” of talk to someone We don’t fail to learn from discussion because the oth­ aboard ship while vacationing on a Mediterranean REGISTER else. In the intervals between monologues of any one er person or persons have nothing to offer, but only be­ cruise. A native of Dayton, O., he was executive secre­ individual, there is little or no listening — only a break cause we will not listen— really listen. tary of the National Catholic Educational Association at I resid e n t ...... Most Rev. Jume.s V. Casey, D.D. used to regroup thoughts for the next opportunity. We will not try to understand what is being said, and Washington and had been director of the Department of E d ito r ...... Daniel J. Flaherty The result? A lot of talk, but no communication and why it is being said and why it may be — just perhaps Education of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. (.e n e r a l M a n a g e r ...... Ich iro no profit. — a better insight into the problem than the one we * * * M a n a g in g E d i t o r ...... F . P o rte r possess. Instead, impressed with the personal validity of D e n v e r N e w s E d i t o r ...... C le m e n t J . Z e c h a In New York, leaders of the Catholic Traditionalist EVERYONFl SPENDS at least some time in school. an opinion that we have formed (which opinion general­ Movement petitioned Pope Paul VI to "order an official A s s o c ia te E d ito rs ...... R ev . L . M a r v in R e a d . Some leave school with a high school diploma, and oth­ ly remains stagnantly the same from the day it is first investigation” into "sacrilegious abuses” in the celebra­ Jack Racon. Chris Herndon. William Slovin, Tom Offi­ ers leave with various sheepskin proclamations of de­ conceived), we shut out with barricades of stubbornness tion of Masses by priests attending the 27th annual cer. James Sonn, Linus Uiordan, Paul H. Hallett, James grees, citations and merit. But however much or how­ whatever else might be said. National Catholic Liturgical Week in Houston, Tex. K. Walsh, Ernest Sanchez. Jack McKenna, Kim Larsen, ever little education an individual receives, there re­ Some people think that it is a sign of intelligence David Millon. mains a void in his knowledge that takes the rest of life and impressive conviction to be bull-headed and opinion­ to fill. There are experiences to be had that no formal Mrs. Reginald V. Batt of Longmont was named as a ated in argumenLs; not so. It is a sign of intelligence candidate for the national board of directors of the Na­ Published Wecklv by education will ever supply; there are lessons to be and worthwhile conviction to have strong opinions that THK CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (INC.) tional Council of Catholic Women. learned that no school will ever have the time to offer. are well-formed, that are the producta of person-to-per­ 9B8 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80204 The experiences and lessons are taught by life itself Telephone, 825-1145 P.O. Box 1620 son education as well as the result of deep thought, but and by other people. To absorb the experiences and to The Rev. Urban Schnitzhofer. O.S.B., one of the pio­ simple obstinacy and a refusal to listen is hardly neer Benedictine priests of Holy Cross Abbey, Canon learn the lessons demand communication — communica­ impressive. Opinions, like children, ought to grow more Subscription: '$5.00 a year. City, and veteran of a half-dozen parish assignments in tion with life iLself. with other people. The process of mature; they will not mature, however, without further Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. the diocese of Pueblo and the Denver Archdiocese, died ever-continuing education depends upon our ability to education. Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. listen. Sept. 7. He was 78. Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. Consider, yo*-. will, the last time you had a "discus­ LIFE TS long and life is complex, and no one dares The Rev. Robert Harrington, formerly of St, Vincent sion” or outright argument with someone holding differ­ tackle It alone; each person needs whatever help others •42 ent views about Vietnam or civil rights or the best NFL de Raul parish, Denver, traded his clerical garb for a can offer. Most of that help comes from the circumstance Navy uniform as he began a three-year tour of duty team or the best vacation spot. The dialogue pitted two of man-to-man communication and dialogue. It’s a Rt. Rev, Matthew J. Smith. Ph.D., Founding Editor, with the Fifth Amphibious squadron. The 11-ship task people of more-or-less informed convictions against one shame — an ignorant shame — to refuse the help be­ Register System of Catholic Newspapers 1913-1960 another and the setting was one, not of communication, force was expected to operate in the troubled waters cause we refuse to listen. around Vietnam. Retreat House Statue Thursday, September 14, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 5 Causing Some Comment Seminary Rector Offers By Watt Pye for her creation. "People make retreats to A new 19^-foot statue of the Ascen­ find deeper meanings for their lives. Thanks for Bazaar Help sion at Sacred Heart Retreat House, Se- That’s why this is such a wonderful dalia, . is provoking more comment and place. You have the time to think.” The Very Rev. Harold Perisch, C.M., rector of St. discussion than ail the other four outside Wolf Pogzeba doesn’t necessarily think Thomas seminary, Denver, has expressed the statues combined. all religious statues should be abstracted thanks o f the members of the St. Thomas seminary And that’s exactly what the statue’s figures like the Ascension. Different p>eo- auxiliary, and his own appreciation, for all the designer, Sue Pogzeba, 26. and her hus­ ple find meanings in difierent styles of work done by many people, as well as the dona­ band, Wolfgang Pogzeba, 31, the builder, art, he feels. But it’s obvious where his tions, which made the recent lawn party at the ii of Denver wanted to happen. taste lies; seminary a success. Because personal involvement, the "If something is familiar, you think, At the lawn party, a four-speed hardtop Mustang Pogzebas say, is the basic objective of ’this is good’ because you are familiar was awarded to Fern Rumley o f Sheridan, Wyo. modern art. with it. You know it. Whereas with More than 3.800 persons were served a roast beef something that you are unfamiliar with, THE MASSIVE bronze portrays an dinner at the event. like more abstracted sculpture, there’s a abstrudted figure of Christ reaching little distance between you and the object heavenward. Move a foot in any direction to begin with. But in time, when you get and you get the feeling of an entirely dif­ involved with it, and understand it, then ferent figure. You can not ignore it. It Catholic Alumni Club all of a sudden, .it actually becomes more demands that you think about it. meaningful, more important to you.” ’’Some people will derive things from it that we have not even thought of — "Many traditional religious statues in Slates Sept, 15 Meet Italy are excellent,” Wolf Pogzeba says, something deeply personal.” Wolf Pogzeba Members of the Catholic be held Sept. 20, 8 p.m., at says. ’’but you can’t keep doing the same things over and over again. An artist Alumni club of Denver wiR the Hampshire house, 1000 Why an abstracted figure rather than wants to have a personal expression, a meet Friday, Sept. 15, 7:30 Grant street. a strictly ’’representational" or "literal” p.m., in the parish gym at figure? Sue Pogzeba, who worked on the , and at the same time, communicate.” St. Bernadette's school, design for three months, tells why: The statue was donated to the Retreat 7240 W. 12th avenue, Layman To Head "I wanted to convey more of an emo­ Denver. House by Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D. Parish CCD Setup I tion than a very literal portrayal of the Harmsen of Denver. A fun night, consisting of Ascension — the emotion of a soaring The Pogzeba name recently won ac­ sports, bridge. dancing, feeling, of reaching heavenward, yet with Williston Park, N.Y. — claim in Denver when the same team of food and beverages is Frank A. Grady, former one hand of Christ toward earth. Designer Sue and Builder Wolf created a scheduled. Single Catholic "Jesus left his disciples, but He left teacher, psychologist and model that was chosen over forty-seven college graduates are invit­ journalist, has been named with them something of Himself,” she other entries to adorn the Zeckendorf ed to attend. said. fulltime director of the St. Plaza. The sculpture is a figure group A general meeting will Aidah parish CCD here. With her objective being a strong, entitled "Homage to the Pioneer,” and He thus becomes the first simple design, Sue Pogzeba read the Bi­ earned the Pogzebas $5,000. full-time layman director ble, talked to priests, made 50 drawings It will be the first bronze to be erected Blessed of a parish Confraternity and eight wax models before she felt sha in a public place in Denver since 1905, of Christian Doctrine pro­ had just the right design. "When it was Wolf Pogzeba said. It also will be the right, I just knew it,” she says. Sacram ent gram in the Rockville (Cen­ largest ever, weighing four tons. Unique Statue at Retreat House tre diocese. Husband Wolf Pogzeba took it from Is Saved there, constructing a wooden armature, a A NATIVE of Munich, Germany, Sculptors Sue and Wolfgang Pogzeba are shown by the unique statue of wire covering, then a burlap and plas­ Wolf received a degree in Fine Arts from the "Ascension” which they designed and executed for Sacred Heart re­ Aboyne, Scotland — (NO ter cover, the bronze castings in four-foot the University of Colorado in 1960, and treat house, Sedalia. The massive bronze portrays an abstracted figure of — A 66-year-oId Bishop FLOWERS sections, which were welded together, attended the University of Mexico, and Christ reaching heavenward. A different perspective and feeling is ob­ ■ entered a burning church ground, sandblasted, and lacquered. ■ tfM the Sorbonne in . Sue was born in tained by looking at the statue at various angles — (Photo by Tosh Okano) here to save the Blessed M b«n*r . It weighs 2,500 pounds, and in six Denver, and studied Fine Arts at the Sacrament and altar ves­ w rv « v«u. months, will oxidize and turn green. University of Denver. The Pogzebas have Sister Loretta Ann Madden sels. SUE POGZEBA sees the Sacred two sons, 3 and 5. Bishop Michael Foylan of Heart Retreat House as an ideal setting Sue is a Methodist, Wolf is a Catholic. Abderdeen, who has his Nun From Denver Among summer residence at St. Margaret’s parish here, was alone in the rectory when fire hit the 100-year- Ethnic Project Workers old church building. By Sue Roethele are striving to establish No director has been Sister Loretta Ann Mad­ understanding and commu­ namd yet for the Project den, sister of the Rev. nication between the eth­ Bridge program, but the oosoeeocoocccooooccoco Edward T. Madden, pastor nic groups and Negroes in first five nuns of the of Shrine of St. Anne par­ Cleveland, O. Human Relations universi­ ish, Arvada, is among ty are now in Cleveland. seven Catholic nuns who Formerly of Loretto Matthew Ahmann, Heights college, Denver, NCCIJ executive director, CHURCH GOODS Sister Loretta Ann and and Robert Goldfarb, direc­ Diocese in Ohio her colleagues will be tor of the nationalities ser­ RELIGIOUS ARTICLES housed and headquar­ vice, eveloped the program Aids Housing Pidn tered at the Cleveland in a series of meetings Cleveland — The largest diocesan-operated SL with Cleveland civic and housing rehabilitation yet John college under a educational leaders. announced for the Hough $200,000 grant from the area, scene of last year’s Ford foundation. The AMONG the nuns ap­ bitter and tragic race riots, grant was awarded to pointed, in addition to Sis­ will be sponsored by the the National Catholic ter Loretta Ann, are Sister Catholic Diocese of Cleve­ Conference for Interra­ Esther Hefiernan, Madison. 8 land. The diocese has guar­ cial' Justice and the Wis.; Sister Helen Volko- 1633 Tremont 534-8233^ anteed $500,000 in "seed American Council for mener, a Sister of Charity money” to anchor govern­ Nationalities service. of Providence; Sister Mary ^BOOOCi050»OOC^CC«SrOCOSi Pal Norman, from Minne­ Bishop Perry at Fort Carson ment loans and make pos­ HOURS: sible a five-block, $5.3 mil­ The team will train local sota; and Sister Roberta Mon. Thru Fri. 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. I Protestant chaplains and civilian clergy were present at the first public T" lion rebuilding and build­ leaders among racial and Steinbacher, St. Louis. Sat. 9:00 A.M. to 4 IL.M. Concelebrated Pontifical Low Mass at the Fort Carson post chapel recent­ ing program. ethnic groups. ly. The occasion was a Confirmation ceremony. Auxiliary Bishop Harold Perry of New Orleans was the principal celebrant and presided at the Catholic W eekly "Call the Man This is the study lamp for students who’d Confirmation rites. Celebrants at the altar, left to right, are Major T. F. From Van Schaack” Currier, Lt. Col. W. H. Mertz, Bishop Perry, Major M. M. Fleming (hidden), Editor Resigns rather spend the money on Scuba Gear...! and Capt. D. C. Crick. Visiting clergy in the background include, from left, Wichita, Kans. — (NO "OUR SALES .the Rev. Francis Hornung, .O.S.B.; and chaplains, Capt. R. L. Bradley, Ma- . — R. J. Meskill has re­ PROGRAM Jor Horace Sams, and Capt. Donald Gover. The server is Sp/5 Timothy signed as editor of the SELLS O’Leary. — (U.S. Army photo) Advance, Wichita diocesan HOMES.” newspaper, to assume a teaching post in Texas and List N o w !_ resume studies leading to Displays, Sermons Mark SI" b iII Molitor a doctorate in English lit­ Res. 757-3020 Office 297-5448 erature. Before coming here as editor in June, Van Schaack &Co. CCD Sunday Observance 1966, Meskill served as S o u t h - E a s t Ofc. Notre Dame parish. Den- those baptized through 6 gious instruction provided editor of the Alamo Mes­ Realtor Insuror ver, observed Confraternity years of age; by adult discussion groups, senger, San Antonio, Tex., 275 University Blvd. of Christian Doctrine Sun- Pre-School — children Rudy Pfannenstiel, direc­ archdiocesan newspaper. Denver, Colo. day. Sept. 10, with a ape- through 6 years of age tor: cial series of displays and who participate in special Apostles of Good Will — sermons at each of the CCD pre-school programs the relationship of mem­ ST. JOSEPH’S Sunday Masses. each Sunday, directed by bers with non-Catholics More than 1,500 persons Mrs. Jerry Quinn of the living within th*e parish NEW OW NER (M ary SaIaz) viewed the 12 exhibits re- junior Legion of Mary; boundaries; and the forma­ presenting. various asp>ects Special Education — reli- tion of a welcoming com­ OPEN MON. thru SAT. Nights by appt. of the Religious Education gious education program mittee for new parishion­ program in the parish. for the mentally and physi- ers; Bill Linton, chairman; S p ecia l O il P e rm a n e n ts $10.00 — H a ircu ts $2.00 T in t $7.50 Working with the Rev. cally handicapped, Mrs. and the general Catholic Joseph Koontz, pastor, and Thomas Carron; Literature and Peric^ical the Rev. Marvin Bishop, Elementary, Junior and division, directed by ACOMA BEAUTY SALON assistant pastor, the CCD Senior high school of reli- Charles Koontz of the Pau- 16 Acoma St. 733-0110 parish executive board ar- gion — for children attend- list press.______ranged displays in the ing public schools, Dick .school classrooms for view­ Bradley. Joe Torres, and ing after each of the Mass­ Father Bishop; es. Experimental texts for ONLY Members of the executive elementary children — board include Joe Ridge- involving the use of the way, president; W alter experimental text, Come A.B.DICK Price, vice president; Mrs. to the Father, directed by Joe Waters, secretary; and Sister Patrina; OFFERS TH Mrs. John Lee, treasurer. Visual Aids in Pre-School this is the one that helps you study less and Elementary school of COMPLETE TH E 12 CCD areas religion instruction; and scuba more! covered included Parent- Helpers — persons who Educator, directed by Col. assist in all areas of CCD LINE Chester Willingham, which instruction, directed by Joe Unless you are an expert, you involves the education of Waters; mtght have trouble deetding parents of children from Adult Education — ReH^ which duplicating process wilt be lust right for your office. Let us help you decide which is right. Call tor a free dem­ A-B-DICK OFFSET onstration of any or all A -B -D IC K COPIER OLD-FASHIONED SALT processes. RISING BREAD -EVERY TUESDAY p u M k * Three Stores to Serve You 880 FEDERAL BLVO. Lockforlhist*g~HmtaniyourMdyltmp C o m p a n y 4024 T en n yson ...... 455-1937 ABDICK DENVER COLO. - 10204 has the feature* required for approval by W. 38th A v e ...... 424-1366 FOR ^ YOUR COPYING PH. 295-0481 the Better Light Better Sight Bureau. toitaral® C arr St...... 237-1604 AND DUPLICATING NEEDS n tnytsior-owned utitii/ aeeeeooeoeoeeoo Page 6 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, September 14, 1967 Sister Jean Patrice Page Awarded Ph.D. Degree

