Father Florian Martin-Calama, rector of Redemptoris Mater Missionary Seminary, administers reconciliation to a pilgrim. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER March 22. 2000 L o cal New s Public invited to Women honored on Annunciation course on 'Mary, Jubilee Day for Women to be observed March 25 Mother of God' Pope John Paul II has designated a world's understanding and help to number of Jubilee Days through the year make human relations more honest By Rpxanne King and authentic. 2000 to recognize and celebrate different he Archdiocese of Denver I know of course that simply saying groups of people. The international Jubilee Catechetical School will offer a thank you is not enough. new one-day course on Mary, Day for Women will be celebrated on T Saturday, March 25. The day has a tzvofold Unfortunately, we are heirs to a history Mother of God, 9 a.m. to 3: 30 p.m. which has conditioned us to a remark­ Saturday, April 1 at tire John Paul II purpose: to honor and remember women for able extent. In every time and place Center. their contributions to society and to the ' l.'l- this conditioning has been an obstacle "All adults of the ardvdiocese are Church and to reflect with women on the X'. invited," said instructor Marie challenges o f the next century. The U.S. tc to the progress of women. Women's dignity has often been unacknowl­ Higgins, coordinator of the Bishops' Committee on Women in Society '.ft!' Catedietical School. "We also wel­ and in the Church has encouraged celebra­ edged and their prerogatives misrepre­ come non-Catholics in this teaching tions of the day in dioceses and parishes sented; they have often been relegated of our Catholic faith." across the country. to the margins of society and even Higgins, who has a master's The theme is "Women Saying Yes to reduced to servitude. This has prevent­ degree in theology from the God,” a reference to the feast of the _ i M- CC . ed women from truly being them­ Franciscan University of Steubenville Annunciation. The theme invites us to By saying yes to God, Mary] selves, and it has resulted in a spiritual and is an experience imiversity lec­ consider how women have responded changed the course of salvation impoverishment of humanity. turer and parish catechist, wfll teach It is thus my hope, dear sisters, that throughout history, and continue to history. c.vs the course. The course will include respond, to God's call in families, religious you will reflect carefully on what it lecture and discussion as it focuses on communities, society, and the Church. The generosity and fidelity. means to speak of the "genius of Mary's role in God's plan of salva­ folknving excerpts from Pope's “Letter to Thank you, women who work! You women," not only in order to be able to tion. Women," published in 1995, are presented are present and active in every area of see in this phrase a specific part ol "We will look at misconceptions of in recognition of the Jubilee Day for life -social, economic, cultural, artistic God's plan which needs to be accepted who Mary is and we will study tiie Women. and political. In this way you make an and appreciated, but also in order to let four Marian dogmas, which are indispensable contribution to the this genius be more fully expressed in Mother of God, Irrunaculate By Pope John Paul II growth of a culture which unites rea­ the life of society as a whole as well as Conception, Perpetual \hgiitity arid hank you, women who are moth­ son and feeling, to a model of life ever in the life of the church. die Assum^cni," Himris said. "We open to the sense of "mystery," to the The Church sees in Mary the high­ will study diese four Marian dogmas T ers! You have sheltered human beings within yourselves in a establishment of economic and politi­ est expression of the "feminine throu^ the eyes of die Church, cal structures ever more worthy of genius," and she finds in her a source Sacred Scripture, Sacred Ihidition unique experience of joy and travail. This experience makes you become humanity. of constant inspiration. Mary called and the Magisterium." Thank you, consecrated women! herself the "handmaid of the Lord " The course will study Marian God's own smile upon the newborn Following the example of the greatest (Lk 1:38). Through obedience to the devotions including the Rosary, the child, the one who guides your child's of women, the mother of Jesus Christ, word of God she accepted her loftv scapular and various Marion conse­ first steps, who helps it to grow and who is the anchor as the child makes its the incarnate Word, you open your­ yet not easy vocation as wife and crations, Higgins said. mother in the family of Nazareth. "We also will eimlore Mary as way along the journey of life. selves with obedience and fidelity to Putting herself at God's service, she Mother of die Churm and how she "Thank you, women who are wives! the gift of God's love. You help the leads us in our )oumw journey of faith," You irrevocably join your future to that church and all mankind to experience a also put herself at the service of oth­ Higgins said. "Because it's die Jubilee of your husbands in a relationship of "spousal" relationship to God, one ers: a service of love. Year, as we celebrate Jesus our mutual giving at the service of love which magnificently expresses the fel­ It is not by chance that she is Eucharistic Lord, it is important that and life. lowship which God wishes to establish invoked as "queen of heaven and we honor our Lady, Mother of the Thank you, women who are daugh­ w'ith his creatures. earth." The entire community of Eucharist, ^ e is able to guide us to ters and women who are sisters! Into Thank you, every woman, for the believers thus invokes her; many her son most easily. the heart of the family, and then of all simple fact of being a woman! Through nations and peoples call upon her as "As she conceived our Lord Jesus society, you bring the richness of your the insight which is so much a part of their "queen." For her, "to reign" is to in faith, dhe leads us in our journey of sensitivity, your intuitiveness, your your womanhood you enrich the serve! Her service is "to reign!" faith in the love of die Trinity," Hirans added. t^rish catechists and Cadiolic schoolteachers can earn six credit Father Bogel Events highlight Great Jubilee hours for the course. Cost is $20. Lunch is not provided The John d ies at 58 Archbishop's Jubilee lecture series continues April 5 Paul n Center is at 1300 S. Steele St, The next jubilee Year talk on the basics of Christian living in the new millenni­ Denver. The course will be held in um will take place Wednesday, April 5, at 7:15 p.m. The talk is tentatively set for incentian Father William Bogel, the Vehr Library at the John Paul II Center. All are welcome. Please note that the rooms 123-125. To register call Violet parochial vicar at Holy Ghost V Archdiocesan Catechetical School is offering one hour o f elective credit for each Rodrigues at 303-715-3157 or e-mail Parish, died March 17, he was 58. The [email protected]. of the archbishop's Jubilee lectures (and each of the monthly Wojtyla seminars). Funeral Mass is scheduled for March To receive credit, call 303. 715.3101. 