Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Principals in Pallium Ceremony i * BEWARE OF FALSE SHEPHERDS, % WARHS HEM. CARDINAL STRITCH

Contonto Copjrrighted by the Catholic Preas Society, Inc. 1946— Pemiosion to reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marke^ given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Traces Catastrophes DENVER OONOLIC Of Modern Society To Godless Leaders I ^ G I S T E R Sermon al Pallium Ceremony in Denver Cathe­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We dral Shows How Shares in Have Also the International Nows Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) True Pastoral Office

VOL. XU. No. 35. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, A PR IL 25, 1946. $1 PER YEAR Beware of false shepherds who scoff at God, call morality a mere human convention, and use tyranny and persecution as their staff. There is more than a mere state­ ment of truth in the words of Christ: “I am the Good Shep­ Translation of Bulls herd.” There is a challenge. Other shepherds offer to lead men through life but lead men astray. Christ is the only shepherd. Faithfully He leads men to God. This striking comparison of shepherds is the theme Erecting Archdiocese Is Given of the sermon by H. Em. Cardinal Samuel A. Stritch of in the Solemn Pon­ + ' + + tifical in the Deliver Ca­ An official translation of the PERPETUAL MEMORY OF THE rate, first of all, the Diocese of thedral this Thursday morning, Papal Bulls setting up the Arch­ EVENT Denver, together with its April 25, at which the sacred pal­ diocese of Denver in 1941 was The things that seem to be more and people, from the Province of lium is being conferred upon Arch­ Lauds released this week by the Most helpful in procuring the greater Santa Fe. This same day, by Apos­ bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver. Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. spiritual good of Christian people tolic Constitution, we have de­ The Cardinal’s talk, recalling the When the Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith and facilitating the office of eede- tached the newly erected Diocese fact that the pallium is the symbol was recently in , he was com­ siastical government, those things of, Pueblo from the Diocese of of pastoral authority, shows how Record Made missioned by the Sacred Consis- we endeavor, with energetic zeal, (TumtoPageS — Column i) Archbishop Vehr shares in the torial Congregation to carry these to effect. Guided by this policy pastoral office. bulls to Denver, and by Cardinal and influenced by the considera­ Contrasting the shepherds who In Province Caccia Dominion!, acting on be­ tion that the ecclesiastical Prov­ ManyPrelates lead men toward God ■with those half of the Holy Father, to bring inces of Santa Fe and Dubuque in godless leaders who entice them to the pallium to Archbishop Vehr. the of America are confusion, degradation, and death, The greatest boast of (he Metro­ It had not been possible to deliver territorially very extensive, we have the Cardinal warns against the the documents or the pallium dur­ thought it well to alter their boun­ And Clergy at politan Province of Denver is “our propaganda of godlessness. “The self-sacrificing elergy and devoted ing the war years. daries so as to establish a new plain fact is,” he asserts, “that the Both Denver bulls bear the sig­ province. Therefore, after con­ injustices which have done so much laity,” declares Bishop Joseph C. nature of the late Cardinal Alo- sulting with .our venerable broth­ Pallium Rite injury and brought such dire ca­ Willging, who as ysius Maglione, who was Papal ers, Cardinals of the Holy Roman tastrophes in modern society are of Pueblo is speaking at the clergy Secretary of State. The documents Church, in charge of Consistorial The investiture of Archbishop not things of Christian culture. luncheon following the Solemn Pon­ have been translated into English affairs: after hearing from our Urban J. Vehr with the pallium by They are the very consequences of tifical Mass and conferral of the at St. 'Thomas’ seminary. Venerable Amleto Gio­ Cardinal Samual A. Stritch of Chi a refusal to live Christian princi­ sacred pallium Thursday. In be­ llie principal* in the pallium ceremony in the whose portrait appears above them. The pallium Smith, on his recent vanni Cicognani, Titular Arch- cago brings to Denver one of the ples. . . . The answer to the prob­ half of the entire province, the Denrer Cathedral April 25, H. Em. Cardinal Sam­ that Cardinal Stritch confers on Archbishop Vebr return from Rome, carried with bishUp of Laodicea in Phyrigia, largest assemblages of the Hier­ lems that present themselves to­ Pueblo bespeaks for Arch­ uel A. Stritch of Chicago and Archbiihop Urban J. Thursday morning is a symbol of the Denver Metro­ him the pallia for the Archbish^s and Apostolic Delegate to the archy and clergy in the city’s his­ day is a return to genuine Chris­ bishop Vehr “many more years of Vehr of Denrer, are pictured ai they riiited in the politan’s participation in the Holy Father’s pastoral of Denver, Omaha, and Santa Fe, United States of America; after tory. In addition to , tian principles. The new material­ jurisdiction over this province of Archbithop'i home following the Cardinal’s arrival authority. Cardinal Stritch was elevated to the and the bulls for the setting up duly we’ighing all the facts of the the Cardinal, there are one Arch­ isms will lead only to direr trage­ the Rockies on the top of the Wednesday. The setting is significant because Sacred College by the Supreme Pontiff at Sacred of the Archdiocese of Denver, the case, and supplying, as far as need bishop, 17 , an , and dies.” world to guide