Holy Father Foresees Council of Unity

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Criticizes Prophets of Doom Contenu Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc.. 1962 — Permission to Reproduce, Except On ArUcies Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Vatican City—Pope John XXIII set the tone for the Second Vatican Council by declaring at its solemn opening that it would be a council of hope and a preparation for Christian unity. He asserted (Oct. 11) that the Church “ considers it her duty to work DENVERCATHOUC actively” toward the realization of Christ’s prayer for Christian unity. The Pontiff stressed that the prophets of disaster are not to be heeded and that the Ecumenical Council will concentrate on emphasizing the vahdity of the Church’s teaching rather than concern itself with condemn­ ing heresies. REGISTCR The Pope proclaimed his fearless hope that the council “will bring the Church up to date where required.” VOL. LVIl. No. 10 DENVER, COLORADO THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1962 He assured the Cardinals and gathered around him I------— near the tomb of St. Peter that the council will compel “ men, ' M* families, and peoples everywhere to turn their minds toward V heavenly things.” I He confessed that he has frequently been bothered by prophets of doom, who with misplaced zeal have tried to con­ vince him that the modern world is lost in a “ morass of prevari­ cation and ruin.”

THESE PROPHETS, the Pope noted, say that our era in com­ parison with past ages is constantly growing worse. Such men have learned nothing from history, Pope John added, for they seem to believe that “ in the past, particularly at