23 at St. Stephen Ghurch in New M inistry of Reconciliation Archbishop’s Schedule Orleans. Burial will follow at St. Capuchin Franciscan Friars will be available throughout the day to administer Patrick's Cemetery. the Sacrament of Reconciliation at the following parishes: March 22: St. March 22: Meeting with members Father Bogel was born Nov. 23,1941, Bernadette, 7240 W. 12th Ave, Lakewood (303-233-1523); March 23: Recollection of Denver's Black Catholic commu­ in New Orleans. He attended St. nity at JPIl Center (7 p.m.); March days for Priests at John Paul II Center; March 24: Our Lady of Fatima, 1985 Miller Mary's Seminary in Perryville, Mo., St., Lakewood (303-233-6236); March 27-31: Queen of Peace, 13120 E. Kentucky 23: Priest Penance Service at John and De Andreis Seminary in Lemont, Paul 11 Center (10 a.m.); March 24: Ave., Aurora (303-364-1056); April 1: Spirit of Christ, 7400 W. 80th Ave., Arvada. Eucharistic Liturgy of Welcome in II., before being ordained on May 23, Anchorage, Ala., for coadjutor 1968, in New Orleans. Archbishop Roger Schwietz, O.M.I.; After ordination. Father Bogel stud­ Denver Catholic Register Denver Catholic Register (USPS 557-020) March 26: Mass in English (11 a.m.), ied at Catholic University of America is published weekly except the last week of and Mass in Spanish (12:30 p.m.), at in Washington, D.C., where he earned Published by the Archdiocese December and the first week of January by Our Lady of Peace, Greeley; Mass at a doctorate in sacred theology. He of Denver, 1 300 S. Steele St., the Archdiocese of Denver, 1300 S. Steele Cathedral (6:30 p.m.). served in seminary formation in St. Street, Denver, CO 80210, and printed by Louis and Santa Barbara, before serv­ Denver, CO 80210 Times Call Printers in Longmont. Periodical ing at the former St. Thomas Seminary postage paid in Denver, CO. Official Appointments in Denver from 1978-84. Archdiocesan information: Subscriptions; $25 a year in Colorado; He returned to St. Mary's Seminary (303) 715-3135 $32 per year out of state. Foreign countries; Reverend Alberto Gaton, Diocese in Perryville for one year before being $29 surface, all countries, 6-8 weeks for of Santander, Spain, appointed in named provincial director of the Editor: Peter Droege delivery; $135 air, all other countries (aver­ residence at St. Mary Parish, age). Mexico, $48 air; Canada, $55 air. Greeley, effective immediately until Daughters of Charity in St. Louis. He returned to Denver last year and was Ad Manager: Ann Bush Postmaster; Send address changes to: his assignment in the Archdiocese is Denver Catholic Register, Circulation Dept., completed. assigned to Holy Ghost Church. General Manager: Greg Kail 1300 S. Steele St., Denver, CO 80210. C o v er S t o r y March ?2, 7000 DFNVFR C7MHOI 1C RFGISTFR Youth to join Pope in Holy Land Neocatechumenal way to dedicate retreat center in Galilee By Peter Droege 4 ^ U. ne of the great desires of O Pope Paul VI was to build a center in where semi­ narians could complete their forma­ A cattle car used by Nazis to tion before being ordained. This transport to death camps week, that dream is being fulfilled is on display at Yad Vashem, with the dedication of "Domus Israel's Holocaust museum. Galilaeae" on the Mount of The Pope will visit the museum Beatitudes. during his trip to the Holy Land The story of "Domus Galilaeae" is - - c. ♦.« March 20-26. ft •• Q « « . remarkable. In the f980s, the ft 4« Franciscan custodians of the Holy ' ' 4 = » it * ’ Land offered the Neocatechumenal ** «•«•!* ««.« Pope m akes way the possibility of building a retreat center on land that was sched­ uled to be annexed by the State of historic visit Israel. Colorado youth and young adults in the Neocatechumenal way Kiko Arguello and Carmen worked for nearly a year to raise funds to join a pilgrimage to the Hernandez, founders of the Holy Land to witness the Pope dedicate a new retreat center. to Holy Land Neocatechumenal way, were joined by a group of international architects the Mass and dedication ceremony VATICAN CITY (CNS) - Pope John in drafting plans for "Domus with the Holy Father. Paul II is making his Holy Land pil­ Galilaeae." The plans were submitted "The youth are aware that there grimage as a friend to Israelis and to Pope John Paul II, who not only will be a tremendous number of pil­ Palestinians, in the hope that his visit gave his blessing, but offered a grims making journeys to the Holy wiU help both sides reach a lasting blessed fragment of the tomb of St. Land," explained Father Angel peace, the Pope's spokesman said. "The Pope wants his visit to serve Peter, which was placed in the cor­ Molina, vice rector of the the cause of peace in the region," nerstone of the center. Redemptoris Mater Archdiocesan Joaquin Navarro-Vails, told reporters Founded 35 years ago in Spain, the Missionary Seminary. "They know at a briefing March 17. Neocatechumenal way is a parish- they may get stuck in traffic, or have "Naturally, he isn't going there based small faith group movement in to walk great distances, but they are with political formulas. But he wants the Church. The movement has prepared to experience the journey as to contribute to a climate in which a groups in several northern Colorado a pilgrimage in the truest sense of the political solution can be negotiated," parishes and has established the word," he added. Navarro-Vails said. Redemptoris Mater Archdiocesan Kevin Waymel, a senior at Regis The Pope's March 20-26 visit was to Missionary Seminary on the campus High School, has been in the Holy take him to Jordan, Israel and the of the John Paul II Center. Land since Dec. 6, working on ^ Palestinian territories, and his sched­ More than 100,000 young people Domus Galilaeae and assisting withil ule includes events with , Muslims and Jews. are expected to gather on the Mount preparations for the Pope's visit. Two^ "The Pope thinks these three reli­ of Beatitudes for the March 24 Mass Denver seminarians, Jose Antonio-f gions should play a more incisive role celebrated by Pope John Paul II dur­ Garcia Lorente and Enrique Salazar# in promoting a just and lasting peace ing his March 20-26 visit to the Holy are also in Israel working on the proj­ Archbishop Charles Chaput pre­ in the region," Navarro-Valls said. Land. Following the Mass, the Pope ect. sides at the March 16 Penance "The Pope is coming to Israel as a will dedicate "Domus Galilaeae" for "1 am living in an old Franciscan Service at the John Paul II Center. friend of Ae Jewish people, as the service to the Church. house with about 50 other people," pope who has said many times, in On March 16, some 150 youth and Waymel told the Register in an inter­ Neocatechumenal communities to documents and speeches, that anti- young adult members of local view conducted via E-mail. "The cen­ come to after finishing their forma­ Semitism and any form of racism is a Neocatechumenal way communities ter will serve as one of the few places tion," added Waymel, who is 18. "It sin," he said. attended a Penance Service at Christ in the Holy Land where priests and serves as a beautiful place of prayer "He is also coming to the the King Chapel at the John Paul II seminarians can come to stay," he on the Mount of the Beatitudes, - Palestinian territory as a friend of the Palestinian people, as the pope who Center. Along with their chaperones, continued. people will be able to come and stay has defended the Palestinians' right to the group departed for the Holy "It will also serve as a place for in the place where Jesus spent most a homeland," the papal spokesman Land on Saturday to participate in of his life, Galilee." said. Located just above the Church of The focus of the pilgrimage is spiri­ the Beatitudes, the center faces Lake tual, with stops in many places where Tiberias, above