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169500 Ill Grants Made th e. MAY 14. 1970 VOL; XLIV, No. 40 $169,500 ill grants made .Arch bi.shop James V. Casey an- human dignity and self-worth: to convey Annual Infirm nounced today 14 new grants totalling to them the Church's care and concern; .$169,01)0. The follow ing are the indi- to work in cooperation with existing Priests’ Collection vidual grants approved and the con- governmental organizations established cerned parties: to aid migrant peoples. Dear Family in Christ: Grant; $22,700 Giant: .$4,500 Two years ago we were able to set up, in Catholic Archdiocesan Migrant Epworth Parish - 1 1,}() .list Street a modest way, the beginning of a pension Program — 810 Harrison - Fort Lup- Responsible Party: Rev. Guy R. plan to care for our aged and infirm ton Botkin priests. Each individual priest makes an Responsible Parties: Sister Dorothy To be used for the operation and annual contribution and a like sum is given Gon/.ales and Rev. Peter Urban. maintenance of a truck, said truck to by each parish, but the success of our To help migrant people discover their (Turn to Page H) to p Priests’ Pension‘Plan is almost entirely de­ pendent upon how generously our people la- 5 respond to the annual collection for the all m he ^ aged and infirm priests. As you know, this annual appeal asking he i for the support of the laity in caring for our priests is held on the third Sunday of May. This year the collection will be held on Sun­ day, May 17, in all churches of the Arch­ diocese. At the present time we have nine priests i who are incapacitated by old age or sickness. In the past year we have expended $25,130 for their care. We must anticipate that this number will increase as -the years go on. Unless we make adequate provision for them we are denying them the dignity of a mo­ dest security in their old age and illness. We can think of no other work of charity which would have a greater appeal to our people than the adequate care of those sick and retired priests who have given so many years oP service to the Church and to the Archdiocese. Our people are generally aware that our priests have little opportunity, be­ ■ H:' cause of their meager salary, to provide for illness or old age. In the past many of them have been dependent on the charity of fami­ ly, friends or private institutions. From the day of your baptism all through your life, these priests have been ordained Last Term for St. Cajetan’s Grade School to serve your religious and spiritual needs. Archbishop James V. Casey .School at the c-nd o f this Accordingly, I do not hesitate to ask your announced the closing of St. Cajoiaii^K school year l9(>9-70. " generous contribution to this annual Infirm Cajetan's Grade School with .Xrchuleta further stated in Priests' Collection as a special gift of the end o f this .school year. { S c h o o l his h-tter, "This di-cision was appreciation to those who have served you 'Fhe Archbishop concurred reached after .several meet­ through the years. with the recommendations T o e lo so ings were held at which Devotedly yours in Christ, given to him by the education members of the education committee of the parish coun- (Turn to Page 3,'i) cil as well as other interested imrties. ADF ri^avhes Orlando .Sandoval, chairman /trt'hhishop's Archbishop of Denver 95% of ffoal of the education committee ol Stalomont on ,St. (aijetan's parish, stated in The Archdiocesan Deve­ a letter to the Archbishop: "I Hitman lAfo lopment has reached 95 would like to assure \ou that Archbishop James V. per cent of its goal and every consideration had been Casey is scheduled to now has pledges totaling given to reach our decision make an important state­ CCC explains $1,024,235. relative to the closing of ,St. ment on human life this The ADF goal was set at Cajetan’s .ScIi' miI." Saturday and Sunday. The Position on abortion $1,080,423 this year. statement in its entirety Additional reports from AND LN A.NOrHER letter will be telecast at the fol­ BY MARTY THARP area parishes are still from John Archuleta, presi­ lowing times: "Those who say the church ha.s abdicated lieing received at the ADF dent of ,St. Cajetan's [larish its role concerning abortion are politically office but 53 parishes have council. .Xrchuleta wiote: Saturday, May 16: naive. We cannot expect the Legislature to reached their goal already. "This is to inform you of the Channel 2. KVVGN. 