See related pictures, stories on pages, 3, S, 17 Bntfow s Blnsfing Pope John Iran i gives his blessing to thousands of Church the time of former councils, everything was a full triumph for dign itai^ at the opening ceremony of the Second Vatican the Christian idea and way of life and for proper religious Council inside 8L Peter’s Basiiica. At right is Archbishop Enrico liberty.” In actual fact, the Pope said, these prophets of disaster Dante, Prefect of the College of Masters of Pontifical Cere­ are wrong. Divine Providence Is guiding the Church today, he monies. continued, “toward a new order in human relations wherein— by men’s own efforts and even beyond their greatest expecta­ tions—the superior and inscrutable designs of God’s will are being folfilleto” Proposed Center at Englewood Parish The Pope said that he sees even in the constant differences A two-story parish center to be erected in back of St. rooms for the teaching Sisters and lay teachers are included Mission Sunday among men advantages that lead to the greater good of the Louis’ schooL Englewood, will include needed facilities for 640 in the architect’s sketch for the first floor. A tithing program in Church. pupils, 18 teachers, and all toe parishioners. A gymnasium effect in the parish is expected to pay for the new building, that may be used as an anditorium is planned on the second which will cost more than 9210,000. POPE JOHN expressed his gladness that the Ecumenical floor. A cafeteria for the pupils, a modem kitchen, and dining Council can meet in an atmosphere of freedom from the polit­ Appeal Oct. 28 ical pressures exerted on past councils. Even though the majority o f mankind today is locked in con­ Catholics in the Archdiocese ing missioners are never heard troversy over the direction in which political and economic order Seeking Funds in U.S. $210,000 Parish Center of Denver are invited to become of by name. And yet they give should be pursued, he said, and although vast numbers have no “ partidpimts in the vast mis­ up tome, family, country, and time or regard for spiritual reality, “ the new conditions of sionary work done by thousands ordinary material comforts in modem life have at least this advantage: Filipino Priest Hopes Plaaned in Englewood of priests, Sisters, and lay peo­ spending their lives to bring “They have eliminated those innumerable obstacles by ple- in pagan la n ^ ” throughout pagan souls to God. which at one time the sons of this world impeded the free Plans were announced for a two-story parish cen­ action of the Church.” the world. “ We can become,” Archbish­ ter, to c6st about $210,000, at St. Louis’ parish, Engle­ The Pope noted with sorrow the absence of many Bishops For Seminary at Home Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ex­ op Vehr asserted, “ cooperators wood, by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard J. Cullen, restrained by godless governments. But he said that he foresees and helpers (to the missioners) By Dave MiUon pastor. Needed facilities will be provided for 640 pupils tended this invitation in explain­ that the Church, untrammeled by political considerations, will Father Navarro’s parish in by our financial and prayerful in the school, 18 teachers, as well as for parish groups, ing the necessity for generous “from this Vatican Basilica, as if from a second Apostolic Cen­ The Church in the Philippines Lubao—the birthplace of FlU- support . . . By your contribu­ who will have ample space for meetings. donations to the annual Mission acle, now through the intervention of her Bishops, raise her —which in four centuries has pino President DIosdado Maca- tions, you become partakers in Upon completion of final Sunday collection, to be taken voice anew with resonant majesty and greatness.” grown to embrace nearly 85 per pagal — is typical of the alarm­ the redemptive mission of drawings by the architect, Mon- up in churches of the archdio­ cent of the total population of ing priest shortage that plagues that can be used as .an audi­ mankind.” signor Cullen said, bids will be cese Oct. 28. THE PRINCIPAL CONCERN of the new council is to dis­ more than 27,000,000 — js in the largely Catholic nation, torium, and ample storage fa­ cover methods whereby the deposit of Christian doctrine will be asked for construction. The cen­ cilities. Ordinarily, the Archbishop The Archbishop’s letter fol desperate need of priests. where each priest must care pointed ont, these self-sacrific­ lows: both safeguarded and taught more effectively, he continued. ter is to be erected on E. Floyd Monsignor Cullen said that This is one reason that Father for some 6,000 souls. It will teach men how to fulfill their duties as citizens both avenue and S. Lincoln street the cost of the construction pro­ Vincent Navarro, who is pastor In his parish of St. Augustine of heaven and earth, he said. on several lots owned by the gram is to be met by the con­ of the native parish of the Pres­ at Lubao, Father Navarro has (Tom to Page 2) parish behind of and west of tinuous generous support of the ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ident of toe Philippine Republic, one assistant priest and one oth­ the new St. Louis school. tithing program in effect at the CHANcnav OmcE er priest who helps on Sundays. is now in the United States. ° regular Sunday coUecUons. Par­ 1536 Logan St u e t (Turn to Page 2) Father Navarro will be mak­ MEASURING 88 by 88 feet, ishioners’ cooperation la toil Durvnn 8, Coloeado Religion Classes Must ing mission appeals throughout toe proposed building will in­ matter, he added, would make the U.S. to raise funds for a Odober 15,1962 clude a modern cafeteria and special collections nnnecessary. new $1,000,000 seminary for na­ kitchen for the pupils and par­ The exterior of the building Reverend dear Father and beloved People: Be Alive, Teachers Told tive vocations in the Philip­ ishioners, dining rooms for the will be brick veneer over rein­ Once eadj year we are privileged to become participants in Talking about winning the pines. teaching Sisters and lay teach­ forced concrete on the first the vast missionary work done by thousands of priests, Sisters, THE SHORTCOMINGS of world for Christ is not enough. For the next six months, he ers. rest rooms, a gymnasium (Turn to Page 3) and devoted laiy peopie in the pagan lands all over the world Catholic students as apostles Catholic schools must put will also be studying journalism Ordinarily, you never bear of these self-sacrificing chosen for their faith was also empha­ enough life into their religion sized by another speaker, Fa­ at the Denver headquarters of souls by name. They have given up home, family, and country classes so that the students will ther Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., the Register system of news­ They spend their lives without publiirity or earthly glory, striving go out and put the talk into ac­ (Turn to Page 2) papers. N.Y. Professor to Outline to bring pagan souls to (M s t. tion. In the Providence of the Almighty, these godly missionaries That was the message of Fa­ represent us in the spread of tiie Kingdom of God upon earth ther Dennis M. McAuliffe, O.P., Response to Red Challenge All of us cannot go to foreign lands to prt^gandize the Gosi»l, professor of theology and philo- A response to the present-day viet expansion and Commu­ but we can pray for them and uphold their bands in supporting sophy -at Marymount college, Soviet challenge wUl be outlined nism. them and their efforts to bring souls to Christ. We can become Inside the ^Register\.,. at the first of the 1962 fall visit­ their co-operators and helpers by our financial and prayerful Salina, Kans., in his keynote ’The lecture, to be held In tite address at die annual Teach­ ing lecture series sponsored an­ college fieldhouse lecture hall supp<»t. PROTESTANTS AT COUNCH^'red carpet’ nually at Regis college, Denver. The International Society of toe Propagation of toe Faith ers* institute held the past week for non-Catholic observers, see ...... p. 17 at 8 p.m., is open to the public at St. Francis de Sales high Dr. ^nthony T. Bouscaren, with headquarters in , with full knowledge of the needs without charge. Father Harry school, Denver. HEADS OF STATE-urged to make professor of political science at P. Klocker, S.J., chairman of of ttie thousands of our mission centers diroughout the world, A record 776 school adminis­ sacrifices for world peace, s e e ...... p. 5 Le Moyne college, Syracuse, distributes as equitably as possible whatever contributions our the department of philosophy at trators and teachers from Colo­ N.Y., wUl deliver the lecture Regis, is director of the visiting Catholic people make. As you can appreciate, there is never MISSISSn*PI U. CASE— if politicians rado and Wyoming attended the Oct. 24 on "A Forward Chal­ scholar series. sufficient money to meet all pressing needs and opportunities for had stayed out of it, s e e ...... p. 4 institute, which is conducted for lenge for America.” He is the growth. Vincent Navarro Catholic schools in the Arch­ author of several books on So- The is supranational. It is vitally interested diocese of Denver and the Dio­ in toe religious welfare of all races and regions of the world. cM iet^ ^’.issuafir'' cese of Cheyenne. By your contributitHis you become partakers in the redemptive Catholic colleges and univer­ missitm of Christ, to save ail men for heaven. You are asked sities, Father McAuliffe said, once eadi year to become auxiliary missionaries of the Gospel by your fmancial help. Please give what you feel you can to have been so busy putting up help others save the world for Christ. Envelopes are provided new buildings, equipping new in toe pews. May God bless you. laboratories, and training teach­ ers in non-reUgious subjects INI Faithfully yours in Christ, that they “ have tended to over­ look apostleship as a key Chris­ tian purpose.” By MentigiMr Joiiii i« I M He suggested that “ appren­ ticeship in Christian witness” be The famous “Ltscentng In” column of the REGISTER makes smoothly past rows of aircraft from across the world, some incorporated as part of re­ its reappearance in this issue as Monsignor John B. Ebel takes bearing in Arabic script the unfamiliar names of the Middle ligious education in Catholic the REGISTER readers to Rome for the highlights of the Second East, and from these lands too came bearers of an age old Ardibishop of Denver schools. Vatican Council. “ Listening In" was started and written for tradition to the council. years by the late Monsignor Matthew Smith. Monsignor Ebel, a We were ushered quickly to the special office for council veteran journalist of IS years in the REGISTER editorial depart­ visitors, which we shared with a delegation of Maronite Catho­ ment, reintroduces the column and turns the spotlight every lics from Lebanon, the prelates in their picturesque round hats. week on world events for the REGISTER readers. Their ancestors hhd been at the earliest councils in the East. They now came to a council which hoped to bring reunion with It was a sight such as toe world had never before seen the vast number of separated Eastern Christians. as the 2,800 Fathers of the Council knelt in their seried rows of Rome had been bathed in rain since our arrival, but on toe Dr. Anthony Bouscaren white miters and copes in the vast nave of St. Peter’s And the morning of the council opening it ceased and as time for the Holy Pontiff intoned the “ Venl Creator Spiritus.” great procession approached the sun broke through the clouds Hushed onlookers knew another great page of Church his­ as ii nature itself smiled on the gathering. tory was being written with awe and wonder. One realized that From all sides in the early morning Abbots, Bishops, Arch­ St. Jude Burse the Holy Spirit, being invoked with the thunder of these thou­ bishops, Patriarchs, Cardinals converged in the bustling Vati­ sands in St. Peter’s, would indeed guide and counsel these as­ can halls, where they were to vest in white copes and miters. Receives $707 sembled 'prelates with John XXIII at their head. The Papal guards were out in force in their colorful uni­ A total of $707 was given by What is dry do Thou refresh, the Holy Spirit was being im­ forms, manning the barricades to control the gathering crowds 10 contributors this past week to plored; what is wounded do Thou heal; what is rigid do Thou and to preserve a passageway for the Council Fathers. raise the St. Jude burse for the bend; what is frozen do Thou melt. On the high esplanade fronting majestic St. Peter’s, a band education of future priests to The Holy Father in his charge to the Fathers of the Council and a company of the guard maneuvered back and forth. In $2,994.54. called for measures to bring about Christian renewal. the crowd Monsignors, priests, Brothers, , seminarians, Donors from Denver included The Church has to cope with all the tremendous moral and laity mingled in a crush of humanity. Voices rose in a con­ Mrs. H.C.G., $10; E.C.G., $5; spiritual problems of the space age. For the very means that fused babble of Italian, French, German, English, and many F.J.C., $50; Anonymous, $10; had enabled almost all the Hierarchy of the Church to assemble others. C.LH.. $500; R.C.H., $5; H.B, in a matter of days for the greatest council of all time were Then as the time neared 8:30 by the clock atop the facade of in memory of L.F., $100; Mr. a product of an age which faced the Church with challenging St. Peter’s someone began to sing the Creed in Latin. It was and Mrs. E.L.H., $20; and trials. taken up gradually until the voices of the whole throng pealed Anonymous, $2. UBivenalHy o f the Church forth as one in the language of unity, in the creed of unity. The other donor was Mrs. The universality of the Church and the world s need for F.E., Brush, in thanksgiving, unity were never more evident to this writer, as he was whisked The Creed was followed by the “Veni Sancte Spiritus,” the $5. from the Rocky Mountain West to the Eternal City on the Tiber “ Salve Regina,” the people giving voice in hope and prayer for In addition, C.M.L., Denver, in a matter of hours. It was an experience duplicated by Coun­ the council. added $7.50 to the Monsignof Matthew Smith memorial burse; cil Fathers from the remotest corners of the globe. No more Then the procession moved from toe wing of the Vatican Our Lady of the Rosary guild the long tedious stormy crossing of oceans in voyages that took which houses the Papal apartments, across the huge piazza to increased its burse $100; and weeks and months such as faced the American Bishops who at­ the center, then up the steps and into St. Peter’s. tended the First Vatican Council just 90 years ago. $74.45 was added to the burke of Sacred Heart of Mary Par­ Youth Weok Proclamation Instead, we were whisked far above the Atlantic by jet at First there were the Papal guards, then members of the Papal knighthoods, minor officials of the council and curia, ish, South Boulder. Gov. Stephen L. R. McNichoIs signed a toe proclamation are, left to right, Harvey 600 miles an hour and six miles above the earth from New then the Fathers of the Council, six abreast, each in white miter proclamation declaring Oct. 28-Nov. 4 as Capra and Karen Metzger, president and York to Rome in a little more than seven hours. France itself and cope, the ranks broken only by the Eastern prelates with DONATIONS TO the seminary Catholic Youth Week in Colorado. This ob­ vice president, respectively, of the CYO in was a pattern of tilled fields, roads, red tiled roofs, rivers and their onion-shaped crowns instead of miters. burse should be sent to the servance is held annually at this time factories, villages and cities and we crossed this great nation SL Catherine’s parish, Denver, and Father Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ thronghonC the nation in recognition of youths and centuries of history in an hour. Harold R. White, spiritnal director of St. In seemingly endless ranks they marched, the prelates and of Denver, Chancery of­ and their invalnable contribution to ^ fu­ Catherine’s CTO. ( ^ story on page 3.) M odem AIrcrcrff ead Ago Old frodhiom people once again joining in the “ Veni Sancte Spiritus," the fice, 1536 Logah street, Denver ture of the nation. Witnessing the signing of At Rome’s airport the huge Alitalia American-made jet slid (Continued on Page 2) 3, Colo. I PAGE T¥TO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 Stop Sighing for Old Days, Cardinal's Stamp Exhibit Pope Tells Gloom Prophets To Be Seen at Display Two features expected to long a collector of stamps, de­ draw special attention , during cided that the repository ^ his (CoatiBoed From Page 1) that what has been taught by Referring to the question of the Hay D & F company’s 1993 vast collection should be Regis the Fathers and theologiaiia is the condemnation of heresies, But the key point of the coun- “ Salute Italia” event starting college, Weston, Hass. He made presumed to be familiar to all. Pope John said: dL the Pope declared, is not at the downtown Denver store the presentation to the coUegn Rather, he said, what the “ While the Church h u always the discussion of one article or Oct. 31 are the exhibits of in honor of his aunt, the lato world expects is “ a step forward repressed errors and frequently inother of the fundamental doc- stamps from the collection of Sister M. Phllomena, a Sister of toward a doctrinal penetratioa in the past condemned them le of the Church. He noted Cardinal Francis Spellman of St of Boston for $6 and a formation of consciences, with great severity, today the Cfc«y«nne Wmlh* Mmw HotpHal New York and the display of years. in faithful and perfect conformi­ Spmise of Christ prefers to make n te new 9759,9M S t JoseiA BospUal of Francis staff the insUtatioa. The new bniid- ancient Roman, Italian, anid Pa­ The May D A F secured on ty to Urn authentic doctrine, use of the medicine of mercy the Plains in Oieyenae Wells, abeut 17$ ing replaces the old St. Joseph hospital, pal rare coins dating back as loan from the Cardinal SpMl- which however, should be stud­ rather than that of severity. miles east and south of Denver, near the which fonaerly was the Cheyenne C m ty far as the years 409 B.C. man museum S3 pages of the ied and expounded through the “ She considers that she meets Kansas bmrder, is being readied for occn- hospital, erq^M in 1941. Sister LnelU, ad­ In 1947 Cardinal Spellman, Cardinal’s Vatican ctdlection, 48 methods of research and through Qie needs of the present day by pancy the end of this month. Included in ministrator, paid tribute to benefactors in pages of Italy, and 90 pages of the literary forms of modem demonstrating the validity of her the modem, 2S-bed hospital are the latest Cheyenne and neighboring counties in mak­ assorted material embracing thought” teachings rather than 1^ con­ medical and scientific equipment. Eight Sis­ ing the new hospital a reality. Religion Classes the “ Divine Comedy.” The col­ The Church desires that the demnation.” ters of St. Joseph ef the lliird Order of St. lection will be on display In the andent doctrine of the deposit In fact, be said, the fallacious Must Breuthe Life men's department* on the first of faith should now be convey­ opinions and dangerous concepts (Continned Prom Pagn 1) floor adjacent. ed in an effective “ pastoral” that must always be guarded manner, he declared. against are so evidently ta con­ '[lastieity of ilHiml Is No Snap/ chaplain of the Newman feder THE FABULOUS COINS dis­ trast with the truth, that “ by ation at the University of (Colo­ played will encompass t)w en­ DOW it would seem that men of rado, Boulder. tire history of Italy from ancient themselves are inclined to con­ Cathcdic students in secular times to the present. The Forty Hours' demn them, particularly those Newmanites Told by CU. Prof colleges and universities, be Renaissance period will be rep­ ways of life which despise God “ Your real education is what masters of Western dviliiation It is the extremist groups, he said, could play an important resented by a Leonardo da Vin­ Week ef October 21, 1K2 and His law or place excessive is left after you forget what you and we must develop elasticity said, that are truly active and nde in bringing Christ to the ci Milanese Portrait silver coin m cff. XIX Suday After Peateceet confidence in technical progress have studied,” Dr. Edward Ro- of mind, which is no snap.” interest^ in current affairs, campus, but they are falling of Milanese Duke Ludovtco. fuhlontd" Chain Dearer, MaUea Ugh schoel and a well-being based exclu­ zek, University of Colorado as­ True education, he added, whereas the traditional Demo­ down on the . There will be a coin of the •Calhan, St. Hichaers sively on the comforts of life.” sociate professor of political sci­ must give a person self-fulfill­ cratic and Republican groups "Ton few C^thoUc stndmits Emperor Nero playing Us fid­ • Let nt provo that Coico "Of- Sterling, St Aothony's Noting the presence of many ence said, at the enrollment of ment and prepare him for his are lazy. are responsibly Involved la af­ dle, and Presentation sets of fee CMhioaed" Chairt lode bet* Wray, St Andrew’s important personalities from all 300 freshme nin Newman center work in life and for citizenship. fairs at the miivenity,” be de­ gold, silver and copper coins of ter, feel better and wear better N.B. MlttlMU UrtMd Wttk SB w- over the world, the Pope assured ceremonies in Boulder. FATHER CHMtLES Forsyth, clared. “ W the few who are, Pope Pius Xn, as well as the than others costing twice as teridi '(*> m r kart IS kttrt t( Bx- pttMM ft the aisMeS SierUMit in- them of a new hope whidi, sec­ The most Important part ef O.S.B., of the Newman Federa­ too few are gradnates of onr first coins of Pope John XXIII. much I The Cosco Secretarial tlcaS o< 41 bent. onding the inspiration of the education, said the professor, tion at the university, said that Catholic high schools.” Many famous Roman figures Chair has 4 comfort adjustments. Holy Spirit, would certainly “ is not what we get ia the the Catholic college student “ The day has passed,” Fa­ are included In the collection. Call today for a free lOnlay triall make the council "a revolution­ classroom, but in the library. “ cannot afford the luxury of ther Forsyth contended, “ when Examples of well-preserved The DtnvM’ CoHioiic ary event not merely for the In onr studying, and from our faith of the pfoverblal Irish it was realistic to expect every coins dating back to the 13th Cborck. We must force our­ ^J^ b R A D O Rtgiiter well-being of the Church but for washerwoman — loyal, but un­ Catholic student to attend a century from the Italian City the progress of human society. selves along the path of the informed.