Sister Jean Patrice, prin­ ver, and Holy Trinity ele­ ill cipal of the Denver Cathe­ mentary and high school, dral high school from 1959- Trinidad. She was the first Isle’ h 1966, was recently award­ principal of St. Rose of (RNS ed a Ph.D. from the Un­ Lima grade school, Denver. Puebl iversity of Colorado. in th The daughter of Mrs. J. trove M, Harring­ pucbli ton of Den­ for o ver, her doc­ asked toral thesis closed Calendar of Events discussed the' order problem of puebl' S t. R ita 's joined by representatives 7:45 p.m., in the club­ "The College Moi and olTicers from 15 courts F r e s h m a n : C o u rt house, 765 Pennsylvania Staclt; throughout the state. street. ISuccess of toric A statewide leadership jGraduates of workshop, sponsored by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor at th Ithe Denver Colorado Courts o f the George Evans, newly ap­ North Denver Albut C'a t h o 1 i c Catholic Daughters of pointed state chaplain, will Sr. Je«n Patrice from C o u n c il High Schools America, will be held at be guest speaker at the ACCW Bulletin in the M ail workshop banquet. The North Denver Dis­ in Selected Colorado Col­ the Heart of Denver motel trict of the Archdiocesan Bro Oct. 14-15. leges and Universities.” Mrs. Robert Hessek, right, chairman o f the Organization Services Com­ St. Rita’s Court will hold Council of Catholic Women O f mission o f the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, and Mrs. Hal Denver delegates will be a special function Sept. 14, will sponsor a workshop on During the coming Heffron, vice-chairman in charge of publicity and public relations, study Tuesday, Sept. 19, from year, she will do post­ Kaf "Word” magazine and "News from the Hill” publications o f the National 8:4.5 a m until noon at St. doctoral studies at St. - W Council of Catholic Women for up-to-date information on programs and Woman Joins Regis Staff Catherine’s parish. Denver. Louis university as an Loreffo Staff brott activities of the five-commission system now being employed in the Catho­ Registration begins at 8:45 intern in the administra­ only lic women’s organizations. Publishing "Quarter Notes”, the ACCW bulletin, tion of higher education. Jessica S. Koeberle, thret is one of the duties of the Organization Services Commission. The Septem­ As Sociology Professor above, has been appoint­ to hi ber issue was mailed last week to all district, and affiliate leaders in the Sister Jean Patrice, a C a t h o lic member of the Sisters of ed assistant dean of stu­ Hlesi archdiocese. Miss Frances McFeely of materials. She participated dents at Loretto Heights has N u r s e s Charity of Cincinnati, re­ Denver, has joined the in a psychiatry residency ceived her elementary edu­ college, Denver. Mrs. Sif Regis college faculty as an training program with the The Archdiocesan Coun­ Koeberle received her heat cil of Catholic Nurses will cation at St. Dominic’s associate professor of so­ medical school of the Un­ grade school, and attended M.A. degree in guidance since iversity of California at sponsor a retreat at El ACCW Provides Varied ciology, the Rev. Harry R. Cathedral high school. She and counselling at the 1922 Los Angeles, making pres­ Pomar retreat house, Colo­ Klocker, S.J., received her B.A. from the University of New Mexi­ F e entations to medical doc- rado Springs, Sept. 29-Oct. Dean of the College of Mt. St. Joseph co. Her undergraduate ( lO U College, has tois at a Veterans Admin­ 1. The Rev. Francis Bake- work was done at Bald­ zil. Services Through Unit istration neuropsychiatric well, S.J., will conduct the on-the-Ohio and her M. A. anno unced. from Creighton university, win-Wallace college, ti She has been hospital. retreat. Reservations may Berea, O., and she is a (This is the first of a chairman in charge of pub­ The archdiocesan council be made by Sept. 25 by , Neb. series of articles on the licity and public relations, is in the pi'oce.ss of Siting on the staff member of the National it of the Denver SHE HAS been a mem­ calling Cecelia Geiger, 353- Commissions of the attended the institute up a legislative informa­ SHE HAS taught at Association of Women fi He regional of- ber of the faculty at Con­ 0800 or Betty Moriarity, Deans and Counselors. fere< Archdiocesan Council of along with 12 other women tion service. In the mean­ tra Costa College in Rich­ 825-8975. Loyola grade school, Den­ P from the archdiocese. f i c e o f iiy Catholic Women.) time, districts and affili­ , Health, Edu- . mond, Calif; served as an Mrs. Hesseck was organi­ ates are asked to appoint Mic’ I cation and instructor to the profes­ A us Following the pattern set zational development chair­ legislative information sional staff employed in 4 man on the archdiocesan Welfare. ter by the National Council of chairmen to provide some MIm M c P M ly California State Welfare level last year, and was A native of Hen Catholic Women, the Arch­ type of service of this na­ Pueblo, Miss McFeely has Departments and from R. diocesan council is provid­ president of St. Anne’s ture by using "News from s worked extensively in the 1963-65 directed a staff of Altar and Rosary society the Hill” and other 4. ing several major services development and teaching 300 as Staff Development FRIENDLY for two years, an affiliate wer through its Organization sources. The archdiocesan of socio-cultural dynamics Officer for the Kern coun­ mot Services commission to the of the North district. She service will supplement ty, Calif, Welfare Depart­ Mt. nine districts of the coun­ has taught CCD classes for this later, by providing ment. V cil, and through the dis­ four years, was president information about bills in DRUG Edward Duffys Miss McFeely holds a Sep tricts to alTiliates. and publicity chairman of the state legislature. Ac­ bachelor’s degree from St. c- Det Two summer workshops, the sodality union, and has tion, when called for on an To Note 50th Louis university, and a nes to instruct and inspire been a member of CFM, archdiocesan scale, will SALE master of arts and a meis- leaders of six of these dis­ and PTA’s, both public and come from the board of Wedding Jubilee ter’s degree in social tricts, were provided, along parochial. directors of ACCW upon welfare from the Universi­ with mimeographed mate­ Mrs. Heffron is interna­ recommendation of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. ty of California. rials and visual aids about tional affairs commission Archbishop and the spiritu­ Duffy, members of Holy chairman for the. second programs. A relay system al moderator. Family parish, Denver, year in the South District; is used by the difierent Persons who wish to sub­ will be honored at a recep­ legislative ’ information Some girls levels of the archdiocesan scribe to "News from the tion, Sunday, Sept. 17, in chairman for St. Rose of group. Archdiocesan com­ Hill” ($1.50 a year) or their home in celebration Lima Altar and Rosary worry too much mission chairmen pass in­ "Word” magazine, ($4 a of their 50th wedding an­ society, of which she is formation to and accept year) may send check or niversary. reports from district com­ also a former president money order to: Business Some girls worry needlessly about mission chairmen. and former parish corre­ Office, National Council of Their nephew, the Rev, all kinds of problems. For in­ spondent. Catholic Women, 1312 Fredrick D. McCallin, pas­ stance. they still worry about diffi­ THE NINE districts are "Quarter Notes,” a news­ Massachusetts Ave., N.W., tor of St. Mary’s, Littleton, North, East and South, in letter published by the Washington, D.C., 20005. will celebrate a Mass in cult days of the month. Now isn't that silly? Especially when there R Denver, and the districts of ACCW, has been mailed their honor in Holy Family Fort Collins, Greeley, recently to all district and THE national council church, Saturday, Sept. 16. are Tampax tampons. This inter­ Glenwood Springs, I.ead- affiliate board leaders. recommends the use of nal sanitary protection was devel­ The Duffys, both natives ville, Colorado Springs and Miss Helen Ryan, past re­ qualified consultants in the oped by a doctor to give girls like of Denver, were married Northeast Colorado. The cording secretary of the fields related to the you total freedom, total comfort. Sept. 19, 1917, in St. Pa­ district commission chair­ ACCW, and organization various commissions. These The silken-smooth container-ap­ trick’s church. Duffy is a men deal directly with the service commission chair­ consultants may be male plicator makes proper insertion retired brick mason. affiliate commission chair­ man of the North District, or fqmale, and need not be dainty and hygienic. Your hands men in their area, which assisted. Catholic. Women interest­ They have two sons, need never touch the tampon , are from Altar and Rosary Itself. Try Tampax tampons this ORGANIZATIONAL ed in obtaining further Edward of Arvada, Charles societies. I’TA’s and inter- information about the of Denver, and three month. You'll feel more secure. parochial groups. Services on the national level published "Word” council’s activities may call daughters, Lorettine Sister The ACCW women will magazine monthly to Mrs. Hesseck, 424-5090. Lorraine Therese, a teach­ conduct a workshop for er at • Machebeuf high the women of the Glen­ which most of the district and affiliate leaders sub­ Schools Reveal school, Denver; Anamae wood Springs district on scribe. It deals with com­ Green of Wheatridge; Sept. 26 at Craig, and on Plan for Students Therese Eby of Westminis­ Oct. 7 at Leadville for mission activities and of­ fers suggestions for imple­ ter; and 11 grandchildren. the Leadville district. San Francisco — A plan This operation called menting them. The empha­ for interchange of under­ "field services,” is the sis this year is to encour­ graduate students and oth­ age more individual mem­ Engagement, same type o f service the er forms of institutional national council provid­ bers to subscribe to cooperation in the 1967-68 ed during the summer "Word,” so they may dis­ term has been announced Wedding Photos for leaders of this and cover the scope of the work by the Rev. Charles W. other archdioceses, who of Catholic women of the Dullea, S.J., president of Discontinued United States. the University of San attended a national As previously an­ training institute at Salt "News from the Hill,” a Francisco, and Mother Ger­ "°>«yoitotR s monthly newsletter trude Patch, president of nounced, the "Register” Lake City. no longer publishes Mrs. Robert Hesseck, published when the United San Francisco college for States congress is in ses­ women. wedding and engage­ archdiocesan chairman of ment photographs. This the Organization Service sion, is the basis for the Immediate objective of Sunglasses legislative information ser­ the plan is to eliminate policy made by the edi­ commission, and Mrs. Hal torial board went into POLAROID or WILSON Heffron, archdiocesan vice vice provided by the na­ needless duplication of TAMPAX. tional council’s commission. courses, programs and fa­ effect last May. 