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Eleven Monsignors Will Be Invested Sunday, Oct. 30 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation New Kremmling Rectory I Record Number Will Be Given Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1949— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Robes of Office by Archbishop (Se« Pictures on Peiga Ten) In magnificent ceremonies, the largest number of Monsignori ever to be invested at DENVER CATHaiC one time in the Archdiocese of Denver will receive their robes from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in the Cathedral, Denver, this Sunday, Oct. 30, the Feast of Christ the King, at 4 o’clock. The public is invited. The eleven Monsignors of the Denver area— five Domestic Prelates and six Private Chamberlains — who will be invested are the Rt. Rev. Monsignors Harold V. Campbell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament parish; Joseph P. O’Heron, pastor of St Louis’ parish, REGISTERPrice per copy, three cents Englewood; Eugene A. O’Sullivan, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish; Gregory Smith, pastor of St. Francis de Sales’ parish; and Achille Sommaruga, pastor of St. Patrick’s parish; VOL. XLV. No. 10. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 DENVER, COLORADO The Very Rev. Monsignors Wal ter J. Canavan, pastor of the Ca thedral parish; John B. Cavanagh, managing director of the Register System of Newspapers; Bernard J. Cullen, Assistant Chancellor; Da Seminary Convent to Be Blessed Dec. 11 THIS $30,000 RECTORY of St. Peter’s parish in Kremmling was erected at the actual cost of $23,000 vid Maloney, Assistant Chancellor; through the donation of a great amount of material and labor. The James P. Flanagan, pastor ot St. main structure of the one-story building with a full basement is of Mary Magdalen’s parish; and El cinder blocks with a brick exterior. mer J. Kolka, associate director of Church Preserved Democratic Ideals New Building to Be Open The general theme is cream brick, with red trimming. The plaster Catholic Charities. interior, which is white in color, adds much to the beauty of the home. The Rt. Rev. Moniignor Wil The total debt for the buildings is $6,000. The $17,000 paid out liam Kipp, who it pattor of St. For Inspection by Public; has been accumulated by the parishioners of St. Peter's during the Mary's parish, Colorado Springt, Catholic Principles Contribute past several years. The Rev. Thomas Barry has charge of the will be invested in his parish Kremmling parish. church by Archbishop V«hr Thursday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard J. Cost of Project $80,000 Froegel, pastor of St. Peter’s Greatly to Recovery in Italy parish, Greeley, will be invested The new. convent at St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, in his parish church by Arch which will house sisters and female lay workers, will be Laity Will Receive By Guy R. Calleo Italy with his Fascist doctrine. + + + bishop Vehr Monday, Nov. 7, IMAGINE, IF YOU WILL, Col Born in 1917, Just five years be blessed by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.ra*. orado with a population of 46 mil fore Mussolini’s rise to power, he at 4 p.m. The building will be open for inspection by the Officers of the investiture cere lion people, with most of its high was educated in the University of mony will be: Deacons of honor, public following the ceremony. Papal Honors Nov. ways and railroads destroyed and Florence and the University of Work on the latest addition to 8th§ Rev. John Kelly and" the Rev. Siena, where he received a doctor its towns leveled by bombs and the seminary plant began last May Barry Wogan; deacon for Bene of law and political science de Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will confer the Papal honV artillery. Imagine further that the 12. The new structure will re diction, the Rev. John Haley; and gree in 1940. Since the Fascists Archbishop's of the Knighthood c|f St. Gregory upon four men and the masters of ceremonies, the Rev. neighboring states of Utah, Wyo lease much-needed space in the ming, Nebraska, Kansas, and Okla did not attempt to prevent reli main buildings of the seminary, Papal medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice on six women in a John R. Vidal, C.M., and the Rev. gious instruction, it was the priest- William Kelly. Minor offices will homa are sovereign nations, speak and will enable the seminary to Schedule to private ceremony at his residence Tuesday evening, Nov. 8. ing different languages, maintain teachers that preserved and taught provide quarters for nuns to staff be filled by servers from Cathe