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BEAUTIFUL CEREMONIES AT VICE PRESIDENT A Paper Patronize AURORA NOVITIATE CHAPEL OF S.H. COLLEGE IS W orth Any Onr TO EDIT JESUIT WHEN TWO COLORADO GIRLS Man’s Time Advertisers SPANISJ^ PAPER BECOME SISTERS OF MERCY Father Garde, of Sstcred Heart, Goes to Las Vegas, N. M. Register Writer Describes Rites as Miss FR. HYDE GOING TO COAST Murphy Gets Habit and Miss Father Fitzgerald Appointed to Second Highest Post Sponsel is Professed at School. The Rev. C. M. (iarde, S.J., vice pres VOL. XII. NO. 3. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916. $2 PER YEAR. ident of the .Sacred Heart college, con nected witli that institution for six MONSIGNOR REPRESENTS BISHOP years, has been transferred to Las Ve gas, New Mexico,'where he will become editor of Revista Cattolica. a Spanish l?y Matthew J. W. Smith. Father Condon, in his sermon, revealed Catholic newspnpi.r issued by the Jesuits. Mias Alice Murphy, of St. Joseph’s the beauty of the religious life. He re It Is the only Spanish Catholic weekly in the I’nited States, leather Garde parish. Denvei^ received the habit, as a called Christ’s command to leave all and DENVER UNENS FOR TROOP CLERGY succeeds the Rev. Gerard Decrome, a Sister of Mercy and Miss Margaret follow Him, and showed how completely Alexican refugee priest, as editor of Re Sponsel, of a prominent Durango family, this is obeyed in the religious ' life. vista. Father Garde is one 'of the best took her vows at the Mercy novitiate, Christ expects us to lead a life of self- known Jesuits in Denver. Aurora, near Denver, on Tuesday morn sacrifice, and the perfection of such an NEW NOVITIATE NEW PARISH AT There will not be many other changes ing. The writer was among the privi existence is found in the religious com LARGE BOX SENT leged few v.ho witnessed the ceremonies munities of our Church. A woman or jn the Sa^ed Heart college faculty for .and, as '.ji.ite a few Register readers man joining such an order surrenders OF MERCY ORDER SPRINGS FORMED; BY TABERNACLE next terni. The Rev. Joseph E. have never seen a service of this kind, all that the body holds dear, but, tho Hyde, S. j., is going -to California and will be absent for a year, while the Rev. he has determined to describe what hap- the world cannot understand it, em PLACE OF BEAUTY FR. ABEL PASTOR SOCIETTS HEAD W illiam J. Fitzgerald, S. J., will succeed, pencil. braces the happiest of all lives. The vow the Rev. C. M. Garde as vice ])residen|t. The lit. Rev. Monsignor Richard of poverty compels the surrender of all Gardens Surround Home That Father Darley Goes to Take Post Father Fitzgerald, who is a Georgetown Brady, vicar general, as representative worldly property held in the person’s Another to Be Dispatched to Bor boy, recently arrived from Poughkeep o f Bishop Matz, officiated, being assisted own name. Tho Christ was Ruler of Was Opened Last as Assistant at St. der Within Few sie, N. Y., where he had finished his ter- by the Very Rev. Thomas Condon, sup the universe, He led a life of poverty Autumn. Mary’s. Weeks. erior of the local Redemptorists and pas- \yhen on earth and thus proclaimed it tianship. The Rev. Aloysius Laur, SJ., * tor of Miss Murphy, and the Rev. James the most acceptable career. The speaker who was sent from the college temporar MOTHERHOUSE IS PLANNED ily to take the place of the late Rev. M. Walsh, rector of St. James’ churchdwelt on the beauty of a life of purity, CONGREGATION IS SPLIT REQUEST FROM EL PASO Eugene Montell, .S..I., at Alamosa, has and chaplain of the novitiate. The music demanded by the vow of chastity, and been sent to Conejos. Alginosa will be was furnished by a choir^f the sisters, told of the complete submission to God’s Building Mapped Out, but Work Northern Part Is Taken Off; Prot Soldiers’ Priests Need Mass Out: cart'd for temporarily by Jesuits of the and the little chapel was filled with will as expressed thru their superiors Won’t Start for a Time estant Church May Be neighborhood. A permanent pastor has members of the order and friends of the that persons in the religious life make, fits; Extension Society Yet. Purchased. not yet been named. happy young women who were being because of their vow of obedience. Appeals. Following is the faculty for the Sacred made Sisters of Mercy, In consoling the relatives who were Heart college as announced by the Very rc The ceremonies began with a sermon giving up the young women to the The new novitiate of the Sisters of The formation of a new parish in Col