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ALAM EDA send stamped, self addressed enve 922-1161 lope. Brewster, Box I345 TR, Clear- 316 N. MICHIGAN / CHICAGO, aUNOIS 60601 wafer, Florida S35IT. NEXT TO SMIlIN' SEBERN'S 'Autumn Rhapsody' Theme Thursday, September 14, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 7 O f Guild's Fashion Show Group Excommunicated ele- "Autumn Rhapsody" is eign mission labors. The assisted by Mrs. Mark ool, the theme of the annual proceeds of this year’s pro­ Felling, publicity; Miss irst Bethlehem Mission guild ject will be applied to the Kay Gannon, models; Mrs. For Violence Against Pastor o f fashion show scheduled for most urgent of the mission rer. R. M. Hainey, decorations; Chicago - (NO - Bish­ this calendar three years Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 8 needs. "We are proud Ukrainian try outside of Ukraine. Mrs. Louis Lilienthal, spe­ op Jaroslav Gabro of St. ago to c»nform to the 90 Catholics. And no proud You and I have built and p.m. in St. James’ school Mrs. Raymond Mutz, cial gifts; Mrs. Wilfred Nicholas of Chicago Byzan- per cent majority of Ukrainian will hide or continue to support a tre­ gymnasium at the corner general chairman, will be Miles, refreshments. of 13th and Newport. tine-rite diocese has assert­ Ukrainian Catholics in the shrink because of threats. mendous Ukrainian Catho­ A collection of fall styles ed that members of a U.S. who observe the Gre­ We have nothing to be lic school system. You and for women and teenage group who assaulted a pas­ gorian calendar,” it noted. ashamed of. We have done I have nothing to hide girls, including casual, af­ 11 Enter Mt. S t Francis tor here as well as those The report added that a no wrong. You and I can from or be afraid of. Let ternoon, and evening wear, who incited the assault group in Chicago known as lift our heads before the them threaten, but you will be presented by com­ Appointed ”are automatically excom­ the Committee for the De­ world and proudly proclaim show your face, the face of mentator, Zoie Anglin, municated." fense of the Traditions of our Ukrainian Catholicism. a proud dedicated Ukraini­ fashion coordinator. Postulancy, Colo. Springs Jack Schramm of "If such individuals wish the Ukrainian Catholic We are the defenders of an,” Bishop Gabro assert­ to repent, and we pray to Church has been active in ed. Tickets are $1 per per­ Colorado Springs — Albuquerque, N. Mex., the Church and the faith. weeks of the postulancy, God they do. let it he clear son. A number of special Eleven young women en­ brother of Mrs. Ri­ opposing the directives of You and I are responsible THE BISHOP added: the candidates will be to all that the priest, any awards gifts will be given tered the postulancy of the chard Howard of Our Bishop Gabro. The commit­ for the growth o f the "The time has come to stop given religious formation priest, who hears that con­ and refreshments will be Poor Sisters of St. Francis Lady of Lourdes par­ tee’s "existence and activi­ Ukrainian Church. You this nonsense. This is the by the Rev. Arthur Dresen, fession is bound by univer­ ties have been a constant served following the show. at Mt. St. Francis here. chaplain. Sister Margaret ish, Denver, has been and I have given more turning point. Refuse to be sal Church law to ap­ source of scandal and con­ Mother Barbara Ann, Mary, novice director; and appointed director of Ukrainian priests to the bullied. Stand up and be proach the bishop and re­ sternation to the faithful of THE Bethlehem Mission provincial superior, presid­ Sister M. Evangeline, voca­ development at St. world than any other coun­ counted.” ceive Fkermission to lift the the parish," the report Guild, a citywide lay or­ ed. After the ceremonies, a tion director. After this, Jooeph’s Military aca excommunication incurred, added. ganization, was formed in reception was held. the postulants will be sent demy, Hays, Kans and to what Monsignor Leskiw sus­ 1960 to assist the Bethle­ Five of the postulants to one of the mission Schramm will inter Regis College Alumni penance shall be imposed,” hem Fathers in their for- are from Colorado, five view prospective stu tained face and scalp cuts houses of the community. the Bishop asserted. from Nebraska and one The postulants will re­ dents who are resi and bruises in the attack. "It is almost impossible To Gather in Springs H e ro e s from Louisiana. turn to the motherhouse at dents of Colorado. r!e, Postulants from Colorado Mt. St. Francis for Christ­ THE ASSAULT oc­ to imagine that such an Colorado Springs — The Organization at Ent Air int- Don't hunt alone. In Weaterns, are Donna Jane Force, St. mas. They will begin their curred Aug. 28. at the rec­ outrageous event took annual meeting of the Col­ Force Base, is chairman. tu< the loner is a hero. In hunting. News Deadline! tory of St. Nicholas cathe­ place within our cathedral orado Springs Regis club Colorado Heart association Joseph parish, Colorado college program in January Several college representa­ hts Springs; Debra Lynn Gie- at the University of Albu­ dral here. A group broke parish,” Bishop Gabro said. will be held at the El tives will attend the meet­ rs. warns, it could lead to Boot Hill The deadline for news and "What do these poeple hold in an emergency. ber. Holy Family parish, querque center located at into the rectory office, as­ Pomar room of the Broad- ing and report on current ler stories and plcturea to appear sacred? They seem to re­ Security; Flora Lucero, Mt. St. Francis, Colorado in the "D enver Catholic Regia- saulted Monsignor Peter m(X)r hotel here, Saturday, activities at Regis. No spect neither God nor ice Holy. Rosary parish, Pueb­ Springs. ter" is Monday at 9 a.m. Leskiw, the pastor, and Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. All col­ advance registration is the lo; JoAnn Rodriguez, St. forced him into the street man. They have violated lege alumni living in the necessary. rXi- Leander parish, Pueblo; where he again was at­ the laws of God in a most Colorado Springs area and Fite Virginia Carol .Von Feldt, tacked, a diocesan report serious fashion and by the all parents of present and THE PERFECT GIFT Id- Our Lady of Lourdes par­ stated. The arrival of the perpetration of the offense former Regis students are FOR ANY OCCASION ?e, ish, Denver. police prevented further of assault and battery, invited. : a HR. DRY From Nebraska are Nora irgury to the Monsignor. they have spit upon the Lt. Col. E. R. Verdieck, lal Mae Fehringer, Joyce Ann "The unruly elements foundations of democracy chief of the headquarters en CLEANING Leick, Susan Widham, responsible for the provoca­ by their complete disregard branch, Manpower and Nadine Ann Heimann, and tion were protesting inco­ for the laws of the state.” Marietta Spenner. herently the observance of THE BISHOP deplored NORTH DENVER I DAY LAUNDRY From Louisiana is Rachel all Ukrainian Catholic the disloyalty and disres­ Marie Roussel. holy days according to the pect, ridicule and disobedi­ OPTICAL Gregorian calendar,” the RADIO PICK-UP ence taught to children by mak« appointment now for DURING the first six diocesan report said. 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Springs Couple 4032 (Cherry Creek) THORNTON TENNYSON ST. 333-3279 810 t B8T H A VE • ?87 5S86 To Note Anniversary WHEATRIDGE WFI Colorado Springs — An grew up in Ivywild where SKIP INTO FALL 7393 W 44THAVE •4^2 1438 WEDDINGS open house reception hon­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WITH CASUAL BEAUTY ^ CANDIDS oring Mr. and Mrs. Mi­ William Hillis were early DENVER In either Color or Bieck 9?V ST « ?4J 449 t and White become trea­ chael M. Dea on their pioneers. "SEE US FOR 291 5 SPF. E « tU 'vD • 433 6259 sured heirlooms when tak­ golden wedding anniver­ THE couples’ children, A PERSONALIZED en by sary is being planned for Martha Ellen McCarthy of V FORT COLLINS Sunday, Sept. 17, in St. Detroit, Mich., Ruth Sny­ HAIRSTYLE” -.■.'I 5 s o C O l I ’E O F • 482 (1996 RORK H*. PHOTOGRAPHERS . Mary’s church auditorium der of Colorado Springs, Modern Fast Hair Coloring North District Workshop here from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Takes 1/10 of your Time LEE O'CONNOR Dick Betlinser \ Sister Michael Mary Dea T4' The couple was married of St. Louis, Mo., Dorothy OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Member. Sts. I’ c Ut A, I ’ ttitl " K lS a So Carlortf Pk }33 4 0 l i Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman and four-year-old Pier­ 934-7774 Sept. 18, 1917, in St. P a r is h rette C2;amick, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Bennie D. Woods of Albuquerque, C a th y’s Mary’s Church. N. Mex., William M. Dea Czamick of Denver, prepare for a workshop Southwest sponsored by the North Denver District of the Dea, a long time meat of Denver, and Mary K. WflAJ ABOUT YOU? Are You Interested? . .. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, which market owner, came to Bacigalupi of Reno, Nev., Beauty Salon this city as a small child. HAPPINESS? CHALLENGE? will be held Sept. 19 at St. Catherine’s parish, all expect to arrive to join 1464 So. Federal Blvd. DEDICATED LIFE? BEING NEEDED? Dienver. The program is aimed at assisting parish Mrs. Dea, the former Ra­ their parents in celebrating chel Hillis, is a native and the occasion. Y e s , I am interested in learning how I m a y serve chairmen and ofHcers in the ACCW projects. God (bring happiness) in the religious life. PKAMClSCAN SISTiaS NAPNES Approved 7 6 7 - 30th St.. Rock Island. Ml. 61201 (Please Print) Hospital Auxiliary Installs A FREE dollar box Nam e...... - ...... A ge...... As Accrediting Agency S tre e t...... Mrs. Wallace as President of Mason Candy 4 The National Association Any school which pre C ou nty...... Oi Mrs. Frances X. Wallace first vice president; Mrs. for Practical Nurse Educa­ pares students to become S t a t e ...... Zip Cod e...... Phone...... - ...... was installed as president Ralph Latimer, second vice worth GIVING YOURSfLP . . . THERE IS NO GREATER CHARITY (OR) tion and Service licensed practical nurses of the St. Joseph hospital president; Mrs. Henry (NAPNES) has been ap­ must meet the standards of auxiliary, Denver, at the Meier, third vice president; proved by the U.S. Office the state board of nursing $ 1 2 0 0 ? annual awards luncheon Mrs. Robert Tapp, treasur­ of Education as a national­ National accreditation indi­ Mr. Frank L. Roshell sent for his ' held at the hospital Satur­ er; Mrs. George McCadden, ly recognized accrediting cates that a school has met FREE box of candy and with the help ' day, Sept. 9. recording secretary; and agency for schools of prac­ standards higher th^n of Mason’s Regional Manager and M a s o n '^ We ore happy Other officers elected for Mrs. Ten Conway, corre­ tical nursing. those set by the state. local Campaign Counselor, Mr. Roshell raised the coming year are Mrs. sponding secretary. $1200 for the Boteler High School, In Holt, Alabama'^ to announce ... In notifying the Associa­ Robert Irwin, president­ More than 90 women tion of this designation, IN ONLY ONE HOUR AND FIHEEN MINUTES. elect; Mrs. Vincent Dwyer, received awards for the HUNT CLEANERS "The candy was given fo tha stodenfs on Mour-Fund-Raising Plan Here are some of Harold Howe II, U.S. COMPLETE LAUNDRY A Friday ahtrnoon at the d o se o f school By tha highlights No risk — No investment PAT DANIELS hours of service which they Commissioner of Educa­ ALTERATION - SERVICE 4 30 P M 0/ the seme day. the dnva was Each box of Mason candy has an attrac­ donated to the hospital tion, referred to its "distin­ Servicing SI Jjmej S* Tnerese'v com pleted This method o! reismg S1300 rn tively printed sleeve bearing your organi- formerly with fess then two hours is undoubted^ iTie best zatiori's name, picture and slogan We pre­ during the prior year. guished contribution to •nd Christ the King Perishes Blue Army method I have ever used Masori's Two- pay shipping charges Return what you Trend Hair Fashions Three aides, Mrs. William I HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANI14C don't sell Your group keopj 40t on every raising the level of practi­ riOl E. Ilh AVE. - 3SS-*««« Hour-Plan does not take the student away K. Brown, Mrs. Henry cal nursing in the United from any school activities and it ehminetes dollar box sold Pay only after you have Meier, and Mrs. O. H. the agony ol running a prolonged sale sold the candy For details and your free Is Now Associated With Unit Holds States,” Established in Send for e Free box of cendy and let our dollar box of M ason C an d y. Ml m and mail Thomas, received life 1941. NAPNES is the ol­ Cempaign Counselor explain Mason's Two- the coupon below memberships in recognition VILLA HAIR FASHIONS dest organization associat­ : P A T MASON. D E P T . 128. M ASON. BOX $49, M IN E O L A . L I 1501 Holy Hour of their more than 3,000 ed with practical nursing ; m•^wllhovl obtigN'Oii) tuitri*' .alo'"i«i-9'' •"4 h»v« you' Coo"»»tO' PAT DANIELS hours of service last year. education. * brirvg n t my f'S t bOl 0( etndy ("d eiolom M*|0'> • Eil'a-P'OH P n lt AwO'd Plog’Vm < "Specializing In Colorado Springs — The The total number of hours BAKERIES Blue Army of Our Lady of Fine Hair” donated to the hospital by Four Groups Home of Fine Pastries Fatima of Colorado Springs the auxiliary’s 175 active xnnarxs i sponsored a Holy Hour of members was more than 66 So. Broadway ■ COUNTV______Will Sponsor 1619 So. Colorado Blvd. Reparation Sept, 13, at El HOW WANV M(MBC"S_ 43,500. The outgoing presi­ 1550 Colorado Blvd. VILLA HAIR FASHIONS Pomar Retreat House chap­ dent is Mrs. Jack Kenne­ 'We, the Women' 2410 East 3rd Ave. < 922-0461 el, here. dy. Villa Italia Shopping Center < I The Holy Hour was con­ Honorary auxiliary New York — Four na­ ducted by the Rev. Joseph member, Mrs. John Love, tional women’s groups, the Leberer, pastor of Holy was in attendance. Mrs. National Council of Catho­ CATHOLIC INFORMATION CLASSES Family parish, Security. Vincent Dwyer, Sister lic Women, Church Women Archbishop James V. Cas­ Haven't yet icssd the CCD elementary feligiow texts you'd liheT Mary Andrew, administra­ United, the National Coun­ Every Thursday Evening Are you lookina fo r: ey recently appointed Fa­ tor, anu Mrs. Jack Kenne­ cil of Jewish Women, and - leilH up-to-dete with Vatican II. iiolid in doctrine. Scripture, and ther Leberer as spiritual dy presented the awards. liturK.v - yet algo easy to teech and eminently practical? the National Council of at 7:30 p.m. in the 1 director of the Blue Army Sister Mary Andrew was Negro Women, will sponsor in Colorado Springs. The the main speaker._____ "We, The Women,” a week­ hour was in honor of 50th ly radio series featuring PARISH CAFETERIA of attention- Project Equality anniversary of the fifth five-minute monologues by holdinf atoriea of and eaamplea? apparition of the Blessed For Pittsburgh Cornelia Otis Skinner. The - matchinR Virgin at Fatima. Pittsburgh — An inter­ series will be broadcast by activity hooka Interested persons may faith group, including the for the lower 80 local radio stations from ASSUMPTION CHURCH ob tain further informa­ Latin-rite and Byzantine coast to coast during the - colorful. Hturdy t io n about the Blue rite diocese of Pittsburgh, fall broadcasting season. 2361 East 78th Avenue te«U at down- Army, Colorado Springs, w ill initiate a Project to-earth pricea? b y calling Mrs. Kenneth Here'* what you Equality here for the fiscal Baker, 633-5516, Colora­ year 1968. Latin-rite Bish­ Tickled Pink Cleaners BEGINNING - September 28th The ali-new do Springs. FREE PICK UP op John H. Wright made ai>d D E L I V E R Y (Series o f 12 w eeks) ST. PAUL WAY. TRUTH. AND LIFE SERIES! the announcement in be­ 7 «s-ssoa There is an ANGEL on your SHOULDER Chriiit-centered'lToctrine. commandment*, and SacraweniH half of the group at the Complete Laundry A geared to grade levela- lictw* I IritaV ti riir CU4I0UN MSEl ll