— nor can he afford Catholic college or university. States of Siena, Venice, Flor­ Published Weekly by the the luxury of the 'childlike' “ The cost of higher education ence, and Rimini will also be on OFFICE SUPPLY. IN C Catholic Press Society, Inc., faith of the grade school stu­ is now such that it's the sheer­ display...... " ^” 7 938 Bannock Street Denver. dent.” est fantasy to suppose we could . ICM — 17th Street Subscription; 94 00 Per Year. BOTH THE Cardinal Spell­ Filipino Priest Hopes In college, he pointed out to get all Catholic students to Entered as Second Class man stamp exhibit and the Ital­ ^ 222-5746 the Newmanites, the faith of the Catholic colleges. Where is the Matter at the Post Office, ian coin exhibit will be open to Denver 2, Colorado Catholic student will often be Church more needed than on the Denver, Colo. visitors from Oct. 32 through "(hs Houm of Offict SwviM" For Seminary at Home challenged. Rather than r u n secular campus?” Nov. 3. away, it is better, he said, that Pointing out that Colorado native priests, which is under (Continued From Page 1) the student face the challenge nniverslty, with 1,706 Catholic construction, are being raised The parish serves 34,000 per­ bead on, answer the challenger students, is “ the largest Catho­ through mission appeals. "for Better Cab Service" L b x b a i a l M , T b B o c k h o r s t q C o . sons. intelligently, and at the same lic college between Omaha and President Macapagal, who is time confirm his own beliefs San Francisco,” Ftiher Forsyth TABOR B-OI4I taa OAB AND XLBCTRie 11,00. IN THE U J. there is one married and lives with his fam­ and the reasons for them. uked; /4»ii4‘ ( all priest for every 600 Catholics. ily in Manila, still visits his na­ Father Forsyth and the other “ Why are so few of onr 1,760 C atholicity, which was tive parish in Lubao, Father chaplains, Benedictine Fathers ^ Church M a Th 3 - 7 1 7 1 A" brought to the I%ilippines in Navarro eaid, especially on accomplish its mission?” Gerard Goetz, Clement Laffer- 1 n s u r,o r s the 15th century, is being Dr. Edward Rozek Good Friday and All Souls’ ty, and Gregory Hudson, are 4inct tS 9 7 robbed of its potentially vast Day. It must include a study of the conducting Newman Institute vitality by its ch illin g priest- President Macapagal, who individual’s relation with his classes to give Catholic students shortage. Some 80 per cent of was elected the fifth president Creator. a solid understanding of Cathol the Catholics are said to die of the Philippine R^ublic on kism. without the sacraments. Nov. 14, 1961, was bom in Lu­ NOTING THAT “ many Chris­ The priests conduct sessions Father Navarro, whose par' bao in 1910. tians go to church one day a tat Scripture, Christian beliefs, ish is in the Diocese of San Be worked his way through week and live like pagans the marriage and morals, Christian Fernando, Pampanga, about 80 the University of Santo Tomas, other six,” he said that the stu­ philosophy, and problems in miles north of the city of Ma' passed his law examinations at dents “ will gain from coming Church history, 'hiey conduct, nlla, said one of the hopeful the top of the list, and later here to your chapel when it is in addition, four inquiry classes WORLD’S FINEST signs for the future is the con won his master’s and two doc­ empty and asking yourselves; weekly and personal Instruc­ struction of the new diocesan torates at Santo Tomas c«dlege, ‘Why am I here?’ The greatest tions, which are well attended. MHUBRrnb iSlOMAN eUAU) J. HUiCMANN eUARO H. STERLING SILVER TtaocKMoiirr, cecu minor seminary. operated hy Uie Dominican Fa­ wisdom comes from contempla Funds for the new school for thers. tion on the meaning of eidst- THE MORE n iA N 1,700 Cath­ ence.” olic students at the university Dr. Rozek pointed out that the constitute what Father Forsyth U. S. is excellent In preparing calls the largest ’‘(iatho)ic col­ CHARMS good specialists, “ but don’t sign lege” between Omaha and San up for easy courses, for yon Francisco. will curse the ‘easy’ professor Between 90 and 95 per cent of In years to come. them, he said, receive the sac­ OCCASIONS “ Expose yourself to the tough­ raments and 75 per cent of BAPTISM est minds on the campus be­ them participate in activities CONFIRAAATION cause, in essence, yonr real originating in the student cen­ ‘exams’ come after your formal ter. COMMUNION OFFER MORE education.” Married couples and graduate GRADUATION The most neglected area of students, he noted, are forming BIRTHDAY U. -S. education, maintained the an increasingly larger percent­ educator, is that of (dtizenship. age of bis college parish. ANNIVERSARY WEDDINGS Listening In HOLY DAYS (Continued From Page 1) “Magnificat,” the “ Lauda Sion.” From all parts of Europe, from MADONNAS Asia and Africa, from Latin America and Canada and the United TRAVEL States they marched, a living witness to the universality of the OCCUPATION Church. Black marched with White, Oriental with Westerner, all together in the unity of the Mystical Body. FOR EVERY MONTH Then at last the Princes of the Church, the Cardinals, ap­ I peared. In them mirrored the hopes of the Council. Cardinal Rugambwa of Africa made a stately striking figure, a symbol of ANGELS ‘ the aspirations of the emerging nations; Cardinal Wyszyniki of ANGEL OF THE Poland drew cheers u he walked in stately dignity, symbol of the Church’s heroic struggle with Communism; Latin American MONTH E. COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA SPEER AT SHERMAN Cardinals who hoped for counciliar aid for priestless lands, and OFFICE ANGEL America’s own with Cardinal Spellman one of the 10 who will PRAYING ANGEL take turns in presiding over council sessions. Then finally a roar of applause from the crowd, “ Papa, il GRADUATION ANGEL Papa,” as John XXIII appeared, carried high on bis throne, pre­ SWEETHEART ANGEL ceded and flanked by the Swiss Guards in their picturesque MUSICAL ANGEL striped uniforms, halberds raised high. Somberly and seriously the Holy Father gave his blessing SPORTS ANGEL repeatedly to the crowd. The bells of St. Peter’s pealed forth gloriously. The band struck up the Papal march. AND MANY MORE Not more than 10 feet from us passed the Holy Father, his features and vigorous gestures, as be bestowed his blessing, belying his 80 years. But it was a sember Pontiff also as if he bore the weight of responsibility for the great council about SIXTEENTH AT BOULDER ENGLEWOOD to begin. Up the steps of St. Peter’s and the last of the Council (2773 So. Broadway) Fathers wito the Holy Father himself disappeared through the doors of the great basilica. The Church was entering the atomic age of space. CLARKE'S A t LOWER PRICES Englewood Parish Center Church Goods (Continued From Page 1) in September, 1956. 1633 Tremont Plata TAbor 5-3789 Complete funeral services are available at Olingers at very modest expense. Prices floor and brick over tile on the In 1959 the parish completed are uniform at all of our four convenient locations. second floor. plans for a 9135,000 addition to STORE HOURS On the first floor will be the St Louis’ convent which al­ daily 9 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. cafeteria, a 29” by 20” -foot In each instance the family makes the casket selection which determines the cost. most doubled the size of the Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. kitchen, a walk-in refrigeration building. The addition gave the section, dining rooms for the Sisters their first ample-size And it is a part of our creed that nobody has ever been denied an Olinger service teachers, lunchroom storage, a chapd in the building, which Home Owned Since 1902 because of a lack of money. mechanical equipment room, was erected in 1931. dry food storage, arid a general storage area. .... positive proof that Olingers do offer more. THE GYMNASIUM will be 2 Locations built on the a^ond floor. The playing area is to be 74 by 42 feet, with a six-foot aisle on either end and a three-foot aisle Downtown on either side. Bleachers will Cherry Creek accommodate 230 persons. Alameda and Madison 14th and Tremont Dressing room facilities will 335 Fourteenth Street be provided for both boys and Cherry Creek Medical girls on the second floor. The AC. 2-6433 gym may be used also as an Bldg. FR. 7-5374 NEIGHBORHOOD £P' MORTUARIES auditorium. There are 640 pu­ pils taught in 16 classrooms at GLtndalt 5-3663 St. Louis’ school, staffed by 11 Sisters of St. Joseph of Caron- m on o< a n / relet and seven lay teachers. The parish center is the sec­ Serving Denver’s Families Since 1890 ond major construction pro­ PRECIS^ OPTICAL SERVICE I^OPTICAL COMPANY gram begun under Monslgnor and leni replacement Cullen since he became pastor Including frame repair Guild Prescription Opticians Tliurtday, Oct. 18, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE THREE Wants to Heal Pupils^ Act of Faith Schism Break W ill M arkYouth W e e k / (See picture on Page 1) the CYO through the parish pro­ Rome — The Mhism between the Catholic and Orthodox pattern, “ general adult ad­ vides a meeting place (or the visers" will be appointed who Churches constitutes an open wound, Melkite Rite Max- More than 500 flYO youths, young, permits the priest to fill will assist in the (ormation and imos IV Saign of Antioch said here. boys and girls, from parishes the role o( guidance, allows (or the direction. throughout the metropolitan Tlie Syrian4>om Catholic leader said that it is his main wholesome use of leisure time, area will take part in a public The Cathedral program Nov. mission to end that schism. The Patriarch heads a community and attaches the youths to both demonstration of faith marking of about 250,000 Catholics who use G re^ and Arabic in their the parish and the priest. 4 is a preliminary to toe lirM liturgy. He asserted “ there is no doubt that the union of the the annual observance of Na­ In the organization o( the annual convention of the Arch- churches represents a grave and vital problem for a great num­ tional Catholic Youth Week, program, definite steps are to diocesan Council of Catholio ber of Bishops. Oct. 28-Nov. 4. be taken. As it is impossible Youth, to be held in Denver CYO members, directors, lay (or toe priest to carry out the Dec. 7-9. “UNFORTUNATELY, they consider it too often only from advisers, and high school stu­ the theoretical point of view. But for ns . . . the problem of dents are invited to participate the mdso of the churches is oar primary preioccnpation and in the first annual program of represents the objective toward which we strive with aU onr its kind since the Catholic Youth energtes.” Council was launched in the Patriarch Saiph continued that “ to work for the union of archdiocese at toe direction of RFLIGIOUS ARTICLES churches is the justification of our existence and it is the prin­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in cipal mission entrusted to us by Providence. The Orthodox of October, 1961. • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS the East and ourselves constitute one single people, one single Youths will attend Mass to be family, one blood, one language, one mentality, one rite, and • PiaURES • PRAYER BOOKS offered at 8 a.m. in the Cathe­ one history. dral Nov. 4. Archbishop Vehr • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES will preside at the Mass. Fol­ “OUR RELIGIOUS and social problems are the same. We iowing the Cathedral ceremony, need to unite ourselves with the Orthodpx in the same way as Complete Line of Rcliqlout Atticirt.for Churth ond Hi n- they need to unite themselves with the Catholics." the youths, CYO directors, and adult leaders will march to the “ We are CaOiolics and we are very much attached to the Cosmopolitan hotel, where Roman Church and to the primacy of His Holiness (Pope John breakfast will be served. A. P. WAGNER & CO. X X m ), the Supreme Pontiff,” the Patriarch said. Father John J. Danagher, “ But in the same way we are at the same time Orientals C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ and very much attached to the traditions of the Christian East CHURCH GOODS as well as to the rights and privileges, the discipline customs, seminary, Denver, will speak and rites of the Oriental Church.” (NCWC Radio and Wire) on the youth week theme, “ Rev­ 606 14th St., Between California B Welibn erent Youth and Loyal Lead- TA. 5-8331 ers. *» Father Barry Wogan, archdl- Alumni Days Being Held ocesan director of youth ac­ tivities, said there are 22 CYO units in parishes since the pro­ At St. Thomas' Seminary gram was begun a year ago. VOTE FOR Father Robert Syrianey, pastor Uore than 125 priests from 20 with a dinner at the Petroleum of Our Lady of Fatima parish, AND RE-ELEa' dioceses around toe country are club. Lakewood, is co-director of CYO in Denver attending the annual On Oct. 18 a Solemn Mass is activities. TO A 4TH TERM alumni days for St. Thomas’ being celebrated in the seminary Under the auspices of Arch­ Seminary. chapel in the presence of Arch- bishop Vehr, the CYO program bislmp Urban J. Vehr. Officers SHo of Sf. Pofor’s Tomb The festivities opened Oct. 17 is being introduced into every of the Mass are the Rt. Rev. Behind this altar of the Chapel of the decades ago, show conclusively that it BER parish under the direction of Monsignor Bernard J. Cullen, Confession beneath the Papal altar of St. marked the tomb of St. Peter and that the the pastor and in cooperation M f c y Sisi«rf celebrant; the Very Rev. Mon­ Peter’s Basilica is a shrine of pre-Christian Basilica built by toe Emperor Constantine to with toe national CYO federa­ signor William Monahan, dea Rome dedicated to St. Peter. Archeological the memory of St. Peter was designed as l§BV9 Bonds studies of this shrine, discovered about two a great reliquary for St. Peter’s Tomb. tion in Washington, D.C. KLEIN con; and Father Thomas Dowd, W est Bend, Wis. — B. C. subdeacon. THE CYO PROGRAM, as it Ziegler and Company, under­ Delivering the sermon in toe is being promoted in the par­ STATE REPRESENTATIVE writer of church, school, and Mass is the Rev. Alan J. Ken­ nedy, Cathedral parish. Port' Apostles' Successors Meet ishes, attacks four main prob­ hospital bond issues, is public­ lems. One of the original and principal sponsors ly offering $4,000,000 first mort­ land. Ore. Father Kennedy is of the bingo law. gage serial bonds for toe Sis­ a 1951 alumnus of SL Thomas’ 1) The bad use of leisure seminary. ters of Mercy of Colorado. time among the young; 2) leak­ Following the Mass a business At Site of Peter's Tomb age of youth from parish ac­ WE URGE HIS RE-ELECTION The bonds mature serially meeting will be held in toe stu­ tivities once they enter high from I960 through 1982 carrying By Patrick Riley When workmen were prepar­ great dome of Michelangelo that dent auditorium. The highlight school; GENE E. STEINKE TOM MORRISSEY interest coupons of per Vatican City — From the ing the niche (or Pins XI’s tomb towers above It ringed with of this year’s meeting will be cent, 5 per cent, 5V« per cent world’s remotest comers the they discovered parts of andent the words: “ Thou art Peter and 3) The lack of leadership MORRISSEY LEONARD CAMPBELL the election of officers for the and 5H per cent The bonds successors of the Apostles have tombs. Pope Pins XII ordered upon this rock I wili build My among the young; and 4) toe THOMAS W. NEVIN FRANCIS S. MANCINI coming two years. a thorough sdentific search of lack of spirit that exists in toe are guaranteed by toe Sisters gathered in council at the spot Church; and to thee I will give JUSTIN D. HANNEN that ancient tradition and mod- toe area under the crypt, and the keys of the Klngdon of parish among toe pupils of toe of Mercy of The Union in toe OUTGOING OFFICERS pre­ United States of America, Pro- •en science call the burial place toe world was on the way to heaven.” (NCTWC Radio and parochial and public schools. (Fd. FoL Ad.) siding at the meeting will be toe rediscovery of St. Peter’s Wire) viK e of Omaha. of Peter, Prince of the Apostles. In answer to these problems the ReV. J(ton Anderson, presi­ ’ It in widely taken for granted tomb. proceeds ftom the laatfe ,wUI dent; toe Rev.., John Jepson, that St. Peter’s Basilica is hous­ Under the searchlight of mod­ be nsed to pay, in part, for tlie vice president; the Rev. Owen ing toe Second Vatican Council em archeology, the mass of costs of constracting and equip- McHugh, secretary; and toe because it is Christendom’s fore­ tangled inscriptions on the an­ piag toe new 19-story Mercy Rev. Flaherty, treasurer, most church and can easily ac­ cient tomb beneath the Basilica hospital in Denver, being built A dinner will follow with toe commodate toe council’s more are clearly read. And they at an estimated cost of $7,998,- Rev. Robert Nevans as toast­ than 3,000 participants. speak clearly of Peter. In addi­ COME and VISIT 4 0 . master. But the fundamental reason, tion to Roman cryptograph sym­ the reason for the Basilica It­ bols for Peter’s name, on a sus­ self, goes deeper — about 14 taining wall built next to the hristophei feet beueato toe floor of Si Pe­ shrine are the words, in Greek, Denver's Finest Nursing Home ter’s. Almost directly below toe “ Peter is within.” dome and the seat from which Pope John presides over the IN A GRAVE-LIKE trench be­ council is tte tomb of St. Pe­ neath the shrine, archeologists COMPARE . . . OUR PLUS SERVICE ter. The Basilica is a colossal found the bones of a man, large reliquary for toe tomb. in stature and about 70 years Written evidence anout the ex­ old. These bones could be the . . . AND OUR RATES act location of toe burial place bones of St. Peter. They are ouse of toe Prince of the Apostles still under study. was scattered and not very con­ No skull was found in the clusive. A NEW CONCEPT IN PRIVATE CARE FOR But tradition, strong and un­ grave. This circumstance fits shakable from the earliest cen­ into the strong and ancient tra­ turies of Uhristianity, was the dition that the skull of St. Peter SENIOR CITIZENS, THE CHRONICALLY ILL moving force for building the is preserved in Rome’s Basilica Basilica. Now toe modem sci­ of St. John Lateran along with AN D THE CONVALESCENT. ence of archeology has offered the skull of St. Paul. itself as a new and powerful O u r i j e a u U l u i If science succeeds in demon­ ally. M o d * by strating that the bones beneath This sterling silver THE PATH to St. Peter’s toe ancient shrine of St. Peter 6270 Mfesf 38th Ave. strance was designed and tomb was discovered by acci­ match one of the two skulls kept executed by Sister Mary dent. Twice before his death in above the main altar of St. ^ew O liapel,.. A n g p ^ at right, a Colo- 1939, Pope Pius XI had ex­ John Lateran’s, another stone in radoai^ her toesis for pressed the desire to be buried the growing e ifice of evidence her numer’s degree at the in the spot he pointed out in will go firmly into place. Catholic U n iv ersity of the crypt below the great Altar But toe tomb of St. Peter is America. of toe (tonfession in St. Peter’s. surely there, as surely as the

