'Men to Match. Mountains' Meet Challenge Church REGISTER
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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission to Reproduce, Except 'Men to Match. Mountains' On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Meet Challenge Church D E N V E R o tru a ic The pioneers’ cry, “Give us mountains have in the history the hills justice” (Ps. Ixxi, .3), the joyful affection of God's the hills justice, through the men to match our moun and symbolism of Sacred Bishop Wright said that the people for the King and the ministry of the Bishops of the REGISTERI __________________________ tains,” was not one merely Scripture, giving numerous ex Psalm spea^.in symbols ap King’s Son.” Holy Catholic Church, the men for'physical giants, it was also amples of how they fired the propriate trfihe consecration "May the contemplation of of God called to match the VOL. LV. No. 21. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO one of “mighty men of God,” devout imagination of the of a Colorado Bishop, an his native mountains,” he mountains of the world.” declared Bishop John J. people of God as “symbols of Episcopal envoy for the Mes- said, “give the new Bishop Wright of Pittsburgh in hi^ the powers of heaven and the sias; “It tells of how it would David that strength that King sermon at the consecration of aspirations of earth.” be from the mountains that David of old found when he Bishop David M. Maloney as TO LEVEL BARRIERS would come the peace that looked up to his mountains Auxiliary of the Archdiocese “It was the vocation of the Christ came to give, and from of Israel! May the supernat On Sunday, Jan. 8 of Denver. propliets of the Old Lav/,” he the hills the justice that ural gifts that come with his “The Catholic Church,” he said, and “the duty of the Christ’s Bishops are called to consecration prepare this Cdl- teach, to administer and, declared, “has given this part Catholic Bishops of the New orado man of God to match please God, to exemplify.” the mountains among which of America men of God to Law to do the divine works Today, in Denver, Bishop he serves, both in the majes ‘%atch its mountains, just as and serve the human needs Wright declared, “the moun- ty of his priestly work and in the nations of the world have symbolized by the mountains First Pontifical Mass tains again bring peace to the he mightiness of his battles given their sons to match the and to level the mountainous against whatever stands be challenge of Colorado’s barriers between man and people, and the hills justice, tween the people and their heights.” God, between men and one as the Church consecrates an Auxiliary Bishop David thedral of the Immaculate Bishop Maloney who were not All members of the Cathedral another.” other of her good priests to be God. M. Maloney of Denver will Conception. able to attend the consecration Parish and close friends of IN'SCRIPTURE; Recalling the text of his ser a Bishop acting for the Mes- “Thus, in good truth, shall offer his First Solemn Pon ceremony because of the Bishop Maloney are invited to Bishop Wright called atten mon: “Let the mountains sias and as the Catholic peo the mountains continue to The Mass will be offered for crowded conditions existing. attend. | tion to the special place that bring peace to the people, and ple of Denver hail him with bring peace to the people, and tifical Mass at 10 a.m. on the convenience of Cathedral A former classmajte of Bishop The Bishop will give bis Epis Sunday, Jan. 8, in the Ca parishioners and friends of Maloney at the North American copal blessing to the congrega College in Rome, the Rev. Dan tion following the Mass. iel J. Honan, S.T.L., of the Dio cese of Portland, Me., will de liver the sermon. Father Honan Seminarian Burse Topics W ill Range is pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Ellsworth, Me. Tops $5,000 Figure The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wal With the $14 contributed this ter Canavan, rector of the Ca week, the St. Jude Burse for From TV to Science thedral, will be the assistant education of seminarians sur priest at the Mass. passed the $5,000 figure and is Topics ranging from educa sius College, Buffalo, N.Y.; Other officers will be the 80 per cent complete. The total tional television to scientific re Fordham University, New Rev. Raymond E. Hamilton, is $5,006. search will be on the agenda York; LeMoyne XJollege, Syra Cathedral assistant pastor, Sacred Heart of Mary Par when the presidents of the 28 cuse, N.Y.; Joh’n-' Carroll Uni deacon; the Rev. Richard Hani- ish, South Boulder, made an Jesuit colleges and universities versity, Cleveland; Xavier Uni fen. Cathedral assistant, sub- other of its frequent contribu in the United States meet in versity, Cincinnati; St. Joseph’s deacon; and the Very Rev. tions to its parish