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Fivb Psstorsi Chqtiqbs Mbcig 200 Josephine Street Denver, CO 80206 Ment in Leadville P«9« 2 - THE DENVER CATHOLIC NBOISTTR. W«d., July 4.1979 ARCHBISHOPS OFFICK FivB PsstorsI ChQtiQBS MbcIg 200 Josephine Street Denver, CO 80206 ment in Leadville. Parish, Denver, has been dained May 28, 1960. in Five pastoral changes Ordained April 28. 1962, at Official have been announced by pastor in Leadville since Cleveland by Cardinal John St. Mary of the Lake Archbishop James V, Casey Dec. 27. 1972. A graduate of Krol. He was assigned as an Seminary in Mundelein, 111., for the Archdiocese of St. Thomas’ Seminary, he assistant pastor in Stow, Father Bradtke served APPOINTMENTS Denver. was ordained in Denver by Ohio, in 1960 and also was an churches in Chicago before Reverend Albert I., Shimalonis. to be Pastor. An­ Father .Neil C. Hewitt Bishop David M. Maloney on assistant at churches in coming to Colorado to nunciation Church. Ceadville. becomes director o f Catholic .May 26. 1962. Akron and Cuyahoga Falls, Reverend Neil Hewitt, to be Director of Catholic ■Ministry at Stapleton Inter­ The first assignment for Ohio, before coming to become pastor of St. Ministry at Stapleton International Airport. Denver, national Airport in Denver, Father Hewitt was as assis­ .Machebeuf High School, Vincent’s Church in Basalt and in residence at Holy Ghost Parish. Denver. and Father Albert L. tant pastor of St. Anne's Denver, in 1971 and incar- on Oct. 1,1970. Reverend Michael F. Kerrigan, to be Pastor of Shimalonis replaces him as Church in Grand Lake in dination here on Feb. 20, Father Bradtke assumed Immaculate Conception Church. Lafayette. pastor of Annunciation 1962. He also served as an 1975. his Evergreen post in 1977 Reverend Thomas A. Bradtke. to be Pastor. St. Church in Leadville. assistant in Sterling, Aurora He was assistant pastor at and was incardinated in the Peter's Church. Kremmling. and to be in charge of the Father .Michael F . and Leadville before becom­ Guardian Angels Church in Denver archdiocese on May i Missions at Our Lady of the Snow. Granby. St. Ignatius Kerrigan will go from a posi­ ing pastor at St. Ignatius Denver until his new assign- 15.1978. Church. Walden, and St Anne’s Church, Grand Lake. tion as pastor of several Church in Rangeley in Oc­ Reverend Patrick Walsh, S.J., to be Associate West Slope churches to tober 1969. He served there Pastor, Christ the King Church, Evergreen become pastor of Im­ until becoming pastor in The Denver Catholic Register SCHEDULES Leadville. maculate Conception Church (USPS 557-030) Ordained in Denver by BISHOP GEORGE R. EVANS in Lafayette and F'ather The Most Reverend James V. C asey, D.D................................ Publisher .Saturday, July 7, 10 a m.. Denver. Catholic Thomas A Bradtke goes Bishop .Maloney on May 24, Rev. C.B. W oodrich ............................................................................ Editor Pastoral Center, Office of Chicano Affairs, Board from a position as associate 1964. Father Kerrigan's first James F ie d le r.....................................................................Associate Editor pastor in P 'v e rg re e n to assignment was as assistant Linus R io rd a n ............................................................... Contributing Editor Meeling. Jim Pierson ....................................................................Business Manager Sunday, July 8. 9:30 a m., Denver. Club House. replace him as pastor of St. pastor of Guardian Angels Frank Vecchiarelli ...................................................... Advertising Director Catholic Daughters of America, Initiation Mass. Peter's Church in Kremml- Church. Denver, from June Richard Tucker. Frederic L illy ............................................... Editorial Staff Sunday, July 8, 6 p.m.. Burlington, St, Catherine’s mg and in charge of missions 1964 to August 1966. Mark Kiryluk ...................................................................Staff Photographer P'ather Kerrigan also was William Radovich .........................................................................Circulation Church, Migrant Mass. at Granby, Walden and Please direct alt inquiries regarding changes of address, subscrip­ Monday. July 9, 4 p.m., Denver, Colorado Regional Grand Lake assistant pastor at St. Vin­ tions. etc., to the Circulation Office. Denver Catholic Register, 200 Cancer (’enter, Inc,, Board of Directors Meeting. The fifth appointment cent de Paul Church. Josephine Street. Denver. 