Tabgha, the place of Christ and the Apostles walked. In the first multiplication of the loaves. this sense, Navarro-Valls said, the 79- The complex includes a church for year-old Pope is making a very per­ Eucharistic celebrations and a Chapel sonal trip, but one that also takes the of the Blessed Sacrament. universal church "to the roots of the Built on several terraces, the first faith." level includes a conference center, A Muslim family that by tradition which can accommodate 300 people. holds the keys to the Church of the It is designed for theological confer­ Holy Sepulcher has agreed to open it not once but twice on the day the Pope ences, meetings of religious leaders visits - the first time the single-open­ and seminary education. ing tradition will have been broken The center also includes a modern since it began in 1248. library for biblical studies, a refecto­ To decrease the workload on Israeli ry and meeting rooms. The two lower security personnel the same day, the levels include 100 rooms, each with papal entourage was returning part of An artist's rendering of the now complete "Domus Galilaeae," a two beds. The complex should be the way from Nazareth to Jerusalem retreat center built for the Church by the Neocatechumenal way on able to accommodate between 10,000 by bus instead of helicopters. the Sea of Galilee to 20,000 pilgrims per year. ()t-NV( 1C ( ATI 1C )l l( RK .Ml-TC Mif( h 77. 7000 W o rld /Nation

ST. PAUL, MN Minnesota program 'Roe' figures ask courts to reconsider rulings A newborns advances he women in whose names the required by New Jersey law, the doc­ mitted abortions through all nine cito Place for Newborns, a program T Supreme Court legalized abortion tors should be liable for damages. months of premancy. D Sinitiated by a St. Paul Catholic group in 1973 are asking the courts to recon­ McCorvey and Cano are asking the Cano said she never sought an abor­ in January to provide a safe haven for New Jersey federal District Court to tion when she went to a Georgia legal sider those rulings on the grounds that By J unwanted newborns, moved closer to their participation was coerced and accept their "friend-of-the-court aid attorney for help with a divorce in statewide acceptance in early March. exploited and that many women today briefs saying that — like the women in 1970. Pregnant with her fourth child T The Minnesota Legislature was consid­ have abortions under similar coercive the current lawsuit — their roles in Roe and receiving no support from her hus­ som ering allowing any mother across the circumstances. vs. Wade and Doe vs. Bolton were band, Cano faced family pressure to erni state to leave her unharmed newborn, At a March 15 press conference, based on misinformation, coercion and have an abortion, but she refused. She farn up to 72 hours old, in a hospital emer­ Norma McCorvey and Sandra Cano poor understanding of the nature of eventually left the state and had the Git) gency room or with any hospital Saucedo said they are making their abortion. child, who she gave up for adoption, employee. The Minnesota Senate passed appeal in connection with a New McCorvey, the Jane Roe of Roe vs. she said. our the legislation Feb. 28, and a similar Jersey class-action lawsuit by women Wade, and Cano, the Mary Doe of Doe "I have lived a hard life," Cano said. the I House bill was in committee. — CNS who have unsuccessfully tried to sue vs. Bolton, both said they had no idea "I have been poor. I even had my chil­ soh what an abortion involved and that dren taken from me by the state. ALBUQURQUE, NM doctors who performed abortions on sis.' them without first obtaining informed they were never adequately informed However, at no time have I ever want­ 1 Media guilty of slanted and voluntary consent. of what their lawyers were doing when ed to abort my babies." the articles, says archbishop That case, Santa Marie vs. Whitman, they became the plaintiffs in the cases. Cano said in an affidavit to the fed­ by . follows attempts by three women who "Roe" and "Doe" eventually eral court that she didn't understand agr had abortions to sue different doctors became the Supreme Court's twin rul­ until years later that her situation was he recent Kansas City Star series on wat and clinics for wrongful death of their ings that said there is a constitutional being used to claim a constitutional AIDS in the priesthood is part of a and T babies. They say that because they right to abortion. Roe threw out most right to abortion, even though she wider effort bv some media to "put the Fan never gave informed consent, as state restrictions on abortion; Doe per­ never sought one. — CNS priesthood in an unfavorable light," Coi according to Archbishop Michael J. 1 which the prelates voted to proceed letter, religious leaders told President wa: Sheehan of Santa Fe. Writing in the VATICAN CITY March issue of his archdiocesan news­ with the declaration of sainthood, Clinton that "our nation is slowly real­ cull paper, The People of God, Archbishop October set for Katharine marked the last procedural requirement izing the truth of capital punishment: tim Sheehan said that when the media DrexeFs canonization before the canonization ceremony. — the death penalty, as applied in inci "picks on priests" and subjects them to CNS America today, threatens to shed inno­ por mcire stud\' than other groups, the pri- ope John Paul II fixed an October WASHINGTON cent blood." It was signed by leaders of cor date to canonize Blessed Katharine har marv motivation is a failure to under­ P Religious leaders urge Baptist, Quaker, Episcopal, Lutheran, stand priests' commitment to celibacy. Drexel, the U.S. heiress who dedicated Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Presbyterian, "The secular humanist culture has a dif­ her life to defending and educating moratorium on executions United Church of Christ and Methodist W. ficult time understanding a priestly African-Americans and Native organizations, among others. dir vocation and 1 believe the Evil One is Americans. During a March 10 meeting epresentatives of more than 30 Columban Father Michael Dodd, direc­ working hard to tear away at the digni- with cardinals and bishops, the Pope R church-based groups joined in a tor of the Justice and Peace Office of the ed tv of priestU’ life and ministrv," he said. said he would declare Blessed plea to President Clinton to impose a Columban Fathers was among the sign­ an( — CNS Katharine a saint during an Oct. 1 Mass moratorium on use of the death penalty ers. — CNS at St. Peter's Basilica. The meeting, in by the federal government. In a March 9