the destiny of the both are closely linked with Pius XII, Consistories in Rome. Diocese of Pueblo, the Archdiocese be, the consent of those whose more than 160 Monsignori and Church in the West and to direct of Omaha, and the appointment of interests may .be involved, or of priests in attendance at the Ca­ The pallium ceremony has drawn to Denver one of the largest gath­ Us by his able judgment to the ac­ the of Omaha and those who may be under that pre­ thedral ceremonies and the clergy complishment of greater things Denver and the' Bishop of. Pueblo. sumption. we hereby, in exercise dinner being held in the Brown erings of clerical and lay leaders for the good of society.'” In the case of Denver and Omaha, Palace hotel following the Solemn ever to attend a function here. The Annual ‘Register’ Collection of our full Apostolic power, sepa- attendance includes 18 visiting The Bi.shop’s speech, a copy of two different documents were in­ Pontifical Ma.ss. More than 100 which was given to the Register volved for each city; in the case seminarians from St. Thomas’ members of the Hierarchy, 160 Monsignori and priests, 100 semi­ to the dinner, is published of Pueblo, a new jurisdiction in seminary are also attending both below: the Church, there were four docu­ 3 Madden Girls functions. narians, a large number of sisters, ments. Heading the list of distinguished and a throng of the laity. It was We are today honoring a great To Be Taken Up Sunday, May 5 All the bulls were beautifully visitors, m addition to the Car­ surpassed in number of visiting Arcjibishop of a great Archdiocese. dnwn up in red and black hand Advance in Life dinal, is the Most Rev. Edwin Bishops by the ceremony attendant Speaking for the suffragans, mod­ print on parchment,-to which were V. Byrne, Archbishop of Santa Fe, upon the erection of the Archdio­ esty forbids us to be boastful, but May 5 has been announced by Catholic home in th^ archdiocese. Catholic home in the archdiocese attacKed the Teaden seals that give and other members of the Hier­ cese of Denver and the raising of we feel that w«- are ble.ssed in Archbishop Urban J. Vehr as the Be good enough to assist us at this Be good enough to assist us at this the name bulla or bull to these Of Loretto Niins archy include Bishop Patrick Mc- the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr to being a part of this complete ec­ day on which the annual collection time by renewal of your annual time by renewal of your annual documents. (Jovern of Cheyenne, Bishop_ Jos­ the rank of Archbishop Jan. 6, clesiastical organization and that wiil be taken up in all the churche.s subscription.” subscription. If some more for­ When new archdioceses or dio­ eph C. Willging of Pueblo, Bishop 1942, in the Cathedral, with the We have reason to be proud of its attainments. of the archdiocese for the support ■ The Archbishop’s letter follows: tunately circumstanced can give a ceses were formed in war times, Three Denver girls, blood sis­ Thomas Wrich of Duluth, Bishop Apostolic Delegate to the United of the Devver Catholic Register. April 18, 1946 more generous donation, it would temporary documents were is­ ters, are among the former Colo­ Louis . B. Kucera of Lincoln, Bishop States, Archbishop Amleto Gio­ God has smiled on our province Stres-sing the impori.ance and good enable us to carry the apostolate of sued by the Apostolic Delega­ radoans taking part in profession C. Hubert LeBlond of St. Joseph, vanni Cicognani, officiating. The and provided it with every ma­ Reverend Dear Fathers and the Catholic Press into more present ceremony, however, has a accomplished by the paper by in­ Beloved People: tion in . The documents and reception ceremonies being Bishop Christian H. Winkelmann terial advantage, on the earth, structional articles and general homes. brought from Rome, however, are held in the mother-house of the of Wichita, Bishop William D. of the Church as chief of over the earth, and under the news and events of concern to Cath­ The first Sunday of May is the May the good Lord bless all of the permanent records. They were Sisters of Loretto in Loretto, Ky. O’Brien, Auxiliary of Chicago; the Episcopal visitors. Cardinal earth. In fact, it harbors the very olics, His Excellency points out that customary time to ask your con­ you abundantly. cased in long tubular boxes, and The youngest of three daugh­ Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore of Hel­ Stritch, who is officiating at the Garden of the Gods. Its salubrious “production costs, like everything tinued support of the Catholic Reg­ Faithfully yours in Christ Monsignor Smith was directed to ters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mad­ ena, Bishop Paul C. Schulte of conferral of the pallium. He is one climate has extended life to many; ister. of the 32 Cardinals elevated to the else, have increased considerably ^ Urban J. Vehr, deliver them in person. He has now den of 614 Josephine street, Leavenworth, Bishop George J. its fertile fields and ranges supply in recent years. We are anxious to Most Catholic families in the fulfilled the several assignments. Theresa Madden, is being clothed Rehringi Auxiliary of ; Sacred (College at the Sacred Con­ sustenance to countless multitudes; Archbishop of Denver. in the Lorettine garb. She wiJ'. be sistories in Rome in February. This its subterranean wealth in min­ have the Register reach every archdiocese receive each week the P.S. This letter should be read at Following are the Denver docu­ Bishop Eugene McGuinness, Co­ Kational Edition of the Register known as Sister Andrew Marie. adjutor of City-Tulsa; is his first visit to the Rocky Moun­ erals and oil has made fortunes all Masses on Sunday, April 