lifvfl Receives Art Award For Silver Monstraace

The Religious Art Commission Mrs. Lobato of St. Ignatius Loy­ in Washington, D.C., has pre­ ola’s parish, Denver, is a mem­ sented toe artists’ award of $100 ber of the Religious Sisters of to Sister Mary Angelo for a ster­ Mercy. ling sUver monstrance that she The two-foot high gothic mon­ designed and executed. strance with liturgical symbols Sister Angelo, daughter of Mr. won first prize in the “ predons Cordilla Lobato, and the late metals dass.” The monstrance Sacred H eart R etreat H ouse Mass — Thursdoy, 11 o.m. is Sister’s thesis for a master’s "THE PLUS SERVICE" Msgr. Mvirey degree in fine arts from the 9EDALIA. COLORADO Confessions before Mass Catholic University of Amer­ Seriously III ica. * A registered dietitian supervises preparation The receptade for the con­ of meals. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John secrated Host, which required R. Mulroy, 70, pastor of Holy 250 hours of labor, will be used FOR PEACE Of m in d Ghost parish, Denvm*, w a s in the chapel at toe College of * A Physiotherapist and an occupational ther­ anointed Monday, Oct. 16, in St. Mary in Omaha, Neb. Sis­ Phone St. Joseph’s hospital by Father ter Angdo is an art instmetor AND A FRESH START apist are available. William Sievers, hospital chap­ at the college. 421-2272 lain. As the Register went to * There is supervision by registered nurses. press Oct. 17, toe Monsignor’s A NATIVE of San Luis, Sister MAKE A RETREAT condition was still listed as Angelo attended schools in San “very serious.” Luis unt^ she entered the nov­ * Over-all direction is by a hospital adminis­ A native of Ticonderoga, itiate of the Religious Sisters of trator with more than 12 years experience in N.Y., Monsignor Mulroy was Mercy in Coundl Bluffs, la. Reserve a private room by calling ordained in the Denver Cathe­ The religious art exhibition, caring for guests. dral June 13, 1920, by the late set up to encourage art in re­ Bishop J. Henry 'Tihen. His ef­ ligion, displayed entries from 377-3567 Write Box 185 Additionally, a portable X-ray machine, laboratory facilities forts in toe field of Catholic professional and student artists or AAAdison 8-3727 Sedalia, Colo. for physical testing, oxygen and resuscitator service ore all Charities and many dvic en­ in several categories — paint­ terprises were so ^tinguished ing, graphics, sculpture, cera­ available. Drugs and facilities for intravenous therapy are that he earned national recog­ mics, predous metals, textiles, Retreats conducted by Jesuit Fathers quickly available. nition and many honors. and architecture.

I ^ l i e l A J o n i J and the (^uncii

■fVEVER HAVE so many people the Council of Trent were to be an­ focused so much attention on nulled; the council was to be held the Church as today. Just before in Germany; the Pope could not the opening of the Ecumenical convoke or preside over the coun­ Council, three of our most widely cil, the Roman Pontiff was to re­ read magazines devoted lead arti­ lease all prelates from the oaths of cles to Pope John XXIII and his fidelity to him, etc. o f < = Le a r n i n g work. Now that it has convened, HOW DIFFERENT is the feel­ there nray not be a night that does ing of representative Protestants By Ja m e s H. Sh e a not show some aspect of conciliar today! They do not think of dictat­ activity over TV. ing but of learning. The destruc­ o b o d y a s k e d m e — cerUlnly no school ad­ Never since the Council of tion of the Catholic Church, which ministrator or textbook author hag even looked Florence, in which the Eastwn N their predecessors desired, is un- in my direction — but I am eoing to give my opinion Bishops managed a short-lived re­ thinkaole to them. The new feeling anyhow: Textbooks are dull. union with Rome, have so many of Lutherans to the Church would Not all textbooks, of course. But shouldn’t it be non-Catholic eyes set their hopes be as incomprehensible two gener­ the other way around? Shouldn’t the dull textbook be on a General Council for a union of ations ago as the present amance the exception? all Christians. Gone is the old hos­ of France and Germany was in When I began to read a history of medieval Eu­ tility of Protestants and Orthodox, 1945. rope written by Carlton J. H. Hayes, I discovered which could be observed even as with delight that Dr. Hayes was a clever stylist with In the next few months, or pos­ late as 1870. a gift for narrative that sibly years, the world of change made his book Interesting. TODAY Protestants of all per­ will be confronted with a Pope and This meant that until I suasions eagerly hang on the words prelates who have the same office reached my second year On of the Second Vatican Coundl. as the Apostles, who will make toe in college I had the no­ They do not always understand; Apostles present to toe world. It tion that history books had to be crashinjg bores. The Home even more often they do not- ac­ will be literally confronted, in cept. But th ^ listen. Their attitude countless TV images and in toe NOW UKNOW what a Scene is utterly different than that of press. distorted notion that is. thmr ancestors toward the Council History isn’t boring. Some------n, But toe best picture of an apos­ times it’s more exciting of Trent tolic Church resides in you and me. than we can stand, whetoer it's ancient or current Three hundred years ago Prot­ Unless by our acts and well-in­ history. The failure of an author to make a history estants laid down impossible con­ formed Catholic minds we reflect book interesting, at least to the student of average ditions for their attendance at a toe Council, its impact will have intelligence, is a black mark not against history but against the author’s scholarship. future council: All the decrees of lost much of its force.

Many of these depressing books are written by teachers who are the victims of professional gobbledy gook. Professor Jacques Barzun, in his stimulating book, Teacher in America, recalls a faculty discus­ D L S o k ooid andPoiitiic ia n d sion in which one teacher remarics that “ the forces undergirding the process are societal,” and another F THERE has been one nearly unani­ that there was someone lower in the calls for “Implementation of the program.” That mous Judgment about the James H. social scale than they. I kind of language introduced into textbMks Is disas­ Meredith vs. Mississippi University trous. case, it is that the conflict would not l^pEGROES in Reconstruction days had have reached the stage of a nasty riot been helped wonderfully in private ONE OP THE University of Notre Dame’s able and a standing guarof if the politicians religious schools taught by the best type professors, Edward Fischer, commented not long ago had stayed out of it. of Yankee schoolmarm. Had the state in his weekly column in the Ave Maria that most It is fantastic that more troops were or federal governments supported this textbooks “ are dedicated to dulling the spirit rather used at Oxford than in all South Viet education by grants in aid, instead of than enlivening it.” Nam, where we are fighting a desper­ trying to take over the whole school ate war against our deadly enemies. Oct. 24fh: United Notions* Day system, the Negro might in time have I know that there are people who are convinced Wherever in the history of education, had a good education in schools where Forecast: Overcast with storm warnings that education has to be a dreary process, and that if except at Little Rock and Oxford, have he might have had the advantage of the pupil enjoys it something must be wnmg. I just troops been mingled with students to learning with White students. As it was, hope that none of toese people possesses any influ­ keep one or a few of them in school? in the period before 1940 in some areas ence in the education of my cnildren. Up to this This should have been needless even of the South |40 was spent for the p r e p a r e m m u n i o n point they have found leamli^ to be q joy; I’ll be there. White child to |1 spent for the Colored. very much annoyed if any textbook authors change After that, a sincere effort was made By Rev. Joseph A. Hughes for Holy Communion must be come into hopeful and joyful the children’s minds. EGREGATION in the South is not a to bring N e ^ schools up to the level of THROUGH the Holy Eu­ immediate and remote. We souls to renew them and, product of slavery or of the period S White schools, but the segregated class­ charist God is united to men have space here only for a through them, the face of the immediately followinig the Reconstotc- room continued to be e:rolained by poli­ In a unique and promising brief discussion of immediate earth. tion era, which end^ in 187(J. It is, ticians as a symbol of Muthem resist­ way. But the promise of the preparation. This faith stands in growing ironicaUy, a result of the rise of White ance to centralized government. The Eucharist is realized in man The first necessary con­ awe and in renewed rev­ dition for richly fruitful Com- democratic government, which super­ result was Little Rock and Oxford. in proportion to man’s prepar­ erence each day before the (L lm r c lid seded the planter aristocracy. This re­ ation for the sacred moment majesty and the genero­ gime in many ways did good, but for its Once it is accepted that a state or of sacramental glory. This sity and the humility of the Lord God of Hosts who pro­ political safety it disenfranchised the the federid government is supreme over lesson must be repeated again 1869.... 1962 Negro and discriminated against him the school system, politicians will push and again, for in lu rch es and The mised that He would be for in other ways. Appealing to the poor their advantage in one way or another. chapels across the world the weak the Bread of eternal By Joseph P. Kucru last General Council — held Southern White, it denied Negro civic The tragic events in the South show the many souls, even chosen life, and for routine sinners souls, have blunted the im­ Spiritual the hope of their faltering nearly IN years ago — when rights in order that its principal sup­ folly of a monolithic school that the WERE THE SECOND pact (Sirist upon their years. This faith approaches Protestant leaders denounced porters might have the sorry comfort State owns rather than helps. Vatican Council to achieve souls and dulled the rich pro­ Life the Communion table with the nothing else, it would be a the Pope and the Catholic mise of their union with the resonant response of Christ’s success merely , from the Church from their pulpits and Lord, through the deadly spir­ first vicar; “ Lord, to whom standpoint of the world-wide in their religious pressi shall we go? Thou hast the itual disease of monotony and munions is genuine faith. Ev­ interest in the Catholic Church words of eternal life. And we WHAT A DIFFERENCE in routine and through the subtle eryone who recrives Holy it h u aroused and the good PLin on C^uLa growth of tepidity and indif­ have believed and have attitude, also, from the Amer­ Communion at all, of course, will it has engendered on the ference in fljeir hearts toward known that thou art Christ, ican newspaper coverage of h e r e v . d rR.. JOSEPHJo s e p h fF.THORNING.. t h o r n i n g , immediafelvimmediamly off our shonshores. In another has faith in the Eucharistic part of so many non-Catholic the Son of God.” the First Vatican CouncllI In six months, Nikita Khrushchev, upon the Eucharistic King. promise. But there is faith — groups. T who predicted the abortive Commu­ those days, the Pope was held Thore are several accepted and faith. There is cold, rou­ ’The Protestant publication, nist putsch in Guatemala in 1954, consolidation of his empire in Cuba, FROM FAITH comes con­ up to ridicule in slanderous ; formulas of prayer and sacri­ tine, mediocre faith. A n d Christianity Today, has urged months before it happened, was one of will be threatening to unleash ther­ fidence in the Lord. Confi­ articles and vilifying car- i fice which could be better em­ there is the flaming, enlight­ all Protestants to pray for the the few students of inter-American af­ monuclear annihilation upon the White dence expresses often trust in toons. Such Influential publi- ployed to renew in tired and ening, consuming faith of St. world council of the Catholic fairs never fooled by Castro, and who House and State Department unless we Christ, in His power, in His catloos as the New York listless souls the promise of Peter and of all the saints. Church, offering a suggested agree to internationalize the Panama goodness, in His compassion, Times, the New York TiRnioe, pi^cted Chinese intervention in grace through Holy Commun- This faith adds unlimited di- prayer — a moving appeal in His interest in the lowliest the Hartferd Coaraat, the Na- Cuba, declared in a recent address that Canal. The dilemma our policy-makers km. One is the Hass. The menskm to the poor powers of that the “wounds of division” and weakest soul. A confident “ White House and State Department of­ face is clear: Either continue a pro­ other is the period of mental reason. It sees in the sacra­ be healed and that “ all may soul does not abandon himself ficials must seize the initiative within gram of withdrawal retreat, and even­ prayer. But formulas of pray­ ment of the altar more than confess one faMh.” to a mediocre life. Ckmfidence the next six months or else accept the tual surrender of vital positions; or ad­ er and sacrifice, of them­ the bare presence of the Body does not permit a friend of status of second-rate factors in the life- vance upon the Cuban spearhead of selves, are not enough to pre­ and Blood and Soul and Di­ APPEALS FOR PRATER Profiles Christ to adopt that ho-hum Soviet aggression.” pare the soul for the full re­ vinity of Jesus Christ. and other manifestations of and-death struggle now taking place on attitude, that implicit if mi­ wards of Holy Communion. Christian friendship have been a global scale.” nor despair of ever amount­ LIVING EUCHARISTIC evident in Australia, England, and a t h e r t h o r n i n g , who has yet to ing to anything in the spirit­ The Maryland educator, who knows ONLY WHEN personal fer­ faith penetrates beneath the South Africa, Canada, Ger­ be proved wrong, believes that a ual life. ’The Lord in the Eu­ his history as few commentators do, F vor and deep prayerfulness external veil of doctrine and many, and elMwbere. In Port­ courageous decision to halt Soviet tank­ charist will work wonders in Perspectives made this telling point: and honest effort go into the the accumulated shadows of land, Ore., a prayer for re­ ers on the high seas, even as we halted those who receive Commun­ approach to Communion will mediocre performance on the ligious unity and for the suc­ ion frequentiy and fervenUy Nazi ships even before our declaration the friend of Christ receive part of Christians through the cess of the Ecumenical Coun- lUBA IS A missile and rocket base with a growtog fund of con­ tlofl, the Boston Advertiser, of war on Germany, will prove to all the maximum supernatural years. It sees into the warm d i was issued to all Prot­ ^ for the ever-expanding Soviet em- fidence. the Ondnaati Gaictte, and the world that Khrushchev’s challenge fruits and progresdve spirit­ and vibrant heart of Christ. estant and Orthodox churches pmDire. Hitler never dared to move into Confidence does not come ethers carried scandalous at­ has been understood and accepted. ual growth from the Euchar­ It knows the Lord is poised for use on the Sunday before the Caribbean except with Nazi subma- from man’s virtue but from the (^ n in g of the solemn tacks on the Church. “ Sooner or later, the dangers inherent istic union. The preparation with love and eagerness to marines. Thanks to our own air bases God’s power and goodness. convocation. It petitioned the Today, no responsible news in a p n ^ a m of action, raUier than rhe­ in Cuba, Hitler’s undersea raiders were The confessed weakness of Holy Spirit “ to direct, sancti­ medium would even consider toric, must be faced.” sunk within sight of the Florida coast. man and the acknowledged fy, and govern Thy aervant, the type of calumnies that To this we add that we know what greatness of God brings about Pope Joto, and the council greeted American readers s “ Now it is time to consider any and mere rhetoric cannot do. It cannot save humility in men. And deep he has called together.” century ago. all measures that can stop the flow of Cuba. The law of self-defense is the humility is another necessary It further implored unity Soviet oil into the Soviet armed camp natural law, the law of God. disposition for any man wim “ in one holy bond of truth WHH.E IT 18 TRUE that hopes to use Christ’s gift of and peace, of faith and char­ American society is becoming Himself as a means of full ity, till at length the whole ever more imbued with secu­ sanctity for himself. There is, of riiy dispersed sheep may larism, It is likewise true that possibly, too much swaggering be gathered together into one never before has there been W J l u ^ ^ o t ^ S t l c L t o d^einqein ^ jHoLau/^erdi a in the procession to the Com­ fold and may, with one mouth such gratifying cooperation munion table. There is too and one mind, glorify ’Thee.” and understanding between “ TBC FIRST much thought in the commu­ the Catholic Church and other By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. JusUce White said himself, if states, the Congress, ajid it­ APfWMNCC OF USTICE WHITE o4 the Su­ we understand him correctly: self. nicant’s heart that his own NEVER BEFORE has any Christian denominations. virtue merits this sacramen­ religious event so captured In this respect, we can preme Court, one of Presi­ “ 1 fail to see why the court Another critic is the famous PLAYING CAPOS J IM BJtlOPe AROUSED tal gift and too little thought the headlines of our daily rightly say that the Second dent Kennedy’s two appoint­ deems it . . . appropriate to philosopher Bertrand Russell, CONSIOCBA81C 5USPIC10U. of what he says before newspapers and our nation^ Vatican Council was a suc­ ments so far, made, it seems write into the Constitution its who pointed out somewhere STBO/mO orSitNA Christ’s descent into his soul; magazines. All major news cess before the opening se^ to us, quite an acute and back in 1948 that in the United (i3go-i44i) tvor su6Getra> “ 0 Lord, I am not worthy agencies and magazine pub­ slon was ever convened. pertinent observation in his States the Supreme Court oc­ nmvmMMKai Msmto that you should come under lishers have top reporters on cpmmoits while dissenting cupied a position of almost e / T W o n n t/ my roof.” Our true humility the scene. The same can be ^ m a recent ruling of that supreme importance and that Ponder will be a measure of our en­ said for the radio and tele­ same Court its activities were not conso­ RCHAncASU eunSMS t$A richment as we receive the vision networks. In recent nant with the traditional RUOCMN ORTHOOOgC CHURCH / The case concerned a de­ Victim of Calvary as the Food weeks the photo of Pope John American system of checks TUUiM ARs OseuPoi^iOKMBBAiimAarogsi cision which struck down a and AAP me hboowsTmcnjAgmrnf n tv * . of our soul. has been accorded more and balances. This system, of California law aimed at stig- prominence than that of any course, we inherited from maUzlng drug addicts by FINALLY (for today) Holy other personality. Print John Locke and Montesquieu making their very addiction Communiim is made fruitful What a change from the FULL AS BOOKS and other political theorists. a crime. Now it so happens by man’s honest and holy de­ 'The Sate is a creation of that we ourselves are ex­ SO, INCREASINGLY, we sire to become identified with own abstract notions of how nature, and man is by nature tremely loathe to agree with find the court trying to act Christ. True and deep hunger best to handle the narcotics a political animal. He who by the le g a t o r s in question. To as expert sociologists, as pro­ of the soul for the Ixird, for Rt. Rev. Matthew J. proUem, for it obviously can­ M c a u s b o r n v nature and not by mere acci­ us it seems that addiction is fessional reformers, as do- His Charity, for His purity, Smith, Ph.D. not match either the states 1HRfE (OWtR! dent is without a State is eith­ not so much a legal crime as gooders, as the last resort in for His abiding presence and Founding Edi‘.or, Register or Congress in expert under­ er a bad man or above human­ a moral and psycholoidcal moral matters — as almost WAS His uplifting friendship, System of Catholic standing.” ity. — Aristotle, Politics. and physiological calamity. anything but lawyers who OMCf KNOMMASIHl' brings with it great spiritual Newspapers But, then, we are not experts The Court has been crlti- test for legality. No wonder VffieBoFTrr rewards by way of grace and 1917-I9M ^ % JL. in the matter at hand—which died severdy for many years there la criticism from all ,$^7rvt//ry virtue. brings us to the precise point now for failing to make a sides. We just don’t think po­ Neither is the Supreme Court practical distinction between litical appointees are so omni- JQDS IS equlvalenUy what the role of the individual competentl Strange But True T H E REGISTER

i Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE FIVE

Circle to Aid Chapel REGISTORIflLS At Red Feather Lakes Our Lady of the Lakes circle Further information may bo was organized at a meeting held had by calling Mrs. Bettinger, PE 3-4326, or Mrs. Anderies, at the home of Mrs. C. H. Bet- RA 2-3435. tinger, Denver, Oct. 12. This circle has as its purpose the The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Anderies, completion of the interior of the f l a t J j L eraiidm^ Lu t J^ o ii^ S p irit 430 S. York boulevard, at 12:30 chapel at Red Feather Lakes p.m. Nov. 8. B y P a u l H. Ha l l it t and in the Council of Trent, which obviated I in the mountains near Fort Col Father Robert Nevaecs of St. many abuses. | iins. * Peter's church, Greeley, it In ONE OF THE nio«T distortive views of the All these councils met to bring the life of I Ecumenical Council is that which makes it a Since Mass is offered there charge of the chapel. the Church abreast with the demands of the j only during the summer months contest between “ liberal” and “ conservative” time. The decrees then enacted were meant I wings of the Church. ^Chaining Thmlt Way ta Haavan* and the parishioners are scat­ Representative to UN for the good of souls. It was meaningless to tered over three states, it is Some reports of some papers have it all classify them as either “ liberal” or “ conser­ “ Chaining Our Way to Heaven” is the the club 13 years ago; and its new officers, difficult to attain a concerted Yonkers, N.Y. — Father Hugh figured out which prelates are “ conserva­ vative.” They were just needed, and those motto of rosary makers in Onr Lady’s Ro­ Mrs. Lois Raffa, vice president; Mrs, Made- effort for this project. Mordy, O.F.M. Cap., has re­ tive” and which “ liberal.” A UPl dispatch who voted for them were not responsive to a sary Making club of the Denver area. Left lyn Queen, treasurer; and Miss Betty Welch, Accordingly some women of signed as editor of View maga­ even purported to quote a priest in Rome, party but to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. ^ to right are Daniel McEnery, who organized secretary. Mrs. Dorothy Boyce it president. metropolitan Denver have form­ zine to become permanent rep­ wbd~ between highballs declared that unless resentative of the International IN THE PRESENT council, “libera 1” ed this circle to do their part the “liberals” won out the council would be so that the Mass may be of­ Union of the Catholic Press to Churchmen are supposed to want much great-' { Fall Meeting Held a failure. fered in a fitting place. the United Nations. er use in the liturgy of the vernacular in- i Whatever they mean in political life, the stead of Latin. John XXIII, very often typed < At the meeting, the following categories “ liberal” and “ conservative” are as a “ liberal,” has shown markedly “ con- : 51,206 Rosaries Made for Missions officers were chosen; Chairman. of small service in evaluating the work of the servative” sympathies in this regard. Some Mrs. C. H. Bettinger; secretai-y, WITH RAY INC Church in council. statement about the vernacular may come Seventy-five members were 9093, and Mrs. Loretta Stanley, the building fund. Mrs. James Anderies; financial out of the Council, but there will be no revo­ present at the fall meeting of j DU 8-1984. The need for more rosaries is secretary, Mrs. William J. Bet­ w None of the fathers of such a gathering lution in the liturgy. area Rosary Makers Oct. 9 ini The proceeds from the bake still greater than the supply. tinger; and publicity chairman, COMHETE can be “ liberal” with the deposit of the faith. ISAVEl “ Liberals” among the fathers in the coun­ St.’s church gaje amounted to $45.20, which Persons interested in learning Mrs. Robert G. Weiland. He is just Catholic. One Catholic may draw SEtVICE cil are said to be ready to press for a declara­ lounge, Denver i^ill be forwarded to Our Lady to make rosaries may call MA greater, richer meaning from his faith , than • AiaUNI neZETt tion of religious tolerance in Catholic coun­ Daniel McEnery, organizer of of Fktima Rosary Making head- 3-5659 or AC 2-6839 for infor- THE CIRCLE will meet the another, but this will be because of greater • TOWS a uuisis tries like Spain, but many important “ con­ the tosary makers, reported quarters at Louisville, Ky., for'matioa. first Thursday of each month to devotion and spiritual life; liberalism has • STIAMSHir Ticxm sew for a bazaar to be held at • MOTEL • HOTELS • SiSOtTS nothing, to do with it. servative” Churchmen are said to be opposed. that 51,206 rosaries made in the / past year have been distributed Red Feather Lakes next sum­ AUTO RINTAU to home and foreign missions. mer. A card party will be held rr IS ONE of the main purposes of this IF A DECLARATION for religious toler­ New Pre-Cana Series MAKE TRAVEL PLANS ance comes out of the council, as no doubt Some 10,330 rosaries were at the Butternut Inn April 16, council to make the life and institutions of 1963. NOW TMMEDIATB CONFIRMATIONS the Church more responsive to present needs, it will, it will not be directed at Catholic made by St. ’s Persons Interested directly in ON HOTEL RESERVATIONS" but this is something that every council has countries but at the whole world. It will re­ circle. Edge water; 2,000, St. W ill Open on Oct. 21 the chapel at Red Feather to face. affirm principles of religious freedom that Jude’s circle, St. Theresa’s par­ 238-1229 have been proclaimed, at least implicitly, by ish, Aurora; and 2,000 from Our The second in a series of fall successful marriage will be re­ Lakes or anyone Interested inj 1357 HARLAN This need was met in the Council of Jeru­ viewed by two physicians, Drs. a real missionary effort is in­ every council, since that of Nicea, at which Lady of Mt. Carmel group, U t-' winter pre-Cana conferences LAKEWOOD salem in the year 50, which released Chris­ many of the members still bore the scars tjgtOQ iwill open Oct. 21 in the Pre- Robert Stewart and F. J. Bjork, vited to join. tians from the old Jewish observances in the they had suffered for Christ during the Rom- i Father Peter J. WUdhaber, Cana center, E. Fifth avenue on Wednesday, Oct. 24. All eve­ first Ecumenical Council of Nicea, which es­ an persecutions. S M.B., presented a fiim called and Josephine street, Denver. ning conferences begin at 7:45 tablished a uniform date for Easter, in the The Holy Spirit is the real voice of a Gwelo on the misssion work The session will begin with o’clock. Third Lateran Council of 1179, which pro­ General Council. It is the openness to His done in Africa by the Bethe- registration at 1:15 p.m. follow­ A registration fee of $5 is re vided that every Cathedral church should movement, whether in or outside the council, lem Fathers. He expressed his ed by a discussion of the spirit­ quired of each couple participat Complete maintain someone to teach poor scholars; that determines the council's success. thanks for the many rosaries ual side of marrage by Father ing in the conference. Reserva­ Line of tions may be made by calling sent to the missions by the ro­ John LePenske, moderator. First N0 ods of Sfofo Urgod sary, makers. either FL 5-5417 or PE 3-1768. TWO COUPLES wUl bring Communion NEWLY ELECTED officers their experiences in managing Supplies for the coming year are: Pres­ a home and family to the group, ioretto Heights’ ident, Mrs. Dorothy Boyce; vice with a bit of advice on what to Featuring our Speakers Listed owh book $400 Make Sacrifices president, Mrs. Lois Raffa; sec­ try to avoid. The speakers in Lectures scheduled at Loretto “ Child Prays” O retary, Miss Betty Welch; and this evening session Oct. 22 are Heights college, Denver, for the treasurer, Mrs. Madelyn Queen. Mary Reum and Tom St. Joseph first semester present a varie- Publicity will be handled by and Ann Colburn. Children’s $ 4 9 5 .Mrs. Uelorei Williams. FL The part that sex plavs in the ‘ V Persons who wish Missal C, For World Peace to attend are invited. Sister Francis de Sales of the Wide Selection of Vatican City — Pope John rations: “ We will have tp render sions that had come to Rome theology department spoke at Veils Priced XXIll stressed the responsibility from $2.25 an account to God, we I and all for the council’s opening was the opening lecture Oct. 17 on that heads of state bear for the heads of state who bear the unusual since it was held in the “The Second Vatican Council’ world peace in a talk to special responsibility of the destiny of Sistine chapel, which is normal­ in Machebeuf hall. Attn.: Altar Societies missions to the Ecumenical nations.” ly reserved for religious cere­ Altar Linen, Alb Linen . . . Now in Stock Council. DR. KENNETH I. Brown, ed Pope John urged government monies and the conclave that elects the Pontiff. ucator-author, will speak at 2 Pointing to Michelangelo’s leaders to “ continue to meet, to p.m. Oct. 30 on “Africa Is Pri­ masterpiece of “ The Last Judg- discuss” and to be “ready for marily People.” , ment” in the Sistine chapel, the the sacrifices necessary for sav­ r a E POPE said the Church At 10 a.m. on Nov. 19, Miss Pontiff told the representatives ing the peace of the world.” strives to establish true peace i > IA B LI , H i 0 i tl ; “through prayer, through the Harriet- Fitzgerald, director of of some 7S governments and a Store Hours number of international organi- He also expressed confidence profound respect i( has for the the Abingdon Square Painters, that the council will contribute weak, the sick and the aged, an organization of professional 9 a.mv to 5:30 p.m. Week Days a “ new climate” in the world and through the spreading of its artists and, students in New 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and will help in “ removing ev­ doctrine, which is the doctrine York, will speak on modern art. ery conflict, particularly war.” of brotherly love, because all Sir Arnold Lund, British au­ men are brothers and—we say thor, is scheduled to talk at the THE AUDIENCE granted by it with great tenderness — all Heights on Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. on 120 Broadway KE. 4-8233 the Pope to the 86 special mis­ sons of the same Father.’’ the authors be has known. Missioner's Coop Helps Peruvians to Own Homes The best of Stereo and Television m n . m HOME a m j A m m cEHTBi “ El Pueblo,” a Peruvian hous­ 400,000 Indians have migrated ing cooperative launched by in the past 10 years in search Denver-bom Maryknoll Father of jobs. Daniel McLellan, has granted NEW 1963 QUALITY A PRIVATE U. S. citizens’ bousing loans totaling $1,260,000 group donated $100,000 in June, In \|ie two years of its existence. Refugees Welcomed 1961, to give financial impetus Founded in 1960 with 35 mem­ to the housing cooperative. Three Cuban refugees who arrived in the Archdiocese of Denver the past week are shown with their sponsors, Alvin bers and assets of $4,300, the Shortly afterward. Father Mc­ I Sanchez, (extreme left) and Francis Johnson, sranding on the self-help project to assist Peru­ Lellan received a loan of $1.- ADMIRAL ramp at the top of the picture, both members of the St. vians in building and owning 000,000 from the Bank for In­ Vincent de Paul conference of St. Pius X parish, Aurora. The Ofd«sf Foffi«r their homes has grown to 3,958 ternational Development under Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, archdiocesan director of 23'' STEREOPHONIC THEATRE members with savings totaling the auspices of the Alliance for The oldest prelate taking Catholic Charities is at the right. Under Monsignor Kolka’s $769,000. The interest rates for Progress. part in the Second Vatican housing loans has decreased direction more than 300 Cuban refugees have been resettled in the Denver area in 17 months. The Cuban refugees are, left Council is Archbishop Alfonso from 12 to 10 per cent. Catind, who will celebrate to right, standing next to Mr. Sanchez, Gloria Nunez, Eliza Marinas, and Angel Marinas. ids IMtk birthday within a FATHER McLELLAN became month t t the Council’s open­ widely known several years ago ing. Archbishop Carind, Sec­ for a credit union movement he retary Emeritus of the Sacred started in the Andes highlands. FINAL ' Congregation of Sites, who was bom Noy. t, 1862, was He launched EU Pueblo to help brought to the last ecumeni­ solve the critical 'problem of CLEARANCE SALE! cal council at the age of substandard housing in Peru, seven by his parents. particularly near Lima, where USED RENTAL ITEMS Register System of Catholic Newspapers Former Stock of Ward Rental Service President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor and Business M gr.____Msgr. John B. Cavanagh, Ph.D. Executive Editor______Hsgr. John B. Ebel, M.A., LitLD. C O M E IN Masterpiece Stereophonic Theatre. Managing E d ito r______Floyd Anderson, K.S.G. ABBEY MONDAY, OCT. 22nd Custom-crafted in Genuine hand-rubbeo Walnut veneers and matching Associate Business Manager___ Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, M.A. REllIi^ AT THIS ADDRESS: Hardwood Solids. Associate Editors . . Linus M. Riordan, PhJ).; Paul H. Hallett, SAllSRlMTAli With Slidlni Doors UtLD. TODAY Advertising Director______John J. Murphy _ 3757 PECOS Denver Catholic Register 1700 FOLDING CHAIRS See and hear our complete line of Adm iral home Rev. Daniel McLellan, M.M. < Used in Rental fr o m entertainment centers. Published Weekly by W ood e n THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) Indifference C hairs N O W 7 ^ ^ P;iced from 349“’< ^ • * 9 W T 938 Bannock Street, Denver 1, Colo. Is Helping Reds Model STR 33512 Mttol Chairs Slightly Hightr Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 Rome — Cardinal Alfredo Ot- taviani. Secretary of the Su­ 300 CARD TABLES Subscription: $4.00 per year preme Sacred Congregation of Uted in Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. the Holy Office, issued a warn­ Rental Foreign countries, induding Philippines, $7.00 a year. ing against the indifference of people to Communism which NOW. f.n, 99' Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 >42 “threatens Italy and the world.” 0 J o Q x x ^ t t Long an outspoken adversary Also Available AT LO W , LOW PRICES OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER of Communism, Cardinal Otta- Used in Rental viani stressed that “ because of PIANOS-ORGANS The Denver Catholic R e n te r merits our cordial BANQUET TABLES-6 Ft. the deplorable inertia of good APPLIANCES -T V -H I-F I approval. We confirm if as the official publication of people, the false prophets are ROLLAWAY BEDS-Single & Double the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over Nothing But becoming masters of t h e Open the signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials BABY CRIBS • aOTHES RACKS (Chrome) the Finest Mon. Si FrL of our Curia is hereby declared official. world.” Sin ce 1900 u Night We hope The Register will be read in every home FIRST COME...FIRST SERVED The prelate declared that of the archdiocese. Communists have been able to We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate AT THIS ADDRESS ONLYi 1332 BR0A9WAY • CH. 4-4556 a taste in Uie children of the archdiocese for the reading establish “ an empire, which is the most widespread that has of The Register. JO E JR. Free Parking at 1321 Lincoln « URBAN J. VEHR ever existed, in which the do­ 3757 PECOS Feast of St. Fraheis de Sales Archbishop of Denver minion of oppressed men i.s Jan. 29, I960. equalled by the ferociousness of Formerly Wbrti Rental Servise THE SAME “ ONOFRIO^' PERSONALIZED SERVICE YOU HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN. the oppressors.” PAGE SIX THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 r!' Colo. Springs District C C W ^.1 Plans Workshop at Meet