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B y Jo e Bollig the "new poor." He called for a rethinking of farm TOPEKA, Kan. (CNS) - America's farm crisis may pt)licy. "We must confront present farm policy, with its someday become a food crisis if state and federal gov­ ernments do not halt the decline of family-owned bias toward large agribusiness concentration," he said. "The USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) farms, said Archbishop James P. Keleher of Kansas City. has 144 recommendations. If (legislators) listen to that, it could change the whole picture. It would "Our (meat) lockers are filled with food and so are lessen the bias toward industrial agriculture and our grocery markets," he said. "We don't realize move research, credit and marketing programs there's a farm crisis. But I'll tell you this; if we don't toward supporting independent family farmers." solve our farm crisis, there will someday be a food cri­ State Rep. Bruce Larkin, a member of Sacred Heart sis." Parish in Baileyville, a farmer and 14-year member of The archbishop was a featured speaker March 8 at the Legislature, c]uoted rural sociologist William the Kansas Farm Rally at the state Capitol, attended Heffernan of the University of Mis.souri, who project­ by about 200 family farmers, state legislators, clergy, ed that corporations were tying the entire foc)d pro­ agriculture activists and assorted lobbyists. The event duction system into four worldwide clusters that was sponsored by a bipartisan group of state senators would control everything from field to store shelf. and representatives called the Kansas Independent "Can you imagine what it's going to be like for the Family Farm Coalition, with the Kansas Catholic consumer when a couple of companies decide to cut Conference among the groups participating. [\'K file photo hv HiJuj production?" he said. "We think it’s bad to pay high The purpose of the rally, according to organizers, prices for gas. Wait till you wait in line for food at was to draw public and legislative attention to agri­ Catholics need to develop innovative ways of your grocery stores." Larkin said. culture issues. A few of those issues include the con­ supporting farmers, or risk losing control of tinuing loss of family farms and farmers, low farm "You need to get involved in your local farm income, low prices for grain and meat, the rise of cor­ food production, says Archbishop Keleher. groups," he said. "You need to get involved in the pol­ porate farms and increasing "vertical integration" — bygone times," he said. "We've been called loud, itics at the local, state and federal level. We didn't get control of food from production to marketing by a angry populists ... because conventional wisdom into this problem overnight, and we're not going to handful of huge agribusiness firms. insists this is all untrue. I'll leave it to the people in change it overnight. The proposals we've introduced The rally's opening prayer was led by Father Daryl this audience today to tell me whether vertical inte­ this year — we're going to get some passed and we're W. Befort, pastor of St. Patrick Parish in Kingman and gration is a threat to our small towns and the produc­ going to lose on others — but we've started that director of rural life for the Diocese of Wichita. tion of agriculture in this state." ______State Sen. Edward Pugh warned of "unprecedent­ While one speaker warned about farmers and ed vertical integration and the domination of poultry ranchers becoming "serfs on their own land" in a farm An Invitation to oltend the and hog farming by a few corporations. economy dominated by agribusiness giants, "We're treated as quaint dreamers hoping for Archbishop Keleher warned that they are becoming

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A milestone on the journey of reconciliation I GET A LOT OF GREAT SEK^^C)N IPEAG WHEN £ ope John Paul II took a present. The document said the Church PRIVE THIG CAR. P great risk when he asked "For the part that each of us, was holy and cannot sin, but that God's forgiveness for sins with his behavior, has had in its members have sinned through by Catholics through the ages on these evils that have disfigured the ages. Acknowledging these March 12. But it was a risk that is the face of the Church, we faults can foster renewal and rec­ already beginning to bear great humbly ask forgiveness," he onciliation in the present, it said. fruit. said. The document, however, % Asking forgiveness rec]uires At the conclusion of the apolo­ rejected any notion of collective great humility, but is also very gy Liturgy, the Pope embraced guilt by Christians, saying that powerful. and kissed the crucifix and, in a would be as unfair as blaming all Think of the martyrs through­ final blessing, declared that Jews for Christ's death. out the ages who, when faced "never again" should such sins "Sin is ... always personal, with death, turned to their be committed. Commentators even though it wounds the entire .....^ irppressors and said, "1 forgive inside and outside the Church Church," it said. vou for doing this to me." These hailed the event as a historic step, The Church officials also said words rob oppressors of their and the Pope was described by that the Pope's unprecedented perceived power over life and one Italian newspaper as a "voice gesture of confessing past sins death, and turn tragic moments in the wilderness" for his willing­ could set a precedent — today's into victories for Christ. ness to publicly ask forgiveness. Christians and Church leaders 2^>ex3 The Pope's idea of a day of Jewish leaders also praised the can also expect to have their atonement, which met some Pope, but some said he should actions closely judged. resistance even inside the have been more specific about "What w'ill the men and Vatican, was designed to the Holocaust. In Jsrael, where women of tomorrow think of Compassion in Action Day acknowledge human failures in the Pope was to visit later in the us?" asked Dominican Father the Church's past, in order to month. Chief Rabbi Israel Meir Georges Cottier, the Pope's per­ arishes, groups and individuals are invited to join give Catholics a sense of reconcil­ Lau welcomed the Pope's words sonal theologian. P the Colorado Council of Churches and Colorado iation and make future evange­ but said the Church needs to "We are no better than the men Coalition for the Homeless (CCH) at the lization more credible. apologize for not speaking out and women of the past. It is with "Compassion in Action Day" on Sunday, April 9 from 1-4 p.m. at St. Francis Center, 2323 Curtis, Denver. In asking forgiveness, the strongly enough against Nazi modesty and 'fear and trembling' This will be an opportunity to learn concrete ways to Pope said the Church has had persecution of Jews. that we must judge their acts," he address homelessness. Despite this, the document is said. many saints, but some of its The gathering will offer ways to join interfaith seen as an important step in the Catholic News Serzhcc con­ members have shown disobedi­ communities in serving and praying for people who ence to God and inconsistency ongoing dialogue between tributed to this editorial. are homeless. For more information on Compassion with the faith — in the past and Catholics and the Jews. in Action Day please contact Mindy Klowden at 303- 293-2219 ext. 1203 The splendor of the saving work of the Lord Through baptism, Jesus parts the seas of chaos and death and leads people to fullness of life. By Sister Genevieve Glen, OSB leads all people through the baptismal Confession Schedules Pilgrimage of passage to fullness of life. lways" is a highway word. It March 22, 7 p.m., St. Bernadette Reconciliation Those stories may be written in the A points back to the place from Parish, 7240 W. 12th Ave., Lakewaod past tense, but they tell the tale of what which our pilgrim road has (303-233-1523). Sister Christ continues to do in our midst brought us. It points forward, over the March 22, 7 p.m., St. Paul Parish, right now, at this very minute, horizon, to the unseen places it will yet 1632 Colorado Blvd., Idaho Springs Genevieve ALWAYS. Wherever human beings, take us. Bles.sed and cursed with the (303-567-4662). Glen, OSB you and I and our neighbor down the By gift of imagination, we human beings March 24, 7 p.m.. Good Shepherd street, are still chained to Egypt, what­ are apt to trip over our own feet as we Parish, 2626 E. 7th Ave. Pkwy., self, taking the form of a slave" (Phil. ever form our bonds might take — crane our necks back or squint our eyes Denver (303-322-7706). 