28. ments: Sister Loretto Ann, the former tain West since receiving the high for the fortunate. Physically, we Lauds Denver Officer containing Catholic news of inter­ The collection is to be taken on Bishop Duane G. Hunt of Salt national 'and national import and Documents Setting Up Margaret Anne Madden, is pro­ Lake, Bishop Frank A. Thill of honor. have a very self-sufficient province. Sunday,- May 5, and sent directly nouncing her first religious vows, the Deliver Catholic Register, which to the offices of the Denver Cath­ Archdiocese, Province Salina, Bishop Bernard T. Espe- Radio station KOA of Denver Material resources, however, chronicles items of local interest in and Mary Catherine Madden, now lage, O.F.M., of Gallup; Bishop is broadcasting the Solemn Ponti­ and abundant living alone do not M ISS! PmiSI'S olic Register, 938 Bannock street, PIUS, BISHOP, SERVANT OF Sister Mary Karen, is advancing to the archdiocese and the various Denver 4, Colorado. THE SERVANTS OF GOD; IN Laurence J. FitzSimon of Amarillo, fical Mass, ■which begins at 10:30. make a self-sufficient Church or parishes. In the past you have her second-year novitiate. (Turn to Page 6 — Column 3) (TumtoPageS— Column 3) (TumtoPageS — Column 6) given continued evidences of your The two older girls are gradu­ kindly interest in our archdiocesan ates of Loretto Heights college, paper. We know you appreciate its where they held important col­ importance and the great good it Msgr. Lardone Is Honored; legiate offices and carried off Historic Montcalm in Manitou Springs actually accomplishes by its in­ scholastic honors. Sister Andrew structional articles and in keeping Marie is a 1945 graduate of St. you informed of'general news and Has Visih^d Here Often Mary’s academy. The fourth child 1 events of concern to Catholics. of tile family, Edward Madden, Once Property of Mercy of Denver Production costs, like everything seminarian of the Denver .arch­ “When the Nightmare Ended” else, have increased considerably in diocese, is studying for the priest­ recent years. We are anxious to Announcement was made in the Pontifical School of Theology, hood at the Catholic university, is the title given by a Mill Hill NCWC News Service this week Turin (S.T.D.), the Pontifical By E llen G. O’Connor The building ■was originally tain, the castle fortifies the south missionary priest in the Philip­ have -the Register reach every Washington, D. C. The young slope of Capitol hill overlooking that the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fran­ School of Law, Turin (J. seminarian was able to attend Colorado Springs. — Montcalm, called Miramount castle when it pines, Father Carlos A. M. cesco Lardone, director of studies U.D.), and the Royal University of was the residence of the French picturesque Ruxton canyon and the Schreiner, to his de.scription of with his par;ents, the religious historic building of Manitou red switchbacks of climbing Mani­ Fr. Joseph Higgins for tbe ecclesiastical schools in the Turin, where he obtained a di­ ceremonies at Loretto. priest and his mother, who built it the liberation of Panay by Ameri- Catholic University of America, Springs, located on Capitol hill and from their own fortune. Native tou streets. It is situated at the _can forces a year ago. He has ploma in paleography, diplomacy, Of the other nine who Has 3rd Operation has been made a Protonotary Apo­ and archives. Ordained in 1910, he are pronouncing their first vows, once the site of a sanatorium green sandstone from which the base of Pike’s peak and midway ' written to the Register out of stolic. The news is received with castle was constructed was quar­ within walking distance between gratitude for the many favors re­ first served as an assistant , five were from Colorado. They are owned by the Sisters of Mercy of great interest in Colorado, because then as of the Italian Red Sister Mary Judith Bro'wn, Sister Denver, has been purchased by ried by hand in historic Ute pass the famous soda, iron, and sulphur ceived through the kindness of a The Very Rev. Joseph Higgins, Monsignqr Lardone for some years in the early 90s. The first wing springs. It is four stories high with Denver Catholic officer, I.t. Donald Cross, then as associate editor of Mary Carmel Roberts, Sister Mary Mrs. Cora W. Wood of Pagosa pastor of St. Patrick’s parish, has spent every i.ummer at Camp L’Osservatore Romano, the Vati­ was completed in 1895 and the a generous supply of windows that Spa\-n (later made captain). The Pueblo, is reported in satisfactory Patrick Dwyer, Sister Marie Lo­ Springs and her son, Col. F. M. St. Malo, Monsignor Joseph Bo- can daily, and from 1934 onward retto Halderman, and Sister M. Wood of Fort Sam, Houston, Tex., rest of the castle added in two (Turn to Page 1 0 — Column 3) priest’s graphic description of the condition after surgery in Fitz- setti’s camp for boys near Estes years. liberation follows: simons ho.spital, Denver. Father has been associated with the Cath­ Odile Hammett. 