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g«,3, M ,.. '% PSÜ Î^. ■ ■ ■'".•?íSÍí .-. ■AíátósMít ( <The message that I desire to bring is a message of hope and peace, a message of fraternal love. I desire to assure all Americans -- Catholics, Protestants and Jews; people of all Churches ; and all men and women of goodwill — of my friendship, respect and esteem. I ask you all to pray that I may fulfill my mission of service. — Pope John Paul II Ufe Before Birth: Í «W uf”Si ®" Pope ' A^Satute to Columbus His Visit to U.S. f^And the ltalUii^eb^e Ittiman Ùérelopment —pagn 3, srs, 12 a y^^PBges 15-26 —Páfl«5 Pag« 2 — THE OENVEP CATHOUC NEOISTEn. Wad., Octobar J. 1«7« ARCHBISHOP S OFFICE 200 J<M«phiD« S trm Ornvcr. CO Mìo« Priests, Deacons to Hear Officiai APPOI.NTME.NTS About Charismatic Renewai Reverend Thomas H. Coyte. to be Assistant Pastor, St. Mary .Magdalene Church, and continue •'Charismatic Renewal in Church and Parish Life" He serves on the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Com Ministry to the Deaf will be the topic for the 1979 Presbyterate. the meeting of mittee of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, as Sister Helen Falvo, O.P., Director of fnner-City Archbishop James V. Casey with priests and deacons, to well as on the bishops’ Committees for the Laity and Per Schools and Government programs, also to be Interim be held Oct. 9 at St. Thomas More Center in Englewood. manent Dioconate. Vicar for Women Religious in the Archdiocese of Archbishop Casey will give the opening prayer and At a Mass on the theme "W hat the Spirit Is Saying to Denver address the priests on "The Prayer of the Priest ' the Churches,” the homily will be given by Bethlehem SCHEDULES Bishop Raymond A. Lucker of .New Ulm.-Minn., will Father Anton Borer, the archbishop’s representative to ARCHBISHOP JAMES V. CASEY give the keynote address on "The Charismatic Renewal the Catholic charismatic communities. Tuesday, Oct 9. 10 a m.. Englewood, St Thomas in the Life of the Contemporary Church and Parish." .Mr. and Mrs. F’rank Byrne of the Catholic More Center, Annual Presbyterate .Meeting Bishop Lucker, a form er director of the Department charismatic community will present reflections on BISHOP GEORGE R. EVANS of Education of the U.S. Catholic Conference, has been charismatic prayer entitled “ Charismatic P rayer in Our ve Friday, Oct. 5 10 a m.. Chicago. Quigley South active in the charismatic prayer renewal and has written Family L ife.” ly Seminary. Papal Visitation with Bishops of the United and spoken widely on the subject. States. go Friday, Oct. 5, 3:30 p m., Chicago, Grant Park, Papal Concelebrated Mass with Bishops so Sunday, Oct. 7, 10:30 a m., Denver. St. Cajetan's Msgr. Jones to Talk th Church, Respect Life Mass pa Tuesday, Oct. 9. 10 a m., Englewood. St Thomas At Education Meet More Center, 1979 Presbyterate .Meeting V Wednesday, Oct 10, 7:30 p.m., Julesburg. St Anthony’s Church. Concelebrated Mass and Confirma Msgr William Jones, Commission of the Colorado ly tion. Vicar General of the Denver Council of Churches th Thursday, Oct. 11, 12 noon. Denver. Catholic archdiocese and former The conference will be to f’astoral Center, Pro Life Commission. Monthly Vicar for Education, will held Oct 12-13 at the YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park Meeting. speak on "The Catholic Co^tipci^tal ly Thursday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m., Longmont. St. John R eligiou s E xperien ce in Dominican Sister Helen ta the Baptist Church, Speaker for Catechumenate America" at the 10th Falvo of the Archdiocesan Oi Program. Ecumenical Educational Sctwol Office will be one of CuM i^e BISHOP RICHARD C. 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Cl ii tl P Our cover design is through the courtesy of “ The M^'estic Savings Oblate World and Voice of WE TAKE PRIDE Hope.’ ’ P The drawing is by Gerard e your neorost branch for their convenient hours. Roonev. si ti THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, Wed.. October 3 .1»7I — Page,3. His Warmth Wili Win Over America John Paui //: 'A Down-to-Earth Man of the Peop/e’ By Pat Hillyer “ There’s a charisma, a warmth about this Pope that is very different,” said Father Dorino DeLazzer, who recent ly saw John Paul II in Italy. “ He imparts a sense of hope-of optimism-wherever he goes. The people are wild about him." And Father DeLazzer, a native of Italy who is now as sociate pastor at Spirit of Christ in Arvada, said he expects the Pope’s spirit of warmth to win over Americans on the papal visit to the United States Oct. 1-7. Very Sensitive “ He is a brilliant man, philosophically and theological ly prepared, and yet is a down-to-earth man of the people,” the priest said. “ He is vibrant, tireless, and very sensitive to the needs of his flock.” Father DeLazzer was in the small city of Belluno, Ita ly, nestled in the shadow of the towering Dolomite Moun tains when the Pope came there Aug. 26 to pay homage to Following the mountain trip, the Pope celebrated Mass Deliberateness Our Lady, Queen of the Dolomites, on top a 10,000-foot in a downpour of rain before 40,000 people jammed into a Father DeLazzer praised what he called the Pope’s sl mountain peak. local stadium. Thousands more stood silently outside. ow, deliberateness in dealing with controversial issues, F ifty thousand people had crowded into the town rather than nishing ahead and making mistakes. awaiting the arrival of the Pope, the priest recalled. Tears of Mountains “ I think we’ll see some definite changes,” he It was the first time a Pope had ever visited the area. Unperturbed by the weather, the Pope told the people: predicted, “ but they will be the kind that affects mankind Father DeLazzer had spent much of his childhood in those “ These raindrops are the tears of your mountains.” as a whole, not just Americans. Many of the issues we mountains, his hometown only a few miles from them. The parade route that the Pope traversed in an open jeep defies description. Father DeLazzer said. ’Throngs of worry about aren’t even issues in other parts of the world.