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Proselyting Activities of Non-Cathol'ics Lend Urgency to Topic Ground Blessing Held Status of Spanish-Speaking For New Hospital to To Be Studied at Conference Be Built in Leadville B y B i l l K i l k e n n y Member of Audit Bureau of Circuiations On Thursdayv Sept. 29, at ' One full (lay of the Regional Conference of 8 :30 p.m. Archbishop Urban Catholic Charities in Denver Oct, 12-16 will be de Contents Copyright by the Catholic Pressj Society, Inc., 1955— Permission to Reproduce, Except on J. Vehr'blessed the ground Articles Otherwise Marked/ Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue ' for the new St. Vincent’s voted to the problems of the Spanish-speaking, it Hospital in Leadville. The was announced this week by the Very Rev. Mon site was donated by Lake signor Elmer J . Kolka, director of Denver Cath County, the City of Leadville, and by the Salvation Army. olic Charities. Accompanying Archbishop The discussion, to be led by a Vehr were the Very Rev. Monsi among the panelists. Others will priesr and a layman, both na DENVER CATHOLIC gnor Bernard Cullen, Assistant include the Very Rev. Monsignor tionally prominent in Charities Chancellor, and Fathers E. L. Walter J. Canavan, pastor of the Horgan, Annunciation Parish; work, is scheduled to begin at 10 Denver Cathedral; Capt. Leonard George M. Spehar, St. Joseph’s a.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, in the Church; Joseph Leberer, SL Pat Nevin, Juvenile Bureau, Denver Farmers’ Union Building, where rick’s Church, Mintum; and Wii. Police Depanment; Clarence Van- the other public sessions arc also liam A. Ryan, Annunciation Deren, labor ^consultant, Denver Church. to be held. Area Community Chest; Dr. Jo REGISTCR Archbishop Vehr praised the Chairman of the discussion will Sisters of Charity of Leaven seph Cannon, Colorado Depart VOL. LI. No. 8. be the Rt. Re\’. Monsignor John THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 DENVER, COLORADO worth for their more than three- ment of Public Health; the Rev. quarter-century’s work for St. O’Grady, seaetary of the Na William J. Monahan, associate Vincent’s HospitaL Thomas F a tional Conference of Qtholic director of Denver Catholic Char Regis Scholar Presents Theory hey. chairman of the advisory Charities, Washington, D. C ities; and George R. McCormack, boara of St. Vincenfa, also S Moderator will be Fred W. Ross, spoke, thanking the three donors a contractor and former building of the ground and all who had West Coast director of the In inspeaor for the City and County Monster Macbeth 'Not Such a Bad Guy' co-operated in raising funds for Cnniaranra I A n d o r c Harold F . Collins, left, prominent in dustrial Areas Foundation, Stock- V U n iC iC n irC L C lItIC Ia Catholic and nondfenominational wel of Denver. the new hospital. ton, Calif. „ + + By F rank Morriss fare work in Denver, is chairman of the planning committee for the + + ■ + Hospital Cost Regional Conference of Catholic Charities, which will draw about 'The discussion will last from ^ a n y U i r C C t O r S He Finds Macbeth . A NEW MEMBER of the fac ...No Inhuman Monster To Be $642,190 250 delegates from nine states to Denver Oct 12-16. Sister Mary 10 ajn. to noon and will be re Will Attend ulty of Regis College, Denver, has unlocked a much disputed Plsns for the $642,190 hos Charles, right, former director of the Conference of Religious of the sumed, after lunch, at 2 p.m. pital are being studied in Wash National Conference of Catholic Charities, will lead the institute for Catholic Charities direaors in passage of Shakespeare to jprove Monsignor Kolka said that the ington, after being approved by religious that will open the conference. five dioceses and one archdiocese," that Macbeth is a truly Chris tian, if not Catholic, drama. Fa agencies in Colorado concerned Collins, an attorney, is vice president of the board of Denver program for the conference had other than Denver, will atf&nd the ther Robert R. Boyle, S.J., using with the plant and by the Sisters Catholic Charities, former chairman of the budget committee of the been changed so that the entire of Charity. conference: Monsi^nor Walsh, a method of criticism he himself Denver Area Community Chest, chairman of the Archbishop’s Federal fundi totaling day could be spent on the discus developed, believes further that advisory committee on improvements at Mt. St. Vincent’s Home for Pueblo;, tht- Rev. David F. Mon sion. Its formal topic is "Helping King Macbeth has been maligned $278,065 will be allocated for Boys, and secretary of the executive committee of the St. Vincent tane, Kansas City, Mo.; the Very the conitruetion work, for by many scholars as an “in de Paul Society Salvage Bureau. Our