'The first three at­ from Alex Gardiner of Colorado Park, where he acts as spiritual olic University of America. He is tended Loretto Heights college; Springs. The 38-room stone house, Though the place 'has long been The liberating U. S. forces Higgins, a captain in the U. S. director. stormed the beaches of Panay on army ’ corps, has been one of the most distinguished edu­ Sister Mary Patrick is a graduate built in the '90s by Father Fran- an attraction of the Pike’s Peak Leads in Opera the eve of St. Joseph’s feast day, confined to Fitzsimons since his There are various grades of cators in the United States, and is of Cathedral high school; Sister celon, a French priest, who dupli­ region, it is somewhat of a hou.se March 18, 1945, but for the ma­ return from duty in the European Monsignorship in the Church. an honorary consultant of the Li­ Marie Loretto is a graduate of cated his ancestral castle, was of mystery, frequently referred to jority of the islanders the end of a theater of war la.st fall, and has Three are given in the United brary of-Congress in Roman law Holy Family high school; and Sis­ operated for more than a quarter as “the monastery,” “the castle,” Are Announced three years’ nightmare of Jap­ undergone three operations for a States—Papal Chamberlain (which His degree, J.U.D., rare in this ter Odile is from Fort Collins. of a century by the Denver nuns. and other such names. It never was anese occupation came when more stomach ailment. He is the carries the title of Very Rev. Mon­ country, means literally Doctor of Of the 11 being The new owner will convert the in any sense a monastery, but, in than two months ahead a signal signor), Domestic Prelate (Rt. Both Laws, and refers to the canon clothed in the garb of the Sisters building into an apartment hotel reality, the manor of a wealthy brother of the Rt. Rev. William of Loretto, two others are gradu­ Members of the cast of II Tro- corps platoon landed and set up M. Higgins, pastor of St. Philo­ Rev., the rank that all Colorado law of the Church and to Roman and rooming house to be o.pened French woman and her son. Built vatore, this year’s presentation of its mysterious radar equipment have), and Protono­ civil law. Monsignor Lardone has ates of Denver schools. Caroline this summer. The purchase price on three ground levels ana follow­ mena’s parish, Denver, and Sister Haninger of El Paso, Tex., a 1945 the Denver (5rand Opera company, right between two Japanese gar­ M. Columba, a member of the fac­ tary Apostolic (the highest given made his mark as an author and approximated 1^,000. ing the natural line of the moun- were announced this week. The in this country, though there are (Turn to Paget — Column S) (Turn to Page 10 — Column 3) risons. Never shall we forget ulty of the Holy Family high + ^ + ■+ + + first night, Monday, May 13, they how on Jan. 3 a slow but very school, Denver. some Monsigmors at the Vatican will be: Maurico, Giovanni Marti- imposing white-starred seaplane who have th^e title of Most Rev. nelli; Lenora, Norina Greco; Azu- came cruising over our village, on Excellency, like the Bishops. A cena, Violette McCarthy: Count the west coast of Panay. At the has the title Di Luna, Nicola Berardinelli; Fer- time, I was stationed in that local­ Denver K. of C. of Right Reverend Monsignor). rando, Joseph Wolff; Ruiz, \V. E. ity as parish priest, a Dutch mis­ In his new rank, Monsignpr H ai^ood; Inez, Ava Schmitz; sionary who had shared to the Lardone would have the right to aged servant, Louis Schoen. full the fear and anxieties of these To Initiate 66 pontificate at times. He eould sing good people here all during the a form of Pontifical Mass and use Singing the leads Tuesday, May Japanese domination. the white mitre in doing so. He is 14, will be: Manrico, Joseph Clif­ Even when that heaven-sent Sixty-six candidates will re­ also entitled to wear a pectoral ford; Leonora, Anne O’Neill Sulli­ plane arrived the people kept ceive the first, second, and third cross and ring when on ceremonies. van; Azucena, Ethel Armeling; degrees of the Knights of Colum­ Count Di Luna, Francesco Valen­ hiding behind the bushes for fear The pectoral cross of a Protono­ tino; Ferrando, Patrick MeVey; (Turn to Page 1 0 — Column 6) bus in Denver Sunday, April 28 tary Apostolic has a purple cord, Members and candidates will at­ not a chain. Ruiz, C. Paul Harrington: Inez, tend the 8 o’clock Mass in the Ca­ Native of Italy Cecelia Kovalesky; aged servant, Broadcast of Mass thedral and receive Communion in Monsignor Lardone was bom Louis Schoen. a body. The first degree will be Jan. 12, 1887, in Moretta, Cuneo, Principals Wednesday, May 15, Series Ends Sunday exemplified at 10:30 a.m. in the Italy, and was educated in the will be: Manrico, Giovanni Marti- Fraternal building, fourth floor. nelli; Leonora, Norina Greco; The final broadcast of the The second degree will be con­ Cardboard Cartons Azucena, Frances Staunton; Count aeries from St. Philomena’s ferred at 1 p.m. and will be fol­ Di Luna, Randall Lynn; FeV- church, Denver, will be heard over lowed immediately by the third de­ rando, Joseph Wolff; Ruiz, W. E. station KLZ this Sunday, April 28. gree. Needed to Ship Food Hai^vood; Inez, Ava Schmitz; The Denver station has presented Sunday evening at 7:30 a ban­ aged servant, Louis Schoen. the services from St. Philomena’s quet in honor of the Archbishop Catholics of the archdiocese are The box office opens on the sec­ every Sunday in April from 11 to Urban J. Vehr class will be held at asked to save empty cardboard ond floor of the May company at 12 o’clock. The choir of St. Philo­ the Cathedral room of the Albany cartons to be used to pack and 9:30 a.m. Monday, April 29. The mena’s grade school, directed by hotel. Archbishop Vehr will be ship the food collected in the following range of prices, includ­ Sister Catherine Marie, principal, the principal speaker. Joseph canned food campaign to be con ing tax.swill be observe(f; Parquet, will sing for the Ma.ss this Sunday, Little will preside as toastmaster. ducted May 12 to J9 for relief of $3.60; first three rows of balcony, and the sermon will be given by Following the banquet an informal starving people in war-devastated $3; second three rows of balcony, the Rev. James B. Hamblin. The social will introduce the newly in­ countries. The Rev. Elmer Kolka, $2.40; mezzanine, $1.80; gallery, Rev, Edward M. Woeber, assistant itiated members and their wives archdiocesan director of the drive, $1.20; side balcony, 60 cents. at St. Philomena’s, has been the to the Denver council. John J. stresses the need of cartons because Station KOA will broadcast narrator for the series of broad­ Morrissey, Jr., lecturer, is in of a critical shortage of such Miramount castle of Montcalm, Manitou Springs, at one time part of a sanatorium operated by the Mercy Sisters. tunes from the opera from 11:30 casts. charge of arrangements. boxes. Other, pictures on page 10. .The Castle will become an apartment hoteL to 11:45 pan. Tuesday, April 30. ► * tJ »; t

PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420S T h u rsd ay , April 25, 1946

Special Sunday Dinner TRA^ISUTION OF PAPAL fiULLS R BOARD WALK FOX-MCHOLSON [ SHOE REPAIR STUDIOS qUALITT MATEBIAL AND Bo«nMr to Inrinf Allra Poi Choice of Scr\'ed From ERECTING ARCHDIOCESE GIVEN WORKMANSHIP Work QoanuiUod— ui4 NicholMD 8ta4io Entrees 11 A.M. to (Continued From Page One) era], or other ordinances whatso­ [ «n* BAST ttr4 ATB.-AT DEXTER 1542 Bdwj. TA. 2784 Complete 5 P.M. Only Denver. In addition, we raise and ever they may be, of our prede­ (Continued From Page One) exalt the Denver Cathedral to the cessors the Roman Pontiffs, or any (Continued From Page One) a book editor, and has often con­ rank and dignity of a Metropolitan other such like enactments, even insure its spiritual prosperity. Our INDIVIDUALLY Church. Likewise we withdraw the those that are worthy of special CHICKEN PIE BAKED tributed to learned reviews. greatest boast is our self-sacri­ The boys a t Monsiffnor Bosetti’s Diocese of Cheyenne from the ec­ mention; for we abrogate all such ficing clergy and devoted laity. ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF clesiastical Province of Dubuque, enactments by what is herein com­ with Gravy, Buttered String Beans, and Parsley Creamed summer camps find the learned Dr. , , , From the days of its first mission­ T , • , j .• /and make Cheyenne and Pueblo manded. New Potatoes Lardone a simple and sympathetic suffragan sees nnHnrunder th*thB Mntro.Metro­ ary priest and apostolic Bishop, Choice Milk-Fed Chicken in Rich Natural Gravy with priest, an excellent” Father Con­ politan Church of Denver. Thus We desire moreover and com­ the heroic Mschebeuf, to the pres­ Fresh Garden Vegetables fessor, and a man as interested in the Archdiocese of Denver and the mand that copies of this letter, ent day, the Province of Denver CHOPPED STEAK mountain climbing as they are. Dioceses of Cheyenne and Pueblo oven printed copies, be considered with Fresh Mushroom Sauce, Creamed Peas and Carrots as possessing the same authority has been manned by a disinter­ Much of his time, however, is spent form, together, the ecclesiastical ested and self-disciplined body of or Buttered Beets and French Fried Potatoes in writing and research even dur­ Province of Denver. as the original would possess ujpon SEA FOOD PLATE ing the summer months. beinir exhibited for inspection; Christ’s ministers. They are truly Breaded Fillet of Halibut. Gulf Shrimps, Eastern Scallop. Oyster And to this Metropolitan Church provided, howeVer, that the afore­ His latest hoVor comes to him of Denver and its Archbishops we zealous only for the things of God and Cole Slaw with French Fried Potatoes and Tartar Sauce said copies be signeM by the hand and His Church. Machebeuf, ^ t z , Include* t Soup or Cocktail Hot Roll* Salad through the at the re­ grant all the rights, privileges, in­ of a notary public and fortified Detiert Choice of Drink* quest of the Cardinal Archbishop signia, prerogatives, and honors with the seal of a cleric in ecclesi­ and Tihen; Burke, Lenihan,\.^nd of Quebec, Canada. that other Metropolitan Churches astical dignity or office. And no Keane attracted to these Rocky RESTAURANT Members of the clei-gy and laity and their Archbishops possess and one is permitted to infringe or op­ 615 17th Street enjoy by common law. But espe­ Mountain regions men that sought from Canada, the United States, pose this decree of our promotion, above all thing;s the kingdom of Between Welton and and Mexico who accompanied cially do we grant to the Arch­ separation, establishment, erec­ Cslifomis Sts. Cardinal Villeneuve, O.M.I., on bishops of Denver the right of hav­ tion, bestowal, subjection, man­ God and His justice. They built ing the cross carried before them solidly and well, and we are today 400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSIC his mission as to the date, and abrogation. But be it Our Lady of Guadalupe celebra­ within the limits of their province, and the right to make use of the known that should anyone.presume reaping the fruits of their indns^^^ji] tion in Mexico in October, 1945, to make so rash an attempt, he trious and far-sighted administra­ have received Papal Honors. pallium according to the laws of sacred liturgy, presupposing, how­ would incur the wrath of Almighty tions. That harvesting could not be From the United States, in ad­ God and of the Blessed Apostles effected, however, without the able ever, that the pallium has been Peter and Paul. dition to the Protonotary rank for duly petitioned and obtained in cultivation that must develop the Monsignor Lardone, Charles Adal­ Sacred Consistory. In like manner Given at Rome, in St. Peter’s, field to continued and greater fruit bert Bretitung of Brownsville, we impose upon the aforesaid Me­ in the year of Our Lord nineteen age. We see that development to- Tex., a Papal (^amberlain of the tropolitan Church of Denver and hundred and forty-one, tne fif­ diiy, and whatever growth is ap­ Sword and Cajle, was given the its Archbishops the same burdens teenth day of November, and the parent in the suffragan sees is privilege of a private oratory; and and obligations to which other Me­ third year of our Pontificate. apexed in the Metropolitan Church, Francis P. Matthews of Omaha, tropolitan Churches and their Aloys. Card. Maglione, which also supidies the impetus former supreme knight of the Archbishops are obligated. Secretary of. State. and the competition. We are justly Knights of Columbus, was name'd proud of our Metropolitan see and a Papal Chamberlain of the Sword The aforesaid Venerable Fr. R. C. Card.