2:7). stockpiling comforts, sliding out of forward. "Always" pulls us back with March 25, 4:15 p.m.. Our Lady of That's where the action really starts: responsibility in relationships, shrug­ the firm reminder that, in the grammar Lourdes Parish, Georgetown (303- among the slaves. That's us: walled in ging off prayer, hardening our hearts 567-4662). of salvation, Christ is in the present the dark, unable to free ourselves, walk­ against others' needs, skating along March 26, 10 a.m., St. Mary of the tense. Wherever we have been or will ing an endless treadmill tdward life's surface afraid to fall into the yet go, Christ has been and will be with Assumption Parish, 135 Pine, Central City (303-567-4662). despair, with death itself as our ulti­ depths — Christ is with us right there, us because he is with us here and now, mate taskmaster. Since that's where the working to break death's power in this very minute of time we are living March 28, 7:30 p.m.. Light of the World Parish, 10316 W. Bowles Ave., stubborn sheep have managed to lose "through the action of the Holy Spirit." through. And he is not standing idle Littleton (303-973-3969). themselves, that's where Christ goes to He who is the Lord of time is not limit­ beside us. The Holy Father catches in a March 29, 6:30 p.m.. Our Lady get them. They are lined up for slaugh­ ed by time and place, but, knowing that Ne familiar phrase the dynamic work Mother of the Church, 6690 E. 72nd ter until the Lamb of God takes their we are, he assures us that he is there, Christ is doing at the niots of our every­ Ave., Commerce City (303-289- place: "And so, he humbled himself, really and truly, wherever we gather to day life when he says — in the present 6489). becoming obedient to death, even death pray, v/henever we hear God's word tense — "this is the Paschal Mystery in March 29, 7 p.m., St. Helena Parish, on a cross" (Philip. 2:8). proclaimed, whenever we bring the which we are reborn." 917 W. 7th Ave., R. Morgan (970- From the inside, so to speak, as a moments of our lives, great and small, Unfortunatelv, familiarity sometimes 867-2885). slave among slaves, a lamb of sacrifice once-in-a-lifetime events or daily breeds the urge to turn the page in March 29, 7 p.m., St. Ignatius of among the lost sheep, he brings the hungers, to the sacramental celebra­ search of a new headline. Wait just a Antioch Parish, 109 S. Stanolind, trapped, the frightened, the scattered, tions in which we believe the Paschal moment while we take another look at Rangley (970-675-8935). out of darkness and slavery to freedom. Mystery is always opened to us. a story as old as the Book of Exodus and March 29, 7:30 p.m., St. John the We will exult in the great story of that Now you can turn the page and look on as new as today's news; "the splendor Baptist Parish, 323 Collyer Street, deliverance on Holy Thursday, as we for that headline. Whatever it says, of the saving work of Christ." And it IS Longmont (303-776-0737). read the story of the Passover, knowing though, the real story it tells is of the March 29, 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., St. splendid. Among the manv images that Jesus himself now takes on the role Paschal Mystery at work: "in Christ packed into this brief paragraph, the Joseph Parish, 300 W. Mountain Ave., of the Lamb; and at the Easter Vigil, Ft. Collins (970-482-4148). Jesus, the devil attacks the whole of Pope inv'okes one of the New when we hear the story of that dramat­ humanity and ensnares it in death, Testament's most povvi'rful pictures of proclaimed on Passion (Palm) Sunday ic journey through the parted Sea, from which however it is freed through the work of salvation, the one painted and see it enacted in the foot washing knowing that Jesus, the new Moses, the victorious power of the in Philippians 2:3-11, We will hear it on Holy Thursday: "He emptied him­ parts the seas of chaos and death and Resurrection." 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acliiew whatewr it is rliey tlesire. IVay for proteC' non from rlie sn.iri’s of the Je\ii. Pr.iv tor those sou kiu)w who li.iw heen kleceived. Sin yets us .it our weakest points. It sou lack contulence m your­ self. uitchcr.ift IS yomy tti tell you rh.it c.ist spells aiikl possess yriMt power. If S’ou h.i\e trouble Je.iliny with others when they hurt yi>u or sou klon’t yet u li.it vou want, Sar.inism is yoiny ti> tell sou rh.it sou shoukl yet wh.iteser sou w.inr, esen it it nuMiis hurriny others. There .ire elenuMits ot the occult which h.i\e crept LIGHT into m.iiiistre.im popul.irirs. NX'hile they ni.iy seem By Grace Andrews harmless (r.irot c.inls, .istroloyy, power he.ids. liiU’ reaJing Misr>’ Bcrnall's ouij.i ho.irkls. ervst.ils, |'*.ilm re.uliny, etc.) sou lunik Shi’ Saul Yes, about tliu ne\er know it thes .ire “pr.isiny" rh.ir e\ersone A/ life aiul ili’atli ot ber (.lauKlitcr, who we.irs rliesi' hr.icek'ts etc. .icce|’>rs S.it.in. or Columbine victim ("lassie .series them; then it's pretty h.irmtul, don't sou Bernall, the Jatkness Cassie think.' experieneeil priot to her eon- version struck me. The revela­ Wdi.it kioes .ill ot this h.i\e to kio with C'.issie tion that witchcraft, Satanism, aiul a general hern.ill.’ Well, ( .issk- w.i> e.iuylit up in the occult ohse.ssion with darkness and death are not kluriny lu-r e.irls tkcn se.irs. She .iiul .i tru’iul eu-n uncommon subjects of thought and fascination u rote e.ich other iu*tk*s desk rihiny hou tlu-s woukl amongst people today, teens in particular, scared murkier peo[^k-, klr.iuiny yruesome kli.iyr.ims to me and woke me up to the fact that it was impor­ -A*-' expl.iin. C dissie u.is dk-pres>ekl .iiul klk-sjxT.ite tant to di.scuss the dangers of such evil, difficult as when, rhrouyh the intk’rik’ntKMi ot her p.irents it might he. Like any cult—any occult organiza­ .uikl the comp.ission ot .i ( hristi.in trieiikl, she- tion—the claims made by each group make them rurnekl lu-r life .iiul he.irt to Cllirist. Her comer- .sound harmless. They refute the stereory[ies their Sion took pi.ice .1 merk- rwi) se.irs before her kle.irh. names carry and p.iinr themselves as friends and She h.ikln’t thouyhr th.it shi- coukl helony to helpers in order to gain members. Witchcraft, L dirist hec.uisk- .she h.ul .lire-.ids tokl S.it.in she w.is vampire belief and Satanism each .state that they his. hut her rrouhkki litk’ klul a ISO .uikl she have no connection to the other; hut each are bec.inik’ not onls .i tollosser ot C hrist. hut one k»t characterized by darkness aitd place emphasis on Bernall his most loy.il sk-rs.lilts. C .isvu-S mom Mists the powers of man rather than Ciod. klescrihes her .is kis.il trik iul, .uid she prosed to the choice is clear; either you choo.se to follow the Saran i.s ro reject CkkI aiul his st>n, the l.orkl anti her S.is lor rh.it slu' ssas iiuk-ekl lov.il. The niyhr prince of tlarkness, or the Prince of Peace. It’s Savior ot the worKl. hk’tore she klickl, C Hssie ssrote in .i notk- t<' .i tru-iikl, about choosing between liarkness and light, l.'ir “P.S. Honestly, 1 ssant to lise compk tels tor L'toki. rather being dniwn to one or the other. Bur while h\en rhouj»li we km»w that these uroup,'. are It’s h.irkl .uikl sc.irv. hut tot.ills ssorth it." It yoes to you m.iy like the d.irk of a room, this is ilifferent. wrony, aiu.) we know that tliev lia\e heen decenekl shosv sou th.it there is no such rhiiiy .is ,i lu .peless This is a d;irk- h\ The H\ il C hie, cause. Aiikl es’k-ii more rh.ui rh.it. svhile the powk-r ness rh;it covers the torce*' the\ ot the klesil is uicreklihls srroiiy .uul c.ui wi-.ikeii every aspect of -Ner\e .ire verv While they may seem harmless (tarot cards, astrology, si'U tki the pk*int ot klk’spkT.ite kk prk s'.uin. ('ukI is one's life—one's re.il, aiiki \ery more possertul set. .Atul rlu- liyhr ss ill conk|iu-r the entire being. It’s power beads, ouija boards, crystals, palm reading, ki .I 11 L’ e r o u s . kl.irkiiess. about making etc.) you never know if they are "praying” that every­ Pon’r mikleresti' friends with ;ind mate the pt>wer P U B LI S H E calling upon the one who wears these bracelets etc. accepts Satan, or ot Saian. 