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Ope Will Opeh Holy Door at 11 A. M. April OPE WILL OPEH HOLY DOOR AT 11 A. M. APRIL The TUfUter Ha* the International Newt Senrice (Wira and Mail), the N. C. W. C News Service (Including Cables), Its Own Special Service and All the Smaller Catholic Services. Listening In WOMAN LEADER JUBILEE YEAR’S If the writer were told Local Local that the. problem of ending WANTS DESPAIR Edition Edition INAUGURAL IS the depression rested on his ^boulders, he would suggest: THE Enactment of the bill now sfore congress to guarantee WAVE FOUGHT SET AT VATICAN living prices for the farmers (including all their products, Mary Hawks Says Spiritual Depression Documents in Bulgarian Schismatic Baptism lot only cottpn and w heat); Must Be Met Enactment of the measure REGISTER Case Published (Name Registered in the U, S. Patent Office) |o put all industrial plants (By Mary G. Hawks) drives the soul to question and President, National Council of deny even the providence of God. "Vatican City.— Pope Pius XI will open the Holy Door pn a five-day week and a six- T W O CENTS Catholic Women May Outlive Depretaion l . VOL. IX. No. 5. DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JAN. 29,1933. Rt 11 o’clock on April 1, and will participate in Vespers lour day, with the same Such, in brief, are the spiritual Immersed, as we are, in the un­ on Passion Sunday, April 2, the beginning of the holy lasic pay as at present; 3. perils begotten of matTenal dis­ abated urge for depres-sion relief tress, which far outreach and may year of jubilee commemorating the nineteenth centenary plans, there is a t>0fsibility, even Urges That Faithful Actively Continuance of the Recon­ long outlive the depression itself. of the Crucifixion and Resurrection of our Lord, Osserva- struction Finance corpora- a grave danger, of our forgetting They affect the adult vitally and two things: Support the Catholic Press tore Romano has just announced officially. [ion's “doles” and enact- threaten to devitalize the .spiritual ,nent of the LaFollette-Cos*. First, many who are filled with character of children as surely as Canonization Cate It Up the spirit of charity lack the re­ undernourishment will weaken ligan $500,000,00<!) relief bill Vatican City. — Miracles pro­ sources for giving financial or oth­ their physical resistance. posed in the cause for canoniza­ I with, however, the changes er material aid. It is true that in this light ma­ tion of Blessed Theresa Margaret terial gains in importance. The Suggested by the N.C.W.C. Second, relief other than of a Redi, the Carmelite, who died at legal department to avoid obligation grows, for iW purpose Florence in 1770 and was beatified physical kind is often even more is not only to .save bodies but to the extension of federal bu- imperative than food and clothing; in 1929, were discussed at a meet­ save souls. All of our Chri.stian ing of the Congreg;ation of Rites. urn }-eaucracy through it); 4, A for the material depression so f teaching emphasizes our personal Blessed Theresa Margaret Redi be­ widespread in our land is accom­ responsibility, because in the poor, pne-year moratorium on the panied by a spiritual depression Many, Fresh Documents longed tb the illustrious Italian principal of all note and and suffering we see Christ Him­ family \yhich gave to the world that presents even greater dangers self * * * * * .Since the spiritual bond dej)ts, big and little with more lasting effects than ma­ Found Bearing on Ca­ Francis Redi, famous scientist and distress has made the stimulation doctor. (with extension to another terial distress. reer of Bishop Cheverus of morale a necessity that cannot American at Vatican ffear or two if necessary) ; 5. This statement does not admit be disregarded, the importance of Vatican City. — Pius XI re­ individual interest and attention Know More About Food study of tariff legislation of argument. It is self-evident. Boston.— (Special.)— The life ceived Father Joseph Hickey, is doubled. We must, of course, “ Man does not live by bread of Jean Lefabvre de Chevefus, O.S.A., American Assistant Gen­ and Sunshine Than |n an attempt to see whether through group action, build pro­ alone.’' Loss of employment does first Bishop of Boston, was the eral of the Augustinian order, in this is not partly responsible grams of mutual helpfulness. But, U. S. Workmen not mean merely lo.ss of the pur­ subject of a paper read at the audience. tor the fact that our exports chasing power which provides food we mu.st go even further than that. meeting of the Mas.sachusetts His­ Baptism Dispute Documents lave reached the low level and clothing for oneself and one’s We mu.st seek out the unemployed, torical society by the Rev. Robert Pieping.— (INS Special.)