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FRANCISCAN NUNS' NEW MOTHER-HOUSE READY I SERVEDSERV ARCHDIOCESE 43 YEARS Dedication Scheduled March 15 I Host Iof Friends at Funeral Former Sanitarium I OfRt. Rev. Jos. J. Bosetti By Rev. R. E. Kek#tseii •4" + A.s the mighty Cathedral organ thundered its Re- Near Colo. Springs quienl Jan. 26, Morisignor Joseph J. Bosetti’s loyal choir sang its last respects to the departed maestro. Archbishop Beloved Prelate Urban J. Vehr, three Bishops, a score of Monsignors, 175 priests, and hundreds of the laity were there. They felt Remodeled for Use assured that the magnificent music of the Solemn Ponti Was Link With fical Mass of Requiem would have found approval from The blessiiip: and dedication of the new niotlier- the Monsignor himself, if his ears could have been attuned lionse and novitiate of the Sisters of St. Francis to it. Pioneer Church It was said by one prie.st that Seraph at the former Modern Woodman Sani everyone of the hundreds who tarium near Colorado Siiriiijrs will he held March In a voice that .showed attended the Funeral .Mass, of emotion, Archbishop Urban fered by Archbishop Vehr, was a 15. Archbishop Crhan .1. Vehr will officiate in the J. Vehr paid loving tribute mourner! The atiViosphere that ceremonies and offer the Solemn Jhmtifical !Mass prevailed gave testimony to that to the Rt. Rev. .Joseph .1. fact. at 11. a.m. Bo.setti, V.G., in his sermon The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fran The sisters, who will move from St. Josejih’s at the funeral Jan. 25. cis Walsh came from New York Besides paying tribute to Mon to act, with Denver’s Monsignor Former hospital building, now St. Francis' Hall, at new mother-house of Convent in Denver to their new (piarters Feb. d, signor Bosetti’s high accomplish William Higgihs, a.s a deacon of Franciscan Sisters near Colorado Springs. have named the new iiKither-hoiise Mt. St. Francis. ments, Archbishop Vehr noted honor to the Archbishop. The'' that “he was always a con.siderate assistant prie.st was the Veryj “ 7 , , o 7 T . ~ ^ file property was turned over friend to every priest over these Rev. Consignor Elmer Kolka, i Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations to the sisters in December, 1952, many years and served their for years Monsignor’s business! C^ontents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1953—Permission to Reproduce, Except on U>y the estate of Mrs. Marguerite varying needs as a kindly manager in the annual opera! Cathedral Staff .Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue IS. D.ivis, dacased w ife of Blevins brother.’’ production. Two of Monsignor | Davis of Colorado Springs, exten Bosetti’s closest friends took the! Monsignor Bosetti, he said, sive remodeling and renovation was a link with the priestly pio roles of deacon and subdeacon— I Will Present Iwo neers of the Church in Colorado, Father Delisle A. Lemieux andj have been going on. many of whom he knew person Father Thomas Doran, respDct-l The professed sisters will live ally in his younger days. ively. ! in the former hospital building And the Very Rev. Monsi-, DENVER CATHaiC The sermon follows; Programs on TV gnors David Maloney and Ber on the ground.s, which will be Text of Sermon | nard Cullen, Assistant Chancel The first television shows pro known as St. Francis' Hall. The This last earthly farewell to! lors who served many years with duced by any Denver parish will old sisters from Mother of Grace Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti is' Monsignor Bosetti, were masters honor the Blessed Virgin in spe Hall in Denver will also live in an expression of priestly appreci-j of ceremonies. cial Marian Year presentations the building. ation for labor well done in the rj ReT. Joseph J. Boietti, V.G. Members of the Hierarchy who Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 over KLZ-TV. REGISTER The novitiate, the former ad (Turn to Page 2 — Cohiinn 1) \ 1886-1954 honored the Vicar General’s memory by their presence in the ministration building, will be O^den.sbur^, Superior Sees Filled '.sanctuary were Bishops Joseph VOL. XLIX. No. 24. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954 DENVER, C o l o r a d o !known a.« St. Claras Hall. In this C. Willging of Pueblo, Hubert ----------- ----------ibuilding will be a large chapel M. Newell of Cheyenne, and Bernard Sullivan, S.J., of Regis. \ i t A A # dedicated to St. Joseph. Above the Bishop Cody Named Bishop Willging officiated in W w / \ Y j chapel are a kitchen and large re- the graveside services at Mt. NEGOTIATIONS UNDER y y # 1 I I fectory. A passageway has like Olivet Cemetery, which were wise been constructed from one also attended by a large crowd. From Cheyenne, Wyo., ac wing of the novitiate building to St. Joseph Coadjutor companying Bishop Newell, came the other. the Rt. Rev. Monsignor James A. FOR RETREAT HOUSE SITEi The classroom building, for- Hartman, Chancellor; and from Washington.