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iPROGRAM FOR STATE MEETING OF CATHOLIC WOMEN OF U N Y OF f E w r l a t i w l i c mm iL GIVE U B S in TO NEl ORUIZA' OCT. 13 Protestants Lose Catholics, Thomas Nahony of Lonpiont, Colo,, to Tell of Spanish Work By Frederic Funder roundly 100,000. The separations Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as The organization meeting of the convention will be decided at the or (Vienna Correspondent, N. C. W. C. were largest in 1920, when 44,704 Diocesan Council of Catholic Women ganization meeting. News Service) occurred, but the number has been Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the Vi. C. W . C. News Service will be held at the Knights of Co At the opening convention a pro Vienna.— Two notable effects of declining steadily since. In 1923 the lumbus hall. Sixteenth and Grant, on gram of activities throughout the the Free Thinkers’ movement in Ger relatively small number of 18,074 VOL. XXI. NO. 7 DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY OCT. 8, 1925. $2.00 PER YEAR Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 13, at 2 diocese will be launched. This pro many are recorded in the twelfth separations was recorded. o’clock. The program at the meeting gram will center around the proposed volume of the Church Handbook for Thus the proportion of losses for will include the adoption of a con activities of the organization meet Catholic Germany, edited by Father the four years stands: Protestant, stitution, the selection of temporary ing. In the interim various portions Krose, S.J., and Joseph Sauren, 951,000; Catholic, 100,000. The officers, the presentation of a pro of the diocese will be organized into which has just been published. They population of the country may - a m of activities, diocesan-wide in units, which will affiliate themselves are the heavy losses to Christianity rightly be given as 40,500,000 Pro CoflHnoD Sense Proves Divinity LOCAL C O ilE N T its scope. Addresses will be made with the diocesan council. that the movement wrought in the testants and 20,500,000 Catholics, by the R t Rev. Msgr. Godfrey Raber, Meetings held in different parts of years 1919 to 1923, and the in the figures being correct as for 1922. The school board at Englewood is V.G., who will represent Bishop the diocese this week were* at Fort creased number of mixed marriages It will therefore be seen how much the latest to add its name to the in- Tihen, the Rev. Wm. O’Ryan, the Collins, Longmont, Lafayette, Boul by Catholics. more heavily the Free Thinkers of (k is t Sliows Fatlier Walsh famons list of those openly fighting Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, the Rev. der, Louisville, Brighton, Platteville Protestent churches were by far propaganda struck the Protestant the constitation of the state of Colo Chas. McDonnell, S.J., the Rev. E. J. and Greeley. A representative at the heaviest sufferers in the losses of churches than it did the Catholic. rado by applying the religions test Mannlx and the Rev J. J. Donnelly. tendance is urged and is expected at the Christian groups. They were the The increase in the number of to prospective school teachers. Whan 'Thonus Mahony, ^ a n d knight of the meeting next Tuesday, so that first to feel ,the effects of the baneful mixed marriages by Catholics is re Two thousand persons crowded night for the very first time, hears L o n ^ o n t council, K. of C., will give the women themselves may from the new propaganda, which first struck into the Cath^ral or tried to get in the name of Jesus Christ and re ths Women’s Catholic Order of For garded as more serious than the esters held its national convention an interesting account of the pro beginning share in the making of them in. 1908. From 1919 to 1923 sei;wration problem, which apparent last Sunday night, when the Rev. solves to find out all that he can gram of, Mexican welfare, showing the organization. alone, I^otestantism lost 1,017,000 Francis Walsh applied the role of about him. He will discover, upon here, a lady from a mid-Western ly is being overcome and is only tem stats who came as a delegate decided the best W y s for the participation of Any inquiries as to the council members, from which are to be de common sense to prove that Christ a little investigation, that in thircity porary. In 1910 there were 46,205 that she would make her future home the Diocesan Council of Catholic should be m^de to Mrs. M. J. O'Fal ducted only about 66,000 as recon is God. He said: of Denver there are approximately such marriages, but tbe number rose in Colorado. She was a public school Women. The date for the opening lon, 1580 Vine street, Denver. versions. Catholics over the same In this series of lectures it is our one hundred thousand people who to 83,297 in 1919 and 90,922 in 1920. teacher of ten years’ experience. She period suffered separations of 161,- object to apply to the fundamental believe in the divinity of Christ; not In 1921 it was 75,270. Of every 100 applied at Englewood and was ac 567, but conversions and reconver doctrines of the Catholic religion the that Christ was a nun sent by God, Catholics married, 13.4 took non- cepted as a supply teacher. sions bring the number down to (Continued on Page 4) test of common sense. but tlmt He is God. We began by stating the common A short visit to the public library sense reasons for the belief that we will reveal to this inquirer that there She was tried out and givau to un Thomas J. Donnegan Ends Fifteen are creatures of an Infinite Personal are about six hundred million Chris derstand that her work was wholly God, and by showing that the whole tians in the world. A few; more visits satisfactory. One of the En(lewood Catholic concept of creation in no to the library will disclose the as Prd:4stant pastors was among her New Arcbbisliop Tells Newspaper way conflicts with modem scientific tounding fact that this widespread character references. The district Years’ Service for K. of C. Here theories. Last Sunday night we ap belief in the Divinity of Jesus is true, needed a music and art teacher, but plied the test of common sense to not only of this generation of men, her work was so capable that it was the teaching of the Church regarding but that, for hundreds of years, men decided to split this work and to re Men Wby Chrch Has Schools sin, and we established the fact that by the hundreds of millions l ^ e be tain her, as she was able to teach art When Thomas J. Donnegan seph Rihn was chosen and under the common sense itself is the standard lieved it, and that thousanos upon the lower grades, in addition to stepped out of the office of financial new rules of the council must hire a other duties. Applicants for the po of morality, the measure of right and thousandis have undergone all kinds secretary of Denver council, Knights bookkeeper who is a member of the wrong. of privation, persecution, torture and sition were informed that it was sat council. Stanley McGinnis, librarian / Cincinnati.— The Most Rev. John and that God is the eternal truth. of Columbus, on Tuesday night, he Tonight we come to the third foun death, rather than renounce it. isfactorily filled. of the K. of C. and the Denver Ath T. McNicholas, O.P., Archbishop of So, too, by means of geography and And among this vast multitude of ended fifteen years’ work for the letic club,* is to have charge of the kindred studies, the child is led to dation-stone of the Catholic religion, Cincinnati, at a dinner tendered him the Divinity of Christ. Have we a Christians are found most of the And then her name came before local K. of C. He was agent of their records. a knowledge and love of God. It is common sense reason for believing in world’s greatest men—poets, artists, tbe directors to elect her to the per old home at Glenarm and Fourteenth Mr. Donnegan and his daughter by newspaper executives here, took in the school, also, that from the the most extraordinary doctrine that philosophers, scientists, statesmen, manent position. The name happens for five years, and served as financial have made scores of friends by the advantage of the occasion to explain very beginning the child is taught the Infinite and All-Perfect God of historian^ physicians, wizards of fi to be Irish. The superintendent had secretary of the council ten years genial spirit with which they met the Catholic attitude toward educa respect for authority as coming from the universe actually became man, nance, giants of military strategy, evidently been laboring under the im more. His daughter. Miss Ella Don visitors fo K. of C. headquarters. tion. God.” leaders of men and women up to the pression that the woman was not a negan, has assisted him for the last One of his most conspicuous services Declaring that many non-Catholics Bespeaking the co-operation of the and that that God-man is Jesus of Nazareth? Let us suppose that there heights of human achievement; and Catholic. But the board made him seven years.