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By BUI Slevin Those two explosions which rattled Denver Sunday afternoon were not the result of any of the city s earthquakes. One was caused by shock waves ema­ nating from Oakland, Calif, as the Broncos came crashing back to earth to join other mortals. The other one, made up of a series of small tremors, came as some fans fell olT the Bronco bandwagon. Triggering the trernors, reaching maturity, Oak- seen. They can give an of course, were the Oak­ land merely made him indication of their progress land Raiders. They did good prophet. in the Orange Bowl in more damage to the Bron­ Miami Sunday. cos in two hours than the THIS IS not to say Oak­ After last Sunday it’s Rocky Mountain Ar.senal land is that good or that unlikely we’ll hear any has done in this area in the Broncos are that bad. more ridiculous statements years. It did prove that the Bron­ such as "Bring on the As in any castrophe. the cos are not as good as Packers.” damage can be repaired. some people thought them Cities have been rebuilt to be. It further proved after devastating earth­ that on a given Sunday in SHORT TAKES - Ed­ quakes. hurricanes, tor­ professional football any­ die Crowder’s Colorado nadoes, floods, etc. In this thing can happen. The Buffaloes continue to place On St. Mary Academy Faculty case the job will have to classic example of this, of high in pre-season ratings. Plan Mullen Event Among the new faculty members at St. Mary’s academy, Englewood, are be done by 40 football course, was the Chicago Sports lllu.stratcd picks players and Coach Lou left to right, Mrs. Maryetta Chase, fourth grade; Mrs. Mabel Winters. Latin Bears’ 73-0 clobbering of the Buffs 11th in the na­ Mrs. A. M. Ellerby, center, Denver .Mullen high and English; and Miss Margaret Strasler, French. The teaching staff now Saban and his assistants. Washington back in the tion. Several other publica­ school Mothers’ club president, pours coffee for numbers 40 members. A little understanding early 40's. And this was in tions have them in or near Ed Gartland. left and Robert McDonnell, Men’s from fans (both true ;ind a championship game and the top 10. The Buffaloes club president, as they make plans for the "Get fair-weather) will help. came two weeks after the face Baylor at home Satur- Acquainted” social to be held Sunday afternoon. What happened in Oak­ Redskins had beaten the diiy in the season’s opener Sept. 17 in the .Mullen school cafeteria at 1:45 Youth Highlights land should not have come Bears 7-3. . . . Notre Dame’s alumni p.m. The social is held each fall for parents and as any great surprise. Sa­ Sunday’s game was sim- (both the authentic and faculty. ban has been A b ro a d Saints parish, Denver, has saying for p|y a case of one team get­ the millions of others who youths worked at the weeks that this team had been appointed moderator Catholic school, taught ting off on the wrong foot have never been near a long way to go before Richard A. Norris, son of of the parish CYO. Games English classes, made beds while the other one kept South Bend) are anxiously Knights Schedule Annual Mr. and Mrs. John I). Nor­ parties s|X)nsored each Fri­ at the city jail, and partici­ gaining momentum. awaiting the unveiling of ris Sr., of Denver, is day night at 7:30 p.m., in pated in American folk New O fficers A 51-0 shellacking can the Ara Par.seghian’s 1967 among 19 students at the parish hall, benefit the Masses. The group visited do two things to a football model, expected by many Golf Tournament Sept. 17 Georgetown university, team. It can demoralize it to be the greatest Notre (*YO. Proceeds will help a number of landmarks, O f Squires The second annual golf golf club. Entry fees are Washington, D C., who are so much it never recovers Dame team in history, finance a delegation to the historical sites, and places tournament sponsored by $5, which include green spending their junior aca­ for the rest of the season. which takes in a lot of ter­ CYO National convention, of interest. Announced the Bishop Machebeuf fees and awards demic year studying at the Or it can give a team a ritory . . . Eighteen play­ Nov. 16. in Miami, Fla. Cathedral CYO Knights of Columbus coun­ University of Fribourg in chance to take a good look ers, ranging from 6-8 to 7 C a t h e d r a l Members of the CYO of New ofiicers of the Fa­ cil 4647 will be Sunday, Switzerland. at itself and provide the feet tall, reported to Coach KWGN Presenting the Denver Cathedral will ther Weakland circle 1042 Sept. 17, at the Lake Val­ Fifteen youths, members sponsor a party for senior of the Columbian Squires. realization that much work Bob Bass as the Denver Archdiocesan CYO ley golf club. Lou Saban Show of the Denver Cathedral citizens, including food, Knights of Columbus, are jias to be done. It also Rockets began practice at Tournament chairman KWGN - TV, Denver, is The 1967-68 Membership CYO, have returned from beverages, prizes and a Danny Montoya, chief gives a coach the opportun­ Regis college for the up­ Joe Bartley said trophies presenting the "Lou Saban a 15 day tour and social program of slides, on Sun­ squire; Sandoval, ity to prove he has what it coming American Basket­ cards are available at the will be awarded to the top Show,” from 9:30 to 10 environment project in Vil­ day, Sept. 17. from 3 to 5 deputy chief squire; Antho­ takes to bring a team out ball association season . . . CYO ofTice, 938 Bannock three places. The Calloway p.m., in color. The Saban street. Cost i.s 50 cents. la Flores, Chiapas, Mexico. p.m. A meeting for mem- ny Lucero, notary; Ray of the depths of despair. anybody willing to bet Handicap system of scoring show, which began Sept. 6, While in Chiapas, the bers will follow at 6 p.m. Vigil, bursar; John Mascar- How far the Bronco play­ against the American will be used to determine is scheduled to run for 16 enas, marshal; Aaron Alar- ers and coaches are able to league ending up in a two- the winners. Awards also A ll S a in t s weeks, and will be spon­ id, sentry; Denni.s Galle- come back after the Oak­ way tie, or three-way, or will be made for long ball The Rev. Edward Day. sored . in part by the First Sante Fe Prelate Asks gas, sentry, Carlos land debacle remains to be four-way? and nearest to the hole. assistant pastor of All National bank, Schiltz Archuleta, captain; Robert The Lake Valley Golf Brewing company, and Gonzales, captain; and club, formerly named End to Vietnam War Soccer Referee Course Roger Mauro, Chrysler- VOCATIONS Eddie Gonzales, chief coun­ Foothills Golf club, is lo­ ville. Santa Fe. N. Mex. — — including an end to the selor. cated five miles north of Kicks Off in Denver The show format consists iNC) — Archbishop James bombing of North Vietnam, Boulder on the road to of Lou Saban, coach and P Davis of Santa Fe has negotiations with "any and THE Columbian Squires A three-session course of Soccer rules will be dis­ Lyons. Turn right at the A CALL general manager of the joined the growing list of all parties involved in the presented award certifi­ instruction for officiating cussed in detail and the aircraft plant to the golf Denver Broncos, discussing M AY BE American Bishops calling conflict," and a call for a cates to members of St. at soccer games began course will be of benefit to club. for a quick end to the settlement by the United Augustine council 3085, Sept. 12 at the John S. beginning, experienced, "blackboard” plays, with A COMMAND Vietnam war.’ Nations. The Archbishop’s Brighton, Knights of Co­ Stewart VFW Post, West and prospective soccer ref­ action film explaining each BARTLEY said entries play. Jt depends on He called on President plea followed one from lumbus, for their support Ninth avenue and Bannock erees. will be available at the Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of street, Denver. Other ses­ the Jove Lyndon B. Johnson to take in behalf of the Squires. Rochester who in mid-Au­ Recipients included Joe sions will be held Tuesday, Fee, including materials, the readiness whatever steps might be necessary to end the war gust called on the President Vurciaga, past grand Sept. 19, and Tuesday, is $2. Information and re­ Self-Evaluation A N N U I T Y ' the courage to withdraw all troops from knight; Jack Cavanaugh, Sept. 26, 7:45 to 9 p.m. gistration forms are avail­ ^"^""OpenTT^ the capacity 16.0C. T-Bone!* Vietnam *'in the name of past chancellor; Bob Baca, Conducting the sessions able from A1 Smith, by Slated by YCW P L A N ^ of the hearer U..S.D.A. C h o ic e ...... S2.2.S God, who bade us love our past recorder; Pat Dinges, is A1 Smith, well-known calling 355-8813 in the Cali. Colombia — One of U .S . C h o ice S irlo in ...... 1-45 neighbor." past grand knight; Leo soccer referee. evenings. oT ft*® to respond, C.S. Choice Filet Mig...... 1.55 the major agenda items at SOCIETY OF If " 5^ P o rte r H ouae S t e a k ...... 3.26, Other Catholic Bishops Sack, past grand knight; the sixth South American Center Cut Chopa ...... 1.10 . , THE sp. Chicken ...... 1.10 who have spoken on the and Laurence Case, past Voung men In high scliool or Young Christian Workers Hamburgrr Steak .... . 1.00 DIN’INE W O R D ^ S ' college, or if you are belVk^ea subject include Archbishop grand knight. (YCW) congress here Sept. All Children l*ortjona ...... Abbey Starts 42nd Year offers the VERY BEST J7 and 40. inquire about the 5 Ijir g e S h rim p ...... 1.20 Paul J. Haliinan of Atlan­ 18-28 will be a self- adult vocation leminary of the llalihut Steak ...... 1.00 ta, Bishop Victor J. Reed evaluation to develop better terms . . income for life : PRIESTS OF THE SACRED All Dinners Served with Fresh Crisp of Oklahoma City-Tulsa, .. a share in GtMJ’s Work HEART! Salad and a choice of Dressing. Fr. Sacred Heart programs. Following the Fr. Potatoes or Baked with sour Auxiliary Bishop John J. As 250 Students Enroll congress an executive com­ Rev. Vocation DitCClOC Cream or Bolter. Dougherty of Newark and We Serve Only the TOP QUALITY ' Congress Set The Abbey School opened members, plus a number of mittee will prepare a work­ 1 Absolutely sate Trinity Seminary M EATS. U. S. Choice or Prime Auxiliary Bishop James. P. its 42nd year as a college Redlands, Calif. 92373.H new faculty appointments. ing document for presenta­ COLUMBINE STEAK HOUSE Shannon of St. Paul-Min- In Kansas City preparatory school in Can­ The Rev. Mark Jackson, tion by YCW delegates to the 2. Monlhly, quarterly, 3 r d a Federal 934-9721J neapolis. They recently on City this week with an O.S.B., is newly appointed World Congress of the Lay semi annual interest signed a petition by a Kansas City. Mo. — The enrollment of 250 students. administrative assistant. Apostolate in Rome Oct 11- as desired. group called "Negotiation DRIVE IN LIQUORS first National Sacred Heart The I^ev. Stephen Sustrick, 18. 3. Substantial tax benefits Now” calling for an end to Congress, featuring an This year the School is O.S.B., and the Rev. Bede Complete selection of W ines, Liquors and Beer the bombing of the North ecumenical program, will continuing its program of Butler, O.S.B., will return 4. Growing in popularity Open 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight and willingness to negoti­ be held here Oct. 2-6. Ac­ up-graded curricula, includ­ to the school this year in each year . . . people 1100 So. Colorado Blvd. 756-7524 ate with "all parties con­ cording to a spokesman for ing six new faculty ap­ the Departments of mai^ AUTO enjoying our Annuity Harry McCarthy cerned, including the Na­ the Kansas City-St. Joseph pointments and a generally and English. Other new Contracts tell fhei' tional Liberation Front,” diocese, it will feature the expanded course of studies. appointments include LIABILITY friends: "You can’t do the political arm of the first discussion between Twenty six faculty mem­ Blake Gordon, biology. better anywhere." Viet Cong. Christian groups centered bers will serve the educa­ Hank Berg and Bill Har­ BAND INSTRUMENT RENTALS Bishop John J. Wright on the heart of the Savior. tional needs of the board­ mon, social science and Society of the Divine Word of Pittsburgh was quot­ 1118 Wilshire B lvd. ------R E N T A B U N D Y ------Theme of the congress, ing school’s 207 boarders, athletics. Berg will serve ed as saying he did not sponsored by the Kansas and 43 day scholars. 'C la ss l A i Los Angeles, Calif, 90017 The instrument most roeonimrnded by Bund Directors. as athletic director and sign the ’’Negotiation M a rried , BentuI H p p lie s to purchuse. City-St. Joseph diocese, is head basketball coach, Dear Rev, Fathers: Now’’ petition because it "Renewal in the Heart of The faculty is com­ with Harmon as head foot­ I f yo u q u a lify ^ BAND BOOKS - SOLOS - SUPPLIES made no mention of the Christ.” Ten Bishops are prised of six laymen and Please send me in ball coach. NO POLICY FEE policy of terrorism car­ scheduled to address the 20 Benedictine Monks formation on your Annuity ried out by the Viet congress. from Holy Cross Abbey. MILE-HI BRENTWOOD MUSIC CENTER Cong. Archbishop Davis’ Among the faculty three Plan. My age i s ...... CLEANING SERVICE ^2000 So. Federni statement did mention hold Ph.D.’s. This year and I am thinking of an r* Brentwood Shopping Center'* Area Postmasters Rugs and Upholstery "Acroaa Fri enemy "atrocities,” but twelve members o f the Annuity of S ...... discounted them as a monastic staff returned Expertly Cleaned "You’re SURE with Assurors" In Your Hotne or tn Our barrier to negotiations. Set Zip-A-List Day to universities across the ALSO LOW RATES Name ...... «... • autlih Work at country to pursue ad­ FOR TEENAGERS ADDITION Denver Postmaster vanced degrees and oth­ msAeiate prices. Address ...... George A Cavender and er special study-pro­ • Iflsared Proticiian MULLENNIX'S to our carry-out dept. the metropolitan area Post­ wit)i Bifclow's City ...... - ...... grams. FarnSMS Karpet Kara S a v e -M o re masters announced that Meltiod State ...... Zip . FAMILY DINNER Postal Services Day will be Insurance Agency NEED For the first time this C a ll - 744-3139 733.S74i — 4S W . A lam ed a Tub Spaghetti Monday, Sept. 18. IM ..I B .lli ors.ui.g. $ 4 1 5 year the school is offering 310 W. Iowa Ave. D enver, Colorado 80333 Tub Salad se t*'* OFFICE Letter carriers will begin team teaching programs Loaf Bread delivery of the new "zip-a- Hema Mad* and two classes conducted SUPPLIES List” kits to every residen­ as seminars. The advanced tial delivery in the Denver social science seminar will CABRINI MEMORIAL SCHOOL T^ijjeha and metropolitan areas. be a small group for in­ Boarding and Day School for Girls jyiamma fi.osas Each patron’s correct ZIP tense individual study. Boy students accepted from kindergarten 1044 So. Federal Blvd. Phone 936-2336 Code will accompany the through 8th grade, as Day Students only. kit. THE ABBEY School’s School follows Diocesan Curriculum OFFICE The Postmasters urge all revised teaching program with special courses in: residents to make use of is completed by the addi­ the "Zip-a-List” to obtain tion of six new faculty FURNITURE ZIP codes for addresses on • PHYSICAL EDUCATION their personal mailing • MUSIC lists. • HOMEMAKING LUNCHEONS SEE . . .of course! Served duily with the same gourmet Lo o k into Conducted by touch that everyone m thoroughly eiyoys a Volkswagen at the Missionary Sisters at dinner! • Complete l.unehoons* in the COMMERCIAL of the Sacred Heart I.AKFITK BOOM VERN HAGESTAD • Stiup and Superb Sandwiches in Founded by the lU K il'K S KOO.M PRODUCTS CO. MOTOR CO. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Bring Homi*t»ne you want to impre-.s! Luncheon 11 30 3 30 D in ner 6 11:30 Crealrr Ornter'i puaftry For Further Information W rite: Ovs'*r Etar II X A AA 3 A M. .\ulh,)ri:rd VnlLnuacrn Dealer Denver’s Finest Dealer MOTHER SUPERIOR 7900 W . C oli«X 455-1331 1624 - 17th St. P hone 337-95ei 4825 Federal Blvd. S^pe/ite'^ LAFFITE P h . 