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To Indians Helps n o O CO 3 3 interpret fosue X, 13 REGISTER Oldsters To Adjust THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1965 VO L. I ition; oth- that light By Christopher Hernon ma families are educated and e manner To members of the In­ possess wealth, because of es, name- dian tribes, of the plains the discovery of oil on their City's Head Start acle was and the high country, who lands. bu( the Navajo, Sioux - 4 live in Denver, their reser­ nation, Cherokee, and Hopi vations seem the "Prom­ Indians, plus a few Seminoles ised Land” much as the up from Louisiana, cannot ad­ Passes Test W ith It seems that there was Holy Land is to the Jews. just easily to the pressures of a workman up on a tall ;ally be­ It is not because the res­ the White man’s civilization. ladder in a church doing rries an ervations are flowing with THEY ARE not sufficiently Flying Colors some electrical repair milk and honey, but be­ aggressive to hold, or even to work, and down below iifferent cause their ancient cul­ obtain regular jobs In a highly Every phase of the Denver Children’s Educa­ him in the front pew, a riage or ture continues there, in an competitive world, the nuns tional Fund, Inc. Head Start program favorably im­ little old lady saying her B of her attenuated way. have found. pressed an inspector, representing Washington, when prayers. Sister Antonia, one of a A Head Start program for she visited the city’ s St. Joseph, St. Elizabeth, Aftnun- The workman — just ) return group of Sisters of St. Fran­ some 20 Indian children in ciation, St. Patrick’s, and St. Anthony centers this for kicks — called out, ! other- cis of Penance and Christian operation at De Smet center, past week. "This is the Lord.” Charity, who staff Marycrest 1458 Corona street, has re­ Mrs. I. E. McCord, of Kansas City, who will re­ There was no reaction. ;es, the high school. 5320 Federal vealed that the youngsters are He repeated the same boulevard and who help Indian eager to learn, and adjust port to the headquarters of Project Head Start at the unless residents in Denver, de­ readily to the program, happi­ nation’s capital, was particularly pleased at the in­ words in a somewhat scribed their plight to the ly and with enthusiasm. clusion of the hot lunch program in the centers louder voice, and again Register this week. The Mai-ycrest project She noted that there were no reaction. Since World War II, mem­ among the Indians shows . no religious emblems or pic­ Then he said, "This is tures displayed in any of the the Lord, your God ” irsc to bers of some 30 to 35 tribes them to be splendid people to have found their way to the work with. Sister Antonia centers, and that the nuns did Whereupon the little old lb-foot, 4 big city. Some of the Oklaho- said. not wear crosses or carry ro- Guidance Kits lady spoke up and said. ormal- They have great apprecia­ saries. t "Please don’t bother me tion of human values. Mem­ — I’m speaking with your e good bers of a family of any tribe MRS. McCORD scrutinized Readied for the numbers and status of Mother.” St dis- within the nations will always * Pilgrimage gather around anyone who is Rebuilding After Flood Disaster Head Start workers, volun­ sick. They will take in anoth­ teers. children and teachers, der to Perched on the edge of a gaping hole in the torrent did extensive damage to furnish­ Counselors er family if they are home­ besides discussing the curri­ ■ess in the floor of St. Rose of Lima’s church, Gerry ings and tore two large holes in the walls of The Denver Catholic high Set h r Area less, or orphaned, or for any culum. A Benedictine abbot has in­ Gruber of Gruber and Sons contractors studies the church, which had been dedicated only a school scholarship committee might other reason in need. In regard to the Sisters en­ formed us that there are a blueprint for the repair of the church, few weeks before. Engineers have pronounced gaged in teaching, she consid­ is woricing throughout the three things God does not Handicapped THE NUNS maintain the damaged in the South Platte flood last month. the building structurally sound, and restora­ ered that paying them such summer months to prepare know; Dc Smet center for them and Besides caving In a sizable part of the floor, tion work is under way. a low salary was “ discrimina­ guidance kits for high school 1. What's in a Jesuit’s also visit the families. They counselors, to be available in mind; The fifth annual pilgrimage tion in reverse” and ex­ took a census of the Indian September. 2. Mow much theology a f said for all handicapped persons in pressed her intention of look­ rcctly population here recently, al­ ing into this problem. The Rt. Rev. William H. Dominican knows; the greater Denver area is 3. How many communities scheduled at Mother Cabrini’s though the avei^age seldom re­ Tennessee Pass Memorial Rites The inspector, accompanied Jones, superintendent of the mains constant with the con­ of nuns there are. shrine, Mt. Vernon canyon, by Head Start director Sister archdiocesan schools, stres­ Saturday. July 24. tinual switch back to the re­ 500 Former Camp Hale Ski Troopers Rosemary. Dick Clark of ses the growing importance of Charles Thompson, a mem­ servation, or departure for Denver’s War on Poverty or­ effective counseling in high other places when a current ber of Cathedral parish. Den­ ganization, and social work­ schools. work contract or training per­ ver. and director of the Color­ ers Robert Pena and Rupert SEMANTIC CAMOUFLAGE iod is completed in Denver. ado Handicapped association, Revisit Nation's Highest Monument Padilla, saw children’s vision AT SOME TIME in 1966 . 50 Simplicity is no longer in These arrangements are said hopes are to have the lar­ screenings being taken by a per cent of the American pop­ vogue. In one article we read made by the Bureau of Indian Atop 10,400-foot Tennessee gest attendance ever at this paign that drove German A select and closely knit nurse at St. Elizabeth’s, as­ ulation will be 25 years of age that it is no longer proper to Affairs, which works to help Pass near Leadville with annual event. mountain troops from the Ital­ group then, they united here sisted by*tcachers. or under, Monslgnor Jones refer to a lunatic as crazy. He the Indian acquire new skills snow-draped Mt. Elbert, Colo­ ian Apennines. this month some 20 years la­ pointed out. is psychotically disoriented. to fit him for employment in rado’s 14,400-foot rooftop, as a MRS. McCORD attended a MASS WILL BE offered at ter as they joined in an inter­ And the word criminal must modem industry. backdrop, is the nation’s high­ THE TENNESSEE PASS teacher and volunteer meet­ The opportunity of unskilled the shrine at 11:30 a.m. by the religious memorial ceremony. also be jettisoned. The crook The adult education group est monument to its war dead. moument, a solid 12-foot high. ing at the Annunciation center labor is almost gone, Monsi­ Rev. Stephen Handen of The assembly of 500 of the gnor Jones said, therefore the may have robbed a bank and conducted by the nuns has 14-ton slab