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I ^Register^ Lenten Series Begins jffiiREGISra?THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1974 VOL. XLIX NO. 29 15 CENTS PER COPY SERVING THE CATHOLICS OF NORTHERN COLORADO 72 YEARS SUPPLEMENT TO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PIKES PEAK PEOPLE SECTION on Page Eight My Message to You This Lent Unites Us to Christ Dear Family of Christ: Suffering comes to everyone who lives; and Father. The pain of suffering strips us of all human its pain brings a deep sense of loneliness. No one support. It brings us to our knees where we have no We are about to begin together another can share it. Pain has a built-in block to other options except to deny or curse God in our season of Lent, and I want to talk with you about communication; and the compassionate voice of a despair; or turn to Him in trusting prayer, just as suffering and prayer in the life of a Christian. Lent friend seems to be far distant and can be scarcely He did. 1974 may be just another Lent or it can be truly heard. It involves a sense of weakness and defeat, special if we deepen our understanding of our of shame and abandonment. One is tempted to Listen again to the Apostle Paul; “In the vocation as sons and daughters of our Father in doubt that Jesus ever suffered as we do. days when He was in the flesh. He offered prayers heaven. and supplications with loud cries and tears to God. If you have studied closely the life of Jesus, But He did. This is why Paul bids us to keep who was able to save Him from death, and He was you are aware of the significant role that suffering our eyes on Jesus, our Lord and Brother. We have a heard because of His reverence. Son though He played in His developing relationship as the loving High-Priest who suffered every weakness that we was. He learned obedience from what He suffered; Son to His Father in heaven. Jesus is seen to have suffer, sin alone excepted. We do Him an injustice and when perfected. He became the source of discovered His Sonship through suffering and if we think He had a super-flesh that was eternal salvation for all who obeyed Him.” prayer. In those lonely and confused hours, which insensitive to pain or a super-soul which served as (Hebrews 5, 7-10) He often endured, Jesus became most open to His an anaesthetic. Jesus called Himself; Son of Man. It was original with him and no one else used it. Father, emptying out Himself in order to be filled PRAYER ENABLES US with the Father’s love. He said: "The Son of Man must suffer" before entering the joy of the Resurrection. TO SUFFER But what is most significant for us is the fact that the Father has also called us to share this My m essage to you this Lent, then, is that Sonship. to be His sons and daughters. It should not MOST PERFECTLY UNITED our sufferings, if endured with the spirit of Jesus, then be too surprising if we are called to similar TO CHRIST perfect us as sons and daughters of the Father, not suffering; and what we endure develops us as sons so much with Christ as in Christ, a union so intimate that the sufferings of Jesus are renewed and daughters, just as Jesus developed. So it is that in suffering and dying to as a present reality. You are carrying about in your ourselves we are most perfectly united to Christ in body the dying of Jesus, you are making up what is His Sonship to the Father; and we may be ENDURE YOUR TRIALS lack in Christ’s suffering for the Body, which is the confident that the Father will use our sufferings to AS DISCIPLINE OF GOD Church. develop our call to be His sons and daughters. This seems to be the message of Paul, when During Lent, in this Year of Spiritual he wrote: “Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, Are you facing a long illness, perhaps Renewal through prayer, all of us should enter who inspires and perfects our faith. For the sake of terminal, with all the pain this implies? Keep your more deeply into the life of Jesus through a the joy which lay before Him. He endured the eyes on Jesus. Perhaps your suffering comes from prayerful reading of the Scriptures. There we will Cross, heedless of its shame . Endure your trials the disintegration of your family. It may involve learn the secrets of suffering and prayer as we see as the discipline of God. who deals with you as divorce; or alcoholism. Perhaps your children are more clearly our developing call from the Father sons . if we respected our earthly fathers who failing in school or are in serious difficulties. It to be His sons and daughters; and may we all share corrected us. should we not all the more submit to may be the suffering that comes when someone the prayer of St. Paul: the Father of Spirits and live? They disciplined us important in your life seems to have given up on ■'. that I may know Him and the power of as seemed right to them, to prepare us for the short you; or the loneliness of declining years when His Resurrection, and may share His sufferings, span of mortal life; but God does so for our true family and friends have gone before you. You feel becoming like Him in His death, that if possible I profit, that we may share His holiness ... So abandoned. So did He. Keep your eyes on Jesus. may attain to the resurrection from the dead. " strengthen your drooping hands and your weak knees. Make straight the paths you walk on, that It is precisely at such moments of loneliness Fraternally yours in Christ. your halting limbs may not be dislocated but that you should do. as He did, slip away into your James V. Casey healed.” (Hebrews 12. 1-3) own desert, or mountain to grow in prayer to the Archbishop of Denvery in Our Hands Youth Convention Scheduled March 8-10 T t’s In Our Hands ” is a .March 8-10 at the YMCA Camp in and the young people involved in archdiocese of Denver. Sunday morning will see the slogan that is heard frequently Estes. setting up their convention are elections for the five-member Festivities will begin on youth board to direct the around the offices of Catholic The I f refers to the future happy about it. F’riday evening with a Serendipity Youth Services these days. .And it of the faith community. federation for the year 74-75. and This year nearly 200 people session which is aimed at building a closing concelcbrated Mass is also the theme of the twelfth That future is one that will gather in Estes Park to a spirit of community among the annual youth convention to be held demands both prayer and faith. which will officially open the new determine a direction for the participants, to be followed by a year for C C.I. future of the archdiocesan youth sing along and a Fiucharistic Teenagers or adults working group federation, which has liturgy celebrating the group. with youth are invited to the Seminar To Study recently been renamed "Christ- Saturday's activities include convention. F'urther Information Community. Inc six workshops that will prepare may be obtained by c’ontacting This federation is composed the youth for next year's holy Sister Lisa at Catholic Youth Social Problem s of the youth representatives from year, a banquet, a talent show and Services. 940 F'illmore. Denver ".A Prayerful Retlection on Today s World ” is the title of an over 20 parishes within the a dance. 80206. 388-9268. action seminar sponsored by the Parish Outreach representatives in southwest Denver beginning March 5. The four parishes invited to the seminar are: .Notre Dame. All Saints. St. Anthony of Padua, and St. Rose of Lima. Lafayette Pastor Dies in Sleep The seminar will run for five weeks during the Lenten season. The participants will study the teach ngs of the Church on social .Mass of Christian Burial was parishes in Denver and on the He was ordained in Peoria. doctrine and the social problems in Denver in the welfare, housing, and offered in the Im.m.acula te Western Slope. He had been Illinois. June 1. 1940. by Bishop employment areas. Conception Church. Lafayette. pastor of the Lafayette Parish Joseph H. Schlarmann. The final session will concentrate on specific action projects Feb 25. for the Rev. Kenneth since .November of 1970. Father F'unk was instructor in that the four parishes can do in regard to the problems. F'unk. who died in his sleep F'eb. 22 A native of Ottawa. III., where Finglish. education, and psychology The seminar is designed to provide learning experiences apparently of a heart attack. he was born Jan. 29, 1914. he was and director of studies at St through visits, interviews and readings. Each session will be held in The homily at the graduated from Spalding Institute Bede's College in Peru. Illinois, participants' homes for two hours. concelcbrated .Mass of Christian in f’eoria. 111., in 1936. He attended before coming to Denver in 1950. Special guest speakers will include Father Paul Wicker, pastor Burial was delivered by the Rev. St. Benedicts College in He served as assistant at the at All Saints; Sister Anna Koop.