534-2343 Denver, Colorado 14tii at Uri«ir • Fri* Parkiif • 222-Sltl 1544 Broadway Q Page 10 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday/ September 14, 1967 ACCW Representative Staff Orientation Started To Attend Aging Meet May They Rest "Today’s Facta and Views The meeting, at the pro­ about Senior Sex” will be ject’s Community center, For Montessori School the subject of a forum 1620 Meade street, Denver, will begin at 1:30 p.m. th Staff orientation at the at the regional Head Start Sept. 25 and 26 sponsored In Peace in Dublin, Ireland. Mrs, Reservations for 200 seats to Montessori School of Den­ teachers’ workshop at the by Coordinated Services for Craig, then Miss Bridget will be available, with d ( BROWN, James C., Sr., 4(MU JACOBY, Theodore, 2851 W. ver got under way this University of Utah, a two the Aging project.' McCann, was with the another 100 seats on a first- ta S. Aroma. Requiem Mann, Holy 46th avenue, Denver. Requiem week. week session for college Montessori School of Den­ The Denver Archdiocesan Name ehurch. Sept. H. Inter- M iihs. Holy Family church, FL come, first-served basis. fa Mrs. Albert Hansen, credit. She was invited to ver when classroom opera­ Council of Catholic Women ment. Ft. JyU(;an. B u llc H ’ k mor- Collinx, Colo., Sept. 13. Inter­ Reservations may be made ds tuary. ment, Ft. Collina, Colo. head director, attended conduct the seminars on tions began in January, has been represented at by calling 244-6358. at Clarke college, Dubuque, the Montessori Method. 1965, and prior to that planning sessions for the n CAMPBELL. Archie B., LOCHRIE, Emery Jay, .‘1034 Va., and the University of taught in Wilmington, forum by Mrs. Hilbert Phoenix, Ariz. Requiem Ma W. 36th avenue. .MasN, St. t>o- Bridges, chairman of the Gethsemani d< Rawlins, Wyo., Sept, 13. minic'ti ehurch. Sept. II. Inter­ Virginia, and was graduat­ OTHER directors are: Delaware; la ment. Ft. l..«>i;an. ed from the Washington Mrs. John Craig, who Community Affairs com­ Abbey Renovated CARBRKY. Lionel J., M<>rri. Montessori institute. This was educated in Europe Mrs. Mahmoud Nour- N S V V L # S g U 6 mission. Other leading son, Colo. Requiem M ass, Notre MARTINEZ, Alcario, 814 W. summer Mrs. Hansen of­ and received her Montesso­ bakhsh, from Iran, took Admiral Pierre N. public and private organi­ Trappist, Ky. — (NO - Dame church. Sept. 14. Inter­ I3th avenue. Requiem Ma.ss, St. fered demonstration classes ri training from Sion Hill her college work m Lon- charbonnet. USN, com- zations working with sen­ The completely renovated ment, Mt. Olivet. Howard mor- Cajetan’s ehurch. Sept. 11. In­ Gethsemani Abbey church tuaries. terment. Ft. [..ofian. mandant of the eighth ior citizens are also partici­ the Maria Montessori In­ naval district, New Or- pating. of Our Lady of Gethsemani CASTRO, Robert tlene, 2636 MONTOYA. Polinario (Paul), ternational Training Or­ leans, La., will be guest The first day of the fo­ has been formally opened Federal boulevard. Son of Mr. D.'l.') Kaiumath. Requiem Maxa, Former Episcopal Bishop ganization there. Mrs. speaker at the Denver rum will l>e a workshop for here. Archbishop Thomas . and Mrx. F:dward Caatro. Re- St. Cajetan’s church. Sept. 0. Nourbakhsh organized and Council, Navy League of 150 social workers, nursing J. McDonough of Louisville 'q u ie m MaaH, St. D om in ic’ii Interment, Mt. Olivet. operated an English- church. Sept. 12. Interment, Ft. the U.S., luncheon Tues­ home administrators, nurs­ presided at the altar conse­ I.,o)tan. Olinttcr mortuuriea. NIX. Rodney E., 3500 W. Ari­ Of Colorado Succumbs speaking Montessori school day, Sept. 19, in the ing supervisors and other cration, and was princiMT zona avenue. Maax SL Anthony in Iran, and hopes in the American Legion build­ persons who plan and work concelebrant of the M ^s CONNELL, .Mildred R., 1115 of Padua church. Sept. 7. Inter- received degrees from Sea- Episcopal Bishop Harold future to continue this ing auditorium, 1370 with older individuals. Key following the ceremony. lx*yden street. Requiem ManN, ment. Ft. Luftan. B ou levard Bowen of Colorado from bury Theological school work in her native land, Cathedral o f the Immaculate mortuurieH. Broadway.______speaker will be Dr. Victor The renovated church (:oneeption, Sept. 12. Interment, 1949 to 1955 died Sept. 11 and Seabury Western theo­ with the eventual es­ Kassel, a well-known Salt was described as "starkly Me OliveL Boulevard mortuar- NOVLSOER, Viola M.. 6193 S. in La Jolla. Calif. Funeral logical school, and later, tablishment of a teacher Albuquerque Lake City geriatrician. simple.” Its interior walls Jaek.son Ntreet, Littleton. Re­ services were held in San an honorary D.D. degree training center; Harry Yaffe, administra­ are plain brick, painted quiem MaHH, All Sainta church, Diego. Calif., Sept. 13. from Denver university. Miss Carolyn Sukup at­ DiREZZA,' Alice L.. 6625 S. SepL 12. Howard mortuaries. Gets Offices of tor of Beth Israel Hospital white. The stone altar and Santa Fe drive. Littleton. Re­ Burial services were con- Named rector of churches tended Rosary college, and Home society which pulpit are contemporary in quiem M uhk, s c John’s church, OLIVER, Ricky Euftene, infant ducted at the Episcopalian in Omaha, Neb., and Peo- Loyola university, and the sponsors Coordinated Ser­ style, as is the wooden Sept. 8. Howard mortuaries. Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Lairy Church of St. James by ria, Chicago, and Evans- Washington Montessori Santa Fe See presidential chair replacing Albuquerque — The vices for the Aging, will Oliver, of 249 S. I'anoNa court. the Sea, La Jolla. ton. 111., he was elected Institute, and has been a open the workshop with the old throne of the ab­ FICCO. C'hiirlcH. 6680 York (iruvcMidc nervices, Mt. Olivet, removal of archdiocesan Born in April 1886, the Episcopalian Coadjutor of director with the Joliet bey. Work on the renova­ Htrcpt. Requiem ALihh, AHNump- Sept. 9. offices from the See City of greetings at 8:30 a.m. tinn church, Sept. 13. Interment, native of Dighton, Mass,, Colorado to assist the late Montessori school. Her tion was started in the Santa Fe to Albuquerque Royal Edgington, vice Ml. Olivet. Boulevard mortuar- ROBERTS, Joseph Frank. attended high school in Bishop Fred Ingly. other experiences range has been announced by chairman of the CSAP spring of 1966. fornuTly of Denver. Requiem New Bedford, Mass., and He succeeded the late from Head Start and ele- board and supervisor of Mass was sunt! Aug. 23 in Tem­ Archbishop James P. received his bachelor of Bishop in 1949, a position mentary school teaching to Adult and Medical Services OOi.DINO, Claude R.. 3085 ple City, Calif. Davis, who said, "The offi­ News Deadline! Robin way. Requiem .MaNN, arts degree from the Un- held until his retirement a position as head teacher cial center of the Church section, Denver Depart­ Most Precious Blood church, SAI.AZAR, Ralph. Minturn, iversity of Oklahoma. He to La Jolla in 1955. at the Washington D.C. ment of Welfare, will pre­ 'rhe dciitllinc fur news stories Sept. .5. Interment. Lincoln, Colo. Requiem Mass, St. Caje- married the former Eliza­ in the diocese should be and pictures to appear in the Surviving are three sons, Neighborhood Council win­ side. Sessions will last un­ "Denver Catholic Hojiistcr” is- Nehr. Boulevard mortuaries. tan’s church. Sept. 12. Inter­ beth Sherrill Cockle on located in a more central ment. Mt. Olivet. Howard, John, and Charles ter recreation program. place in relation to the til 4:30 p.m. Monday at 9 a.m. Correspond­ Sept. 5. 1916. ents arc asked to have their HAEFLICER. William A., 777 Bowen, and two grandchil­ total membership of the The second day of the Vista lane. Lakewo«>d, Colo. SNELI,. Harold (L, 11043 W. ORDAINED in 1911, he dren. THE Montessori School forum will feature an open material at the "HeKlsler” office archdiocese. The move ac­ at this time to assure publica­ Requiem Mass, Annuncaition Ohio place. Requiem Mass, Our of Denver, now entering its meeting for metropolitan- church. Sept. II. Interment. Mt. J.ady of Fatima church, Sept. complishes this, at rela­ tion in the following Thursday fourth year of operation, is area senior citizens. Olivet. Boulevard m<»rtuaries. 13. Interment. Littleton, Colo. tively little expense.” Olinger mortuaries. accredited by the Associa­ JACKSON, Idii E., form«'rly of tion Montessori Internatio­ Greek Archbishop 4.552 Sherman street. Rc<|uiem VKilL, Paul, 5551 Pennsylva­ nale. There will be four .Mass, Holy R o sa ry ch urch . nia stroeL Requiem Mass, SL classes for three to six- Visits Rural Areas LEGAL NOTICES Sept. 13. Interment. ML Olivet. Ciijetan'N church, SepL 14. In­ Boulevard mortuaries. terment, Mt OliveL year-olds this year. Besides Athens — A recent visit the half-day sessions, the to rural districts of north­ IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT In and (or the City In and (or the City school will again offer an ern Greece marked the and County of Denver and County of Denver extended-day program for first time a Greek Arch­ and State of Colorado and State of Colorado Protest To Rome Planned No. P-35835 No. P-431S8 those children who are bishop has visited the • NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS ready for the longer at­ area. The tour by Arch­ Estate of THERESA PECORINO. also Estate Of JACOB F. HUNKEY known as TERESA PERINO, TH ERE­ (D eceased ) Over Pauiists" Transfer tendance. A few openings bishop leronymos of Ath­ SA PEARONNA, THERESA No. P-43158 are still available for child­ ens and all Greece "proved LOFFREDA and THERESA LOF- All persons having claims against Richardson, Tex. — Jodry announced they will FREOO. Deceased. ren three to four-and-a- that he remembered he is the above named estate are required (RNSi — Parishioners of go to Rome to appeal the No. P 35835 to file them for allov^ance in the Pro­ half. For further informa­ not only 'of Athens’ but 'of Notice is hereby given that i bate Court ol the City and County of St. Paul the Apostle parish decision of Bishop Thomas filed my final report in the tion persons may call 756- Greece,’ ” the Acropolis of Denver, Colorado, on or before the here have decided to use K. Gorman in ordering the Court of the City and County of Den­ lOlh day of March, 1968, or said 9621. Athens wrote. ver, Colorado, and that any person claims shall be forever barred. the personal approach in Paulists to leave the par­ desiring tg object to the same sliall JOSEPH N. BEIRICH protesting the transfer of ish and diocese. file written objection with the said ADMINISTRATOR, C.T.A. c o u rt on or before (October 9, 1967. CASEY AND KLENE Paulist priests from their The couple stressed that Governor Prodaims PHILIP G. LOFFREDA Attorney for the estate C m . parish. it was a personal trip even Administrator 821 Sym es Bld g . though they represented a THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney D en ver, Colo. 80302 Mr. and Mrs. Richard 727 D etro it S tre e t Telephone 323-4555 majority of the parishion­ 'World Peace Day' D e n v er, Colorado 80206 (Published in the ers. They do not believe Telep h o n e: 355-1635 Denver Catholic Register) tl Shared Time Sunday, Sept, 17, has 'most great peace shall (Published In the First Publication: September 7. 1967 that the journey will work Denver Catholic Register) Last Publication: September 28, 1967 P against an appeal which been officially proclaimed come.” F ir s t P u b lic a tio n : S ep tem b er 7 , 1967 ki Program Begun by Governor John A. Love L a s t P u b lic a tio n : S ep te m b e r 28, 1967 IN THE PROBATE COURT * * has been filed with the In and for the City u t as World Peace Day. THE BAH A’I Spiritual Apostolic Delegate in and County of Denver - I f p i In New Jersey Glenwood Knights Elect IN THE PROBATE COURT and Slate of Colorado Washington, D.C. Assembly of Denver is ob- This day was inspired by serving World Peace Day In and for the City No.' P-44642 u . Rochelle Park, N.J, — The procedure they will Members of the Knights of Columbus of St. and County of Denver NOTICE TO CREDITORS the following words spoken by sponsorivig a symposium and State of Colorado Estate of CLARA E. SPARLIN, a/k/a l i , follow when they get to Stephen’s parish, Glenwood Springs, recently Clara Sparlin, a/k/a M rs. O. R. Spar- (NO — The first shared- by Baha’u’llah during his featuring speakers from No. P-44699 time program in the North the Vatican is uncertain. held an and installation of oncers. N'OTICE TO CREDITORS lin (Deceased) th interview with Professor E. various organizations dis­ Estate of LESLIE A. PORTER No. P-44642 They will carry numerous James Fattor, center, was elected grand knight; All persons having claims against it, Jersey area was inaugurat­ G. Browne of Cambridge cussing the topic, MANY (D eceased ) ed here with 80 seventh papers and documents re­ past grand knight Vic Kimminau, left, presided; No. P 44699 the above named estate are required ' i * Sc university: "that all na­ NATIONS - ONE Ail persons having claims against to file them for allowance In the lating to the case. R< grade students from Sacred and Leo Grange, right, was named deputy grand tions should become one in WORLD in the Coronet the above named estate arc required County Court of the City and County Heart school taking classes Jodry is head of the par­ knight to file them for allowance In the Pro­ of Denver, Colorado, on or before the Tl faith and all men as broth­ Room of the Brown Palace bate Court of the City and County of 16th d ay of F e b ru a ry , 1968, o r said f ish’s Confraternity of claims shall be forever barred. in industrial arts, home ers; that the bonds of af­ hotel, Sunday afternoon, Denver, Colorado, on or before the 1st economics and physical Christian Doctrine and his day of March, 1968, or said claims • Orville R. Sparlin R( fection and unity between Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. Sey­ Administrator wife is a high school teach- shall be forever barred. education at nearby Mid­ Knights^ Notes the sons of men should be mour Weinberg, Englewood ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Joseph L. Sweeney ADMINISTRATOR Attorney for the estate %• land School. George Mont­ strengthened; that diversi­ businessman, will be chair­ 1230 Western Federal Savings Bldg. The Paulist priests have (Published in the *■ gomery, president of the Glenwood Springs Dan Quigley, trustees. ty of religion should cease, man. Discussion by the Denver Catholic Register) D en ver, Colorado 80202 been told to leave the par­ Kimminau has assumed F ir s t P u b lic a tio n : A u g u st 31, 1967 Telephone 222-8994 l e i Rochelle Park Board of and differences of race be audience will follow the (P u b lish e d in the i > ish by December. Bishop L a s t P u b lic a tio n : S ep tem b er 28. 