1 h- evil ones who serves them, then it’s pretty harmful, don’t you think? wi>rk> hts w.iv spem.1 their eter­ into rliinu^ when nity in the voii .iren't Kutk- Y O l fTimes and call­ iiiL’. Thar means Maybe you’re thinking, well, I know better than to ing on them for aid. It’s about focusing on the th.it we can’t jii.st klismiss riiCM’ unuip.s. It Satan ,s he involved in these dark “religions." Perhaps you The Workffc Catholic Youth/^gazine bad in life and rejecting the light, the good. To sersants are praying tt> lum .iiul “c.istiim spells,” know people who are involved in the occult or believe you are a witch, or a vampire, or to follow thes .ire basically petitionmi: S.ir.in to helf’' them you have dabbled in the darkness yourself, l^ur. Page turnfshod by YOU' Amctica s Catholic Yoiilti Maga/ino, 29963 MulhoHand Hwy . Agoura Hills, CA 91301 Youth, young adult ministry rocks in the Rockies

By Bob Sherwin often celebrated by our own I?nglew(H)d; Spirit Seekers — Archbishop Charles Chaput, At Spirit of Christ Church in espite the lack of snow young adults from all over the Ar\ada; and the Young Adult D this winter, a blizzard archdiocese gather downstairs Group at Sacred 1 leart of Jesus of activity is forecast for music, prayer and Church in Boulder. All ol thesi' for youth and young adult announcements of upcoming groups report tremendous ministry in northern Colorado. events. Be there next mtMith! growth in interest, numbers of New groups are forming and In spring, 2001, the Office of people participating, and in the calendar is stacked high Youth, Young Adult and activities scheduli'd. These with awesome faith-inspiring Campus Ministry will hold a activities include service proj­ events. Young Adult Conference. Plans ects, prayer, Bible studies, cate­ and details are being worked chetical sessions, retreats, aiut New Groups Forming 3« out. social time. For more' informa­ Under the leadership of Jake As always the archdiocese will tion on these activitii's check Samour, coordinator for Young sponsor the Young Adult out the Readers' Bulli'tin BoanI Adult Ministry, and assisted by Softball Tournament on each week in the D em tr yours truly, two new regional Saturday, July 22. To register a Catholic Registi’r or call lakt' pilot groups have been team or for more information Samour at 303-71 launched and more are on the call Jake Samour. Boh Slh’nL'ui Is director of the The Youth 2000 retreat will take place March 31-April horizon. Quest, grounded at Office of Youth, Tlnoiy Adult, und 2 at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Denver. For inform a­ Immaculate Heart of Mary Groups are Growing Cuiupus Ministri/ tion, call 303-715-3203. Church in Northglenn, meets The Archdiocese has been on Sundays for prayer, social each Thursday night, for teach­ Great Activities blessed with great young adult CALENDAR and teaching activities. For ing, music, prayer and social The monthly Y.A.M. (Young groups. They include: Christ March 24-26 more information on Quest call time. For more information, Adult Ministry) Night on the Living Among You — at the Rcrcky Mountain l.E.C. #06 — Teri Crump at 303-451-7556. call Jim Beckman at 303-979- first Sunday of the month at Cathedral of the Immaculate Call Father Dan Norick at 303- A new group for 18-25 year- 7688. New groups are in the the Cathedral of the Conception; Adults ot Risen 935-2431. olds is forming in the south at works for the eastern suburbs Immaculate Conception is Christ — at Risen Christ March 31- April 2 St. Frances Cabrini Church in and on the western slope. drawing rave reviews. Church in Denver; Oasis — at YOUTH 2000 - Call Christina Littleton. This group meets Following the 6:30 p.m. Mass, St. Thomas More Church in at 303-715-3245. 8 r iFNY/FR (V\THOI 1C RFGISTFR M .irrti ??. 7000 L o ca l New s Cabrini parish to host Jubilee concert Jesuit Lenten

he internationally acclaimed music, the moving story of Elijah will With a full orchestra and some lecture series at T Westminster Symphony will be brought to life by some of wonderful soloists, tlie biblical story present Felix Mendelssohn's, Colorado's best vocal talents. and the great score by Mendelssohn, St. Ignatius "Flijah," March 23, at 8;02 p.m., at St. "Our participation in this it should be a great event," he added. Frances Cabrini Parish, 6673 West Interfaith Choral Concert is inspired Tickets are available at the door or Loyola Parish C'hattield Ave. in l.ittleton. by the Jubilee Year call to reconcilia­ in advance. Prices are $7.50 for The choir will feature The tion, Archbishop Chaput's overtures adults, $6 for senior and students, he Jesuits of Denver are con­ Colorado Hebrew Chorale, The St. to the Jewish community and coin­ $4.50 for children and $25 for fami­ ducting a special Lenten Frances Cabrini Choir, The Christ cides with the Holy Father's visit to lies. For additional information, or to Lecture Series on Jesuit C'ongrej^ational Cliurch Chancel Israel the same week," explained Dan order tickets in advance, please call T Spirituality for the New the Westminster Symphony Box Choir and V'ernon Skari as "Elijah." Wyatt, director of music at St. Frances Millennium at St. Ignatius Loyola Cabrini. Office at 303-457-3222. Set to Mendelssohn's beautiful Parish. St. Ignatius Loyola Parish is Workshop on Dorothy Day Set March 25 located on 23rd and York near City Park. The series takes place at 7 he Vatican recently announced Life Office will present "The Life and Zwick, directors of Casa Jun Diego, the p.m. and is open to the public. T that the cause for canonization Spirituality of Dorothy Day" from 9:30 Houston Catholic Worker. Interested individuals can attend for Dorothy Day will move for­ a.m. to noon on March 25, at the In a 1997 reflection on Dorothy Day, any or all four program s. ward. In recognition of this woman's Archbishop Vehr Library at the John Archbishop Charles Chaput, O.F.M. On March 28 powerful story of conversion and wit­ Paul II Center. Cap., stated: Jesuit Father Michael J. Sheeran, ness to the Catholic faith, the Respect Presenters will be Mark and Louise "I had the privilege of meeting president of Regis University, will Dorothy Day twice, and both times was present a reflection titled, intenselv moved by her integrity and "Freedom and Decision-Making." holiness... . What was it about her that O n A p ril 4 1 admired? I admired her deep faith Jesuit Father Richard Dunphy, and Catholic identity and her fidelity to assistant to the Regis University her vision of being poor with the poor. president and director of the She lived and called the country and Institute on the Common Good, the Church to economic and social jus­ will present a reflection on, tice." "Finding Good In All Things." “’l " V The program is free to all who would For more information on the like to attend. If vou have any ques­ Jesuit Lenten Lecture Series contact tions, please contact the Respect Life ff'L V .2b- Rev. C. Thomas Jost, S.J., at 303- Office at 303-715-3243 or 303-715-3205. 322-8042. R o ller C o a ster