* Rossi, Its Metropolitan. It is compact in and Cabe, and given the privilege Brother Amleto Giovanni Cicog- S. Cong. Consist, a Secretis. the completeness of its prganiza- of a private oratory.' nani, Apostolic Delegate to the Alfonsus Carinci: Prot. Ap. ^ n , and we glory in its numerous United States of America, is by Can. Alfridus Liberati, Cane. institutions and their hfads. Its in QUICK SERVICE ON us appointed to carry out these Apost., fluence has extended far beyond instructions as above elaborated Adjutor a studiis. its confines in the power of the FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR GOODS, USE WATCH REPAIRIHfi and set down. And we grant him press exercised through the Regis­ accordingly the necessary and ap­ Alfridus Vital!: Prot. Ap. JOHNSON SERVICE ON EVERY MOVE AND ENGRAVING Expedita ter system of Catholic newspapers. All Work Gaarwnteed propriate faculties, even that of Its Catholic Charities are the model sub-delegating—so far as the busi­ die sexta mensis Februarii MOVIIVG - PACKING - STORAGE anno “tertio” for the nation. JAMISON JEWELRY ness may require—any cleric in Though there has been an im­ 221 BROADWAY DENVER, COLO. ecclesiastical dignity. And we im­ Alfridus Marini, Plumbaljor Reg. in Cane. Ap. Vol LXV-N. mense development during the re­ 215 So. Broadway po^t'^olnco pose on him the duty of transmit­ gency of our beloved Archbishop, ting to the Sacred Consistorial 78, we do not take credit for all that Congregation an authentic report Aloisius Trussardi. development. Though, the clergy of what has been done in execut­ ------—Scriptor Apost. and the faithful have'made great ing the above^ instructions. sacrifices in sustaining the works This letter and whatever is here­ Nomination of of religion, we are still a mission­ in contained can never be called Archbishop Vehr ary province. Without the external into question or impugned or help supplied by such missionary ^ $ branded as being vitiated by sub­ PIUS, BISHOP, SERVANT agencies as the FEATURED IN reption, obreption, nullity, or de­ OP THE SERVANTS OF GOD Extension society and the Ameri­ You Can Buy fect of our consent, or any other to our venerable Brother Urban can Board of Catholic Missions, defect even though substantial John Vehr who, up to this time, whose executive heads are our and unforeseen. But this mandate has been Bishop of the Church of honored guests today, much of the A PRE-ARRANGED SERVICE must be received as proceeding Denver, and who is now promoted development in the outposts could *» from certain knowledge, an ^ is­ Archbishop of the same Church, >t have been accomplished. We ESSLEY sued with full power; as perpet­ Health’ and Apo.stolic Benediction! are inexpressibly indebted to His I, Through the Boulevard Mortueu'Y WHITE CROSS ually valid now and subsequently; With the counsel of our venerable Eminence, the Chancellor of the Woman-Wise offers a Single-Premium or One-Pay plan where­ as producing its full and complete Brothers, Cardinals of the Holy Catholic Church Extension society effects; and as imposing upon Roman Church, in charge of Con- and president of the American by, regardless of your age, you cem buy a Pre- everyone the obligation of invio­ sistorial affairs, by Apostolic Bull Board of Catholic Mission^ and to SPORTSHIRTS Arranged Funeral Service at any price you lable obedience. And if anyone granted on the fifteenth day of His Excellency, the president of perchance, whether knowingly or this month we have this daf ele­ Extension, for the constant, per­ choose. The following rates are based on a $500 unknowingly, and on whatever au­ vated your Cathedral Church of sonal interest they have shown to­ Here's the fabric of tomorrow, handsomely tailored by %*' Denver to the rank and dignity of service. thority, should attempt to act ward our missionary needs and Si otherwise concerning this letter, a Metropolitan church after di­ their readiness to answer every the finest craftsmen of today, tfie Essley foilorsl Silky, is?: minishing territorially the Diocese AGE ■ PREMIUM AGE PREMIUM , AGE PREMIUM we desire and decree that his act request for aid. Their concern has of Denver by the establishment gone out particularly to the so­ 20 ...... $163.86 40 ...... $235.77 60 ...... $360.48 be invalid and completely ineffec­ long-wearing Essley Sokonos ore styled by America's tual both now and in future. And and erection of the new Diocese cially underprivileged. Without 25 ...... 177.52 45 ...... 262.20 65 ...... 395.74 this mandate is to be observed of Pueblo. Moreover, to the Metro­ that help many places of divine most celebrated men's fashion authority. That's why 30 _____ ..... 193.79 50 ...... 292.38 politan church of Denver and her worship could not have been built even in the contingency of its Archbishops, we have granted all 35 ...... 213.07 55 ...... 