Spanish-Speaking Neighbors Rev. Monsignor A. A. Isenbart, which a civic campaign raiaad to Develop Self-Help Activities." human monster,” whereas he Collins is a member of Christ the King Parish, where he has Oklahoma City and Tulsa; Louis was actually a normal human more than $353,000 in been active in (he St. Vincent de Paul Society for years. It in expected thnt intereat in pledge*. the diaensaiona will be high J. Antonelli, Wichita, Kans.; the who struggled against overpow ering temptation. The new hospital will provide Archbishop to Offer lUass lighted by the fact that non- Rev. Frank Brusatto, Salt Lake 35 beds, and will replace the Calholic groupa are carrying City; and the Rev. William B. The findings of the young present 64-year-old building, priest-scholar, who holds several on proaclytizing activity among Homola, Albuquerque (Archdio which has been described as un the Spaniah-apeaking migrant degrees including a doctorate in cese of Santa F e). fit for further usp as a hospital. Golden Jubilee Oct. 30 laborera in Colorado. Conaid- English from 'Yale University, The original S t Vincent’s was crable efforta have been re Among leaders of discussions were made known in an article, a make-shift structure with can-' “The Imagery of Macbeth,” pub ported at aurh placea aa the will be Bishop Hubert M. Newell vas and calico walls raised in migrant labor camp at Fort lished this summer in the Mod December, 1878, by the first six For Holy Family Church of Cheyenne, who will be chair The Lnpton. ertu Language Quarterly. Sisters of Charity who rode into Leaders of Spanish-speaking man of the panel on "How Can magazine reaches every impor Carbondale Camp, later known Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will offer a Pontifical tant English scholar in many groups throughout Colorado have QthoKc Charities Meet Changing as Leadville, in answer to the Low Mass on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7 :30 a.m, marking the countries, and Father Boyle is been sent letters inviting them to Needs in the Communities?" at miners’ appeal for a hospital. 50th anniversary of Holy Family Church, Denver, Though awaiting reaction to his unusual Since that time the nuns nave this discussion, according to Ed 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13. thesis about Macbeth. the parish was founded in 1891, the church was erected cared for 33,000 patients, with ward F. Owens, cochairman of the 'The opening panel discussion, out regard to race, creed, or and dedicated in 1905. There are 1,200 families in the (Turn to Page 2 — Column Rev. Robert Boyle, S.J. , ................. program committee. 'They — as I Historical fa cts seem lo t color. parish Father Forrest Allen, pastor, church until 1920, when the par well as the public— are urged to 200 Expected to Return I lend weight to Father Boyle's | Priest Is Famons Scientist announced that former assistants ish opened a grade school under participate in the di^ussion. r theory, 'The Encrclopedia Bri-1 a t the parish will be invited to Father Cornelius O’Farrell, pas j tannica reveals that the real | the Jubilee Mass. tor. Most Sessions I Macbeth, once he osnrped the The first high school gradu Homecoming October 12 g throne, was an able adminis- High Honor Given Jesuit A breakfast for the clergy, Open to PuMic I parish societies’ officers, and ation was held in 1926. Since trgtor. His reign was a prosper- All sessions of the conference, 4 old-timers will be held following then more than 1,400 students ous one and be made a pil- the ceremonies in the church. have been graduated. The high except the institute for religious, For Alumni of Seminary Igrimage to Rome, This raises By Geophysicists' Society It was only last Jan. 16 school’s yearbook, Viita, for which is for nuns only, arc open I the possibility that it could The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Don the Very Rev. Monsignor Ber I have been a pilgrimage of that Archbishop Vobr offici 1955 was dedicated to the par- to the public Delegates will come ated in the dedication of the ishionera, whose sacrifices Hughes, St. Thomas’ Seminary, nard Cullen. Assistant Chancel A repentance for the murder of By J . R. Walsh wane, who is a member of the from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Denver, alumnus who is • Con- completely enlarged Holy throughout the years have made lor, and the Rev, George Evans, I K ^ g Duncan. Father James B. Macelwane, administrative council of the so Family Church and Grads possible the education of the Nebraska, K an sas, Oklahoma, suitor of the Tucson Diocese, will also of the Arcbdiocesan Chan S.J., internationally known geo ciety. About 1,500 of the na deliver the sermon aVYhe an Schol^ ai a climax to a long many students.