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> 1 S 0 I' Three Priest-Brothers to Take Part in Investiture HIS TWO PRIEST-BROTHERS will assist the Very Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will officiate in ihe investi to the visiting clergy at the Broadmoor hotel. The Very Holy Year Indulgence Rev. Jdonsignor William J. Kelly when he officiates at ture ceremony, receiving Monsignor Kelly’s profession Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, pastor of the Denver Solemn Benediction in St. M ^ ’s church, Colorado of faith and blessing the robes of office. Bishop Hubert Cathedral, will serve as toastmaster at this affair, and Springs, immediately following his investiture as a Papal M. Newell, Coadjutor of Cheyenne, is expected to be speakers will include the R t Rev. Monsignor William Chamberlain this Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, at 4 o’clock. resejit in the sanctua^. The Very Rev. Monsignor Kipp, pastor of St. Mary’s parish, Colorado Springs, in a Monsignor Kelly, the superintendent of St M i^ ’s glavid M. Maloney, Assistant Chancellor, will be master toast to the Holy Father; a response by Monsignor Kelly, schools in Colorado Springs, is the oldest of three priest- of ceremonies. Archbishop Vehr will speak at the cere and closing words by Archbishop Vehr. sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kelly, pioneer mony. Students of St. Mary’s high and grade schools will Conditions Laid Down Catholics of Leadville. His brothers are the Rev. John H. A PUBLIC RECEPTION will be held after the church honor Monsignor Kelly at a program in the new school Kelly, pastor of S t Joseph’s parish, Goldfti, and the Rev. ceremony in the high school' assembly hall for parish gymnasium, erected under his direction, on Friday after Bernaifd M. Kelly, chaplain at the FederaKlorrectional in-. ioners of S t Mary’s parish and other friends of the new noon, Jan. 19. The high school Glee club .will perform and Group Pilgrimages Encouraged stitute,^Morrison. Monsignor. At 6:30 that evening a dinner will be served a spiritual bouquet will be given Monsignor Kelly. Conditions for gaining the Holy Year indulgence in the Archdiocese of Denver during 1951 are announced this week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Catholics Garner ‘ Man of Year’ Awards The conditions include four visits to churches as designated by the Arch- bishop^ recitation of the r^uired prayers on each visit, and The outstanding work of Colorado Cath olics in their communities is reflected in the Confession and Communion. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation ' ^ “ Man of the Year” awards being made at this time. The Junior Chamber of Commerce award in Denver went to a Catholic, Richard Brown; and onejof the five winners of the The year 1951, during which the Holy Year is extended Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1950— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Junior Chamber’s state awards is Andrew J. Konersman, a member of Our Lady of to the whole world, is Intended by the Holy Father to be a Lourdes parish, Denver. Joseph A. Reich received a Man of the Year award in Colorado time of special penance and religious fervor. Group pilgrim ages to the various designated churches, instructs Archbishop Vehr, Springs. are to be encouraged wherever feasible. Archbishop Vehr’s instructions follow: 'Dick' Brown Known State Winner Active President of Springs DENVER CATHaiC For Work With Yoirih In Political Work Chamber of Commerce Recipient o f the annual Denver Andrew /. Konersman, a mem By Elsie Felling Junior ' Chamber o f Commerce ber o f Our Lady of Lourdes par Joseph A. Reich, formerly a award. Young Man o f the Year ish, Denver, is one qf the five member of the Blesspd Sacrament for 1950, is Richard W. Brown, winners of the , Junior Cham parish in Denver, now a resident detective of the Denver Police ber of Commerce state awards for of Colorado Springs, was chosen distinguished service. Mr. Kohers- archdiocese ' o f DENVER force. Mr. Brown has been the Colorado Springs "Man of the Year man and the four other winners Chancery Office basketball, football, and baseball for 1950 by the Gazette Tele, will receive their awards for ex ' . 1536 Logan Street REGISTER coach at Mullen home for boys graph of that city. ceptional service to Colorado this Denver 5, Colorado since 1945. The football team of Mr. Reich, outgoing president Saturday night in Pueblo. of the Colorado Springs Chamber Jan. 16, 1951 VOL. XLVI. No. 22. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 DENVER, COLORADO A resident of Denver since of Commerce, was honored b e -' Reverend Dear Father: 1942, Mr.' Konersman has been cause of the time and talent he In the Apostolic Constitution, Per Annum Sacrum, His Holiness, prominent in both state and city devoted for the 18 years of his Pope Pius XII, has extended the Holy Year to the whole_ world, projects. He was, one of the fram residence in that city to com from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 1951. Conditions for gaining the ers of Amendment No. 3 in the munity activities. Jubilee Holy Year Indulgence in the Archdiocese of Denver are as !Man of Half Century' Honor past election, worked on the “ Little During the second year of his follows: * Hoover” Commission report, co presidency of the Chamber of 1. A visit to each of the four chufchgs designated by the ordinated the Get Out and Vote Commerce, the Nestle Company, Ordinary. campaign, was one of the incorpor- an internationally known choco One’s parish church may be substituted for any one of the late products manufacturer and following churches specifically desigmnted. To Father of Msgr. Maloney distributor, located in the Springs, a. City of Denver— Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Holy Camp Carson. was expanded, and Ghost church, St. Elizabeth’s church, and St. Philomena’s The late James E. Maloney, father of the Very Rev. Colorado Springs was selected as church. Monsignor David Maloney, Assistant Chancellor of the the permanent home of Air D e / b. City of Colorado Springs— St. Mary’s church. Corpus Archdiocese of Denver, was selected as “ Littleton’s Man of fense Command, one of the three Christi church. Our Lady of Guadalupe church, and major commands of the air force. Sacred Heart church, the Half Century” by the Littleton Independent. Mr. Reich headed two financial ■ i e. In places other than the above: In a feature story carrying several pictures of Mr. drives by the Chamber of Com- I J - If there are two. or more churches, twO ifisits are to Maloney with his family and at be made at least in two different churches for the civic functions, the Independent eng;ineer for the American Bridge required four visits. announced the Man of the Half Co., Gary, Ind.; Catharine, who is If there is but one church, four visits are to be Century was chosen in a confer still at the Maloney home at 1240 made in that church. ence participated in by Houstoun Littleton Broadway and is em 2. Prayers (not merely mental) to be recited at each visit: Waring, the editor; E. A. Bemis, ployed by the Record Abstract and The Our Father, Hail Mary, and minor Doxology, five times publisher; WJlliam C. Cuthbert, Title Co.; Elizabeth Maloney, who for the Jubilee. Fred Duncan,, and Willard Teller. is in the St. Louis university grad The Our Father, Hail Mary, and minor Doxology, once for Mr. Maloney resided in Little uate school; Mrs. Howard Kinkel, Richaril W. Brown the intentions of the Holy Father. ton from 1902 until his-death in Littleton; Martin Maloney, U. S. The Apostles’ Creed once. 1948. During these 46 years he was Public Roads, Denver; and Major Mullen received the 1950 city pa The Hail Mary and the invocation, “ Queen of Peace, pray mayor for seven terms, chief of the Edward Maloney, Westover air rochial title and tied for the state for us,’’ three times. volunteer fire department, and force base. Mass. There are 13 title He formerly was coach at The Hail Holy Queen once. president of the school board, and grandchildren. St. Ebuis’ school, Englewood, and St. Clara’s orphanage, Denver. The addition of the Holy Father’s Holy Year prayer is was a top figure in the state high Mr. Maloney was a member of encouraged, but not prescribed. way department. Detective Brown, a member of the Knights of Columbus apd a St. Francis de Sales’ parish, re . A sacramental Confession and -worthy reception of Holy 8 Born in Brooklyn trustee of the St. Mary’s parish, ceived the certificate of distin Communion, not otherwise obligated by Church law. The Mr. Maloney was bom Sept. , Littleton—“ a pillar of the Catho 8 guished service, a service award Andrew J. Konersman state of grace is required at least when the final work 1863, in Brooklyn and received lic Church,” said the Independent. from the U. S. Junior Chamber is performed. engineering training at the Cooper of Commerce, and a lifetime The indulgence may be gained: ators of the Better Government Union technical institute, where he membership in the Denver JCs. By all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Denver for themselves for Colorado campaign, and as 1. won the coveted Cooper medal and No Invitation Needed He joined the Denver Police or for the souls of the faithful departed as often as they wish to sisted in the promotion of Amend James E. Maloney earned his bachelor-of science de force in December, 1942, and was ments Nos. 1 and 2 and in gaining complete the works prescribed above.