325.54 being opposed by regulations is­ or maintained. If the Province of they're so welcome to o woman's eyes! That's sued in synods or in Provincial, the rights, privileges, insignia, Denver glories in its achievements, $ 3 -9 5 * Rates on in-between or advanced ages quoted on Genefal, or Ecumenical Councils; honors, and prerogatives that other much of that g lo ^ reflects upon why Essieys ore colled Woman-WiseJ Metropolitan Churches and their these migh^ institutions for the request. by Apostolic constitutions and di­ prelates enjoy by common law. rectives whether special or gen- advance of Christ’s kingdom on the Wherefore we decree that you, mission front. who at present hold the See of Ip the name of Bishop McGov­ 2. You can purchase a WHITE CROSS Pre-Ar­ Denver, can enjoy the title, dig­ ranged Service with a 20% down payment, ern and myself. I wish our Metro­ The Denver Catholic nity, rights, honors, and privi­ politan, now clothed with the ful­ balance at your convenience. leges of an Archbishop as soon ness of his Archiepiscopal rank, Resfister as the above mentioned Apostolic many more years of jurisdiction 3. Letter has been put into execu­ over this Province in the Rockies COTTRCLO WHITE CROSS also has a 24-Month-Pay Plan Published Weekly by the tion; and we proclaim you Metro­ and on the top of the world to based on the above rates. Catholic Press Society, Inc. politan of the new Province’ of guide the destiny of the Church in s ix t e e n t h Denver, and it is our wish that you I S th e Jlsm*s St$re- 621 st iiiiiiiiiii 938 Bannock Street, Denver, the West and to direct us by his be considered as such by all. able judgment to the accomplish­ For more complete details simply mail this ad Colo. We grant you by name the fac­ ment of greater things for the good ulty of wearing the pallium ac­ with your name and address written thereon Subscription: |1 Per Year of society. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS . . . No obligation whatever. cording to liturgical laws, within Entered as Second Class Matter the confines of your province, at the Post Office, Denver, after the pallium has been peti­ tioned and obtained from the Apos­ t626 Colo. tolic See. Moreover we impose upon you all the burdens and obli­ gations to which other Metropoli­ tans are obligated. BOULEVARD By these same presents we make known to the clergy and to the ARE y o u 4 2 y ea r s o ld ? people of your archdiocese your VKoIttcCCVUf RECAP ROW elevation to the Archiepiscopal dig­ nity, We command in the Lord Bishops of the Diocese O linger’s Advisory Department would like of Cheyenne and of the new Dio­ cese of Pueblo, which we make m i r i f AlIM flTV DffOftCD i'u<7ragan to your MetropoliUn to tell you of the tremendous saving you may TRUCK QUAUTT KUBBUC church, to render to you, now their Metropolitan-elect, the obedi­ make by paying for services in advance of need. ence and reverence that are your due according to the sacred canons. For thus the 'mutual good feeling between you and them will be fruitful of benefits for the good of souls. / AT ACE 4 2 Finall.v, it is our wish that as soon as possible this bull should be read from the pulpit, on a holy $245.tt NOW will pay for a S500 service at time of need day of obligation, in the presence of the clergy and the people. We have the firm hope and confidence or that you, who have been vested with the Archiepiscopal title and dignity, will labor more and more I l 5.4 r P t r Month for only 24 months will pay for the good of, the Church that has been entrusted to your care. for a ^250 service at time of need. Thus, a $250 serv- So doing, you will merit from us \ benediction and favor; and from God the most fruitful reward of icc couldn’t cost more than $129.84 on this plan eternal life. Given at Rome, in St. Peter’s, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen- or hundred and forty-one, the twenty- second day of November, and the third year of our' Pontificate. 7 6 / P#r Month during your life will pay for a $200 Aloys. Card. Maglione, Secretary of State. service at time of need. Alfonsus Carinci: Prot. Ap. Alfridus Vitali: Prot. Ap. Can. Alfridus Liberati, Cane. Apost. Adjutor a studiis ' Any mortuary may be called for services Expedita die sexta mensis Februarii anno “tertio” Alfridus Marini, Plumbator This protcaioh is guaranteed by an Reg. in Cane. Ap.; Vol. LXV N. 80 Aloisius Trussardi Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company ,------j------Scriptor Apost. AsB.Cs DOLL SHOP New Dolls and Toys Oliflger’s Advisory Department Doll Repairing Speer Blvd. at Sherman St. Lacquer RefinUhing DOLL WIGS Denver 3, Colorado Religioue Statues Repaired Y es, / am 42 yean old my nearest 1515 Arapohoe MA. 7617 birthday, and your plans interest me. Anto Body and Fender REPAIRING AND PAINTING Nem PRBX BSTIMA'n TU B PATMBtm SWAYME-WIMBUSN 8B0 BANNOCK TA. «11S M lins POROB RhM* ISlt T h u rsd ay , April 25, 1946 Office, 938 Bapnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE C a t h e d r a l U ynilN C 'IT FR ^L O R E nO HEIGHTS STUDENTS Plays Bernadette DRS. LEE C. HANEY & SON DPTDMETRISTS E t O N O M Y “ J J p U T E ‘SONG OF BERNADETTE’ 827 15th ST. . TA. 2690 N m to Ctarki'i Charch 0««di Members St. Vincent de Paul Parish In tom gpiritt call (Loretto Heifhti CoUegs, Denver) ics in the college, with Sister Marie The Song of Bernadette will be Anthony as assistant director. A good name in which the public has faith comes only 1634 Tremonl KE. 4554 iven by the students of Loretto All the sisters of Denver and vi­ after years of conscientious service. We are now, as in rRBB DBLIVKRT PSEB PARKING eights co llie Sunday, April 28, cinity are invited to the Sunday .the past, happy to offer our services for the solution of at 2:30 p.m'., and' Monday, April afternoon matinee as guests of the 29, at 8:15 p.m. in the college Lit­ college. your visual problems. REPUTABLE DRUG tle theater. Miss Marion Meyer Cast of Play STORE THIS COUPON and $2.95 entities yon to will carry the lead as Bernadette The cast is as follows: Sister Oindal A.A.A. (Sacr«d Heart