of polished brown and partook of the hot lunch Blessed Sacrament parish, Erected six years ago. it mountain warfare veterans high school counselor must killed everybody in sight but brought a good response from granite, is appropriately there. She al.so attended an Denver. Afterward dinner will bears the names of the Tenth and 700 of their wives and have the means of guiding he is only a “ societal deviate” the 12 to 15 couples taking placed at the site where the entire se.ssion of Head Start be served in the Sisters' din­ Mountain Division’s 990 war children climaxed a national students towards definite and or “ pathological aberrant.” part. The program enables division, commonly called the at St. Anthony’s, and at the ing room, and entertainment reunion of three days of fel­ attainable goals. them to see some hope of bet­ dead, a few of whom died in Mountain or Ski Troops, went lowship and special programs St. Patrick center she inter­ is planned. terment, offers a way out of the bleak Aleutian Islands but through rigorous training in viewed all the lay faculty. T h e scholarship c o m- Volunteers arc needed to at Vail Village. Jack Vance heard a woman the perennial dilemma of 1943 - 44 while stationed at The use in the Head Start mittce’s kit contains mater­ provide transpoKation to the most of whom were victims Taking part in the memor­ say: “ He’s the most laxadais- people trying to adjust to an of a bloody three-month cam­ Camp Hale. program of social workers, ials to help youngsters who shrine. Persons desiring to ial service were Monsignor ical person I ever saw. entirely different and fast- speech therapists, nurses, for one reason or another, arc Seemed to Jack that the help in this way may call Mr. paced culture. (Brig. Gen.) William J. Mor­ not prepared to enter college, an, Deputy Chief of Army dentists, doctors, and police mispronunciation is more Thompson (from 3 to 10 p.m.) Many Indians have little vo­ but who can go into the Amer­ Chaplains, from Washington, advisers on safety equipment, graphic than the correct form. at 222-4956. Earlier day calls cabulary in English. They who was the Tenth's staff impressed the visitor. ican technical institutes or may be made at 623-9170. were raised where only the 200 Negroes To Attend chaplain in Italy, and Colonel The program’s efficiency, other vocational areas. Handicapped persons wish­ spoken word was known, and David M. Fowler, retired the apparatus purchased, and ing to make the pilgrimage book learning was wholly ab­ AN.NE NIEMEYER, col­ St. Peter Clover School commander of the 87th Moun­ the attitude of the teachers NOTE TO MILADY and in need of transportation sent. lege counselor of St. Francis Yc olde hairdressers and like their Catholic neigh­ tain Infantry Regiment which, and all concerned with the may also call the phone num­ Some 200 Negroes are at­ do Sales' high school, will at­ never dye — SISTER ANTONIA ex­ tending the St. Peter Claver bors, to sec who and what with the 86th and 85th re­ project drew favorable com­ bers listed above. tend the school office confer­ They only rinse away, vacation school, conducted by they are. giments. was the fighting core ment from Mrs. McCord. William B. Bradley of K. of pressed the hope that they ence this week to prepare say I. the Rev. John F. Brady, S.J., FREQUENTLY someone of the division. C. Council 4647, Denver, is will keep what is best in their Catholic College Day activi­ —Gerald Crawford of Sacred Heart parish, Den­ over 20 years of age will endeavoring to secure volun­ own culture, and select what ties, scheduled for Oct. 11-12. teer drivers for the pilgrim­ ver. come into t h e Catholic is best in the modem indus­ THE VETERANS came Mexican Group Invitations are being sent to age. He may be contacted trial culture with which they Named for the Colored Church, his interest in the from many distant states, and Faith having begun in St. Pe­ over 100 Catholic colleges. at 388-2124. must live. saint who was the apostle to the one who traveled the lon­ Will Perform I..ast year 48 Catholic colleges ter Claver school. Thanks to M.W. in L.A. we They are not in the least ac­ the Negroes in 17th century gest was a Catholic priest. The International Mariachi sent representatives to the MR. THOMPSON empha­ Spanish America, the school Four Sisters of (Charity of pass along the following odd quisitive. They do not wish to Father Thomas B. Cannon. Infantil. a group of highly Archdiocese College night sized that all handicapped and encumber themselves with now in its 29th year aims to Cincinnati. Sisters Ann Fred­ S.J., now director of the So­ names from real life: Arthur erick, Louis Marillac, Robert, talented young entertainers program. Mrs. Niemeyer ex­ interested persons are urged possessions beyond their im­ help pupils get to know Catho­ dality of Our Lady in the Phil-, Safcblade, Mr. Rainwater, and Ann Rose, teach the class­ from Monterrey, Mexico, will pects the number to increase to attend the ceremonies July mediate needs. lics and Catholicism. Most of ippincs. He was chaplain of Mrs. Bierwagen, Ralph es, which begin at 8:45 and perform at St. .\ndrew Avelli- this year. Booze, Virginia Rabbitbasket 24. those enrolled are from non- the Division’s Special Troops no’s seminary Friday, July BECAUSE THE RESER- close at 11:15 a.m. on week­ The national college counse­ (who married at an early age Catholic denominations. in Italy, 23, at 8 p.m. vation is their sacred land, days. lor convention is scheduled to to forestall scoffing!), Nudle Meeting Set Sister Antonia considers that THE SCHOOL, begun July Recalling the loss of the The children will present a be held in Denver on Oct. 4 to Belle Serkle, David Three- the best thing to bridge the 12 continues to July 24, ending three 87th chaplains; the program of a variety of Span­ 8. wits. and Jerry Derryberry. To A ssist gap between the two cultares with the traditional annual death of Father Hagen of the ish music, including Mexican .And what ever happened to is to have industries start up picnic. Priests’ Retreat 86th; and the fact Father “ hillbilly” songs; folk danc­ good old Harry Farkloberry? Flood Victims in those areas, giving regular “ We have had lots of people Charles Gordon of Brooklyn ing by Los .Aztecas; and a ‘Peter’s Pence’ number of comedy routines. A meeting of Mayor Tom employment, where the work- volunteering to help,” Father Begins July 19 became separated from his The priests of the Archdio­ Contributions Currigan and city officials discipline, and the rewards Brady said. “Some to lead outfit, the 85th, during three One of the youngsters is billed cese of Denver will open their as “ the youngest comic in the with Valverdc-area residents, gained, can be seen and emu­ prayers, others to take roll- weeks of heavy offensive and Contributions to the “ Pe­ annual spiritual retreat on casualties, Father Cannon world.” A Massachusetts Institute businessmen, clergy, and all lated. call, and still others offering ter’s Pence” collection, taken of Technology alumnus and Monday evening, July 19. at said that it meant that he was Admission to the