Catholic principles of democracy The conferfal will follow a dinner in honor of those dral high school. ing high tariffs, .separate armies, the domestic department of the and freedom. The study of Ca ' receiving■ the Papal awards at The Monsignors will vest in the and making various territorial school. It cost $80,000. tholicism and the various Papal Dec. 18 Given which their wives or husbands and Cathedral rectory, and will pro claims against Colorado, and you Three or four Si*ter* of the encyclicals was sufficient as an Street Shrine the Monsignori of the archdiocese ceed to the Chancery office, where will have some idea of the prob Preciou* Blood from Dayton, O., Appointments on the schedule of will be guests. Others of the laity a picture-will be taken. The priests lems facing post-war Italy in 1945. antidote for Fascist indoctrination. will arrive at the convent in Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Den with Papal honors have been in will vest in St. Paul’s chapel in the Yet despite these obstacles The war cut short Conti’s in September, 1950, to take charge ver are as follows: In Aspen to vited. Benediction of the Blessed basement of the Cathedral; they Italy has concluded a peace treaty, itial career in the diplomatic serv of the culinary and laundry de Saturday, Oct. 29 — Cathedral, Sacrament will conclude the cere are asked to enter by the Logan begun reconstruction, initiated a ice when he served three years in partment*. More will be added 9:30 o’clock: Pontifical Requiem mony. street door. republican form of government, the Italian navy. Following that he in *ucce**ive year*. for deceased sisters and religious Honor Mary The four Knights of St. Gregory In th e ceremonies. Arch and demonstrated that she intends was appointed second secretary to The convent structure, of buff of the archdiocese. I whose appointment was an bishop Vehr will confer the to remain a Republic. In the last the Stockholm legation and later brick with red tile roof, has the Sunday, Oct. 30 — Cathedral, Aspen.— A sidewalk shrine hon nounced July 14 by the .Arch Papal Blessing which he was elections the Christian Democratic was transferred to Austria as first same style as the new building. It 4 p.m.: Investiture of Denver Mon oring Our Lady of Fatima is be bishop include Joseph A. Craven, empowered by Pius XII to be party received more than 40 per secretary. has two stories and a basement. signori ; Papal Blessing authorized widely known Denver lawyer, who stow on the archdiocese when cent of the total vote. Considering In July, 1947, Conti, his wife There are six bedrooms and a by Pius XII on the Archbishop's ing erected at one of .the main in has served in the capacity of arch he made his “ad limina’’ visit the innumerable "splinter” parties, and two children, came to Denver chapel upstairs; and four bed ad limina visit to Rome. tersections of the town as a proJ diocesan attorney since 1931; to Rome. as well as the Republican, Socialist, where he reopened the Italian rooms, two parlors, and a'commu Monday, Oct. 31—Meeting of the ect of the parish Sodality of Our Thomas J. Tynan, general mana The ceremonies will consist of and Liberal parties, all of which Consulate closed since the war. He nity room on the first floor. Loretto Heights college advisory Lady. Its location at the corner of ger of the Denver plant of Armour the processional of the Archbishop, rate as important segments of po went back to Italy with his family Con*uI Luciano Conti The community room is directly board. & Co., long a civic leader and co- Monsignori, and other clergy into litical life, this was a conclusive last May, but returned again in beneath the chapel at the south Thursday, Nov. 3—St. Mary|s Main street and Galena avenue the Cathedral; an address by the will bring it to the attention of the chairman last year of. the fund victory for de Gasperi’s govern August. Conti had reservations to tween Italy and Austria over the end. Ten sisters can be accommo church, Colorado Springs, 8 p.m^: campaign for Loretto Heights col Archbishop, followed by the con ment. return to Italy in December but Trentino province. A dispute over dated. In addition, rooms will be Investiture of Rt. Rev. Monsignot hundreds of visitors to this moun ferring of the Papal Blessing; and tain resort, world famous for its lege; THE COMMUNIST PARTY re has Just received word that he will this territory had existed since available in the basement for six William J. Kipp. T. Raymond Young, Denver ac the profession of faith by the new ceived only 20 per cent of the votes probably be kept at his post. His 1860, but was finally solved by the laywomen helpers. Sunday, Nov. 6 — Mt.