Unique Hoiy Name Triduum in Denver
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UNIQUE HOIY NAME TRIDUUM IN DENVER FIRST HIISS IN NINE TEARS PARISHES URGED TO HAVE OFFERS) BY P R e i O I I A S DEVOTIONS NEH WEEK IN BEEN lU FO R im RIEEN YEARS ♦ PREPARATION FOR NEH FEAS! Rev. James Hassett Offers Sacrifice at Colorado Exchange of Pulpits Thursday and Friday Springs Evenings On Christmas day at 7 o’clock in mg The Rev. E. J. MaX^ix, diocesan In order to add special interost to the chapel of St. Francis’ hospital, despaired of many times. director of the Holy Name society, is the evening devotions, an exchange of Colorado Springs;- the Rev. James Father Hassett was bom in Ireland pulpits is being arranged and each Hassett had the « e a t happiness of forty-two years ago Christmas. He promoting a unique triduum to be church will have speakers from other celebrating Holy Mass for the first was ordained in Ireland fifteen years Tho National Catholic Welfare Conference News SerVsea SnppUet The Denver Catholic Regitter and The held in those l^enver churches that parishe.s, time in nearly nine years. He has ago and belongs to the Diocese of Register, bur News Is Carried to Us hy Airplanes—the Oltly Aeronautic N*ws Sorvica That Comet to Colorado have canonically erected branches of Father.,Mannix points out that this beon a patient for more than thirteen Springfield. tho Holy Name society, in prepara triduum gives a wonderful opportun tion for the new American Holy. ity-to^^t^-t off Holy,Name.work for VOL, XXV. No. 20. DENVER, COLO., THURSPAY, JAN. 2, 1930. Name of Jesus feast on Sunday, Jan a banner ykar. $2.00 PER YEAR uary 12. With the approval of the The celebration of'January 12 will Central Verein Sets Dates Bishop, hi sent out a letter this week* be marked. in all parishes with can to all the pastors, urging that.^ min onically erected Holy Name socletie.s iature mission or triduum for the men by special liturgical privileges, A for Diamond Jubilee Meeting be held in all Holy Name parishes, Solemn or*a High M'ass of the Holy A Super-important ABnoimctfnent ^ U S f l G I N starting Thursday, January 9, with Name may- be offered in each, and a \Vhile arrangements have been un services Thursday and Friday eve Low Mass of the Holy Name. This founding of the federation and since nings, ' Confessions on Saturday eve der! way for several months for the Baltimore was its first convention By vote of the pastora of Denver and several of tfie parishes The hoye Mount St. Vinoent^a year is the first time such a privilege city. « orphanage for a long time have been ning and a general Communion of has been wanted. Under the Ordo, diapiond jubilee convention of the The C. C. V. of A. now numbers adjoining, an entirely new subscription plan has adopted following up the career' of £ddie the men on Sunday morning, January January 5 will be Holy Nannie of Catholic Central Verein of America soma ^0,000 members in 1,300 soci for The Denver Catholic Register. Hereafter, thd^aper (in Mack. £eary time the Regis bachelor 12. Tho men, he suggest-* might be Jesus Sunday. This liturgical direc encouraged to attend a specific Mass tion stands, but in America this year in Baltimore, Maryland, the dates of eties, most of the latter embraced in cluding also the Local Edition of The Register, pubnshed each of philosophy and athlete is to meet Friday and Saturday mornings, with the gathering have now been deter- twenty state leagues. The National Tuesday) will be sent to. EVERY Catholic family.f We have an opponentyi the boys pray that he tho great Holy Name day will be rnihed- by referendum vote of the ex Catholic Women’s union, numbering will succeed., Eddie Mack a few days a short instruction given at it. January 12. • ecutive committee. August 17-20, upwards of 60,000 members, while had the great majority, but we will now have them all. The ago went to Father Supersaxo«J^S.J.» 1930, are the days selected. The Na founded some fifteen years ago, is an practice of sending collectors around to the homes of»the people at Regis college, and gare hita a tional Catholic Women’s union will active and thriving branch of the vet will be abandoned. Once a year in each parish thire will be check for $50 to be turned o - w ^ to .meet at the samo time. ■ eran of Catholic American lay organi a Catholic Press Sunday, when the people will ba given the St. Vincent'*. Maek, when he ar Morisignor O^Dwyer Says Denver . 