perfor­ other Interested persons will Meanwhile, the apostolate to tackle anything else that in churches of the archdiocese now head of a highly-succcss- St. Thomas’ seminary. the only Catholic chaplain in mance. which will be held in to the city Indians goes on. needs to be done.” Sunday, June 27, have been ful electronics firm was asked be held in Rishcl Junior high The retreatmaster will be the division of 14,000 men, un­ the seminary auditorium, 1050 with trust in Providence that Many of the helpers are announced by the Chancery why he never missed Mass on school at 8 p.m. Friday, July the Rev. Edward B. Bruegge- til Monsignor Moran took the S. Birch street, will be $1 for a solution may be found to high school students. Father man, S.J., professor of theol­ office. Sunday: 16. division post and replace­ adults and 50 cents for child­ A complete listing of results the many problems that beset Brady added. Notable help is ogy at Xavier University, Cin­ “ In my business it is a real The purpose of the meeting ments were procured for the ren. Proceeds will be used for from the various parishes will the impoverished tribes, provided by the Lampkin fam­ cinnati, O. Ordained in 1941, rat race. I have to go some­ is to assist those affected by line outfits. the benefit of the seminary. be found on page 2. “ With the CCD classes, the ily which takes care of the Father Brueggenmn gained his place on Sunday where I can last month’s flood in the area adult education program, and picnic; Leon Lampkin drives doctorate in theolog>' in Rome find out where I am going and in planning to recover from encouragement of a deeper the school bus, cost of which in 1942. Prior to his ordination what it's all about.” the disaster. study of English, we hope that is borne by Denver attorney he took his philosophical Representatives of the Red they will see a way to better Joseph Little. studies in France and his theo­ Cross and the city building and their conditions, accept and The main thing about the logical studies in Belgium. For planning departments will at­ utilize some of the better vacation school, the director a number of years he taught St. Jude's Burse tend to give expert advice on values of the White man’s civ­ pointed out, is that it enables at St. Mar>‘ of the Lake semin­ rehabilitation planning. ilization.’ the students to get to know ary, Mundelein. HI. Is Given 13 Gifts Thirteen gifts in the past week added $90 to the St. Jude burse for the training of St. Louis U. Proxy To Note Jubilee in Boulder seminarians studying to be­ come priests in the Denver The Very Rev. Paul C. Rei- Creighton, in Omaha, Neb. Reinert, is director of public directed St. Louis university archdiocese. The burse total * nert, S.J., president of St, Father James Reinert is prin­ relations at Regis college in in a program of progress in is now $1,016.23. Denver. Another brother, ,, Louis university and a native cipal of Chaplain Kapaun Me­ quantity, quality, physical Donors include: Littleton, John F. Reinert, who died of Boulder, will celebrate the morial high school in Wichita, plant, and national stature. Mrs. M.B.T., $10; Snyder. ► silver anniversary of his or­ Kans. Feb. 12, was a life-long part­ The university is currently Colo., Mrs. F. E.E., $5; Glen- dination to the priesthood this A fourth brother, George J. ner with his father in the Rei­ conducting a $46 million, 10- wood Springs. .A.Z., $5; and ^ Sunday. July 18, in Boulder. nert Clothing Co., in Boulder. year expansion development Cheyenne WelLs, .Mrs. J.T., Father Reinert, one of three Father Paul Reinert was plan to be completed in 1968, $5; priest-sons of Francis Reinert graduated from Sacred Heart the 150th anniversary of the - of Boulder, will offer a Mass grade school in Boulder and school. From Denver, .Anonymous, of Thanksgiving at 12:15 p.m. attended Regis high school in In addition to his adminis­ $5; R.G.O., $10; G.H., $5; Anonymous, $10: H.B., $5; at Sacred Heart church in Denver. Following his grad­ trative role at St. Louis uation from Regis, he en­ university, he has played an Mr.s. L.E.M., $5: Mrs. W.E.L., ■ Boulder. $15; Anonymous, $5; and Mrs. ] He will be joined at the al- tered the Society of Jesus in active part in the social, busi­ K.M.. $5. V tar in the Mass of concelebra- 1927 at Florissant, Mo. He ness. and cultural develop­ ' tion by his two Jesuit broth- was ordained June 26, 1940, at ment of St. Louis. The St. In addition, a $15 gift from i ers, the Rev. Carl M. Reinert, St. Mary’s, Kans. Louis Globc-Dcmocrat in 1963 .Anonymous, Chicago, was ■ S.J., and the Rev. James A. During his Jesuit training named Father Reinert as its addtKi to the Monsignor John ' Reinert, S.J. he earned both the Bachelor’s “ Man of The Y ear” in recog­ R. .Mulroy burse. and Master’s degrees from nition of his many contribu­ The sum of $6,000 will estab­ A RECEPTION for friends St. Louis University. After his tions to the city. lish a seminary burse in per­ W of the family will be held in ordination be attended the Father Reinert’s abilities petuity for (he education of , : • the Sacred Heart church grot- University of Chicago where and experience have been a sdident studying for the to immediately following the he earned bis Doctor’s degree much sought on state, re­ A Volunteer Shows How priesthood. The principal will Mass. in education in 1944. gional and national levels. He be Invested and only the Inter­ Father Reinert has served Father Reinert was appoint­ has been called upon by three Newly graduated from the Catholic ried to Richard D. Holland, of Arvada, July est used. as president of St. Louis ed dean of St. Louis \iniversi- U.S. Presidents to serve on university of America, Washington. D.C., Ka­ 17. and the couple will work as parish helpers Donations to the seminary university, St. Louis, Mo., ty College of Arts and Scien­ national education policy­ ren McGee, above, majored in elementary with the Rc\. H. Egerlon, pastor of Tehach- burse should be sent to the since 1949. Father Carl Rei­ ces in 1944 and four years la­ making boards. He has school teaching, as a preparation for sharing api, Calif., as Extension society volunteers. ter was named executive vice served at some time or other Most Reverend Urban J. nert is president of the some of the blessings she has received. Den­ Both young people, grateful for what they president of the university. with nearly every important Vehr. .Archbishop of Denver, Creighton University Develop­ verite Karen attended Christ the King school have received In life, wish to give of their ment foundation and for 10 Very Rev. Paul Reinert, DURING HIS 16-year admi­ education organization in the Chancery office, 1536 Logan and St. Mary’s academy. She is to be mar­ time and talents to others less fortunate. years served as president of S.J. nistration Father Reinert has country. street, Denver. Colo. 80203. Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, July 15, 1965 100 College Administrators Register Freezing Technique For Jesuit Educational Unit Workshop

