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Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec o o □: 0 4 r n o 2 -sj CO Christmas Midnight Moss on TV Stations KOA TV, Channel t, In Den­ ifen, of the Cathedral, and Monsignor C3 04 :xj < ver, and KOAA-TV, Channel 5, in Colo­ Canavan will preach the sermon. rado Springs, wiil telecast Christmas Mid­ The Cathedral doors open at 11 p.m., night Mass from Immaculate Conception on Christmas eve, Dec. 24, and the mu­ sical program starts at 11:30 p.m. with Cathedral, Denver. the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard C. y of Ceiehrant of the Soiemn Pontifical Hiester conducting the Archbishop’s the 1 Mass wili be Auxiliary Bishop David M. Choir, und Allen Hobbs providing organ (lion Maloney; assistant priest wiil be the Rt. accompaniment. Is Rev. Monsignor Waiter J. Canavan; the remaining officers of the Mass wilt he stu­ ARCHBISHOP Urban J. Vehr of Den­ dents from St. Thomas’ seminary, ver will preside at the 10 a.m. Solemn ary Denver. Mass in the Cathedral on Christmas day, the i Narrator will be the Rev. Richard Han- Dec. 25. jich u re- nsi- 'on- one lion un- eri- DENVER CATHOLIC isor ing ost I" ' of V R E G IS TE R by THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 VOL. LX No. 19 on- len :elf of ak- Loretta Novitiate Dispensation th Dispensation from all fast and abstinence in I ~ I. Christmas week has r- P r o t e s t s D r i v e - I n been granted by the Most h S p e c ia l Time for Making Someone Happy Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Denver. od Giving of their time to help others during this to help trim a tree and make decorations at the The eve Christmas or jp- Christmas season is what many young people in high Denver Santa Claus Shop. Tina Martinez of Sacred As 'Undesirable' the day before (Dec. 23 schools are doing, and the students of .Annunciation Heart parish, left, with a handmade ornament, holds An attempt to prevent of the Sisters of Loretto, tion for our special education or 24) is regularly a day high school, Denver, are no exception. These cheer­ the attention of, left to right. Terry Mayfield, stand­ construction of a drive- pointed out that the Sisters of school,” which will include of total fast and absti­ of ful youths recently offered their Saturday free time he ing on the ladder; Della Maez, and Lucy Lopez. in theater near the Loretto consider a drive-in many pupils from Jefferson nence. This year all Cath­ >us Loretto Education Cen­ theater in such close proxim­ County. olics in the archdiocese 5ir ter. the novitiate for the ity to their property to be In her statement. Sister are dispensed, including From Castroland Sisters of Loretto, was “highly undesirable.” Mary Florence stressed that Friday abstinence. again given attention “Although it is true that the Loretto Sisters’ institution The Archbishop has lat Hampden avenue is not vis­ is tax-exempt, but that it has ge Dec. 6 in a second round also dispensed all Catho­ ible from our garage levels,” substantially contributed to lics in the .Archdiocese ar -y^pocr^pliu of hearings at the county she said, “it is clearly so from Jefferson County. ily Rejoicing Amidst Tears commissioner level in the our first and second dormi­ from abstinence on New m. Jefferson County courts. tory floors. It is not hard for THERE ARE 1,987 children Year's Eve, Friday, ternal organization to which fice in Miami, has no infor­ The Chri.stian ideal has not In a flood of joyful The zoning fight, which has us to imagine the visibility of from Jefferson County in Dec. 31. Antonio Lezeano also be­ mation, as yet, about further been tried and found wanting. tears, the second airlift- been going on for alm ost a a 60 or 70-foot drive-in screen. Catholic elementary schools : ( longed. family reunions through the It has been found difficult; reunion of a Cuban fami­ year, has been set for anoth­ Such a recreation center op­ and 358 students from Jeffer­ ■ty Cuban refugee air lift. 1 and left untried. ly took place early this On Schultz’s assignment to er hearing on Jan. 17. erating into the late night and son County in Catholic high to — ''W M CI Wrong with tho W orld" Washington, D.C. on govern­ week at Denver’s Staple- The Bear Valley Drive-In early morning hours will be schools, she said. In using the Id, ment service, the twins elect­ CATHOLIC Charities stUl detrimental to the living and She wears her clothes as if ton airport. Corporation is seeking to build average cost-per-student given ed to be placed in charge of has care of some 15 Cuban learning environment” in the by the Jefferson County Of­ they were thrown on with a youngsters who came here as a drive-in theater near Hamp­ ot (See Picture on Page 3) their married sister and her den and Wadsworth, directly area. fice of Education for the 1964- pitchfork. husband, the .