80206. Phone 388-4411. Ext. 270. all h brings Jesuit Father P a t­ Denver, and St Mary's whal Thursday, July 12. 12 Noon, Denver, (Catholic Editorial offices located at 200 Josephine, Denver 80206 Pastoral Center. Pro Life Cornmi.ssion. Monthly rick Walsh from mission Church. Littleton, before Subscriptions S3 50 per year in w Meeting. work to the Denver archdio­ becoming administrator in pray cese to replace F'ather November 1971 at St Feeler', Foreign countries including Philippines. $7.00 per year 1 BISHOP RICHARD C. HANIFEN Bradtke as associate pastor Church. Kremmling. and St fit Rev Matthew J. Smith. Ph. O.. Founding Editor Register System of Catholic Newspapers 1913-1660 snak Monday. July 9-13, Aspen, Colorado, St Thomas of Christ the King Church. Anne's Church. Grand I.ake it. O Seminary Class Reunion. P^vergreen. He was named pastor in Edilad In Danrar. Colorado; Printad waakly except last week of Frar P'ather Hewitt, who will be Kremmling and Grand l.ake Dacempar t>y Community PuPUcationa. Second class postage paid at It wc in residence at Holy (Jhost on .Aug 15. 1972 Oanvmr, Colorado PuPUshad Py tha Archdlocaaa of Denver. snaki Father Shimalonis was or- woul New Jersey Bishop Retires and 1 creai WA.SIllNG’TON (N O - cording to an announcement resignation for reasons of I riu' resignation of Bishop by Archbishop Jean Jadot. age He turned 75 on June 23 aginc George W. Ahr, bishop of apostolic delegate in the The announcement of bis FRANCIS HEIGHTS probi Trenton, N.J.. for the past 29 United States. retirement was released .Arnei years, has been accepted by that dav. you k Pope John Paul II. ac- Bishop Ahr submitted his tists with ; V tions, triggi and r arour T / / e j e e s M y II level larily O t/ r' coj7f/oar7y u^/Z/y/p'^ — cor ytH/a ^ o o c<Ts/> zeeB ztrer domir of Go a Z c / o s / '/ ^ p y . C / S a CLARE GARDENS suppc Zo M f/rta firóu / oy s fathei predit y o c i / z n S f " consci r<xir u s on thè comp: believ Exp CONGRATULATIONS! TO tende religi BETTY K. 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Clare resident organizations, and through told. \ GEORGE BURNS REALTORS Gardens (128 three and four- sions opportunities for social, educational, bedroom townhouse units) provides GREEN GABLES PROFESSIONAL PARK recreational, and spiritual enrich­ there’ 1880 SOUTH PIERCE ST.. NO. 16D ment. housing for families of low-moderate income. All races and faiths welcome the w lAKEWOOD. CO. 80226 J': believ ( ) If f 3 0 3 9 3 6 -8 4 6 1 D In c t Inquirlms rfjmrdlng mppllcatlon tor WAITING LIST to *Thr Truly Creative Real ts ia tr Company be sni Copyr^ht 1979 Qaoro« Bums Entarpn»«». tnc FRANCIS HEIGHTS-CL.ARE G.ARDENS from 2626 0»c«ola. D »nvr, Colorado 433-6268 make 4 overci THE DENVER CATHO LIC REGISTER, W«d., ^^ly 4 ,197E — Pag* 3 shaped a fearful attitude that may shape a future ex­ how to get there, for being and feeling right, for knowing perience — no contact with snakes. If. however. I develop just what to do in any situation, and for paying our own an attitude of determination to be free of such fears, I way. may eventually open myself to the experience of touching There’s something in us, for example, that wants a a snake. A new attitude may allow a new experience. policeman kind of God who’ll leave us alone as long as we Or, to return to our artist Joe. if I meet Joe and find obey his thou-shalt-not’s, rather than a God who wants to him to be a pretty normal and likable guy, my new ex­ be loved — wholeheartedly. And there’s something that perience may change my attitude toward artists. In other prefers a businesslike God who duly provides salvation in words, experiences shape attitudes; attitudes shape ex­ return for certain clearly specified services (going to periences. Mass on Sunday, dropping something in the collection box, going to confession at least once a year, etc.), to a God who wants us to be attentive to him every moment An Openness to Divine Presence of every day. There’s more ego-gratification in a merit-badge kind of religion and a God who confers special prizes for out­ standing achievements than in salvation as pure gi(i from he same goes for my God experiences and a God who loves even those who refuse it. And a God who attitudes. My beliefs and feelings about God will color my asks that we love cne another just as he loves us — saint perception of the divine presence in my life, the “ God- and sinner alike — certainly complicates things.
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