Nearly 100 college adminis-i Jesuit college presidents; chap and associate professor of psy­ nel services at St. Peter’s col­ lege, Jersey City, N.J., and im­ Used on Cataracts trators are registered as parti-chief student personnel chology at Wheeling college, , * 1 .u loac I officers, deans of men, deans of Wheeling, W. Va., the workshop mediate past president of the A new technique now being Under local anesthesia, a cipant, in the 1 9 « Jesuit directors, National Association of Student small incision is made in the chairman, said the format will used at Mercy hospital. Denver, cational Association ^'orkshop|g{.g^^|f}|g deans from the 28 Je­ Personnel Administrators (NA- for the removal of cataracts of eye and the stylet inserted to include general and small group on student personnel programs jgyjj colleges and universities. discussions on 15 different SPA); the eye is called “ Cryosurge­ the lens. The stylet freezes and D r. Dana L. Farns- ry.” adheres to the lens, thus, per­ areas pertinent to the workshop F 3o""r^gifCollege theme. worth. M.D.. director of univer­ mitting the removal of the cata­ Worhsh% partieW s^^^ sity health services at Harvard Cryosurgery, from the Greek These include: “Profile of ract with no damage to the re*j university, an authority and au­ "kryo” (icy cold or frost), is a Student Interests, Attitudes, and mainder of the eye. r r t e ’] t 't \ s ^ r '’ Mo1^ , ^ g * k ™ h - e been in- thor on mental Health and a new surgical method involving Values;” “ The Problem of Con­ Cryosurgery can be per­ afternoon and evening meetings “ > P” " ' Fellow of the American Medical :[ a small probe (cryostylet) that fidentiality in Psychological formed on patients who remain are scheduled and will be held^ Theme of the workshop is Association Council on Mental uses electricity and cold water Testing and Counseling;” “ His fully conscious or only lightly in the lecture hail of the Regis i "Coordination of all student per- Health; to produce the probe’s freezing torical Background of Women anesthetized and is virtually a ficldhouse. ;sonnel services and integration Dr. Edward S. Golden, secre­ power. in Jesuit Colleges;” “ Problems bloodle.ss procedure. This new with the total educational enter- tary. inter-board office of per­ of the College Student in Term.s “icy lance” for cataract surge­ PARTICIPATING in theiPfise of the Jesuit institution of sonnel services, United Pres­ A CATARACT IS the clouding of Human Development and ry eliminates the possibility of workshop will be officials of the,higher learning.” byterian Church; of the lens in the eye. A normal Motivation;” “The Jesuit Col­ rupturing the outside shell of Praise for Patrol Boys JEA; prefects of study of thej The Rev. G. Gordon Hender- Dr. M. Eunice Hilton, profes­ lens is clear; when it becomes lege Student and Social Issues.” smoky or milky and impairs the the lens during removal. nine U.S. Jesuit provinces; four^son, S.J., director of guidance sor of education, University of vision, a cataract has developed John De Matteo, eighth grade pupil at St. Catherine’s Representing the JEA at the Denver; and the lens must be removed CRYOSURGERY at Mercy school, proudly receives a safety patrol award for outstanding workshop will be the Rev. Ed­ Dr. Philip A. Tripp, specialist to restore the vision. Hospital not only is the newest performance from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on behalf of bis ward B. Rooney, S.J., pres­ for student services, U.S. Office thing for the removal of cata­ school. From left to right arc the Archbishop, Officer Joe Hale Requiem Set Thursday ident, and the Rev. Paul A. of Education; Mercy hospital ophthalmolo racts but can be utilized with Fitzgerald, S.J., assistant to of the Denver Police department safety education division, Dr. Edmund G. Williamson, gists (medical doctors specializ tremendous success in the Father Rooney. ing in the care of the eye) are John, and Auxiliary Bishop David M. Malony. John is the dean of students and professor treatment of retinal detach­ Among the college and utilizing this new ice scalpel in ment. head safety patrol boy at the North Denver school. For Daniel Kellogg Minnesota, long active in the cataract surgery. university presidents expected of psychology, University of to attend are the Very Rev. field of personnel and guidance Requiem Mass is being of­ and author of numberous books fered at 9 a.m. Thursday, July Richard F. Ryan, S.J., pres­ ident of Regis, the host school; and articles relating to the 'Peter's Pence Collection 15. in the Cathedral of the Im* field. maculate Conception for Daniel the Very Rev. Laurence V. G. Kellogg 20, who was killed Britt, S.J., University of De­ The Rev. Thomas F. Finu- cane, S.J., dean of students at the past Sunday in a mountain troit; the Very Rev. John P. Regis college, is serving as climbing accident. Leary, S.J., Gonzaga universi­ Contributions by Parish ty; the Very Rev. Charles S. c(X)rdinator for the workshop. Other Regis participants in­ St. Caletan < 84.50 Pauline Chapel — KELLOGG, who lived at 1521 Casassa, S.J., Loyola Universi­ The following contributions clude the Rev. Robert F. Houli- St. Cath'. ine's 325.00 (Broadmoor) 457.00 Humboldt street, plunged to his ty of Los Angeles. from parishes of the archdio­ St. Dumlnic's 195.00 Sacred Heart 253.00 ban, S.J., dean, and the Rev. St. Elizabeth's 188.20 Sf. Mary's 503.00 death while he and two compa­ cese to the "Peter’s Pence” col­ OTHER PRINCIPAL partici- Harry E. Hoewischer, S.J., act- St. Francis de Sales' 675.00 Holy Family — nions were scaling a steep rock lection June 27 have been an­ St. Ignatius Loyola's 155.17 Security village 82.55 pants will be: ing chairman, department of St. James' 500100 Craig — St. Michael's 68.81 face in a canyon west of Eldor­ nounced by the Chancery office, The Rev. Victor R. Yanitelli, psychology, and director ot The money contributed to the St. John the Evangelist's 500.00 Cripple Creek — St. Peter's 22.32 ado. SI. Joseph (C.SS.R.) 131.00 Crook — St. Peter's 4.35 S.J., director of student person- guidance and counseling. collection is sent to the Holy St. Joseph's, Golden 220.00 Derby — St. Cathe'’ine's 101.93 He was a member of the Holy Father to help him meet the ex­ St. Joseph's, Polish 70.00 East Lake — Sf. Louis', Englewood 267.05 (Mission of Brighton) 45.25 Ghost parish choir and a 1964 penses of charity and mission St. A6ary Magdalene's, Erie — St. Scholaslica 9.io[graduate of Machebeuf high Edgewater Estes Park — Our Lady work he supports throughout 290.00 160.421 school. St. Mary's, Littleton 454.75 of the Mountains LiEIBiVLAIslB T e B O C IC H O Ft S T the world. SI. Patrick's 102.25 Evergreen — Sts. Pater and Paul's, Christ the King 115.00 Born in Denver May 16. 