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"He is very L poor: "India has a lot of ries of helping the poor in humble and has an awe­ monsoons from May to some way of keeping in his native India and October. It rains and rains touch with the right you'll probably be ■Ji.bJ U'. and these poor people things in life," says Lidge. inspired to lend a hand. lose their houses, and Father Herman's proj­ The priest devotes long have no where to go. You ects are endless. This hours to helping long­ see, they make their year, he helped raise distance from Boulder, houses out of mud and money to re-build part of where he is pastor of St. palm trees and coconut Father Herman a school "blown away by Martin de Forres Parish. leaves, like huts. Imagine Jayachandra w'ind and rain." Schools A Boulder priesf helped build a shelter in Ordained in India, living in a home that have manv needs, he Covalam on the tip of India. Father Herman first came buildings could not could blow away any day says. "They need a lot of accommodate all of the inspires me. I'll build to Colorado on sabbatical and leave you homeless!" help with renovation and nutrition in manv of the in 1986 and served an homeless people and another shelter or I mav Father Herman's re-building after the mon­ towns. That is whv he appointment at St. "they were not suitable started an organization to think about doing some­ dream is "for everyone in places for families to soons and they need vans Joseph's Church, Ft. India to have a decent to get children to elemen­ provide more services to thing else for the poor." Collins. His parishioners sleep, cook and bathe," How can people help!’ house." Part of his dream tary schools." the poor, including eye­ recommended him to he explained. "Tell people to call Fr. came true in 1993 when Helping the poor glasses for elders and stay in Ft. Collins and "Tney need a place to training ferr young Herman!" he laughs. To he raised enough money stay until the monsoon is involves more than rais­ become part of the ing money. Father women on how to sew make a donation, mail a to build a two-story shel­ over. Then, they leave check made payable to Archdiocese of Denver. ter in Covolam, a small Herman believes. "It all and type. Fr. Herman became a U.S. and build new mud "I am thinking of Father Herman's India towm near the sea in "the house," he added. begins with talking to citizen and ever since, has people and finding out opening a medical supply Project to Catholic poorest part of India." This year. Father Charities, P.O. Box 19020, taken great pride in The shelter holds 100 their needs." His trips to storefront where the poor Herman is raising money could get free c'itamins Denver, CO 80219. For teaching people about the people and has a commu­ India are just that. "I go to build a second shelter and medical supplies," he more information, call dire poverty in India and nity center on the second around and see the peo­ 25 miles from Covolam. said. (303) 742-0328. drumming up money to floor, often used for wed­ ple and talk to them. It's improve housing and "We will break ground He pauses and laughs, ding receptions. that simple and that com­ schools in his homeland. when we have $40,000," "If tne Holv Spirit Before Father he says. plicated." He travels to India Herman's shelter, the Father Herman is very once a year and spends Thanks to volunteers homeless stayed at a local like Ralph Lidge, parish­ concerned about the lack one month helping the church or school. But, the of medical supplies and poor living within 40 ioner at St. Martin de RETIREMENT

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ow-income families who L would like to send their children to Catholic schools but can't afford the tuition are encouraged to r p i apply to two different grant programs now accepting appli­ cations for the 2000-2001 school year, scholarship offi­ cials said. A The two programs are the Above, a student at Seeds of Hope (SOH) Bishop Machebeuf High Charitable Trust, now in its fourth year, and Alliance for School; at right, students Choice in Education (ACE), at St. Catherine of Siena which was launched Feb. 8. School in Denver. New A Last year. Seeds of Hope, programs are helping which is a separate entity from families afford Catholic the Archdiocese of Denver but education for their chil­ was created to support dren. rh.l/.is /ly s fi.U J Catholic education via grants to inner-city students and ; schools, gave over $1 'million awards, a total of 800 students received tuition assistance, in aid. "Seven hundred sixty-six Viera said. grants were awarded last year "Over a half million dollars in tuition assistance from Seeds was given in student aid," she said, adding that last year. of Hope," said Laurie Vieira, Hot Lunch Program for free awards is May 1. Awards will low-income families li\’ing in Seeds of Hope scholarships business coordinator for the and reduced price lunches to be announced in June. the City and Countv of Denver. ranged from $400 to $700. The program. determine student eligibility. Application deadline for the ACE scholarships will pay 50 program gav'e out nearlv an Seeds of Hope includes Additionally, a student must second round of scholarship percent of private or parochial equal amount in school grants three other components where either be enrolled in, or be in awards is Sept. 15. school tuition up to $2,000 per for technology resources and donors can Adopt-A-Student, the process of enrolling in, a Applications are available at year for grades kindergarteja building improvements. Adopt-A-Class or Adopt-A- Catholic elementary school. Catholic elementary schools. through 8, and up to $3,000 per School. Counting the pro­ Seeds of Hope uses the same Application deadline for the ACE is a privately funded financial criteria as the Federal gram's Adopt-A-Student first round of scholarship scholarship program open to Continued on Page 14

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Centro Bienestar San Jose, St. Joseph's Center for Well Being, at St. Joseph Redemptorist Parish, 6th Avenue HQRAN(^McCONATY and Galapago, Sister Cuaron rescued not only a FUNERAL SERVICE • CREMATION crumbling historic building but a neighborhood as Familu Oumed and Operated well. John J. Horan Valerie Horan For her work, the former teacher and business­ President, Owner Joseph McConaty women turned religious sister, will receive the Leota John Horan Pekrul Pacesetter award during the Zonta Club's annual Swing into Spring Fashion Show/Awards Sister of Loretto Liz Perez, left, and Sister o f St. Pre-planning information: 303-743-8804 Luncheon 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 25 at the Marriott Francis Alicia Cuaron by a mural at the for­ City Center. The fundraising event attracts more than WWW .horanandmcconaty-com 700. Proceeds go to local projects that help the under­ mer St. Joseph School in Denver. privileged. "What we're trying to do is help inner-city church­ Established in Buffalo, N.Y., in 1919, the interna­ es that are doing community work," Sister Cuaron tional