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Bishop Lucey to Talk at Communion Breakfast BISHOP LUCEY TO TALK AT COMMUNION BREAKFAST Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1938— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting I on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Saturday Following Issue ' WELL KNOWN THE PRINCE AND THE SPANISH WAR FOR S O C I A L For years, Prince Hubertus zu IvOewenstein has been a leader of DENVER CATHOUC the German Catholics in their re­ r sistance to the political tyranny WELFARE WORK and the religious persecution en­ gineered by Hitler and his Nazis. In recent years, the Prince has won a reputation through Europe 1,500 Men Expected at Service in Cathedral and America as an ardent cham­ R E G IS TE R March 20; Trinidad Mass Is This pion of civil and religious liber­ ties against all forms of totalita­ rian repression. His (^tholicity The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Sunday cannot be questioned. His auto­ Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. biography, to be released on March More than 1,000 men of Denver will have the oppor­ 15, proves the sincerity of his VOL. XXXIII. No. 29. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938. $2 PER YEAR tunity of hearing one of the mgst articulate advocates of campaign to inform the world of the true state o f affairs in Ger­ social welfare among the American Hierarchy when they many. It proves, too, his devotion attend the annual breakfast after the corporate Commun­ to the Church. We have exam­ ion for the city’s Catholic men in the Cathedral Sunday, ined an advance copy of this book, Bishop J, Henry Tihen Seriously March 20. The principal speaker at the breakfast at the sent to the Register for review. With these facts in mind, one— Shirley-Savoy hotel will be the Most Rev. Robert E. Lucey, particularly one who within the Bishop of Amarillo, Tex. Bishop Lucey will be the honor'fed last month has talked long and III at Hospital in Wichita, Kans, ; gmest at the affair, which Church, intimately with the Prince— finds state, and city officials will attend. it hard to understand the royal The corporate Communion, held German’s devotion to the cause of annually under the au.spices of Plans Listed the Spanish I.,eftist government. HO HOPE HELD the Knights of Columbus, is ex­ The Prince, now in New York, pected this year to break all exist­ explained his position to us over ing records. From the response re­ the telephone on Monday, and his ceived from the parishes of the | For Annual views were presented in a lengthy FOR RECOVERY city, it is expected that 1,500 men : article- in the early-week edition will crowd into the Cathedral for of the R egitter. Prince Hubertus the Mass at 8 o’clock. They will believes simply that the influence O F PRELATE assemble in front of the K. of C. K. of C. Meet of Hitler and Mussolini in Spain home, E. 16th Ave. and Grant St., at 7:30 and will march in a is so great as to rule out any Plans for the 37th annual state chance for a democratic govern­ Sponsored Great Works body to the church. Uniformed policemen, firemen, and Tetter ■ convention .of the Knights of Co­ ment in case of a Franco victory. In Term as Head of lumbus were announced by On the other hand he feels that carriers will lead the parade. .Denver Diocese The Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Charles I. Herman, chairman of the Communist influence in the the state convention committee, in Leftist government has been Veht will officiate at the Mass and will deliver the sermon. Imme­ a letter to all K. of C. councils in wiped out and that a “ Ixjyalist” Word received Thursday after­ the state of Colorado. victory would give some hope for diately afterwards the men will be noon by the Register from the Rt. guests of the Bishop at breakfast The convention, wffiich will take better days in Spain. Rev. F. J. Morrell, Chancellor of I The Prince is not the only sin­ in the Lincoln room of the Shirley- place on May 22 and 23, will be cere Catholic who holds this the Wichita diocese, declared:; Savoy hotel. held in La Junta, and Arkansas opinion. He is not the only “ Bishop J. Henry Tihen was in i Bishop Lucey, a native of Los i Valley council, No. 1161, is in Catholic scholar who denies that very serious condition last night at Angeles, won renown in California | charge of arrangements for the Franco is a crusader for religious midnight. Is a little better now.” before he was named Ordinary of j event. The : Most Rev. Urban J. freedom and a champion of the No hope is held by the doctors the Amarillo diocese. He was con- Vehr will attend the session and secrated Bishop in St. Vibiana’s will officiate at the convention Church. Such men as Jacques for the recovery of the Titular Biihop Robert E. Lucey Maritain in Europe hold the same Bishop of Bosana, who retired in Cathedral, Los Angele?, by the j Mass on Sunday, May 22, at 10 views. 