1945, JUNE 17, m j Wheatridge 300.00 Flagler — St. Mary 21.00 the son of Mrs. Theresa Kellogg DENVER PARISHES St. Plus X's, Aurora 253.30 Fleming — Sf. Peter 90.00 CAthedrcl 621.U St. Rose ot Lima's 200.00 FORT COLLINS and the late George Kellogg, he A ll Saints' 312.67 St. Vincent de Paul's 541.00 Holy Family 31.00 A ll Souls, Englewood 46S.80 Ft. Logan — Holy Name 101.81 attended St. Joseph’s (Redemp- PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER Ft. Lupton — St. William's 38.19 Biassed Sacrament S6S.61 torist) and Cure d’Ars grade Christ the King 9J3.S0 Bouldar — Sacred Heart 444.30 Ft. Morgan — St. Helena's Daniel G. Kellogg .Sister M. Christopher Cure d'Ars 3SS.00 Boulder — Frederick — St. Therese' schools. He was a student of the Guardian Angels' 95.00 St Thomas Aquinas' 179.40 Georgetown — Our Lady Holy Cross. Thornton 299.34 Brighton — St. Augustine's 397.00 of Lourdes Denver Extension center of the and Mrs. Reno Marsalli; a Holy Family 240.00 Broomfield — Glenwood Springs — University of Colorado at the number of aunts and uncles. New Position Holy Ghost 400.00 Nativity ot Our Lord 260.00 St, Stephen's Holy Trinity, Westminster 345.00 Brush — St. Mary's 68.15 GREELEY time of his death and was an Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schutz, Mr. Most Precious Blood 594.14 Bulfalo — St. Elizabeth's Mary's 160.00 employe of American Manga­ and Mrs. Sam Marsalli. and For Registrar Mother of God 240.45 Burlington — $t. Catherine's Haxtun — Christ the King Mount Carmel 120.65 Cascade — (Mission of (Holyoke) 6.55 nese Steel. IjMr. and Mrs. Vincent Murphy: Notre Dame 308.42 Sacred Heart, Colo. Spings) Holyoke — St. Patrick's 47.50 : and six nieces and nephews, all A t Loretto Our Lady of Fatima. Lakewood 335.00 Castle Rock — St. Francis' Hudson — St. Isidore 14.00 Hugo — St. Anthony's 20.85 IN ADDITION to his m other,.of Denver, Our Ledy of Grace 70.00 Central City f - Assumption GERARD R. Sister .Mary Christopher, re­ Our Ledy of Lourdes 163.00 (Idaho Springs) Idaho Springs — St. Paul's ts.oo he is survived by three broth- Funeral arrangements were Tb BOCKHORST, CPCU gistrar at Loretto Heights col­ Our Ledy of Visitation i i oo Cheyenne Wells — IliH — St. Catherine's 19.81 Presentation 13a 57 Sacred Heart Julesburg — St. Anthony's 42.00 ers, Raymond. William, and made through Boulevard mor- PARTNER lege since 1957. has been ap­ Sacred Heart siios COLORADO SPRINGS I Kiowa — St. Ann's 11.95 John; his grandparents, Mr. tuaries. Burial. Mt. Olivet. pointed assistant to the acade­ St. Anne's. Arvada 392.35 Corpus ChrlstI 391.651 K>t Carson — St. Augustine's 50.10 St. Anthony's 201.7s Holy Trinity Keenesburg — Holy Family 18.00 mic vice president and will as 316.441 Lafayette — Immaculate St. Bernadette's. Lakewood 411.00 Our Lady of Guadalupe 35.811 ERS — sume office in August. Cortceptlon 63.52 SAFE LEADVILLE POLICIES OLD LINE COMPANIES Annunciation PERSONALIZED MONUMENTS and MARKERS 6 MONTHS The beauty The position, a new one in the LImon — Mission of Hugo marriage, as office of academic affairs, will Longmont — St. John the lenis. will fori include the planning and direct­ Baptist's .M . M Memorial Co. Catholic-Jewish Louisville — St. Louis' ^ I.#- QnM UvamsL M nesL 1 8 9 7 Pre-Cana cor ing of advisement and testing Loveland — St. John's r i C K S O n Speer Btvd. A. 9th 1130 PUBLIC SERVICC BIDO. in the curren program, academic review and Manitou — Mission ol Sacred ^ ^ ■ ■ 255-1785 Heart, Colorado Springs open at 1:30 matters concerning the scholas­ Mead — (Mission of Frederick) 18. tic progress of the students. Monument — SI. Peter's Relations Presage (Mission of Elbert) The Rev. .Sister Christopher, prior to Oak Creek — St. Martin's Newcastle — Precious Blood assistant past becoming registrar at Loretto (Mission of Rifle) 5.00 dc Paul’s pai Heights, had been lecturer and Peefz — Sacred Heart 48.00 25.24 COTTRELL'S REINERT'S tual director .secretary of a national Catholic Signal Period Plattevllle — St. Nicholas' Rifle — St. Mary's 18.00 DENVER and BOULDER and the princi V'outh organization, The Roggen — Sacred Heart 27.00 Sunday scssio: A declaration of the Vatican tion on the Jews, hailed in Silt — Sacred Heart 10.00 Queen's Work; a high school Steamboat Srplngs — .Ml meeting Council II expected to be particular for its forthright Holy Name 41.3) I teacher of English, history, and pro • Can.'i o Latin; lecturer in English and made at the Septejnber ses­ condemnation of anti-Semi­ Sterling — St. Anthony of Padua's 165.75 avenue and Ji director of publicity at Ixirctto sion repudiating anti-Sem i­ tism, which was given over­ Strasburg — (Mission of Huge) 18.00 tism will be the most impress- 76.00 V Heights, she has an A.B. degree whelming preliminary appro­ Stratton — St. Charles' On Mondaj sive to come from the Church Welby — Assumption 70.00 val last November. j Weldons — St. Francis' JULY CLEARANCE SALE 'l p o'clock two in English from Webster college and the M. Ed degree from throughout the long centuries The declaration, substanti- | (Mission of Brush) will discuss ' of the Jewish diaspora, no Wiggins — Our Lady of Lourdes Marquette university. ally revised since It was first ' Woodland Park — Our Lady bles” and mej matter in what final form it drafted in 1962 at Pope John’s | of Woods 46.75 them — ofte She has also done graduate comes, observers say. Wray — St. Andrew's 41.10 OF 6000 their imporla suggestion, extols the great ; work at St. Louis University Yuma — St. John's 25.00 Pope and Bishops have spo­ magnitude of “ the spiritual marriage. and Catholic University of ken out against anti-Jewish Rollic and . America. patrimony common to Chris- ^ persecution on many occa­ tians and Jews,” and clearly I review the rob Her replacement as registrar sions, it is pointed out, but counsels against teaching j I Forty Hours' wife. After a this will be the first time that Hart, Schaffner & Marx at Loretto Heights has not yet anything (hat could “ give rise I problems of e< been announced. an Ecumenical Ckmncil had to hatred or contempt of the Devotion quarrels, wor pleaded on behalf of the vic­ Jews in the hearts of Chris­ JULY 18. 1965 similar dlffici tims of what has been called tians.” VI SUNDAY AFTER RENTE- under the sen Edward Maxwell “ the great hatred.” COST Marge Sullivai Although still officially con- , Timely Clothes, Mansfield Something unparalleled In *Grand Lake. St. Anne’s fidential, the statement on : T h e some Professes Vows Papal or Jewish history took ’Steamboat Springs, Holy problem of adj place on the October morning Jewish — Christian relations | Name Recently professed in the — part of a declaration “on steal aspects Third Order Regular of St. in 1960 when the late Pope •N.B. Missions marked with be discussed a John XXIII, receiving a dele­ Relations of the Church to an asterisk (•) may have 13 Young in Build Francis of Penance was Broth­ .Non-Christian Religions” — day by two p er Luke T.O.R. (Edward Max­ gation of 102 American Jew­ Hours’ of Exposition of the physicians. ish leaders, opened his arms has been publish^ in the Blessed Sacrament instead of well) of St. Francis de Sales’ world press and has stirred parish, Denver. in a gesture of embrace and 40 Hours’ . T H E CONI much speculation and created said to them; “ 1 am Joseph, conclude Frids Brother Luke entered the e.vtraordinary popular inter­ Suits... Sportcoats... Topcoats your brother.” p.m. with Fath Franciscan preparatory semin­ est, as have two other major In essence, this is what "for Better Cab Service" as speaker. ary in September of 1963. 