Parish, Denver) Soubirous. The play is under the Marie Therese Vauzous, Mary RMtonrant On Holy Thursday 24 children direction of Earl Bach, head of the Prinster; Jeanne Abadie (school 11x 14 Bust Porirail made their First Holy Communion department of speech and draraat- girl friend of Bernadette’s), Carol Lifted br Dnncan Biaef, in the Solemn Mass in Sacred Morrison; Bernadette Soubirous, mURPHV’S AdTcntors* in Good E tU as Hoover Randall Heart church. They are as follows: Marion Meyer, Marie Soubirous, BROADWAY- AT ELLSWORTH L4>lfu at Uownina . . . Ucavcr KE. 8654 328 E. Colfax Pascual Affuirre, Jack Aragon, OPEN PROM (Bernadette’s sister), Louise Chil­ 11 A M. TO 2 A.M. KEjdone 3217 Robert Aragon, Nangy Barron, AROiince ders; Peyramale, James Patricia Borrego, Leonard Chavez,. Posters Kenna; Louise Soubirous (Berna­ ENJOY THE BEST S P A G H E X T 1 F eaturing Martha Chavez, Joseph Garcia, dette’s mother), Wilma' Moore; One of Den­ Home-Made Ravioli or Ruben Garcia, Bertha Gonzales, Colorado Soubirous (Bernadette’s father), ver’s Fined FOOD IN DENVER NADORFF’S Home-Made Lasaiif(he Abraham Montoya, Thomas Mon­ Margaret Fogarty; Croisne Bou- toya, Angeline Maestas, Mary F a m o ti I Coa* to th* Guild Party May 9 houhorts (the Soubirous’ next door Bars and POPULAR Appreciates Your Patronane Jane Marsh, Martha Lucero, Mary neighbors), Rufina Martinez; Louis Moun tain WHERE you GET THE HOST OP ITALIAN KITCHEN Lucero, Susie Mendez, Gilbert Bouriette (half-blind stonemason), F on n tain i LUNCHEONS DONALD BANNUM. Ugr. THE BEST FOB THE LEAST Perez, Juanita Perez, Emily Ruiz, Posters advertising the Arch­ Colleen Fidel. Bernardo Casterot V«L - W sr. II Martin Sanchez, Connie Torres, for your fa­ Trout. EH. M7t CsKax at Willlasis KE. SMI ISM E. COLFAX bishop’s guild’s vacation school (Louise Soubirous’ sister), Joan Complete Dinners and Ernestine Vigil. A large group fund benefit to be held Thursday, 'Vialpando; Madame Sajou (a Juicy, Ten­ DOWNING STREET will receive First Communion the May 9, in Fransalian hall, 235 S. neighbor), Catherine Pogliano; vorite Soda der Steaks. EASTER CARDS first Sunday in May. Sherman, Denver, were put on Antoine Nicolau (a young miller), o r Sundae, Meet Your Friends PHARMACY display this week. These posters, GEORGE M HILL. Prop. The members of the Young La­ Mary Flanagan; Mayor Lacade of at Murphy’s Chops a n d 1001 Gill Items Professional pharmacist dies’ sodality will receive Holy made and donated by Miss Kath­ Lourdes, Ann Witherow; Jacomet Cocktail Communion this Sunday, April 28. leen Fortune of St. Luke’s circle, (chief of police), Marion Stortz; FRIENDLY GIFT SHOP Phont CHtAy 27(7 Service. Chicken Tamales, Chili, Fried Ml Downing 8|. Dcnrcr in the 9 o’clock Mass. A spiritual announce that this benefit, in the Dr. Dozous (principal physician of Sandwiches, Our Specialty IISI E. Cslfaz KE. S77* Complete Merchandise Line council meeting was held in Sodal­ form of a games party, will help Lourdes), Rosemary Witherow; Chicken. AT THE COLFAX DRIVE IN Under New Mnnseirment ity hall April 19 to discuss the bring religious education to thou-1 Celeste (Dean Peyramale’s house- FREE DELIVERY Banquet Room for Parties coming solemn reception of new sands of children in the rural keeper), Claire McMenamy; Ma L08ED ALL DAY TUESOAl members into the sodality. The re­ communities in the summer dame Pemet, Peggie Chambers; Open Day and Nile ception will take place Tuesday, months. Tickets may be secured Mother Josephine, Frances Mc­ April 30, at 7:30 p.m. The follow­ through any guild member or by Mahon; and classmites of Berna' CAPITOL HILL ing young women will be the new calling the president, Mrs. Mar­ dette, Patricia Engles, Helen Fritz, garet Volk, at EMerson 7093. CAFE sodalists: Audry Baca. Rose 11a Marie* Donahue, Mary Necasek, CASH for Bustos, Annabelle Drake, Jennie Rose Cecilia Staab, Betty Lou 735 F. Colfax Garcia, Lupe Garcia, Dorothy Gon­ Group Volunteers Maas. Fine Foods at Fair Prices zales, Ramona Gonzales, Della Gu­ To Care for Babies Stage crew members are as fol­ EVERY NEED tierrez, Marietta Hill, Lupe Mar­ lows: Narrator, Mary Jane Hal­ quez, Delphina Martinez, Louise A new field in volunteer serv­ ter; business manager, Peggie **A Service That Is Different** Martinez, Eva Moreno, Della Nu- ice, assisting on Sundays at the Chambers; stage manager, Patricia deanery’s new Infant of Prague Miai Losaiao cordially invites you to bring FUR S'I)ORAGE anez, Priscilla Pacheco, Alice Ruiz, nursery, was recently undertaken Engles; assistant stage manager •569Gi5(fi7l£Dr $2.00 on $100 Valuation Dora Ruiz, Gloria Romero, Ruth Rose Fidel; stage crew, Marian your financial troubles to her. Romero, Rachel Solis, Sally Salas, by a group of ^uild members. Andrews, Mary Lu Prendergast Denver, ft>la ANDRE DE VAJDA Josephine Vasquez, Angelina Vas- Under the leadership of Miss Mary and Joan Blach; manager of lights, Nadorff, Catholic Volunteer Serv­ H iu Lossmo, Mgr, Lighthouse Loan & Finance Co. 1452-54 York . EM. 1857 quez, and Dolores Weaver. Marjorie Barrett; costume artists, IWlAkr9793 **On« of Mott Modem For Cold Storac* ice chairman, the following mem­ PUnU In the Wett*' The members of the Altar so­ Fontella Seward and Lou Ann Phone KE. 8169 2nd near. CelUorals Bide. I7lh & Calif. bers give three hours monthly at Starkey; wardrobe mistress, Pa­ A A A A A dality have just purchased an elec­ the nursery: Mrs. Alvina Schirk, Miff Marion Meyer of Laf tric scrubbing and polishing ma­ Mary E. Byrrte, Ann Fatlor, Helen tricia Miller; property managers, Genevieve Yelenick and Jerrie Dil Vegas, N. Mex., has been cast in chine for the sanctuary of the Rhoades, Madelyn Nalty, Mary the role of Bernadette Soubirous St. Vincent de Paul\