1931 as the Bishop of Denver after Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicog- j o’clock in St. Patrick’s church. He We disagree thoroughly with serving more than 13 years as nani. Apostolic Delegate to the i ^1®® will be the principal speaker Denver Mag Get Sodality Summer School their opinion, and we believe that head of the local diocese and six United States, May 3, 1934. He the banquet to follow in the eve the evidence is so strong as to years as Bishop of Lincoln, Nebr. was pastor of St. Anthony’s ning of that day, force us to hope and pray for a The Bishop, who suffered a para­ church, Long Beach, Calif., prior The La Junta council is reserv­ Nationalist victory. We have found lytic stroke last year, had another to his appointment to the Texas ing a place for each council on its late last week. He is partly con­ see. In 1921 he was appointed ‘You Are Church,’ Prince Hubertus’ book giving his honor roll, which will list each reasons for supporting the Leftist scious at times, but most of the head of the Catholic Welfare bu­ council that brings at least one government an interesting piece, time is in a coma. His entire side reau in the Diocese of Los Angeles candidate for the second and third but its arguments fall flat in the is paralyzed. Even if he should and immediately began the social degrees of the convention class. face of evidence presented time escape death, he would be perma­ welfare work that made him a na­ Official delegates will be se­ Bishop Tells Pupils and again in this paper. Never­ nently crippled. tional figure. Noteworthy was his lected this month by the. Denver theless, we do not question the Bishop Tihen has made the re­ : promotion work for the cause of K. of C. council for the conven­ Prince’s sincerity or his Catholi­ quest that, when he dies, he be labor. He was named to the execu- tion. Several Denver knights are With Bishop Urban J. Vehr’s tension of the Denver Sodality city. We believe that he is a con­ Bithop J. Henry Tihen buried in Mount Olivet cemetery, (T um to Page i — Colum n t) planning to be present. command to prepare themselves to union to include groups outside scientious dissenter from the ma­ Denver. The consultors of the dio­ be worthy representatives of the city. The convention also jority Catholic opinion— an opin­ cese met last Sunday afternoon at Outgrowth of Pioneer Society Christ and His Church, nearly raised the possibility that a Sum­ ion held by the Spanish Hierarchy Dr. Norlin in Group Favoring Leftists the home of the Most Rev. Bishop 1,500 sodalists from five Rocky mer School of Catholic Action will and, we must believe, by the Vat­ Urban J. Vehr, to determine what Mountain states spent Saturday be conducted in Denver this year ican. to do if death comes. It was de­ and Sunday in Denver considering (Turn to Page 8 — Colum n i ) While granting the Prince the cided to send the following com­ VISITING NURSE’S DAY means of promoting the ca u s^ ^ right to his opinion and admitting U. S. Savants Wrong mittee of consultors to Wichita to Catholicity in a world that has all his siqcerlty in hpldjng it, we must acaompany the remaina.ta.J)enver: buP i^i^itan Godii.. Bishop Vehr regret that on this "question he has The--Rt. Rev.. Monsigaote .Joseph [njliis,sermon ^li^tRe T5ial6g’Mass lined himself up with those forces Bosetti, V.G., and Matthew Smith; FULL OF WORK bpenidg the l-e^oPal Convention which openly oppose the cause of | the Very Rev, Monslgnor John R. oi the Sodality of Our Lady in the religion and right government- In Franco Attack Mulroy, and the Very Rev. Harold Cathedral Saturday morning told (By George McW illiams) V. Campbell. A Solemn Pontifical ation and Flower mission. ALthis the young people: “ You individ­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) Mass would be celebrated in Wich­ You ve seen them on the streets time proper care of the sick took (By C. J. McNeill) consider: 1, The record of the of Denver— these young'women in ually are the Catholic Church, and ita and another in the Denver precedence over the distribution the reputation of Christ and the Dr.
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