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OPEN ’TIL 8:30 MONDAY NIGHT Park Free Next Door Thursday, July 15, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Prayers for Enslaved Peoples To Mark Captive Nations Week' ‘ a r n s- |* Catholics throughout the “ Pray for them,” urges Bish­ er exiled from China: “ The They say we aren’t anymore.’ univcr- '9 would become more interest­ prison. 1 can assure you that it United States will be pray­ op Atkielski. “ While we are thoughtful Catholics in China “ I can say that I saw the ed.” harvard X was prayer which always kept ing with special fervor the hopelessly separated from these will be very grateful for your Faith of our persecuted people. our hpurts up and with hope. and au- ’ captives by all human yard­ prayers and Masses, and will and a coming week for the mil­ Pray and pray, sacrifice your­ A.N EXILED Cuban priest We said daily the Rosary aloud sticks, wc must not lose hope. strengthen u.s all by their pa­ Medical lions of men, women, and selves and your efforts won’t be who was the chaplain for one of and in groups. God is the Lord What is impossible to man is tience under com plex and pain­ Mental ^ children enslaved by Com­ in vain. I saw wonders you the Bay of Pigs brigades said; of History, and it is through munist tyranny. possible to God.” ful burdens. wouldn’t believe. I wish only “ Let me thank you for your prayer that we can execute the , secre- The occasion will be the an­ Bishop Atkielski particularly “ They will be thankful if, in, that American Catholic priests prayers offered for us while in greatest influence in history.” of per- nual observance of “ Captive recommends prayers of inter­ addition to praying for them, Pres- Nations Week," July 18-25. cession to Our Lady of Guada­ we ‘behave for them’ and use And without the prayers al­ lupe, patroness of the league. the principles of faith and chari­ profes- ready offered for God’s protec­ “ We know that she, as the ty in every part of our every­ . Complul* U n* of to lig io w t A riid o * for Church ond Homo sity of tion. over these suffering mil­ Mother of All America, will ac­ day life. lions, according to Bishop R o­ cept tenderly any prayer we “ But it is the children who A. P. WAGNER & CO. scialist man R. Atkielski, Auxiliary of have for the persecuted. are in the saddest situation; Office Milwaukee, Wis., their plight A former Communist-impri­ they are deprived of the light would be even far worse than it soned missionary w rote the CHURCH GOODS , league: “ In prison, with good and strength our Faith could •mson, give them; are exposed to hear­ laymen whom I greatly ad­ >fessor ing religion derided and calum­ “EXCEPT FOR Divine Pro­ mired, I was forced several in the niated in the press, classroom, vidence.” the Bishop declared times to tell them: ty of films and such Parents can idance H e lp ! in a plea for observance of the “ ‘You know 1 want to help you; I know you want to help only with difficulty teach them books ;week. "the millions of captive to pray.” Calling for help w ith the dishes Ls a Jiinior-slzc housekeep­ people under Communism have me. The kindest thing I can do, NOW IN OUR ) the er ut the Presentation parish “ Head Start” center. The kitchen indeed become the ‘unreach- for the time being at least, is .4nd this from a priest who vi­ furnishings, scaled to a child's dimensions, are meant to ables’ to citizens of the free not to speak a word to you or sited an Iron Curtain country in widen the youngsters’ experience, not to put them to work. world.” show you any notice.’ 1964: “ There is a complete dis­ Bishop Atkielski Is executive “ That’s part of the suffering orientation among these people director of the League of Pray- imposed on us, and it is accept­ since the Communists are very ^ er for the Captive Peoples, an ed with understanding.” hard on them. One of these poor Schools To organization with headquarters people asked me ‘ Father, tell ^ I in Menomonee Falls, Wis. THIS FROM a Jesuit mission- us, do we sti’ l belong to Rome? NEW LOCATION On September Classes in t'atholic grade and high schools of the Den­ • • ver archdiocese will open Former Soviet Prisoner's Tuesday, .Sept. 7. according to the orHcial school calendar' for the coming year. Half-day sessions will be Beatification Cause Studied held Tuesday and Wesnesdayi the first week, with the first Vatican City — (NC) — of Mohilev, the leading Russian He remained there for more full day of classes scheduled Congregation of Rites See. When the latter was forced than a year, recuperating from 1433 for Thursday. Sept. 9. has studied six beatifica­ to leave Russia because of the effects of his experiences in The calendar was com­ Communist persecution. Arch­ Russia. pleted the past week, the Rt. tion causes, including that bishop Cieplak became admini­ Archbishop Cieplak landed in Rev. Monsignor William H. of Polish Archbishop John strator. New York on Nov. 10, 1925, and Jones, archdiocesan superin­ Baptist Cieplak who went After Archbishop Cieplak was then went to Washington, where tendent of schools announced. to the US. after being sen­ released,from the Bulrika pris­ he was received by President TREMONT PUCE tenced to death by a Soviet on in Russia, he went to Rome. Calvin Coolidge. court as a counterrevolu­ Pre-Cana tionary in 1923. Opera Slurs le Sing School He died in 1926 in Passaic, N.J. • • • Conference Of the six causes under study, Annual Mass Set Program I two were newly introduced — those of Enrique de Osso y Cer- Opens Sunday Extended vello, Spanish diocesan priest of the late 19th century who found- In Central City OUR PHONE NUMBER information on enrollment in cd the Sisters of St. Teresa of : The beauty and blessings of the new school program to be Jesus, and Gabriella Sagheddu. It will be a homecoming Dominic Cossa, who sings I marriage, as well as its prob­ t opened this September at Q u e e n Italian Trappist nun who died in again for some of the princi­ DeBretigny in Manon and IS THE SAME lems. will form the theme of the of Heaven home. Denver, may'1939. pals of the Central City Opera Frederic in Lakm e; Pre-Cana conference, the 12th be obtained at the home, 4825 festival when they participate John Fiorita, who sings in the current series, that will Federal boulevard, or by call- THE SAME meeting the in the traditional Mass at St. Lescaut in Manon and Nila- open at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July ing 455-1331. congregation studied reports on Mary of the Assumption kantha in Lakm e; 18. The Mi.ssionary Sisters of the'the writings of Archbishop Cie- church, Central City, on Sun­ Ginetta La Bianca, who day, July 18. The Rev. Leonard Alimena, Sacred Heart who staff thelPlak. Spanish Carmelite Father sings Rosina in Rossini's Bar­ assistant pastoi' of St. Vincent home have announced the e.