The fall m ating of the Colorado Springs district Ing of the district council w O i , council of the Denver Archdiocesan CounciCouncil of Cath- close the morning acUvitles, fol-^ ^ oUc Women will be held Oct. 25 in the Palmer House, lowed by a luncheon at 1 p.m. Colorado Springs. The meeting, open to any person who is a memter of an affiliate, will start at 10 a.m. FOLLOWING THE luncheon ; i Plannud Oct. 20 a program will feature the Workshops for committees will be held. Each affiliate is asked Defense, a|id cooperation with clal project of the dlstrict-at l to send a representative to at Catholic Charities. sistance of the Missionary S t ? Benefit Card Party Set Following the committee work­ ters of Our Lady of Victory^| tend each of the workshops for -1- the committees. shop meetings the board of di­ Slater Theresa, and Father The following committees will rectors will meet. All presidents Michael Kavanagh, pastor ol ^ . By Archbishop's Guild hold workshops: Sirirttual de- of affiliates, officers, and com­ Our Lady of the Woods Parish, velopment, organizations and de­ mittee chairmen, and all mem­ Woodland Park, will speak. (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) will be held at St. Clara’s oi^ velopment, public relattoBs, U' bers of the board are asked to Several attractive prizes will phanage, Denver. Mary Ann Sea- The charge for (he luncheon b n u ^ and litemtnre, youth, attend. be awarded at the guild’s fall vonne, chairman, has requested will be I I Reservatioiu must forqigi( relief, social action. Civil The quarterly business meet- benefit card party to be held that all big sisters N ui to at­ be made with either Mrs. M u r, Oct. 20 in the Denver Dry tend. A. Bradley, 421 W. CheyoBe^^ Goods tearoom at 2:30 p.m. Holy Innocents’ circle will boulevard, Colorado Springs ^ There will be table prizes and meet Oct. 16 in the home of Founder of Press Club (636-32U) or Mrs. R. D. Jani-': favors. An announcement will Irene Williams. tell, Jr., 2703 Janitell road, Col­ be made as to which three cir­ orado Springs (632-5328) by Oct Eileen De Bruno will enter To Be Honored at Tea cles won the prizes offered for 22. tain Miraculous Medal guild on Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith, founder of the Colorado Cath­ selling the most tickets to this Silver Jubilee Alumnae Oct. 22. olic Women’s Press club, will be honored at a tea Oct. 21 in It has been the custom la event. past years to bring items for Mother Seton circle will meet the home of Mrs. Max Hummel, 819 St. Paul street, Denver. l/Mking forward to the Loretto H e i^ u BoUig), Mrs. Walter Baker (Helen Deatsch), On Oct. 26 a Halloween party a pantry shower tor toe Mis­ Oct. 19 in the home of Jose­ More than 33 years ago Mrs. Smith, at the request of Bishop eoUede homecoming Oct. 2* ob the Denver Mrs. Russell Dispense (Marie lacino), and Mrs. sionary Sisters of Our Lady of phine Ipsen. J. Henry ’Tihen, organized a group of Catholic women who were campos are some members of the silver Catherine Irene Holmes (Irene Friel); and, Victory at this fall meeting. standing, Mrs. P. G. Cronin (Jewel McGov­ Alta Brodhag will be hostess interested in promoting and fostering professional and nonpro- jnbilee class of 1937, which will be honored This year a caih donathm from ern), Mrs. Fred Kirk (Lucille Edwards), and (or Holy Family circle Oct. 18. fessioal writing. Mrs. Smith served as the first president of this year. Ihey are (left (o right, seated) affiliates is solicited; Mrs. Margaret Van Genderen (Margaret Mrs. Con F. O’Farrell (Gladys Golden). Club Notre Dame circle will meet the group and has remained an active member since that time. Oct. 18 in the home of Louiso The success of the club is largely due to her efforts in its be­ McCabe. half. Activities Shiriey Barlow will entertain Pouring at toe tea will be Mrs. Grace Remke, Mrs. Helen Loretto Heights Plans Queen of Heaven circle on Oct. Jackson, M18s Katherine Kenehan, and Miss M iry Rose O’Brien, Porai9io«iif Club 24. This circle is having a spe­ an past presidents of toe club. Assisting with arrangements are The Paramount Social club cial bridge party in the home of Miss Genevieve Shannon, Mrs. Emma Arnold, and Mrs. Bonnie For 38tb Homecoming wiU bold a dance in Townsend Irene Norton Oct. 18. Leman. Alumnae of Loretto Heights year are the golden jublleeNdass hall, Denver, Oct. 23 at 8:30 p.m. Queen of Angels’ circle will college, Denver, are planning of 1912, the silver Jubilee class Music will be furnished by the meet Oct. 31 in the home of their school’s 38th annual home­ of 1937, and the 10-year classes Speechley trio. Virginia Mulligan. Book Review Benefit coming Oct. 20. from 1912 to 1962 The cost of the dance, includ­ Mary Donohue will be hostess The program will begin with Chairman for the event is ing refreshments, is 75 cents for Sancta Maria circle Oct. 19. NEW a Mass to be celebrated in the Mrs. J. R. (dampen, Jr. Other per person. Single adult Catho­ St. Bridget’s circle has post­ For Nuns Slated Oct. 29 college chapel and a social hour alumnae planning the homecom­ lics over 35 are invited. poned its meeting in Virginia A benefit book review lor the CHAIRMAN OF the affair, beginning at $:30 p.m. followed ing are Mrs.' Philip Antonelli, Seymour’s home from Oct. 23 to Carmelite Sisters at the Carmel Mrs. James Eakins, is being as­ WEDDING by a buffet dinner. dinner; Mrs. Robert Fiori, dec­ Sacred Heart Alumnae Oct. 30. of the Holy Spirit in Littleton sisted by Mrs. William Horst, Father Robert Greenslade, col­ orations; Mrs. George Sweeney At a meeting of the (Colorado S t John’s circle will attend 8 will be held Oct. 29, in Phipps cochairman, and Mrs. Mark Fel­ lege chaplain, will speak on and Mrs. Charles Sillstrop, hon­ Alumnae of the Sacred Heart o’clock Mass in the Cathedral SERVICE auditorium, City Park, Denver. ling, chalnhan of publicity. ••Christian Culture.’* Dr. Fran­ or classes, Mrs. Elmer Albery, Oct. 5 in the home of Mrs Oct. 21 and afterward Grace Enjoy the ologanen of a Admission is $2 per person. cis Kerins of the Heights philo­ publicity; Mrs. Kevin Gleason, Mary Trybblood, Mrs. J. F| Wagner will be hostess at a Each year this group sponsors high fashion wedding — sophy department wiU explain hospital!^. Mak), president of the Mumnae, breakfast in the Brown Palace Mollie Lee Beresford will re­ a special project. The proceeds The Mott Important the school’s 10-year development announced plans for (he alum­ hotel.,! view Jane, Jane, by Jane Tra- are given to the Sisters at the RENT plan. TICKETS FOR the buffet din­ nae to assist Holy Ghost YoiUh Mary Ann Heffernan will en­ hey. It is a personal account of Carmelite monastery to supple­ CAKE Classes to be honored this tertain St. Thomas More’s circle the author’s days at St. Mark’s ment funds for their needs. * WEDDING GOWN ner and social hour are |4- Hes- center, Denver, and the fund­ in your life for Iht ervations may be sent to Miss raising luncheon in December. Oct. 26. academy for girls. Tickets are being distributed. most Important occasion * BRIDESMAID Dee Mapelli, 4520 W. 32nd ave­ Because of the limited seating Wedding takes ■ nue, Denver. Telephone reserva­ Fashions and Ton DRESSES capacity, persons planning to A Specialty tions will be taken by Mrs. Ro­ The alumnae of Mt. S t Ger Non-Catholics Are Invited attend are urged ta make res­ * Compioto Accossorios land Biegler, SK 7-0016. trude’s academy, Boulder, will ervations with Mrs. Eakins, EA sponsor a scholarship fashion 2-8836, or Mrs. Kart Mayer, STUDIO Engogament Told tea Oct. 25 at the Governor’s To District CCW Meeting EA 2-3022. S h i d o L m an^, Denver, from 2 to Tl)e engagement of Loretta PORTRAIT p.m. The donation is $3. Two Members of the North Denver society, and members of the Louise Longo to John Martin District of the ACCW will meet group will be hostesses. BAKERY CbdA-Shoppa, scholarships to the academy are DRY CLEANING PHOTOGRAPHY Wirsing has been announced by in Guardian Angels' parish hall, Father Edward L. Magiknis, Tower MerchatuUse Mart offered annually by toe ^um- AND LAUNDRY Phone RA 2-2859 her parents, Jdr. and Mrs. Dan^ Denver, O ct 23 M ow ing a Mass S.J., chairman of the theology EDWAIO A. DE CtO U nae. Mrs. Bert Kauffman, 613 CoN iel Longo. to be offered by Father Leonard d^mrtment at Regia college, Homo of Fino^ Postrlos 1601 Arapahoe St. ^ 4S5I S . COLFAX S t Paul street, Denver, is in Mr. Wirsing Redelberger, pastor, at 9 a.m. will address toe women on “ The 4 sTORis TO sinva y o u 266-9767 FBEHONT T-SSOl charge of tickets. CASCADE DKWVEB SO. POLO. Mrs. Marie A. Leaders of non-Catbdic groups History of Chnrch Coimdls and TAberS4 Sn 66 So. Broadway 7SS So. Univsnity Wirsing of in the area are welcome to Why They Are Called." The )550 Colo. Blvd. 3410 E. 3rd A m Denver and Aid Society Sets attend the meeting. Very Rev. Monsignor William WOOL the late Albert , Meeting Oct. 23 Mrs. Gerald Perito, president Monahan, spiritual moderator CATHEDRAL PARISH L^arpetd n y l o n J. Wirsing. of the parish Altar and Rosary (or toe ACCW, will attend toe ' ACRILAN Miss Longo, The monthly meeting of the meeting. a graduate of Dominican Sisters of the Sick Pastors of North Denver par­ HOWARD HUNKER CARPETS < Mt. Carmel Poor Aid society will be held Speakers On UN ishes and presidents of all af­ <& fiaUh. n n SAMKI SHOWING AT HOME high school, FIATURINO b / V in the convent, 2501 Gaylord filiates in the district are invited ITALIAN OINNfRS SIRLOIN-SFRNCIR-T-aONI No Down Payment 36 Months to Pay Denver, at­ street, Denver, Oct. 23 at 1:30 Are Available by Mrs. John Demmer, district 1.10 to 2J5 STIAKS — Sl-I* >0 3.M U53 Fentiac Call FR 7-S1M; Homa EA l-2iM tended Loretto FRIE Forking ift .r 4 F.M. — Sunday tfitrnoon — 171h R Orinl .wwwwwwwwwswwisuawww p.m.. with the president, Mrs. president, to attend the sessions. Speakers on the United Na — Call for Spatial Catarlng tarvica —- Heights col- Evelyn Wolney, presiding. A workshop is planned to assist SSI Ratt 17th Ava. Fhona MA. S-fS11 tions and related organizations MARION lege and holds a bachelor of The annual card party (or toe parish chairmen in conducting are available without charge OLIVER'S music education degree from benefit of the Nee^ework guild their committee programs. & the University of Colorado. She will be held in toe Pnbllc SerV' for local clubs and other groups by contacting. Mrs. John Fiore ywwvvvwuvwvvvvvvuwvtfwvuvwwBv 6TH AYE. is a member of Gamma Phi ice company’s building Nov. 9 Meet Market Beta. at 1:39 p.m. at the United Nations office in Denver (KE 4-5813). Her fiance is a graduate of Officers o f the society for the Dr. James P. Gray “Serving Denver Since 1928 With Quality Meats" South Side high school, Rockville coming year are: I^sident, "Because October is United Centre, L.I., N.Y., and holds an Evelyn Wolney; vice president Nations month, the Mile-Hi chap­ OPTOMETRIST CHOia STUKS-ROASTS ^ ORDBt A.B. degree from Colorado State Marsha Belthem; recording sec­ ter of the American Association College of Education. His fra retary, Eileen Koester; finan' for the United Nations is con­ Eyes Examined ' Fresh Ponltry Fish temities are Pi Omega Pi and cial secretary ,Sara Kemme; ducting its annual membership f Frefsatlonal Maat Cutlara to tanra You Kappa Delta Pi. treasurer, Genevieve Flynn; and Visual Care Fhona FE. u n E. Sih Ava. drive, and this is an opportunity The couide plan a wedding in Needlework guild chairman, to acquaint the public with all 213 Colo. Bldg, the spring. Louise Stewart. the services of the local United 1615 Calif. Nations office,’’ said Mrs. Gene­ vieve Fiore, executive director For Appuintineiit Call: of the Mile-Hi AAUN chapter. TA. 5 «B83 take better care of your clothes* The UN speakers’ bureau is one of the seven areas of acti­ vities carried on by the staff and volunteers at the local UN 4 4 4 office. The American Association for the United Nations is a private, community organization that supports the charter and prin­ IN ADDITION TO ciples of the United Nations. The Mile-Hi chapter was organized rm m There's nothing ordinary about to coordinate the many UN and W a Safeway Beef Roast . . . it's USDA Choice (Srade, related international activities W l OUR REGULAR already functioning in and properly aged, well-trimmed before weighing around Denver. the most in DRY aEANm . . . guaranteed tender, juicy, and full-flavored, or your money refunded! PROFESSIONAL Hold Get-Acquainted c QUALITY Coffee For Women Chuck Roast 49 (St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden) New women in the parish USDA Choice Grado Boot, well trimmed, all center number seven and lb. were special guests at a get- Shoulder Blade cuts, no neck cuts. DRY CLEANING CAREFULLY PRESSED acquainted coffee in the parish hall Oct. 10. We Offer for Your Convenience Members of the hospitality committee in charge of arrange­ Standing Rib Roast 79 ments were Mmes. Wilbur Guay, Nan Garrison,'Glen Zeebaugh, USDA Choice Grade Beef, aged tor tenderness, cut short from first five ribs only. lb. •k SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE— and Paul Bergstrom. ★ COIN-OP MACHINE "CLEAN & STEAM" AT 25c LB. Montessori Method! C Explained to Group ★ CU STO M ALTERATIONS Round Bone Roast 59 The Montessori method was USDA Choice Grade Beef, all sites. lb. explained by Sister Rosemary, ★ ONE HOUR SERVICE— NO EXTRA CHARGE kindergarten teacher at SL Phil- omena’s school, Denver, at a meeting of the Denver unit of c 226 E 13th A n . 1490 Carr 591*5 So. University the National Catholic Kinder­ English Cut Roast 79 Arvada Squart Shopping Center Colfax at Pierce 518 E. Colfax garten association Oct. 11. lb. Colo. Blvd. at Evans Kindergarten teachers were USDA Choice Grade Beef, boneless, rolled and tied. 7130 No. Federal 38th & Benton invited to the meeting at St. Irving & W. Alameda 34th & Downing 73 E. Belleview ’s school. The ses­ sion was held in conjunction with the annual Teachers’ in­ WE GIVE IN COLORADO SPRINGS stitute. L I SAFEWAY 317 So. Nevada Venetian Village Food Bank Shopping Center Mrs. Vecchio gave an explan­ GOLD BOND ation of mathematics on the We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to kindergarten level. Sister Rose­ STAMPS dealers. WE REFUSE TO OPEN O N SUNDAYS mary explained other subjects Prices good in Denver & Suburbs Thursday thro Saturday, in the kindergarten program. October 18-20fh. Thursday, Oct. It, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE SEVEN St. James' Groups 'Specific Feminine Piety' Illuminates Role of Woman Will Host District St. Louis — Father Walter didn’t know bow — in their Tlte Woodstock (Md.) college differences between men and women are more religious than of action denied to those bound Burghardt, S.J., first became in­ own spiritual life — they were professor made the suggestion women,” be said. men, but sinqdv because they down by religious vows or fam* act differenay.” Uy cares,” Monsignor Kelly oh* terested in the theology of wom­ supposed to reflect God in a way in a talk to young women from “First, man’s drive is toward an while giving lectures at var­ served. that is strictly feminine.” the three Catholic women’s col­ self-expression, wMle woman’s The single woman’s place in Meeting of ACCW ious women’s colleges. is toward self-giving. sodety was discussed at a sem­ It gradually dawned on me,” leges in St. Louis—Fontbonne, TO ELIMINATE this difficul­ “ Also on the level of intel­ inar sponsored by the Bethany Members of the Altar and Ro­ and development. Mrs. John the Jesuit theologian said, “ that Webster and Maryville. Conference in New York Qty. ty, Father Burghardt advocates ligence, there is an unjustified sary society and PTA of St. Kersey; many of these girls were com­ feeling that woman is less intel­ Monsignor George A. Kelly, Distinctive James’ parish, Denver, will be Public Relations. Mrs. Joseph pletely unaware of their specif­ the development of a “ specif­ “ There are four broad statje- ligent than man. This can’t family life director of the New host to the first open meeting Gibbons; social action, Mrs. ic nature and dignity. They ically feminine piety.” 'ments we cau make about these stand up, because women work York archdiocese, emphasized Portraits of the East Denver District of Francis 'X. Coyle; spiritual de­ differently. the possibilities open to the the ACCW Oct. 24 at IS a.m. in velopment, Mrs. Raymond single woman for creative and You *r« cortttaUy la- the Montclair G vic building, Mutz; and youth, Mrs. D. C. vitad to M* eur Po^ “THIRDLY, man’s interest meaningful labor. tnituro In BUck and 6820 E. 12th avenue, Denver. Whipeky, centers on things, a woman’s “ These opportunities merely Whtto, ou t tnd Ulroct • Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, presi­ Mrs. Raymond Mutz, vice on persons; and finally there is wait for you to give them Chris­ Color dent of the East Denver Dis­ president of the Retreat league, the maternal instinct, that is, tian value.” he said. trict, will introduce the follow­ will show slides of the El Po- in some sense she is made to “ The virgin, who consetrates Foingoid Studios ing committee chairmen, who mar Retreat house, Broadmoor, be a mother.” herself to the work of Christ in will give a resume of the pfb- Colorado Springs, and describe This is why there is a need the world, far from being an Hilton Hotel gram for the ensuing year as the special graces available to for a specifically femiaine piety, object of pity, bolds an honored Phono ass-im he continued, “ not becanse place and enjoys the freedom II ' outlined at a recent workshop: women making a retreat. Co-operation with Catholic An invitation is extended to 'Charities, Mrs. Steve Drotar; all members of all the affiliates ' foreign relief. Miss Ann Langh- of the East Denvpr District of lin; libraries and literature, the ACCW by the officers to at­ FIRST COMMUNION GIFTS Mrs. A. Tomlch; organization tend this meeting. FIRST COMMUNION VEILS