—The Most Rev. John P. Cody, Auxil D enver reigned a.s capital of the L aym en’s R etreat League fo r the Rocky M o u n -'^ ''ly auditorium, will be iary to Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter of St. Louis, has been Laramie, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John McDevitt. The Pueblo tain area when .some 225 men throughout the .state jammed the chapel at Regis Col known as Nazareth Hall. Two named by Pius XII Coadjutor with right of-succe.ssion to Bishop brought with him the lege to attend the .second annual Mass of the league Jan. 24. Archbishop Urban J. large new classrooms were added Bishop Charles LeBlond of St. Jo.'^ph, Mo., according to Very Rev. Monsignor John J. Vehr offered a Pontifical Low to this building. an announcement Jan. 27 by Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Kelley, Chancellor, and the Rt. Ma.s.';, a.-^sisted by Father Harold president; Paul Schmitz, vice'other distant cities were present, The aspirancy, to be known as Rev. Monsignors Arthur Kerr president, and Bernard Carraher, Archbishop Vehr expre.-^sed ap- Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to L. Stansell, S.J., of the Regis Our Lady of Grace Hall, is in one the U.S. and Joseph Walsh. faculty. secretary. League directors, proval of the plan to erect a new of two large buildings that are Other Episcopal appointments Prelates of the Denver Arch named are Dr. Frank McGlone, | retreat house for men. Mainte- Seven Gifts Made Archbishop Vehr attended the in f/ont of St. Francis’ Hall and made by the Pope and announced diocese present at the funeral breakfast following the Mass in Judge Edward Day, and Fred nance problems as well as con- by the Apostolic Delegate are as were the Rt. Rev. Monsignors the Albany Hotel. Father Alo- Deard of the Public Service siderable remodeling, he said, St. Clara's Hall. The other build For Priest's Burse follows: Bishop Walter P. Kellen- John R. Mulroy, Matthew Smith, ysius M. Rieckus, S.J., director Company. were discouraging factors in se ing, St. Cecilia’s Hall, will be the berg*. Auxiliary to Cardinal Spell Harold Campbell, Achille Som- of the Retreat League, was Professions represented evi curing an old mansion for retreat music hall. The sum of $2.50, applied to man, has been named Bishop of maruga, Charles Hagus, Joseph toastmaster, and Father Raphael denced the attention the retreat purposes. O’Heron, John Moran, John Jud- movement has gained in the past A large dormitory on the the priesthood burse of St. Ogdensburg, N. Y., to succeed Monaignor Walter J. Canavan .McCarthy, S.J., in charge of se A new structure, he explained, Bishop Bryan McEntegart, who nic, and Eugene O’Sullivan, all few years. Doctors, lawyers, would be planned for and serve grounds has been dedicated to Louis’ Parish, Englewood, led in curing a retreat house separate was appointed rector of the of Denver, and William Kipp, The productions are being done teachers, construction workers, this particular need for men of Our Lady of the Angels, and the the past week’s burse donations. Colorado Springs. from Regis College, was the Catholic University of America by the Cathedral staff under the main speaker. chemi.sts, newspapermen, and K. the Rocky Mountaiq area for Two other parishes were repre in Washington in June, 1953. Also attending were the Very leadership of the Very Rev. Mon of C. leaders not only from Den years to come. Even additions to garage, which has 22 rooms above Progreis in securing a latid the auto space, will be known as sented in additions to parish Monsignor Joseph Annabring, Rev. Monsignors James Flana signor Walter J. Canavan, pas ver but from Greeley, Walsen- it,'if warranted in later years, burses—St. Joseph’s of Golden, gan, Walter Canavan, and John tor. • ite for erecting a new struc burg, Colorado Springs, and could more easilv be made. St. Anthony's Hall. The large rector of the Cathedral of Christ ture wa* announced by Father $100. and St. Patrick’s, Ft. Lo the King in Superior, Wis., fias Cavanagh, Denver, and William Both shows will be telecast dairy farm is dedicated to St, gan, $33. J. Kelly, Colorado Springs. McCarthy. An unditcloaed been appointed Bishop of Super over Channel 7 at 1:30 on the Victor PaNtor Reports Isidore. The Guardian Angels’ Burse, The 175 priesUs present repre area, near Denver and with an ior. He succeeds the Most Rev. two Sunday afternoons. The pres Tlie residence of the chaplain Denver Archdiocese general fund Albert Meyer, who was trans sented all sections of the Colo- entation Jan.