1967 tie Education, said ''these Vic Kimminau, past the duties of district depu­ annulled — what harm is panel presentation. Admis­ Denver Catholic Register) Gorman has already grand knight, presided at First Publication: September 7, 1967 p children are part of ty for the state K. of C. there in this? . . . Yet so it sion is free and the public IN THE PROBATE COURT named a diocesan priest to the recent election and in- L a s t P u b lica tio n : S eptem ber 28, 1967 at Rochelle Park. I am de­ council. shall be; these fruitless invited. Further infor- In and for the City be pastor. stallation of officers for and County of Denver ies lighted we are doing this. ’ strifes, these ruinous wars mation may be obtained* by and State of Colorado Knights of Columbus coun- shall pass away, and the phoning 722-4343. ' No. P-44415 WHEN T H E B ishop cil, Glenwood Springs, Luncheon Club NOTICE TO CREDITORS Brighton i announced that he would Elected were James Fat- Estate of W ILLIAM H. LIESCH, a/Wa JACQUES WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON not renew a contract with tor, grand knight; Leo Barry Lorie, vice presi­ LIESCH, WILLIAM H. H. LIESCH. 'American by Choice' W. H. LIESCH and W. H. H. LIESCH. the Paulists, he main- Grange, deputy grand RICE FUNERAL CHAPEL BROS. dent of the Lorie-Lotito- (D e ce ased ) tained that they had not knight; Paul Nieslanik, Westcott advertising, No. P-44415 Equipped to Kulfill Your Needs All persons having claims against achieved what they were chancellor; Lawrence Lar- public relations, and publi­ Awards Fete Scheduled the above named estate are required 34 Hour Ambulance Service to file them for allowance In the Pro­ t - assigned to do in the son, warden; Joe Botsko, city firm, Denver, will Phone 659-2321 diocese. One of the mem- recorder; Bert Zancanella, speak to the Knights of The American-By-Choice at the ceremony and the bate Court of the City and County of awards, sponsored by the reception which follows. Denver, Colorado, on or before the bers of the religious order secretary; Columbus Friday Luncheon 15lh day of March, 1968, or said stationed at the parish was ’ Ed Grange, treasurer; club on Sept. 15 at 12 American Legion, Post 1 of Judges for the presenta­ claims shall be forever barred. [ Denver, will be presented tion include Charlie Rob­ Geraldine Herberger head of the Newman club Gordon Hill, advocate; noon in the K, of C. Coun­ E x e c u trix erts, program director, Robert H. Close The thinfis you mur ('/u»«.sr| at Southern Methodist .Buzz Zancarella, outside cil 539 home, 1555 Grant Sept. 17, at 2 p.m., at KLZ, Denver; Lee Harris, Attorney for the estate together arc the thiufis you university. guard; Ken Hollenbaugh, street. Admission is $1.25. Phipps Auditorium, to two 3485V2 So. A com a St. will always t7icn'.s/i niosl. vice president, KBTV, Englew ood, C olorado 30110 inside guard; and Harold Chairman of the event is naturalized citizens, a man and a woman, who have Channel 9, Denver; and Phone 781-7813 .MOM.MKNTS Nadon, Mike Olshove. and John S. Gunnison. (Published in the contributed significantly to Pete Smythe, KOA, Den­ Denver Catholic Register) or Distinction F ir s t P u b lic a tio n : A u g u st 31, 1967 S I N C E 1 9 0 2 JERRY BREEN the immunity, state and ver. L a s t P u b lic a tio n : S ep tem b er 21, 1967 Florist Requiem Mass Offered for nation since their naturali­ 11930 W. 44th AVE, zation. JIM EAKINS is chair­ 424-7984 1521 Champa man of the award commit­ O P E N D A I L Y 2 6 6 -3 1 3 1 The Citizenship Day pro­ Columbans' U.S. Director gram will feature the U.S. tee. John Archibald is Citi- Colorado Springs Buffalo, N.Y. — XNC) — tor o f Columban Minor Air Force Band of the zenship Day committee Requiem Mass for Father Seminary, Silver Creek, Rockies and an address by chairman. Daniel Boland, S.S.C., 48, N.Y., from 1950 to 1957 W. Douglas, former SWIGERT BROS. former director of the Co­ and as rector of Columban Assistant Attorney General MOTOR In.surcd Losses lumban Fathers in the College, Milton, Mass., of the U.S., and son of Fire-Wind-Water Senator Paul Douglas of Anyone Can Play the It's your right OPTOMETRISTS U.S., was offered here from 1957 until 1962 when Js HOTEL to select your Sept. 7 in Holy Family he became director of the Illinois. NEW PLAYER PIANO! contractor. Some 600 new citizens Stay with "Jay” Collins Const. Devoled To Your Complele Vision Care church. society in this country. He 820 N. Nevada Father Boland, a native served until July, 1967, will be the honored guests Colo. Spgs. — 633-1900 Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN of this city, died Sept. 2 of when he was succeeded by Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. Fred Smaldone cancer in Mercy hospital Father Richard Steinhilber, PATRONIZE here. s.s.c. HEAR £AisiL (ph w in u u jf. -Jerry R .P e d e rs o n , O.D. He joined the Colum- He is survived by a sis- Cheiry Cieek REGISTER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST bans, a foreign mission ter. Sister Mary Daniel, ASK and LEARN 1550 Califoinia St. 231 Delioit St. 8«2 N. Weber society, in 1935 and was director of nurses training On KOA Radio 534-5819 355-7042 ADVERTISERS ME. 3-2069 ordained to the priesthood at Mercy hospital here and C« 0. Springs^ C ela. in 1943. He served as rec- a brother, James, also of this city. 10:20 Every Sunday eve­ ning. Questions on religion J. D. CROUCH submitted by the radio au­ C. D. O'BRIEN W o rry of dience answered on the LOETSCHER'S conscientious care archdiocesan broadcast. FALSETEETH SUPER MARKET Slipping or Irritating? 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O'Neill "We are glad that we Speculation reached such a Then there are many other tary of state, to deal with Vatican City — (NC) — can do it (thank you) in point that papal doctors important questions which pressing Church matters. More than 20,000 persons person despite the ail­ issued an unexpected bulle­ need to have God’s favor. The Pope had become ill were in St. Peter’s square ment which has sudden­ tin naming the Pope’s ail­ "The world; you see for about a wc*ek earlier. Sept. (Sept. 10) for the tradition­ ly affected us and which ment. The Pope has been yourselves how its situa­ 4. and hod been taken al Sunday noon blessing of it seems we shall soon suffering from cystopyelitis, tion is always tense and back to the Vatican, Sept. Pope Paul VI, but up to be able to overcome. which is a form of urinary dramatic. Luckily many 6, from his summer resi­ the last minute it was And we are glad that infection attacking the persons of good will are at dence at Castelgandolfo uncertain that he would the ailment offers us kidneys and bladder and work. These frequent jour­ because of a continued "in­ app>ear. also the occasion for fol­ causing fever and nausea. neys of heads of state and disposition” that had led Ill with a urinary infec­ lowing what we have The Pope himself insisted of men in positions of re­ him to cancel a week of tion that had attacked his recently recommended to on his Sunday morning sponsibility are certainly audiences. kidneys and bladder for a others regarding the suf­ appearance at the window guided by noble intentions Two days later. Sept. 8, week, the Pope delighted ferings of this mortal life and had carefully written of peace. We pray for these the Vatican announced his unusually large crowd of ours; to accept them out his comments. Setting great motives, most be­ that the Pope's tempera­ of well-wishers by appear­ from the ever Fatherly aside his own infirmity. loved sons, may the spirit­ ture was normal, but that ing at a window high hand of God and to of­ Pope Paul declared: "What ual mother of the Church doctors were continuing above the square shortly fer them to Him together matters most is not the and Queen of Peace. Most their ban on the resump­ after St. Peter’s bells tolled with those of Christ the health of the Pope, which Holy Mary, the Blessed tion of audiences. noon. The window, which Redeemer.” is a very small thing. Mother of Jesus Christ, On the previous day What matters are the Our Lord, sustain us.” is usually opened 10 min­ Rugged Sport utes or so before the Pope’s Rome’s newspapers had needs of the Church and of the world. appearance, had r e m a ii ^ d I-.ATER IN the after­ liuntini.' iM a riiKKod aport, closed until just before the lation about the status of "The Church is on the noon the Pope celebrated hays ('oinrado Heart aHMOcia- Pope came to it. the Pope's health. Various threshold of two important Mass for the first time (ion. Don't he a horn. Rest papers had suggested he events — the Synod of since illness set in and whon you'r«« windad, even if the was much more gravely ill othtTf. t>o on ahead. GREETED by applause, Bishops and the world con­ received Bishop Giovanni than had been announced. honking car horns and gress of the Catholic laity. Benelli, substitute secre­ cheers. Pope Paul said: "Thank you for coming to Bishop and Rally Planners this weekly appointment of End 'Babylonian Captivity/ ours. We are pleased to Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney, pastor of Divine Redeemer parish, regard it as kindly interest Colorado Springs; George Sweeney; and the Rev. John M. Delaney, assist­ in our health. We thank Pope Paul Urged by Priest ant pastor. Divine Redeemer, are shown at a planning session for Colorado you wholeheartedly.” Springs' part, in the archdioeesan Year of Faith rally. The rally, scheduled Notre Dame, Ind. — A The Notre Dame priest that Pope Paul’s Oct. 29 in Bears stadium, will gather upward of 50,000 for Mass, a proces­ Applause cut his com­ veteran of 50 years in the noted that the Pope, in an on celibacy failed to distin­ sion, and a profession of faith in observance of the Year of Faith pro­ ments short for a few priesthood has called on earlier encyclical. The guish between the "voca­ claimed by Pope Paul VI. minutes, but the Pope, Pope Paul VI to recognize Development of Peoples, tion to the priesthood” and speaking with a hoarse "the dignity of priests as declared that "where the the "vocation to virginity.” and emotion-niled voice, human beings, in whom inalienable right to mar­ "They may coincide,” he Founders' Week at Regis was able to continue: God Himself has planted riage and procreation is said, "hut frequently they I the urge to marry.” lacking, human dignity has do not.” Father John A. O’Brien, cea.sed to exist.” "The Pope is afraid that STILL To Be Opened Sept. 20, 21 Regis Prof director of Notre Dame For years priests have honesty and candor would university’s Bureau of been "asked to forego this demand a change,” said GROWING! Formal events marking the high school will attend dean of the college, and Religious Research, asked natural and inalienable Father O’Brien in a refer­ NOW the opening of the 1967-68 the Mass. from 1955-65 as president Wins Grant the Pontiff to end the "Ba­ right at a time when they ence to the Pope's insistence academic year at Regis col­ The homily will be de­ of the school. He was later bylonian Captivity” which knew virtually nothing of that celibacy not be dis­ OVER lege, Denver, will be held livered by the Rev. Harry associated with the Univer­ prevents the Catholic cler­ marriage, the joys and cussed publicly at the Coun­ Sept. 20-21, as the major E. Hoewischer, S.J., assist­ sity of Americas in Mexico To UCLA gy from marriage. dignity of parenthood and cil. He added that the "fren­ ■portion of the ant professor of psychology in 1965-66. Addressing the first con­ of the rapture of being a zied. desperate haste” with ■school’s an- at Regis college. Dr. Trippet will also be ference of the National co-creator with God in which Pope Paul issued the The Rev. W illiam T. encyclical is in itself proof 8,567 jnual Found­ The annual college stu­ the guest speaker at the Miller, S.J., associate pro­ Association for Pastoral bringing into existence a ers’ Week. that the Pope is faced with a dent convocation will be annual Regis college facul­ fessor of chemistry at Re­ Renewal, the well-known human being — the blend­ CARS SOLD! The present scholar charged Pope movement that cannot be held Thursday, Sept. 21, ty convocation scheduled gis college, Denver, has ed fruit of the pure and school year Paul’s anxiety to "hush stopp>ed. SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 starting at 10:30 a.m. in Thursday afternoon in the year’s sabbatical holy love of husband and marks the up” the subject "serves He predicted that a the fieldhouse. Principal Science Amphitheatre. He leave for postdoctoral study wife,” Father O’Brien de­ |90th anniver- only to deepen the suspi­ change would occur sooner ED TYNAN'S speaker will be Dr. Byron will discuss with faculty at the University of South­ clared. Isary of the cion that the present re­ or later. "Rome is not en­ K. Trippet, executive direc­ members the role of Regis ern California. Icollege. The quirement of compulsory He urged priests to work tirely blind nor entirely tor of the Colorado Asso­ college in CAICU. He is conducting sp>ecial __|Founders’ celibacy cannot stand the within the Church to "re­ deaf,” he said. ciation of Independent Col­ research under a fellowship light of open discussion nor store the freedom to marry Dr. Trippet Week observ­ leges and Universities A R E C E PTIO N and grant from the National ance serves bufTet supper for members the test of rational inquiry. to all diocesan priests as it (CAICU), of Denver. Institute of Health of the as an opportunity for both "It creates the uneasy was in the days of Christ LARRY PERRY Dr. Trippet has served in of Reps college and Department of Health, students and faculty ^to feeling that we are asked and the Apostles.” • REALTY his present post since Octo­ high school faculties and Education and Welfare. renew their commitment to to follow a policy which In an interview. Father ber, 1966. From 1935-1965 their guests will be held in The work is being conduct­ NEW the intellectual life and he served at Wabash col­ the Regis center Thursday cannot withstand the scru­ O’Brien explained why he 4995 ed at the UCLA Nuclear '■ J l j 1967 V A LIA N T pursuit of truth and tiny of reason,” Father had taken up the cause of Liw ell Blvd. lege, Crawfordsville, Ind., evening starting at 6:30 Medicine and Radiation knowledge and to pay trib­ O’Brien continued. "To pit optional clerical celibacy; $1,795 as professor of history, p.m. Biology laboratory, Los ute to the small band of authority against reason is "I have no personal ax to DELIVERED DENVER Angeles. 