U.S. Delegate to Address $ 2 » o . Et 10,000 at NCCW Meet Washington — The challenge of personal responsibility in FIRST COMMUNION SETS International affairs will be discussed Nov. 6 at the National (Consisting of Missal, Rosary, Council of Catholic Women’s 31st national convention in Detroit. Scapular, Pin R Case) . . . All l^icas Highlighting the international night program as guest speaker will be miihp M. Klutznick, United States representative in the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Now Officors ol Auxiliary SOME 1 I,N 6 DELEGATES and guests are expected in JOHN ERGER Detroit for the NCCW convention Nov. 3-7 in the Cobo hall Sister Mary Asella, administrator of St. Campbell (incoming president) and Mrs. J. R. convention center. » Joseph’s hospital, Denver, greeted the new CuUinaa (outgoing president); and, standing,' officers of Oie women’s auxiliary, following Mrs. William Burkart, corresponding sec­ CHURCH GOODS their iastallation at the group’s annual meet­ retary; Mrs. Etienne Perenyi, first vice pres­ ing. The Sisters of Charity were hostesses ident; Sister Asella; Mrs. William K. Brown, 4436 W. 29th Ave.-GR. 7-7961 at a tea honoring the auxiliary members second vice president; Miss Clara Koster, A5VEJITilRE.£ and Gray Ladies of St. Joseph’s Hospital. treasurer; and Mrs. John Casey, secretary. “NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM” Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Ramon J.