9:30 pass a law simply because we say 'Thou shalt The ADF staff asks pastors decision reached by the edu­ p.m.-: Channel 4, KOA, 9:50 not kill’ ”, Ronald Hayes told the Archdioce­ to complete ail cards and cation committee and ap­ p.m.; Channel 9, KB'fV, 10 san Priests’ Council May 8. return them to the ADF proved by the ,St. Cajetan's 1> m.; Channel 7, KLZ, Hayes, executive director of the Colorado office by May 15. parish council . the decision 10:30 p.m.; Channel 11, Catholic Conference. explaini*d the CCC posi­ A final report and a list­ is to close ,St ('a je ta n ’s tion concerning abortion legislation and told ing of all parishes who the priests of the newly appointed CCC popu­ have reached their goal or Deadline for returning £0203 00 a3AN3n lation and abortion committee. exceeded it will be an­ School Board iS llL nounced next week, accord­ Election Petttions UH3A r svaan a3« isow TH.AT COM.MITTEE of 19 doctor.-, law- ing to the ADF' staff. n'urn to Page 9) Is Friday. May 15 dWOO OOdH3AOOO 0£0 llispaiios May Ask Women Cautioned Against Fiirlhor Aeti<»ii on Being Old Age Drop Outs B r u ta lity CliarjLj;os He pointed out that al­ Not soli.sfiod with the results of llie Denver (’oniniunity Feople in old age often terns ai*e developed through­ though wisdom doesn’t come Hehitions ( ’f>mrnission report concerning' police ))rutality, become drop outs, the Rev. out life when a person is ■with age, experience does. In memlMTs «jf the llispano ctunmunily may take their charj'es Robert Inglis told the more forming his philosophy of addition, old age gives people to either the U.S. Justice Department, the Federal Civil than 400 women attending life. a valuable perspective. Rights ('onimission, or to a federal j'land jury. the 44th annual conference The strange thing is that The Cornmissi«m report, called a whitewash by Hispnnos. of the ArchdieKosan Council "WK MUST THINK of older people accept the showed that no police brutality could h<* proven in regards to of Catholic Women. ourselves as needing to be young people’s values, he the ns ent incident at Curtis Dark, ('har^jes of brutality were He was one of a panel of involved even in later explained. brouj'ht hv Tony Ornelas and Richard T. ('astro who said three who discussed aging, years.” he pointed out. "Older people don’t ques­ police nii.strealed (hem after they were arrested Aj>ril 14 at sharing the program with "Women never retire, but tion the values that put the park. two teen-agers who discussed their .spou.ses do. If he gets Waldo Henevidez, chairman of th(* West Side ('oalitif>n, at youth. He is director of the underfoot. anger develops. them on the shelf. When we n ineelinK at Centro Cultural told participants to Uike the Adult Education ('ouncil pre­ Retirement is something that get to be old we’ll be told by issue back to City Council "because Mayor Rill McNichols retirement training program. happens to both and it is society that we’re not useful did say if we’re not satisfied, to hriiiK it hack to him.” The white-haired .speaker e.\ceedingly important that anymore,” he said. His Minoru Yasui, director of the (’ommission. and Safety pointed out that patterns for those wno give up jobs that suggestions is that people of Manager William K(H*h were appoiiitc‘<l to conduct the liear- retirement are not created at have given meaning to their all ages now make an effort inj' on the charnes. Yasui met at (T*n(ro ( ’ultural to talk l{fv. Colucci G.'j years of age. Those pat- lives find meaningful in­ to rid the society of the ’’cult with llispanos. volvement for the rest of of youth” that appears to Henevide/. said a letter would Ik,* written to the Federal their life.” control our future lives. Commission on Civil Ki^hts requesting an inv(‘stiKation. and F € t t h c r C o i n e d He suggested they give THE WOMEN heard two another possible course* would Ih.* for ('astro and Ornelas to them.selves to the Chui-ch or teen-agers, .Janet Bunco of take the* complaint to the U.S. De*partment of Justice on a A t Annunviation to community issues or poli- Lakewood High School and civil ri^'hts charj'e. tics when they i-etire. But Tony Bieda of Alameda High A third priest, Father Rico, /Mto Trujillo, Puerto most of all. The Rev. Mr. School, discuss youth’s parti- Doetops’ Art Show Bennett <Pas<jiiale) ('olucci, Rico, and Adjuntas, Puerto Inglis wanted the women in cipation in community serve.s with two other Capu­ Rico, where he was assistant his audience to begin plan­ works.
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