— An depender^ts. It means that one young and old, lend our efforts H. Lord of Boston. The speaker • Printed American missionary of forty if 1905. begins to feel that he is thrown in in sustaining the courage and spir­ in his researches in bringing to­ Vatican City. •— Documents year’s experience in Shantung the discard, is no longer necessary it of the lonely and discouraged gether the documentary sources proving that the Baptism in the province has divulged some amaz­ for the world’s work. A sudden through personal companionship for the history of the Archdiocese Eastern Orthodox Church of Prin­ ing observations on Chinese diet­ The steps above would all transfer has been made in the ledg­ and good fellowship, to bring to­ of Boston said that he had had cess Marie Louiso» infant daugh­ etics. To begin with, he asserts ter of King Boris and Queen Jo­ emergency affairs. If the er of society. No longer an asset, gether persons of like interest, and the opportunity to collect hun­ the diet of a common Shantung one becomes a liability. The all- to bridge the breach between dreds of, for the most part, new anna of Bulgaria, was in violation farmer is much more wholesome Technocrats are correct, the too-frequent suicides in the eco­ groups and classes. Then we must Cheverus letters from the ecclesi- of the solemn written promises than that of Western laborers, tiours of labor could never nomic crisis— some 20,000 a year enlarge mental and spiritual equip­ a.stical archives of this country which the King and Queen made with its soggy bread, fat pork and put back to the old level. since the cra.sh of 1929— bear tes­ ment and keep alive in the and Canada, from Rome, and to His Holiness-Pope Pius XI be­ coffee. Here the coolie gets whole fore they received his dispensation If they are wrong, the situa­ timony to the reality of spiritual young, particularly, faith in God from the Archives Nationales of wheat or kaoliang bean curd, raw depression leading to despair. Pro­ and His human creatures, hope of Paris. These and various printed for their mixed marriage, have onions, ginger, radishes, mjllet, tion would force its own ad­ verbially, “ Satan finds mischief for achievement and the will to con­ materials serve to confirm the pic­ just been published in Osservatore spinach and cabbage. Also with justment. For the time be- idle hands to do.’’ And, deprived quer difficulties. Then indeed the Hii Holineit, Pope Pius XI, who, in a recent pronouncement, de­ ture that Samuel L. Knapp, the Romano here. each meal there is a nourishing ^ng, it looks as if William of normal productive activity, the cloud of depression will not be clared that the interest of Catholics must be aroused so that they Abbe Hamon and John Gilmary The documents in question are gruel, with fruits in season. All mind easily falls prey to devastat­ without a silver lining and we will will not only read their Catholic newspapers but will also give them Shea have drawn of Cheverus, who quoted in a statement in Osserva­ year ’round there are the native ireen, president of the the proper financial support. On the same 'occasion Pope Pius ing doubt, doubt of civil govern­ have gone a long way iorward was bom at Mayenne January 28, tore which reads as follows: dates, which keep well when American Federation of La­ pointed out the extensive apostolate that is open to the good press, ment and human fellowship, and towards the dawn of a better day. 1768, in. Northwestern France, of “ Baptism administered to Prin­ dried. bor, was right when he told and invited ail those who belong to Catholic Action to participate a family long distinguished. cess Marie Louise by a non-Cath- He avers that the Chinese have congress committee a few actively in this apostolate. In 1808, when Boston was olic metropolite gave rise to lively a true sense of food values ob­ lays ago that either we must erected into a diocese, embracing discussions in Bulgaria, and from tained entirely through experi- all New England, the Episcopal (Turn to Page 2 — Column 5) (T u ra toP a g e2— Column 1) lave the shorter week bill POOR CLARE FOUNDER mantle, through Matignon's insis­ ■passed or we must handle Curious History Shown As tence, fell, upon Cheverus, who, [the problem of 10,000,000 MET REBUFFS IN U. S. through delays in communication Ito 12,000,000 permanently with Europe, was finally conse­ South Shows Intense Interest crated on November 1, 1810. His |unemployed in this nation. Nun Whose Beatification Cause Is Up Had Difii- Old Papal Laws Are Printed episcopate here lasted thirteen (Tarn to Page 4 — Column 1) years, when, in 1823, he was re­ cult Life called to France by the insistent in Laymen's Outdoor Lectures Rome.— (INS Special.)— Side­ bility and farms by the humbler command of Louis XVIII to be­ By the Rev.
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