By Sub W u u b x CMUrua bi ChorcAt- to handle during Mass, 1 have r « s o r M o ? found, is the child who has just learned to walk and wants to M TTTra THE POPULATION practice his new-found skill. V V booming and new But when your baby recognizes churches being constructed ev­ Jesus and Mary from their pic­ ery day, many architects, in­ tures, you’ll feel it’s all worth clude a cry room for mothers while. , of noisy children. Many pastors • improvise a nursery, usually lo­ CERTAINLY it, is a lot of cated in the school building, for trouble, getting our little ones pre-schoolers while their par up, dressed, breakfasted, and ents attepd Mass. ready to go see God on Sunday. l U - h l But are these really answers Only a mother who has polished to the problem of smajl chil little white high-tops, pressed dren and their relationsbip with little dresses, and laid out pairs ‘ their, Creator? Are these con­ of matching socks knows exact­ venient services tending to ly how much .trouble it is. But make parents forget that they we feel we are doing the Lord’s have a respimslbility to teach work, instructing our little ones their little ones about God? in their holy faith. Let’s not Are these well-meaning leave the whole job to those “ planners” doing the same dedicated nuns. thing the Apostles did when Of course, children should be ^they prevented the little chil taught how to attend Mass dren from “ annoying” Our ' properly. This includes sitting I Lord? Recall the words of Our still while the priest talks, whis­ • Lord Himself, ‘ 'Suffer the little pering in case of extreme ne­ • children to come unto Me, and cessity, and occupying only one forbid them not, for of such is place (not straying along the ; th-? Kingdom of Heaven.” Jesus entire length of the pew). ’ placed no age limit on the chil Pre-Mass preparation in the • dren He invited to come to form of visits to the Blessed Him. Should we? Sacrament when no one else is there will accustom a small •A CHURCH is fUled with child to the idea that church is Interesting things for a child to a special place for being quiet. see and do. Looking at the statues or holy pictures, mak­ THE LOOK of loving rever­ ing the Sign of the Cross when ence on a child’s face at the he passes the holy water font, Christmas Nativity. scene, the genuflecting, listening for the sympathy of a tiny questioner little tinkle of the bell that says, “ Jesus is coming” —all asking “Why did those bad mans hurt Jesus?” and the these activities can occupy a awkward bending of a little small child’s mind for a while. knee in genuflection must Supplemented by prayer books and an occasional talk please Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. I believe that God with Mommy about what is go­ ing OB up at the altar, standing, welcomes His young guests. sitting, kneeling, and dropping It is the privilege and duty hie penny in the collection bas­ of parents to teach their young children. Where can the little ket should keep a lively young­ ster busy until the priest says, ones come closer to God than “ Ite, oissa est.” If that day in His actual presence in church? , your child has been particular­ ly squirmy, you may say “Deo Children just need a chance gratias!” more fervently, but to attend Mass! “ Suffer the nevertheless, you are praying. little ones to come unto Me” And your child is learning, too. are the words of Jesus Himself. Perhaps we do have to suffer RATHER THAN leave a through several hours of getting “ Mommy’s Baby” behind to children ready for Mass; per­ cry in the pew, I take the baby haps our neighbors do have to up to the Communion rail in my suffer the presence of young­ CREATIVITY arms. This works for “ Daddy’s sters in the next pew; perhaps We’ve fallen in love with Italy—with the charm and the dignity o f this wonderfully colorful country—a country that hat girl,” too. Surely Jesus would the priest may even have to not wish us to stay away from tolerate an occasional baby’s enchanted the world since time began. Though Italy is an ancient land, it is a young nation. For its youthful vigor, hs alerts the Sacrament of His Divine scream as Daddy carries Jun­ competitive spirit, we say "Salute Italia” . We have mingled the romance o f the old world with the ingenuity o f the new la Love, just because we brought ior out of church during the hail Italian Creativity 1962 in our downtown store. . . through the sponsorship and with the cooperation o f the Italiaa His gift to church with us. I’m sermon, but Jesus Himself in­ sure He doesn’t mind our re­ vites us to bring Him these Ministry for Foreign Trade. Many o f our Italian products were flown here via Alitalia Airlines. ceiving Him while holding a little ones, for “ Of such is the i pair of chubby baby hands a Kingdom of Heaven.” WE€K OF OCTOBER 22: safe distance from the ciborium G S H lg? M R .F I 0 R A Z Z 0 . . . feshion designer o f Falconetto, Milan, Italy. Forecast Shop, Second Floor and paten. Readers are invited to com­ Talk about the Pharisees ment on this topic discussed making the House of God a den above. The "Register” is inter­ ESHdir M R. FANTONI . . premier ceramist and sculptor of F'lorence, Italy. Second Floor of tMevesl Well, today’s par­ ested in the public’s opinion on ents have made the cry room this matter. Please address cor­ (iS d d ir M R .F O R N A C IA I ., . innovator o f the Tornabuoni Art Gallery, Florence, Italy. Art Gallery, Fourth Floor into a playground by bringing respondence to: The Register, firetrucks, airplanes, and teddy Adventures in Famiiy Life.” WEEK OF OCTOBER 29: bears to church, instead of the more appropriate holy cards, EL(]il[11r M R . D IB A R I. . . designer of men's tnd women's skiweer tnd sponswesr. Spotting Goods, Fitti Floot snd Spottsweet, Second Floo, picture prayer books, and ro­ 27 Under Teacher saries. Subsidy Program E illlirir M R . A N T O N IO A L E S S I .. . renowned ceramist from Nove, Italy. See him at work, Gift Shop, First Floor

WE DO NOT SIT in the cry Canton, 0.—Twenty-seven stu­ C Sm ilir M I S S E L IA F E R R O .. . glass blower from the island o f Murano. See her at woric. Glassware, Third Floor room because it is too distract­ dents are attending Walsh col­ ing an atoosphere in which to lege under the Ymmgstown dio­ CALENDAR OF EVENTS: teadi our children to appreciate cese's lay teacher subsidy pro­ the Mass. We DO sit near an gram, through which, for finan­ S d S ii e eKhibit o f Italian tpoita een on the mall. S H IS die dramatic Vogue Pattern fashion show fbaturing Italian fabrici and deslgsa, Thofti exit in ease the baby gets out cial assistance to further their of control The cry rooms are educations, the students will day and Friday, October 2S and 26 at 12:30 o ’clock. Fabric Department, Third Floor. S i l l l informal modeling a f Falconetto and other Italiaa usually located too far from the teach in diocesan grade schools. fashions on Second Floor. §1111 the exciting art exhibit o f thirty-eight Italian artists in the Art Gallery, Founb Floor. §1111 the exhibit o f altar for little people to see the The students will earn two priest Strange, isn’t i t since Sardinian Crafta from the Smithsonian Institution, Fourth Floor. S I l I l Cardinal Spellman’s personal Vatican stamp collection. Men’s Department these rooms were supposedly years’ cqllege credit at Walsh built lor them? Mothers with college and then will be eligible First Floor. § [1 [1 die interesting Italian coin exhibit. Coin Department, First Floor. S l i d the Italian merchandise throughout the store, tiny babies usually fill all the for cadet teaching licenses. space in . these rooms. Tiny Plans call for them to continue easily identified by special signs. babies are mostly napping or their siudy for a bachelor’s de­ sucking a bottle Grougbout the S d d die magnificient and creative decor in our store interior and windows. dC9|]0^ a cup of Espresso Coffee « the Hilton Hotel ©lUdiSCI M* entire Mass. gree in education at nearby Kent The mdsti difficult age child State university. die Alitalia Aiciiiioe boodi, Mast Siiop, Hset R oor, for emry blank wfatdi might be a winner for fully-paid economy trip for two, to Rome! / »

■M- ■ PAGE EIGHT THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Thursday, Oct 19, 1962 Harold Lloyd Film Best in Town Finl Sckodulo4 SwMkiy, Oct. 21 / Dramas Set on TV's 'Catholic Hour' By C. J. Zecha is tbe story of a woman doctor which Tweed helped insure by IT SEEMS ironic that the who is convicted of mercy kill­ signalling to the U.S. fleet from best movie around is one that Three noted Catholic play-Munich in 1945. It will be the produced in cooperation with It used to be that seeing MOVIES Wrights, Father Daniel Beni first in a cycle of three original tbe National Council of Cath­ ing and who, in turn, betomes the secret hilltop outpost he oc­ represents movie-making 30 or a movie was fun; lately it With gan, S.J., Robert Crean, and TV dramas to be broadcast by olic Men. Doris Ann Is execu­ romantically involved with a cupied for several years during more years aga Harold Lloyd’s has become more of a legion of DtotiKf Diego Fabbri, will be represent­ the Catholic Hour in October. tive producer for NBC. Richard inrosecuting attorney who Japanese occupation. Although World of Comedy is a stringing game, which starts out in Ratings ed on the new Catholic Hour Walsh is producer for the caused her imprisonment. It is the facts ot the case oftentimes together of sequences from question form: “What kind television series, which begins CONRAD Nagel will portray NCCM, and Martin Hoade it a piece of anxious manufacture, become mixed with artificiality some of this comic’s best films. of a film dMNild I see?’* Then Sunday, Oct, Jl, on KOA-TV, Father Mayer in Hope. Fred­ producer-director. unimaginative, and a waste of and distortion of truth, the film Uoyd, who depended on story it reverts to a checker-board Below a n legioo of Decencs rat- Channel 4, Denver, and KOAA- erick Rolf and Sorrel Booke are tbe talents of Peter Finch and has good performances coming and situation more than any of Ings of motion plctnns currently type of guess for the best move sbowing In brat run Denver theaters. TV, Channel 5, Colorado cast as Nazi functionaries, Susan Hayward. from Jeffrey Hunter and Mar­ the other major film comedians, in selection. Springs, at 11:30 a.m. Richter and Greuel, respective­ The Chapmaa Report is a shall Thompson. Carl Kayser’s was a very funny man on film A-1, anebjeetlanahic tar fcnenl This is all by way of saying patraaase; A-S, BMbJccUauhle tar The presentation for Sunday, ly, and Zvee Scooter as Stein, crude item that a^ m pts to photography adds special dra­ and the stories enhanced this aiMctccnU and adnlta; A-S, naaOjM- that the current crop of films Oct. II, will be Hope, a drama a fellow-prisoner of the priest thread together the stories of matic impact. comedy. As sMn here, his films ttauUe ter aM tt; B. ebieeUaaaMe on the Denver scene leaves a hi part for al; C. renSeweS. by Father Berrigan, professor at Dachau. As for The Connection, an in­ were more extroverted and little to be desired as fhr as en­ *ReceaunenM of thedogy at Le Moyne col­ A dramatic confrontation be­ dependently made film based closer to ordinary life than any tertainment goes. In the line of • WONDKRKUt WORLD OF BROTH­ lege, Syracuse, N.Y. He has tween priest and Nazi is the on an off-Broadway play about others of the best comedies. In plain ‘'entertainment” there is ERS GRIim, A-1 based his TV prose play, Hope, drug addicts, the less ^ d the The Fredunan be is tbe unac­ •HAROLD LLOYD’S WORLD OF play’s central scene. “We are only a fraction of an indication COMEDY, A-1 on the life of the Rev. Rupert f m i of the better. It should be withdrawn cepted cdlege boy who, by des­ moved to a measure of admir­ that film producers realiae that IJ o im •THE LONGEST DAY, A-1 Mayer, S.J., a German priest until, if ever, careful enough perate courage and inspired in­ I THANK A FOOU A-S ation for t>’pes such as your­ entertainment and artistry are v / A v m i •WEST SIDE STORY. A4 was was imprisoned in a Nazi A v i D i e n c e minds, if any, shall have de­ self,’’ Greuel tells the priest Intppnrahip eptitude, wins the big game. In MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. A4 concentration camp and died in termined wh^ber or not there Safety Last, as a rank ama­ ALMOST ANGELS. A-1 “ We have stacked the cards four unstable women who be­ LADY AND TRAMP. A-1 pretty high against you. We FOR instance, I Thaak a Fool is a n y morally responsible teur, he is forced, to substitute WALTZ OF TOREADORS. B come voluntary subjects for a means of turning it loose on for a human fly and to climb VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR. B Edward Smith Guest have muzzled you and starved CHAPMAN REPORT. B you and spied on you. yet you “scientific’* sex survey. Ihere the public. a medium-siied skyscraper, SKY ABOVE. MUD BELOW. is no doubt that it Is aimed at Hie Pigeon That Took Rome and awful things happen to 1 ^ . Separately Claaslfled On 'House of lo rd ' have persisted, and to this point the curious—and, more so, the —Dachau. It is enough to give is fair fun and whimsically This gentle, fun film is worth “ Economics and the Ten curious among young peo|4e. It amusing. Chariton Heston and one pause. Could there be some seeing. Watching Lioyd^ today Commandments” is the current element of human life the Party is every bit as bad a movie as Harry Guardino do manage to CLUB topic being has not calculated on? Is there it was a book. Even overlook­ cut a few glints of humor in in segments of these