burse. The Denver Jan. 8-9. College, Philadelphia; Univer Monsignor George Evans, As gift totaled $37.76. ^ The annual business meeting sity of Scranton, Pa.; sistant Chancellor, master of Donations this week came IS • being held in conjunction Gonzaga University, Spokane, ceremonies. from: Anonymous, ’Tucson, Ariz^ with the conference Jan. 10-12 Wash,; Seattle University; Students of Cathedral High $5; anonymous of Denver, in of the Association of American Wheeling College, Wheeling, School will be servers at the supplication, $2; Mrs: R.E.W., Colleges at the Denver Hilton W. Va.; and Marquette Univer Mass, and the Cathedral vested Denver, $5; and M. L., Wichita Hotel. sity, Milwaukee. choir will sing. Falls, Tex., $2. CHAIRMAN \ 't'he Very RCv. Paul C. Rein In Learning to Read « ert, S.J., president of St. Louis University, will serve as con ference chairman. R e g i j Col lege is host school. All sessions will be held at Dragon-Siie Headache the Denver Hilton. A" Many American children are Among those attending will girl has to learn each charac Arnold ibelieves, faces the getting a “Chinese” education be the Rev. Edward B. Rooney, ter separately, a time-consuming graphic arts with a problem of in how to read. The result for S«J., president of the Jesuit process that prevents all but a finding an audience for anything newspapers and everyone else Educational Association, New select few from getting a good more intellectually stimulating in the graphic arts is a dragon York City. education. And when Chinese than Bugs Bunny. sized headache. Representing Institutions with It is thus, he declares, a mat These are the beliefs of Ed ter of “bread and butter” for a combined enrollment of more Arnold, head of the journalistn Neither the archdiocesan pa than 110,000 students, the Jes rochial schools nor the Denver workers in these arts to cam department at Syracuse Univer paign for a return to a system uit educators will discuss pro sity and long-time editor of the public schools rely exclusively blems common to the nation’s of teaching reading that will Linotype News, who was in Den on the "sight reading” ;nethod private colleges and universi produce higher literacy and a THREEFOLD BLES^IHG ver the past wdek to make a denounced by Mr. Arnold. ties. Both use either a phonetic ap wider potential audience for study to restyle the Register their products. Archbishop Egidlo Vigaoxid bestows a triple blessing the anointing of his head with chrism. The book of the Represented at the confer newspapers. proach or a combination of on newly consecrated BUop David M. Maloney following Gospels is held on the neck and shoulders of the Bishop. ence, in addition to St. Louis phonetics and sight recogni LEARNS SYMBOLS Besides, Mr. Arnold added, University and Regis, will be tion. When a Chinese student learns the worker in the graphic arts ii Spring Hill College, Spring Hill, not merely a businessman but Ala.; Loyola University, Los to write, Mr. Arnold explained, Unite at Consecration he has to learn hundreds of also an artist with a'responsibil Angeles; University of San newspapers have to make up a ity to perpetuate the tradition Francisco; University of Santa thousands of ideograms, picto new symbol—for atom bomb as rial symbols that have nothing and culture on which our civili Clara; Fairfield University, an example—they have to run zation is based. Fairfield, Conn.; to do with the sound of the several paragraphs of explana Part of this responsibility, he Georgetown University, Wash words they represent. tion of what the new ideogram feels, is a duty to fight for edu ition and Television ington, D.C.; Loyola University, The symbol for house, for in means. » cational practices that will pro Chicago; Loyola University, stance, looks something like a The system of teaching read And as the new Bishop and Papal March by Longhi. A duce literate citizens, capable of By E dward Sm it h Most itev. David M. Maloney New Orleans; Loyola College, house. The symbol for housewife ing by sight recognition of words the Apostolic Delegate joined second processional was the understanding and putting to use In ceremonies made splen was raised to the dignity of Baltimore, Md.; Boston College, is made by putting the character instead of by “sounding them in renewing the stupendous mir Pontifical March by Widor. America’s cultural heritage. did by the pomp of ancient a Bishop Wednesday morn Boston; University of Detroit; that stands for “woman” Inside out,” Mr. Arnold believes, puts rituals and the marvels of ing in the Cathedral of the acle of the Last Supper, they After the vesting of the conse Rockhurst College, Kansas City, the character that stands for American boys and girls under modem electronics, the Immaculate Conception, were watched by thousands of crating prelates and the Bishop- Mo.; Creighton University, house.