4 3 3 -7 1 7 1 priest-pioneers who found­ to sever the spinal cord of grind, but the first-hand Complete Sales A Service Father Miller has been ed the college. human progress and to do observation of the . agony, Appointments Listed on the Regis college fac­ violence to the faculty by torture and frustration of it Real Estate ir l l e n t a l s ulty since 1961 and has 522S:E; COLFAX THE OPENING event, which man most resembles many priests” convinced <*i it been instrumental in ir I n s u r a n c e ir L o a n s T e l. 3 9 9 .0 6 3 0 y God.” him that compulsory celi­ the Mass of the Holy Spir­ securing grants for the it, will be held Wednesday, For Fair Housing Unit bacy has outlived whatever college, particularly for LATER in the confer­ usefulness it may have had Sept. 20, at 11 a.m. in the Richard E. Young, chair- ver Public School system research concerning Regis college fleldhouse. ence, members of the asso­ for the Church, he said. man of the board, and the and a licensed real estate tuberculosis, and monies "Christ never made bach­ GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. The Very Rev. Richard F. Rev. Robinson G. Lapp, broker, was appointed as- ciation made four recom­ for new equipment. elorhood a necessary condi­ ’■.Accrt*diti*d PurvevorH to the Catholic Clergy ’ Ryan, S.J., president of executive director of the sociate director for the mendations to the Synod of Father Miller earned Bishops, scheduled to con­ tion for the priesthood.’’ .JANITORIAL & SA N ITA R Y SUPPLIE.S Regis, will be the chief Metro Denver Fair Hous- housing demonstration pro- bachelor’s and master’s 1421 - IKth Strrot - C’H 4-H775 or CH 4-259H concelebrant of the Mass. vene in the Vatican Sept. Father O’Brien explained. OENVKR 2. COLORADO ing Center, have an- ject. degrees from St. Louis Twenty-five other priest- 29. The proposals included: "Neither did the Apostles, nounced several new ap- Everett J. Madrigal, a university and the Ph.D. most of whom were mar­ members of the Regis col­ pointments to the center social-psychology graduate • That the Synod give from the University of Cal­ careful attention to making ried. In the early Church, lege and high school facul­ stair. of the University of Colo- ifornia at Berkeley. He has ties and administration celibacy optional instead of in fact, married Bishops Having received an OEO rado, received the appoint- served on the college Board were frequently succeeded CARPETS will also* be concelebrants (OlTice of Economic Oppor- ment to the position of as- mandatory for priests of of trustees, but resigned by their own sons.” R o o m S iz e at the Mass. Student bod­ tunity) grant to develop sistant director for person- the Latin rite; this position because of his • That the penalty of and Smaller.RUGS ies of both the college and low income housing, the al services, Largest selections m the City current sabbatical leave. ipso facto excommunication THE AUTHOR charged center has been able to The new assistant direc- REAL ESTATE move away from a volun- tor for housing develop- for priests who marry be Furniture.» in the hou«*«* Newest nd Wednesday teer organization with four ment is William Jackson, a lifted; Bacon & Schramm I t:}0 P.M. Kohler Bathroom News Deadiine! paid employes to a larger graduate of the University • That married priests be Composition Roofing L O U T E Z A K readmitted to the Eucharist, Tile Roofing Fixtures . . . organization. The center of Denver and formerly The deadline for news and E.M.W. has also received grants employed by the Pruden­ atones and pictures to appear through validation of their Roof Repairing where cash taKis Van Schaack & Co. from the State of Colorado in the "D enver Catholic Regis- marriages: 4020 Brifthlon Blvd. 2141 So. Broadway tial Life Insurance Compa- tcr" is Monday at 9 a.m. 244.6.’>B:i SHerm an •1-2754 17MI W adsw orth - O lc. 297 S40S and the City of Denver. ny- • And that the Synod allow and encourage EXPANSION began on groups of Bishops to study Aug. 1 with the arrival of Cub Leaders To Meet the first three proposals. W. Ed Mansfield, former Father O'Brien told the radio personality, on the Sept. 25 on New Program 200 delegates to the con­ job as director of public ference celibacy. "along The Rev. James R. Pur- revision of the cub scout relations. with birth control” has Shedrick Devers, former field, archdiocesan scouting Parvuli Dei award and the become "the burning issue for remodeling! music teacher in the Den- chaplain, announced that Ad A ltare Dei award of our day.” ______Monday. Sept. 25. a meet- changes, COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Suppose • Counter-top ing will be held at Our Boy Scouts and Explorers 1966 Lady of Lourdes church, are asked to keep the Sept. TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR lavatory AUTO. TRANS. CHEV. CONVT Denver, at 7:30 p.m. 6 issue of the Denver Your Car ProOlem — Our The purpose of this an- Catholic Register and cut Specialty we send you • Wall hung BRONZE WITH EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR BRONZE INTERIok nual scouting leaders meet- out and save the new re- ONEIDA GARAGE closet BEIOE TOP. VH, ing will be to introduce quirements of the Ad Al- B ill K ir k MOO Oneida 322-3SSS AL TO. TRANS.. a check POWER STKERINC. the new Catholic scouting tare Dei award • New, extra E X C E L L E N T C O N D m O .N award program. All cub- roomy bath masters, den mothers, $ 2 3 9 5 . committeemen and scout­ for a change! Of first quality only. Koh­ masters are invited to at­ ler fixtures and fittings “ RED” WHITE tend. A special session will are available in sizes and CHEVROLET be held for explorer leaders styles to fit every budget. 8303 W. C O LFA X to discuss the requirements Let us help you plan your 7560 W. COLFAX for Pop>e Pius XII award. ' Wc’l! do il every year of your life if you establish an Extension Annuity. new bathroom or wash­ 237-1311 Open Eves. Until 9 Scouting Chaplains are room. Come in today or given a special invitation The Catholic Church Extension Society of the U.S. A. p call us for our free esti­ to this meeting so that S am p le 1307 South Wabash Avenue. Chicago, Illinois 60605 mate. no obligation. they may receive first-hand The Beer with GUSTO Dear Fathers: Please send me information on your Extension Annuity Plan information on the new R etu rn s on Specializing in E xten sio n and your Life Income Plan. I understand that this inquiry is in strictest con­ fidence and will entail no obligation whatever. Qualily Plumbing Malt liquor of Quality A n n u ities and Healing Repairs (p e r ce n t) my birthdate sex SLATTERY MURRAY BROS. «g« m*n womtn Electric Compani| 55 5.3 4.8 name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) (please print) DISTRIBUTING CO. 65 7.0 6.0 & COMPANY address Plumbing and Heating C ^ n t BiUrial Sirykt • 0m n U A l’ CCmCKM‘ KSII>riim 75 10.0 8.3 Contractors WHOLESALERS state top code □ Please send a one-year trial ol the new Exiension Maflazine (or 52.95 181 VALLEJO ST. 7 4 4 -6 . n 1 1178 STOUT ST. 222-^133 Robert M. — Paul V . Murray □ OR . please send me a free copy of a current issue JOHN J. CONNOR. Prtsident DINVER COLORADO Sobtrl F. Connor. V ici Prcsidonl Page 12 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, September 14, 1967 Pag> k: t Now... for Catholics of all ages i t i tc d( BRC t£ S. A c Nume fa mcnl, d) and Catholic families of all tuary. a1 n CAP P h oe r d« K iiw li Is CAB Hon, C This remarkable new "extra cash” Catholic Hospital Plan J) h it ic incnt, tuaric

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CO^ Lryde the modest increase in the box following.) And re­ 19 Important Questions Answered Cathe For only $1— now, with no quaUfications whatsoever, member. regardless of age. size of family or the plan ABOUT THE NEW CATHOLIC HOSPITAL PLAN MC O you can enroll yourself and all eligible members of you select, you can now enroll and get your first IVH. month’s coverage for only $1.00! l .W h a t *■/ the C ziholic H osp ital Plan.* treatment of tuberculosis, drug addiaion, alcohol­ your family in this valuable extra protection health ism, or nervous or mental disorder. DiR The Catholic Hospital Plan is a brand-new, low- cott health proteaion plan—created especially for Santa plan— if you mail your Enrollment.Form no later than Catholics—that pays extre cajb income direa to 10- When does my p olicy g o into force.* c{uiom SPECIAL NOTE IF YOU ARE OVER 65 you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes It becomes effeaive the very same day we : S op L Midnight, October 22,1967! you or a member of your family. ceive your Enrollment Form. Accidents are cov­ ered on that date. After your policy is 3 0 days old, Even though Medicare will pay most of your -.W h y should the Catholic Hospital Plan be sicknesses which begin thereafter are covered. FIC hospital exj>en$e8—it still will not cover all o f of special interest to me.* Under the A LL -F A M IL Y P L A N , childbinh or street This could well be the most important news you've If yours is a young, growing family, then we your needs. During this limited enrollment, you W h en you go to a Catholic hospital, you know pregnancy or any consequence thereof is covered that the physical and spiritual care you receive is tion c recommend the All-Fam ily Plan. You and your wife can get the extra cash proteaion needed during after your policy has been in force for 10 months. heard in years! N ow you may enjoy a special low- in accordance with the ethical and religious direc­ the h igh-risk■ senior • years simply...... by filling out ML C arc covered for all new sicknesses and accidents (in­ tives of the Church. Under the Catholic Hospital cost health protection plan that pays "extra cash” the Enrollment Form below without any other It. What if someone in my family has had a ic'M. Plan, your benefits are payable in both Catholic direct to you when a sudden accident or an unex­ clud in g maternity benefits, after your policy has qualifications! health problem that may occur again.* and non-Catholic hospitab. Even if one o f your covered family members has pected sickness hospitalizes you or a member of been in force for 10 months). And all your unmar­ It’s a faa that people over 65 are greater risks. suffered from chronic ailments in the past, pre­ (;oi ried dependent children between 3 months of age ^ Why «lo I need the Catholic Hospital Plan Kubi your family! They go to hospitals more often and have larger in addition to my regular insurance.* existing conditions are covered after the policy and under 21 are included at no extra cost as lo n g has been in force for two years. MoHt At last, a lonj?-respected insurance company hospital bills than any other age group. That's Probably your present hospital insurance won’t as they live at home. (This includes not only your cover ail your hospital expenses, but even if it Sept. (Mutual Protective Insurance Company, specializ­ exaaly why senior citizens need more protec­ 12. W hat coodiciotis aren’t covered? does, you will still need help to cover all your present children but any children you may have in tion! And that’s why some hospital plans won’t Only these minimum necessary exceptions: preg­ Nebr. in g in health insurance for Catholics for over 35 household expenses when you are hospitalized. accept them or charge rates beyond their means. nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you years) has created a brand new health plan, e s p e ­ the months and years to come.) But the Catholic Hospital Plan not only accepts •(.On I collect c'en though I carry other have the A L L -F A M IL Y P L A N ), war. military HA cially for Catholics like yourself! It is called the If you are the on ly parent living with your chil­ you regardless of age, it gives you easy-toi)2 family, we now make you this no strings "introduc­ Parent Family Plan. and mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline policy for health reasons — for as long as you live P l a n ...... $2 .2 5 date shown on the form below. and continue to pay your premiums. W e guarantee Mass tory” offer: If you have no children, or if your children are Female on One-Parent or Individual Plan 3-00 f>. VX’hich plan should / choose? chat we will never cancel, modify or terminate S ept your poH ^ unless we decline renewal on all poli­ You can qualify for this new Plan during this grown and no longer dependent on you, you will Y o u may choose any of four low-cost plans-you Houli Male on any P lan ...... 3.(X) cies of this type in your entire state or until the limited enrollment period— having to see want the Husband-W ife Plan. Or, if you are living can aauaJly select the exact plan that suits you Emt! If yours is a young, growing family, we recom­ maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy a company representative—and without any red tape by yourself, choose the Individual Plan. ARE YOUR PARENTS has been paid. Y ou. of course, can drop your pol­ mend the A LL -F AM IL Y P LA N . Y o u and your wife icy on any renewal date. whatsoever! You can enroll yourself and all eligible O n all plans, your cash benefits arc paid from the SENIOR CITIZENS? are covered for all new sicknesses and accidents. (Maternity benefits are included after your policy P members of your family for only tl.OO! very first day you enter the hospital, for as long— Most senior citizens guard against becoming a has been in force for 10 months.) A ll vour un­ M. Why is the Catholic Hospital Plan almost $ And, after you receive your policy, if for any and for as many times—as you are hospitalized, "burden." But too often their insurance won’t married dependent children ( and future additions) like having an extra "bank account’'^ W h en your policy Is juued_, your insurance pro- reason you decide you don't want it, you may return right up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) meet today's high hospital costs. Even Medicare between 3 months and under 21 are included, at no extra cost, as long as they live at home. vides up to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 , $ 7 ,5 0 0 . or $ 5 .0 0 0 —depend­ 0 it within 1 0 days and your dollar will be prom ptly of the plan you select. won’t take care of everything. A serious con­ If you are the only parent living with your chil­ ing on the A g gre^ te of Benefits o f the plan you ■f refunded! dition requiring hospitalization can mean the choose. This is your "Health-Bank Account." Important: Here is another real "plus”—if dren, we suggest the O N E -P A R E N T F A M IL Y Ri end of their reserves and loss of independence. P LA N . This covers you and all eligible children Then, every month your policy is in force, an you have been told that anyone in your family (RN; How The Catholic Hospital Plan To honor their independence and safeguard living at home between 3 months o f age and under amount equal to your regular monthly premium Differs From Ordinary Health Insurance is "uninsurable"! Even if one of your covered your own reserves, enroll your parents in the 2 1 . Under this plan, of course, future additions (including your first month) is actually added'vo St. 1 Catholic Hospital Plan during this limited en­ are not included since no maternity benefit your maximum. W h en you have claims, benefits family members has suffered from chronic are simply subtracted from your "account.” here W hat is so unusual about the new Catholic Hospital rollment. Have the parent to be enrolled com­ provided in the O N E -P A R E N T F A M IL Y P LA N . ailments in the past, the kinds of conditions If you have no children, or if your children Plan—and why should it especially interest you ? plete and sign the Enrollment Form, bur enter the ’ ■ that come back again and again or are Hkely are grown and no longer dependent on you, you 15. Are any other unusual benefits included in your address c/o your name. (Example: c/o the (Uiholic Hospital Plan? As a Catholic, it is to your advantage to go ro a will want the H U S B A N D -W IF E P LA N . proh to recur,/»5e Catholic Hospital Plan will cover John M . Jones, 120 Main Street, Anytown, Y es. In the event of an accidental death (within Catholic hospital when sickness or accident strikes. these pre-existing conditions after your policy O r, if you are living by yourself, you will want Paul U.S.A.) W e will send the policy and premium the IN D IV ID U A L P LA N . 