\madors, at 1861 “unaccompanied” children un­ Lir north of the Loretto novitiate, She said the drive-in com­ 65 school year, namely $462 So. Knox court, Denver. der an earlier refugee aid h. Arriving from Castroland. with the screen facing the plex would depreciate the val­ per child, she said that the He was a bold man that with the help of Denver Arch- plan. It is hoped that their ue and use of property north tie The reunited fam ily will re­ parents will soon be coming to dorm itory windows. Catholic schools are saving first ate an oyster! diocesan Catholic Charities, of the building. “ We do not the county the sum of SI.083- • Sister Marie Catherine of s. side at the Amador home un­ the United States, Monsignor The applicants are part of and the Miami office of the intend to let this land fallow.” 390 per year. The Sisters of Loretto Heights college. Den­ h, til a plan for their future can Kolka said. the Wolfberg Theater Inc., She has more goodness in Catholic Relief Services, were be worked out. Mrs. Lezeano she added, “but rather to sell Loretto alone, she added, as ver. examines an aspect of of ' i chain. Opponents, besides the Vatican Council II. Story on her little finger than he has Mr. Antonio I.,ezcano, his wife formerly conducted an acade­ Loretto Education Center, in- it or use it as a future loca­ (Turn to Page 2) Ana, and daughters Alina and Page 2. in his whole body. my of music, assisted by her Gift From Vietnamese elude Colorado Academy. Ana. eldest daughter, Elieiia. Montclair, N.J. — Immacu­ Pinehurst Country club, and • Recent documents from Lord! I wonder what fool it late Conception parish bcie MoDtview school, as well as Rome revealing Pope Pius was that first invented TriLY WERE greeted by 0.\E OF THE problems of several iiundred private home XII’s reaction to an obvious their daughters Mrs. Eduardo received a set of white silk le kissing. resettlement is that the new­ vestments from Catholics in owners from the surrounding Evening Mass Set threat from the Fascist gov­ (Eliana) Amador, twins Isa­ ernm ent of Italy is on Page Y- comers do not speak any Eng­ Vietnam as a gesture of area. bel and Sylvia, and the Ama­ lish, although the 16-year-old 22. •y The best doctors in the gratitude for material and All protest that such zoning dor children. twins are quite fluent in it. is contrary to the master plan world are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet, Director of Catholic Chari­ spiritual assistance offered by • A Christmas story for and Dr. Merry Man. The Amado parents are (be parish here. Among as­ drawn up and adopted in the For Weekdays of children written by Patti Pit- ties, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor very active in parochial af­ county in 1961. Elmer J. Kolka said that the sistance items from the par­ inga of Colorado Springs ap­ May you live all the days of fairs at All Saints church. ish were $2,000 for a hospital pears on page 17. twin girls came to Denver in Eduardo Amador is employed IN HER testimony at the your life. September, 1961, and were aiding war widows and orph­ at the Samsonite company ans and $10,000 worth of recent hearing, Sister Mary Holy Ghost Church • Details on the two young placed at Queen of Heaven here. medical supplies. Florence, Provincial Superior men who will be ordained for home. the Archdiocese of Denver ap­ Monsignor Kolka said that the sermon. Other officers at A small boy was standing Later their father wrote re­ In response to recurring re­ pear on Page 3. the Charities office, which quests for the convenience of the Mass will be the Rev. near the escalator in Cot­ questing that custody of the acts as local agent for the (Catholics in governm ent and Jerome Weinert, assistant • The Bookkeeper’s Cor­ trell’s, watching the moving twins be transferred to Mr. Catholic Relief Services of­ Schultz, a member of the other offices in downtown Den­ priest; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor ner reviews the new book by handrail. Archdiocese of Denver ver, the Most Rev. David M. W. J. Monahan, deacon; and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., on “Something wrong?” asked Lions Club in Denver, a fra­ CHANCERY OFFICE Maloney, pastor, will intro­ the Rev. W. J. Gallagher, the late President Kennedy on Dave Little. duce daily evening Mass be­ subdeacon.
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