The ladies .of the Denver Tabernacle Rev. J. J. Brown, .S.J., superior of the < ^ y Father Condon. Then Miss Murphy, Mercy order, Father Condon reminded Mercy, opened last September at Au orado Springs was announced this week. society this week are sending a large rora, a suburb of Denver, is a place of Hitherto there has just been one Cath Colorado and New Mexico mission on accompanied bj' the Rev. Mother Regis, how Christ, when starting out on His box of linens, for the use of priests who Tuesday: new general of the Mercy order in mission of teaching, completely severed great beauty -this year. In picturesque olic church in the city, St. Mary’s, under are acting as chaplains for the troops President, Father Brown; vice presi Colorado, and Mother Regina, as home ties. But the speaker showed that ness of surroundings, it is not surpassed the care of the Rev. G. Raber, P.R. The encamped along the Mexican border. dent, Father Fitzgerald; minister, the sistant to the general, knelt before Mon the relatives would enjoy the greatest by any convent in Denver. The building new parish is to include the northern Mrs. W. II. Andrew, president of the Rev. Sebastian Meyer; treasurer, the signor Brady. Being asked what she of blessings thru the life of prayer and is not very iarge, but there are spacious part of the city, and is to be in charge society, received a request from Mrs. Rev. Francis X. Hoefkens; professor of desired, she expressed a wish for the self-sacrifice that the young women grounds, which include a park and of the Rev. Felix Abel, who for some Albert W. Liefgreen, formerly Miss philosophy and evidences of religion, the holy habit of the order. The monsignor would lead. gardens. Eventually the motherhouse years past has been assistant to Father Cassie Burns of Denver, who is very Rev. Iveo M. Krenz; professor of chem questioned the mother general as to her * « « of the Sisters of Mercy will be at Raber. Father Abel will take charge of active in Catliolic circles in El Paso, re- istry, the Rev. Armand WC Forstall; fitness, and was given the formal as Misses Murphy and Sponsel. with the Aurora. At present it is at Mercy hos all the missions between Colorado <|uesting that the linens be sent. The spiritual father, the Rev. A. Brunner; surance that the candidate was worthy. other novices, have been under the care pital, Denver, but the hospital is becom Springs and Palmer Lake on the north, Tabernacle laides will send another box third year high school, the Rev. Joseph Miss Murphy, at this period of the of Mother Kvangelist, mistress of nov ing so popular that it will be necessary the largest being Monument, and will within a few weeks, and Mrs. Andrew M. Minot; assistant professor of chem services, was dressed in black, with a ices, at Aurora. There the young can to remove the motherhouse from it. also have charge of Fountain on the urgently requests all who have linens istry and astronomy, in high'school, Mr. small black veil considerably thinner didates pursue their studies, enlarging Plans have already been drawn for a south. As assistant to Father Raber, he or who owe dues to turn them in at the Leo A. Abel; first year high school, sec than that worn by the professed sisters. upon their education and preparing new motherhouse at Aurora, but the or has been in charge of F'ountain. St. meeting to be held the first Friday in tion B, Mr. J. Casoiaro; fourth year high Ivew robes she was to dori were then for their life’s work. Last year, the der is not ready yet to proceed with the Mary’s church, under the new arrange September at the home of Mrs. Charles work. Altho it is only a year old, the ment, will no longer have any missions. school. Mr. ilohn F’. Conway; logic, F5ng- blessed and, after kneeling again before white-veiled novices^taught at St. James’ Meyer, 670 Marion. In addition to the lish literature, geology, in high school parish school, ^yhich • is located nearby. new novitiate is already felt to be too Within recent years, the missions of this the monsignor, she retired with Mothers requests from the border, there have department, Mr. William F'. Crean; mus Regis and Regina and returned short This year it is probable that the school small. So much space is ri-quired for parish have gradually been given to the been applications for linens from other ical department, including choiv and phil will be in charge of professed sisters. patients that the sisters' quarters at care of other clergymen. For instance, ly afterward with the regular dress missionaries.