9 0 days of an accident) o f any person covered, There you can count on receiving medical treatment has been in force fo r tw o years! notices to you. Just enclose $1 for the first $ 5 0 0 will be paid |o the coverH person's parish pani If I become hospitalized, when do my bene­ that is in accordance with the ethical and religious m onth’s coverage. — unless you wish to name another beneficiary — M; But whether or not you have had a chronic ail­ fits hegin? subjea to tbe maximum (Aggregate of Ekmefits) direaives of the Church. O f course, the Catholic O n ell plant, your cash benefits are• ppaid aic. from...... the_ ment, the Catholic Hospital Plan will cover any ac­ of your jnlicy. Hospital Plan cannot guarantee you admission to a very first day you enter the hospital, for as long cident immediately, the very day your policy goes -a n d for as many times — as you are hcMpiialized. 16. W ill my claims be handled promptly* Sh hospital. However, by paying money directly to you into effect—And any new sickness which begins after up ro the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of Yes. W ith your policy, you will receive a simple, instead of to the hospital, it guarantees you the right the plan you choose. easy-to-use Claim Form. Your claims will be proc­ your policy is 30 days old. There arc only these How Can Wa Do It? to selea your own hospital. And even if you enter a 8. How much can I be paid in a Catholic hos- e s s ^ quickly and your checks will be sent direaly Pn minimum necessary exceptions: pregnancy or any to you. «on-Catholic Hospital, you will be covered under At this^point, you must be asking, "H ow can we consequence thereof (unless you have the All- Each plan has its own "Aggregate o f Benefits,” offer so much for so little?” The answer is simple: 17. Why are the premiums the Catholic Hospital Plan. what we call the maximum. the Catholic In Family Plan), war. military service, nervous or W e have low er total sales costs! The CZatholic H os­ Hospuai Plan so low? For example, under the A L L -F A M IL Y P LA N . You may agree that Catholics should be encour­ mental disease or disorder, suicide, alcoholism or W ith the Catholic Hospital Plan, you aaually get pital Plan is a mass enrollm ent plan and a large vol­ the maximum is S10.000—tU)U a week ($ 1 4 .2 8 aged to go to Catholic hospitals, but you may already all these benefits — at such a low cost — because R drug addiction, or conditions covered by W ork­ a day! extra cash income while you are hospital­ ume of policies is issued only during certain limited this is a mass enrollment plan — and no salesmen have some hospital insurance and you may be w on­ ized. $75 weekly■kjy tf»IO $ l0 .7. 1 daily) while your wife men’s Compensation or Employers Liabilit>’ Laws. enrollment periods. And all business is conducted are used. Our volume Is higher and our sales (NC dering—why do I need more? is hospitalized. $ 5 0 weekly ($ 7 .1 4 daily) for each You are free to go to any hospital of your own costs are lower. lim directly between you and the company by mail. N o Itgible child hospitalized. Because no matter what other insurance you now Jen choice that makes a charge for room and board, with salesmen are used. There are no costly investigations Under the O N E -P A R E N T P L A N , the maxi- 18. Hc)w much do< carry, it simply w o n ’t cover everything! these exceptions only: nursing homes, convalescent mum ft $7,300 — $100 weekly ($14.28 daily) ed or any extra fees for you to pay. It all adds up to while vou are hospitalized. $ 5 0 weekly ($ 7 .1 4 Think for a moment—in these days of rising or self-care units of hospitals, Federal hospitals, or your family or the plan you selea. After the first fire real savings we share with you by giving you top daily) for each eligible child hospitalized. month, if you are under 6 5 , you pay only these low medical costs, would your present insurance cover any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis, protection at low er cost. Under tbe HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN, the max­ monthly rates: only $ 7 .9 5 a month for the A LL­ Hei all your hospital bills? A ll your surgical and in- alcoholism, drug addiction, or nervous or mental imum is $ 7 ,3 0 0 — $ 1 0 0 weekly ($ 1 4 .2 8 daily) FAMILY PLAN; only $5.95 a month for the while you are hoapitalized. $75 weekly ($ 1 0 .7 1 hospital doctor's bills? A ll the medicines, drugs, disorder. A Rospocted Company ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN; only $5.75 a daily) while you wife is hospitalized. month for the H U S B A N D -W IF E P L A N ; only eco supplies and the many other extras? Probably not. In addition to the important hospital benefits, In addition to the exceptional value of the Catholic Under the INDIVIDUAL PLAN, the maxi­ $ 3 .2 5 a month for T H E I N D IV I D U A L P LA N . mum is $ 3 ,0 0 0 — $ 1 0 0 a week ($ 1 4 .2 8 a day) edw And even if all your medical and hospital bills you get all these valuable "extra” features: Hospital Plan—the low-cost, the high benefits, the (W h e n you are over 6 5 , premiums increase. See while you are hospitalized. modest increase in box at left.) Ian were covered, what about all your other exp en ses— ease of enrollment—you get something even more How Your ''Health-Bank Account" Grows 9. Does the plan pay e'en in a non-Catholic the bills that keep piling up at home—the tremen­ valuable: Your policy is backed by the resources, hospital.* 19. Why should 1 enroll right now? sor Because an unexpeaed sickness or accident could dous and costly upset to your budget, your reserves Here’s a wonderful benefit, no matter which plan integrit)’ and reputation of the Mutual Protective A s a Catholic, it is to your advantage to go to a Ro Catholic hospital when sickness or accident strikes. strike without warning — and you will not be and your family life? p:d you choose, almost like an extra "Bank Account.” Insurance C om pany, ’The Catholic's Company," But you will be covered in any hospital that makes covered until your policy b in force. Remember, If you, as husband, father and breadwinner are W hen your policy is issued, your insurance pro­ specializing in low-cost protection for Catholics all a charge for room and board, except nursing if fur any reason you change your mind, you may ch homes, convalescent or self-care units of hospitab, return your policy within 10 days and your $1 .0 0 suddenly hospitalized, your income stops, your ex­ vides up to $10,000, $7,500, or $5,000—according across America for more than 35 years. Catholics Federal hospitab, or any hospiul primarily for the will be refunded immediately. Ro. penses go up. Even if you have some kind of "salary to the Plan you choose. This is your "Health-Bank everywhere, possibly right in your own communitv’ lig insurance" it probably won’t come close to replac­ Account." Then, every- month your jjolicy is in (including many priests), know about us and may be ing your full-time pay. If your wife is suddenly force, an amount equal to your regular monthly insured by us. Many Catholic school children have hospitalized, who will look after the family, do the premium (including your first month) is actually for years enjoyed Mutual Protective coverage. Serv­ receive your Form. This automatically p u ts you r Money-Back Guarantaa laundry, the marketing, the cleaning? You may added to your maximum! W hen you have claims, ing policyholders throughout the United States policy in force. Along with your policy, you will W hen you receive your policy, you'll see that it is have to take time off from your job—or hire full­ your benefits are simply subtracted from your "ac­ direa by mail, M uoial Protective has its headquar­ receive a simple, easy-to-use Claim Form. Should direct, honest, easy to understand. B ut if for any time domestic help—to take care of things at home. count"—much like putting money in and caking it ters in Omaha, Nebraska, where it is incorporated you a: any time need your benefits, you can be sure reason whatsoever you decide that you don't want If one of your children is suddenly hospitalized, out of the bank. and licensed. that your claim will be handled promptly. it, you may return it within 10 days and we will you will certainly spare no expense. If you're a As a Catholic, doesn't it make good sense for promptly refund your dollar. Accidantal Death Benefit—Paid To Your Parish Easy To Enroll—No Red Tap*— senior citizen, w ith lim ited reserves, and are sttd- No Salesman Will Call you to be proteaed by a Catholic health plan, Please N ote: Because this is a limited enrollment, denly hospitalized, even with Medicare, where will In the event of the accidental death (within 90 should you or a member of your family be we can only accept enrollments postmarked on or If you enroll now, during this limited enrollment the "extra” money you need come from? days of an accident) of any person covered under stricken by sickness or accident and suddenly before Oct. 22, 1967. But please d o n ’t wait until period there are no other qualiftcasiorts ocher than Without any extra cash protection in case of a the Catholic Hospital Plan, $500 will be paid to hospitalized? W hy not take a moment right that date! It is important that you act today! The to complete and mail the Enrollment Form below. hospital emergency, debts may be incurred, savings - the covered person’s parish, subject to the maxi­ n ow and fill out your Enrollment Form. Then sooner we receive your Form, the sooner your Cath­ W e will issue your Catholic Hospital Benefit Policy mail it promptly with only $ /.0 0 —"introduc­ may be lost, peace of mind may be shattered—and mum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your px^licy- If olic Hospital Plan will cover you and your family. (Form PI47 Series) immediately—the same day we even recovery can be seriously delayed. you wish to name a beneficiary other than your tory” cost for your first month's coverage. W e cannot cover you if your policy is not in force! How Th* Plan Protects You And Your Family parish, check the box on your Enrollment Form an d a change form will be sent with your policy. Now, with the unique proteaion of the Catholic Special Feature for Peace of Mind and Security Hospital Plan, you can avoid these worries—because SPECIAL LIMITED ENROLLMENT! EXPIRES OCT. 22,1967 b; you can be assured of extra cash income w h en y o u For as long as you liv e and continue to pay your r( or any covered member of your family goes to the premiums, we will never cancel or refuse to renew Don’t delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today, with $1.00, to Mutual Protective Insurance Company, Ir hospital—to help keep you out of debt, to help keep your policy for health reasons—and we guarantee 3860 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68105. your savings intact, to speed recovery by easing your that we will never cancel, m odify or terminate your worried mind! N o matter how large your family, policy unless we decline renewal on all policies of no matter what your age or occupation and without this type in your entire state or until the maximum any other qualifications whatsoever, you can choose (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy has been paid. CATHOLIC HOSPITAL PL any o f four low-cost plans, specially tailored to suit Carry As Much Othor Hoalth yout family’s needs. LIMITED ENROLLMENT FORM n o . 10753810 ' Insuranco As You WishI CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT SUITS YOU BEST— Yes, the Catholic Hospital Plan pays you in addi­ INSURED’S NAM E (Please Print). You can anroll (or only $1,001 tion to any health insurance you carry, whether Middle initial itO.OOO MAXIMUM-ALL-FAMILY PLAN! $100 a weak individual or group—even Medicare! Furthermore, ($14.28 a day) extra cash inconw while you are hoapi- all your b en e^ s are tax-free! ADDRESS ______taliied. $75 weekly ($10.71 daily) while your wife it Street City stat heapitalixed. $50 weekly ($7.14 daily) for each eligible Surprisingly Low Cost child hoapitalized. SEX: Q Male Q Female Membership in the Catholic Hospital Plan costs IMPORTANT: $7,500 MAXIMUM-ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN: $100 weekly ($14.28 daily) while you are hoapitalized. $50 considerably less than you might expect. You pay TTiis enrollment form must be mailed no later ►OCT. 22,19671 AGE ______DATE OF BIRTH: •••kly ($7.14 daily) for each eligible child hospital- only $1.00 for your first month's coverage (regard­ than midnight of: less of your plan), then only $7.95 a month for the $7,500 MAXIMUM-HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN: $100 All-Family Plan; only $5.95 a month for the One- weekly (|14.2$ daily) while you are hospitalized. $75 Parent Family Plan; only $5.75 for the Husband- SELECT O All-Family Plan I f All-Family or Husband- W ife Wife’s First Nama Middle initial Plan is selected, give following weekly ($10.71 daily) while your wife is hospitalized. W ife Plan; and the Individual Plan costs only PLAN □ Husband-Wife Plan inform ation on w ife : $5,000 MAXIMUM-INDIVIDUAL PLAN: $100 a week $3.25. (When you become 65—br if you are 65 or DESIRED: Q One-Parent Family Plan D A T E O F Month Day Year ($14.3$ a day) while you are hospitalized. over now—special Senior Citizen rates apply. See (Check Ooe ^ WIFE’S BIRTH: O n ly) O Individual Plan *

D o you carry ocher insurance in this Company? Q No D Yes (If "yes," please list policy numbers.) . S e h«v, m c!oi«l my fim monthly premium of tl.OO Mid horeby ,pp[y to Mutual Protretivo Insurance Comoanv O m .h. the Otholic Hospi^ Btmefi, Policy Form PI47 ferirs ,„d PUt. ^reundcr M selected .hove. I undSSThe " MUTUAL PROTECTIVE untilil aaually issued. I understand that unless I indicate another beneficurv to the Comnartv in wpirino ...vZ* j ’ *" and order cfaa .. S i ITVSURAINCE COMPAINY person resides at the tim e o f his death. Dati Signed j ? _ 3860 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebraska 6810$ InauratTs Signatura SIGN-DO NOT PRINT ------□ C3»eck here if you wish to name a beneficiary other than your parish, and a form will be sent to you along with your policy. Licensed by the State of Colorado 4l>i4y Please make check or money order payable to MUTUAL PROTECTIVE!