\-,Belgino del Carmelo who died 825-8331 I The Mass in the historic ber of Seville and the title de Paul’s parish, will be spiri­ tension of the school’s program I in 1934, Belgian Salesian Father mining town, which during the role in Lakme; tual director of the conference to accommodate b o a r d i n gi Louis Mertens who died in 1920, summer is the scene of the Marija Kova, who sings and the principal speaker at. the students and day students be-*and Spanish Sister Alberta presentation of operas and a Berta in Barber of Seville and ginning next September. ,Gimenez, founder of the Sisters Sunday session. Broadway stage play, will be Mallika in Lakme. Complete Line of Religious Articles for Church and Home .\11 meetings are held in the The program will be open to of Purity of the Most Blessed offered at 10:30 a.m. pre - Can.a center. E. Fifth girls from kindergarten through Mary. the eighth grade, according to! Archbishop Cieplak became| Special music has been se­ BEAUTIFUL ■ V avenue and Josephine street. Mother Elizabeth, superior. She ^ an international figure in 1923, | lected for the Mass, with Ed­ On Monday evening at 8 reported that attractive accom- when he was the center of an i ward L. Benoit at the organ. A. P. WAGNER & CO. o’clock two married couples modulions will be available for, antireligious trial at M oscow., Various members of the will discuss “ life’s little trou­ at least 100 boarding pupils and 111c was charged with “ having: opera chorus will sing with bles” and means of overcoming that the school will be staffed protested the confiscation of ec- the choir. them — often overlooked in by a highly competent faculty, clesiastical property and with their importance to a happy Principals appearing in this CHURCH GOODS The new program is made fomenting counterrevolution by season’s opera festival who 266-1754 marriage. possible, she reported, because i superstitious acts.” will be featured with the choir RolHe and Joan Biegler will of a drop in the number of o r -! The then head of the Catholic include: review the roles of husband and phans being cared for at the,Hierarchy in Russia was sen- Charles Anthony, who sings wife. After a coffee break, the 1433 Tremont Place 825-8331 home, a decline accounted for tenced to execution. But world- Des Grieux in Massenet's problems of economics, in-laws, by a trend toward caring for wide protests, spearheaded by Manon and Gerald in Delibes’ quarrels, working wives, and such children in foster homes I the Vatican Relief mission and Lakme; similar difficulties will come rather than in institutions. j the Polish government, resulted I under the scrutiny of Jim and lin the sentence being commut-j Marge Sullivan. *ed to 10 years’ imprisonment, i 4: The sometimes troubling Polish Couple* I He was released from prison a problem of adjusting to the phy­ I year later in a prisoner-ex- sical aspects of marriage will Will Exhibit * change deal on condition that he be discussed at 8 p.m. Wednes­ leave Russia. He died in the day by two prominent Denver Art July 17 ■ U.S. in 1926, shortly after he physicians. had been named Archbishop of Paintings by a man-and-wife Vilna — then in Poland — by Spend Only What Your Family U't team, Christine and Mario T H E CONFERE.NCE will Pope Pius XL Boniecki, will be on exhibition conclude Friday, July 23, at 8 at 1822 S. Sherman street. Den­ p.m. with Father Alimena again ARCHBISHOP CIEPLAK was ver, from 2 to 9 p.m. on Satur­ as speaker. born in 1857 at Dombrova, i n , day, July 17, and on the three the diocese of Kielce, then a. following weekends. part of Czarist Russia that later The Polish couple, whose became Polish. However, he Can Afford Archdiocescin Nun works have been shown in spent the greater part of his life To Aid Conference Rome, Parish Warsaw, and in Russia. At the time of bis ar­ many other European cities as rest and trial, he was Auxiliary Sister Francis Eileen of - i- well as in the United States, are to Archbishop Edward de Ropp the archdiocesan school of­ to present paintings with a ^ if fice, has been named as Den­ “ Western” theme. Consecration Set ver archdiocesan schools re­ Sculptures by Mario Boniecki presentative among lOO key also will be included. The pair Dubuque, la. — Bishop-des­ educators from Colorado have been honored by govern­ ignate Loras J. Watters will Our more than 46 years as a recognized leader who will plan and prepare a ments. including that of the U.S. be consecrated at St. Raph­ national council of teachers Mario helped design Pulaski ael’s Cathedral here Aug. of English conference. Park, and with his wife held a 26 by Archbishop Egidio Vag- in funeral services, in Denver, is our guarantee The meeting is to be held joint art exhibit in Washington,, nozzi. Apostolic Delegate in In Denver, Oct. 22-23. D.C. the United States. A priest of of your complete satisfaction. Sister Francis Eileen Is a Their Denver visit is spon­ the Archdiocese of Dubuque recognized authority in En­ sored by Jeannette Letts, whose for 24 years, Bishop-designate glish studies. paintings have been exhibited Watters was named Auxiliary locally. Bishop June 23.

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You Can - Despite Kant! By Paul H. Haliett quantities, without substance, though we know they do not exist by them­ The recent article in Time on rest­ selves. less Eucharistic speculations by some European Catholic theologians has ex­ That is what the Consecrated Wafer is: A circle existing by itself, modified cited more than usual interest. I was by whiteness, thickness, taste, etc., all particidarly impressed by words attrib­ 0 « r uted to a Belgian theological author, accidents that hide the reality that is that the Aristotelian distinction be­ the glorified Body of Christ present be­ tween substance and accident “ has hind it. adhise and ©issent been philosophically untenable since Since we can — contrary to Kant — Kant.” know substance, or the thing in itself, • Singl* Vecaflon laudad we can see no contradiction in the sub­ “Can’t” and Kant have more in stance of Christ’s Body being present Editor, the Register: common than phonic similarity. Im­ millions of times behind the accidents We look forward each week to the Register and after manuel Kant (1724-1804) himself re­ of bread, when the substance of bread reading it thoroughly we pass it on to one of our members ferred to nis philosophy as a second has disappeared. who sends it to a mission where they use It to teach English. Copemican revolution. Those he in­ Of course, the accident of quantity From this paper these people not only learn to read but they fluenced, who have been those predom­ or extension could never exist natural­ are digesting good material and receiving instructions as well. inant in philo.sophy outside those who ly apart from substance. A line or cir­ We wish to commeni on Joseph P. Kiefer’s “ More Lay • take their guidance from Aristotle and cle must modify some substance. But Saints Needed.” for in this article he mentions single persons St. Thomas, have obediently followed God’s action in the Eucharist causes whose daily sacrifices, devotion to duty, love of God and him in this modest appraisal. After quantity to exist, by itself, and so neighbor equal those performed by others. It is seldom that Kant, we have been told numberless makes it possible for