Zonta women's organization works for world said, adding that the coalition can help with technical peace through volunteer efforts to improve the tjuali- assistance and renovation advice and hopes to some­ ill image, to ty of life for women and children. day offer fundraising help. "Centro Bienestar is a The Pacesetter award means $5,000 for Sister replicable model. The idea is to use sacred space for »b Cuaron's beloved center. As the 15th recipient of the parish and community assistance. We want to dis­ AN ESCORTED I'^-DAY TOUR^' award, she is the first Hispanic woman to receive it, courage using historic religious buildings for lofts or but not the first religious sister; that honor went to nightclubs." Attend a full-day performance of another Franciscan when Sister Cecelia Linenbrink, Lofts and nightclubs displace the existing commu­ the spectacular i^lSEion the OSF, received it for her work with the Adult Learning nity and change the "essence" of the neighborhood. story o f the life of Christ performed Source in 1990. Sister Cuaron said. f only once every 10 years in an "I'd like to thank Phyllis Jacques (award co-chair) Now used by more than 300 people each month, open-air theatre on a stage that and her committee who have taken a deep interest in not only was the old St. Joseph's School revitalized, so holds 500 actots. what we've done in the community," Sister Cuaron was the neighborhood, but Sister Cuaron isn't fin­ said. "It's great they're not just recognizing people in Tour sacred sights in (SunUDS. ished yet. aiul doitzertaid: Munich, Venice, the public sector but also women religious who often "The center still has some major repairs to be Assisi, Rome, Florence, Pisa, 6^ go unrecognized — they're almost invisible." made," she said. "We still don't have windows and Lucerne, Freiburg, Black Forest. ’ Sister Cuaron was directing an AIDS ministry pro­ screens." gram when Father Tony Judge, then pastor of St. Future plans include renovating the church and August 13-26 $i,M0 PERKIN Joseph's, called to say he had a social concerns/advo­ , • DOESNCn-IFKO^AJR. ; ■ rectory, which combined with the school building, cacy position open. The parish's 1908 school building, will create a historic campus. Sister Cuaron said. Mpre Wo: ask for Cing^t Csincy at which had been vacant for seven years, seemed per­ St. Joseph's pastor, Redemptorist Father Kyle ^rhnfelas$0dat»$,in^ fect to work out of, but there was no budget for Fisher has been "very supportive" of the renovation improvements. With help from AmeriCorps and Vista ^03-758-3400 • 800-548-5488 process and is focusing on the church and rectory. volunteers and donations from many. Sister Cuaron Sister Cuaron said. Sister of Loretto Elizabeth Perez, -ii. transformed the building into a vibrant center that who works at the center, also gives invaluable help, offers English as a Second Language Classes, youth she added. programs, parenting classes, a legal clinic and a sup­ "We're starting to do the facade of the church," she port group for victims of domestic violence. It also said. "We want to renovate, beautify and update. Td 5\ cM e,^ Y & Com pciKxy houses a food and clothing bank. like to put in trees and flowers." "It's focused on serving the family," Sister Cuaron Sister Cuaron entered religious life in 1991, after Mecha n i ca I C() n l racl() rs said. "We serve as a voice for the community, we also having been married and having experienced a high­ are advocates for low-income people and do commu­ ly successful career both in education and business. • PLUMBING • nity outreach. We help people with their spiritual, She is the winner of numerous community awards physical, social, emotional and educational needs." and has an adult daughter. • HEATING • Centro Bienestar is "one stop shopping" for the The death of a close friend several years ago, neighborhood's Spanish speaking immigrants, most caused her to reevaluate her life. AIR CONDITIONING of which are from Mexico, Sister Cuaron said. "1 really enjoy the fact that I can place all my ener­ During the transformation process. Sister Cuaron gy and time on spiritual development and on helping Service Contracts received help from Sacred Places, a Philadelphia those who God has called me to serve," Sister Cuaron based nonsectarian organization that works to pre­ said, adding that her family has "embraced" her voca­ Drain and Sewer serve historic religious buildings. A survey by Sacred tion and her religious community has been support­ Places found that religious congregations help sustain ive of her work with Centro Bienestar. "Actually, that Cleaning communities by letting other organizations use their is the charism of the Franciscans, to work with the buildings. Inspired by Sacred Places, Sister Cuaron marginalized, poor and under-served populations." Robert F. Connor, Sr., Chairman formed a local coalition dedicated to the same pur­ Cost of the Zonta event is $40. For information call Robert F Connor, Jr., President pose called Faith Action. Jennifer Lamb 303-936-8311 or Kate Linscott 303-863-2124. 181 Vallejo Street Participants find peace at AIDS retreat 303-744-6311 atholic Charities of Colorado Springs and the Bishop Richard C. Hanifen, Bishop of Colorado C Archdiocese of Denver, HIV & AIDS Ministry, Springs. conducted a retreat for persons affected by HIV & "This weekend touched me deeply. I was angry at Please support the advertisers AIDS, the weekend of March 10, 2000, at the beautiful the Church, I was angry at myself, I was angry at wlio help suirport the Catholie Register. Franciscan Retreat and Conference Center in everyone. But now I know God loves me. So does my Colorado Springs. Church and my new friends. I'm finding peace and Mention that you saw their ad Twenty-eight people, including participants, staff trust. Tm different. 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now as they did then. This is what it really means to be part of history: 2000 years of growth.

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Catholics from all over the world come to Cethsemane to honor their history and touch the

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Noble at Bowles & Wads., 7 p.m. Joan 303-979-6581. 303-791-7394. Sts. Peter & Paul Parish Lenten Mission, Apr. Friends in the Spirit, Spirit of Christ, Arvada, Annual Spring Dinner/Dance, March 25, 3-5, "Marriage & Family Life in Christ" by Mar. 29, Parish Seder, 7:30 p.m. Vince 303-467-1962. Annunciation School gym., 6:30-11 p.m.; Dance tick­ Christopher West, 7-8 p.m. concluding with New Dimensions, Immaculate Heart of Mary ets: adults $5, ages 9-18 $2, ages 4-8 $1, family pack for Benediction. Parish, Fri., March 24, 7 p.m.. Holy Hour with video & 4 or more $15. Call Vicky 303-295-2515. Holy Week Discernment Retreat for Young rosary. Call Fran 303-457-0224. French Classical Music Concert, Mar. 26, 1st Men, April 19-23, Mother Cabrini Shrine. Call Fr. St. Jude's Singles, support group for separated, Avenue Presbyterian Church, 120 W. 1st Ave. & John Lager, OFM Cap., 303-433-0298. divorced and widowed, meet Thursdays, 7 p.m., St. Acoma St.; no cost. Call Betty 303-504-9862. 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For information about pre-need planning, please call (303) 424-7785.

Mass is celebrated in the chapel at Mt. Olivet Cemetery on the first Friday of every month at 7:00 p .m .

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(303) 424-7785 • 12801 West 44th Ave., Wheatridge, CO 80033