other accidents to the single vocation is mentioned and so we want to thank times, you can’t accept this and you exist in quantity alone without sub­ Father Kiefer for this recognition. can’t know that. stance. This is a great mystery but it is The members of Mary Immaculate’s Sponsors of Semina­ Previe The biggest can’t In Kant’s philoso­ not an absurdity. It is not something to rians M.I.S.S. are all women in the single vocation. Some of shown nc] phy is that you can’t know things as be disproved by science or philosophy, our members will leave to marry, to enter the religious life, Sister Mai they are in themselves, only their ap­ as Thomas Babington Maculay, him­ but many are now embracing this single vocation for the lov'e president, pearances. Hence it is not surprising self a disbeliever in Transubstantia- of God and Mary Immaculate. pital Auxil that Kant denied the real distinction tion, clearly saw. .'Ml these single people have made great sacrifices during between substance and accident^s on To return to Kant: It was with rea­ the six years our organization has been active, having been which the doctrine of Transubstantia- son that Paul VI, in his now historic founded in May. 1959. by Mis.ses Nan D. Halligan and F. Patri­ Men tion rests. But everyone, including speech at Pisa on June 10, saw in the cia Halligan. We have educated 1ft seminarians for the Holy those who have no idea that accidents denial of the Real Presence the whole Priesthood, have built Mary Immaculate Chapel in India, designate something more than an un­ philosophical sickness of the age — its Queen of Peace Chapel in Syria and at present are building To C pleasant experience on the highway, “negative criticism, the accommoda­ God the Father Chapel in Dodjed a village where 500 Catholics distinguishes accidents from sub­ tion of the mind to agnosticism and are living in the midst of a multitude of Hindus. They are A receptii stance all the time. skepticism . . . a secret sloth . . . which using a bamboo and grass hut for the worship of ffod and Sunday, Jul A common example of an accident paralyzes at a given moment an act of there is no transportation from this village except by foot and of Mercy h that we always consider apart from honest and courageous medita­ to secure supplies they must travel 12 miles. We have supplied exhibition a the substance in which it inheres is a tion. . .” And all this is due to Kant chalices for many mission churches, sent checks for the care paintings a letter of the alphabet. We know that more than to any other individual phi- of lepers, and hundreds of Mass offerings have been sent to bers of the actually we never see the letter A with­ lo.sophcr. missions all over the world. All of this through the sacrifice of The exhib out some substance, even if it be only Kant had a great mind but he did these single women. . . . the public printer’s ink. but we never think of the not di.sprove the Real Presence or the F. Patricia Halligan, M.I.S.S., Buffalo, N.Y. p.m. Monda Thursday, substance, only the figure or quantity, existence of God as known through (he skydeck, th which is an accident. The sarne thing evidence of the world. To have inde­ • l ik e d In ta rv le w between th< can be said of a triangle or a circle. We pendence of mind you must say “I Editor, the Register, the old stru< think of these shapes as self-existing can” to Kant. May I express my gratitude to you and to the staff of the Register for the exceptionally fine interview with Father Ha­ MEMBER mer regarding Thomism. I know I am probably biased (how auxiliary, w Here I stand could I avoid so being!) but I am exultant to see such a clear as chairmar tesscs at th and succinct expression of my own convictions in a paper with day. Refre such an impact upon Americans. Catholic and non-Catholic. served. The Same Old Worm I pray that all devoted to the quest for truth will be led to At the enc renewal by the words you have printed. Again, my thanks. approximate By Frank Morriss the Christian religion, God’s very S/GA/ Ferrer Smith, O.P., Washington 17, D.C. ings will A remarkable contrast between the being, his bond with i Christian, months in tl attitudes of a Protestant scholar and a Christ’s love for his Church, just take • Kagrals Change tients’ loung Ponder and print throughout t Catholic appearing on the same plat­ a good look at the precious gift of sex as Editor, the Register: form was shown recently at a national be available it is lived out in that joyful unity of a I regret this change that has taken place in our Catholic The Denvc Youth forum on marriage. man and woman in a real m arriage.” church lately. Our priests deserve more credit than this new sen to stage The forum was sponsored by the The words of Michael Novak, at 'Nonsense on Stilts' liturgy is allowing them. hospital art United Church of Christ. It was fortun­ least those reported by the Religious tee, which a By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. The U.N. (Un-United Na­ answer, “Nonsense. Nonsense To think that an ordinary man goes behind our altar rails ate. indeed, to have the views of Dr. News Service, are pale in comparison plications fn tions) is finally, as a result of on stilts.” and into the pulpit which only should be reserved for our Gabriel Fackre, associate professor of Isn’t it a beautiful world? for future es to Dr. Fackre’s. The Catholic speaker the inexorable logic of fact, Here we are quoting old priests. A man ordained by God sits in a chair while any historical theology and Christian The best of all possible Chairman said that the moral crisis today is not becoming unglued, as If it Jeremy Bcntham who lived in ordinary man can stand there and read part of the Mass. This ethics at Lancaster Theological Semin­ a “ break-down in morals, but the birth worlds as Leibnitz taught. committee is We have Communism were ever really glued. a world of almost absolute is more than I can digest. I think this trend should be reversed director of i ary. of. a new style of morals.” unreality — like his fellow util­ spreading widely cither under It was faulty from Us inerp- before it goes any further. This we were told in the beginning medical ser Dr. Fackre rightly detected the He listed among things responsible itarians, even including Karl Chinese or Russian leader­ tion, its first definition at .San was going to bring us closer to the priest. It is doing the very bers are SisI smell of situation ethics in the “ new for the new style in morals: Pluralism Marx w' o owed much more ship. We face the fact of the Francisco: a definition which perior of morality.” He characterized that so- to others than he had the hu­ opposite. In plain English it is disgusting. in today’s society, higher education, break-up of NATO. would set an instructor of ele­ Mmes. Robe called morality as calling upon the in­ mility to admit. B. Connelly, Chicago wider freedom of choice in such mat­ We, here at home, Issue mentary logic to grinding hit dividual first to consider the well-being ters as where to live, what to study and phony dollar bills based teeth in restles.