1 The Archbishop of Baltimore, the zations. student at Regis, iffts a coBstant Most Rev. Michael J. Cwrloy,. honor A special effort is being made by a opportunity of contributing towards the subscription upkeep ing sermon to tb4 oYher b o ^ ary chairman of the committee on ar diamond jubilee gift committee to of the paper. K any cannot give or do not care to, ifcvertheless cause of the clean-iind teUgioui life Activi^ Is Attracting Nation rangements,* has talcen an active in raise a memorial fund,.the-benefici their names will not be taken off our mailing list* In other fie !«!■ terest in the preparations, Special aries to be the organization and its words, subscription giving will be on an entirely voluntary The Very Rev. A, A. Breen, S.J., The Register and^l^ local radio wovk significance attaches to the conven educational and charitable endeavors, jVIoniigoor Crowljg; chancellor of basis. The sending out of the paper will be like^the parish the Diocese of Ronterey-Fresno, president of Regis college, and the as attracting attention. Every dio tion, since it wiR commemorate the promoted largely throtfgh the Central other Jesuits of the faculty gave their cese, he said, seems to have a distinc seventy-fifth anniversary of the Bureau of the C.V. / works of the Church-r—free to those who cannot aw. writes a clever column in the Cen tive personality. One finds a differ The annual collection will be an envelope atair. It is tral California edition of The Reg annual holiday dinner to th^ priests ister, boosting the work of the Con ent air in Boston than in New York likely,that it will be held each year on the second;Sunday of of Denver and immediate vicinity at or Philadelphia or Baltimore. Denver fraternity of Christian Doctrine. In the college Monday evening. The Rt. May, although every pastor will have the right to determine speaking of Miss Alice Connelly, one has its distinctive personality aid a Rev. Bishop J. Benry Tihen and about characteristic of it is the close union Cincnlnati Has Seen 19 of Her the date in his own parish. Of course the paper Will not be of the prominent participants in that fifty clergymen attended. The occa important labor, ne gives this gem: that exists among the priests. forced on anybody who does not want it. But it is distinctly sion was marked by the presened of The Riev. M. F. Calkinan, PiR„ of understood that reception of it does not constitute ap obligation "Alice was the heroine of the inci the Rt. Rev. Monsignor David T. Annunciation parish, was called upon Priests Consecrated as Bishops dent, now famous, which occurred to contribute towards the annual collection. That will be left O’Dwyer, former pastor of St. Pat by Bishop Tihen tQ extend greetings at the public school she taught in a rick’s church, Denver, now assistant service as an assistant priest, he be to Monsigmor O’Dwyer on ^ h a lf of Bishop Joseph Albers, consecrated entirely voluntary. certain Fresno county district in chancellor and assistant rector of the the assejubled clergymen. He gave auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati De came a chaplain in the World war (For the benefit of those who know the postal laws, this 1927. She was informed by one of Catholic University of America, and was subsequently cited for brav reibiniscences of the Prelate’s years cember 27, is the nineteenth Cin may be said: All the papers this oflfice mails out will be paid- the board of trustees that she had Washington, D. C. of work in Colorado and predicted ery on the Tield of battle. He has been accused of teaching Catholic Monsignor O’Dwycr spoke, express cinnati diocesan priest to be conse organized two parishes and served as for subscriptions under the terms of the law. Whether papers doctrino in her classes. In response that Monsignor O’Dwyer .is destined ing his pleasure at merting so many for even greater honors than have al crated in the Cincinnati Cathedral. fheir first pastor. He has been Chan are paid for individually or by' organizations, they come under to her vigorous denial he explained of his fellow priests of *^he Denver He iA the third native son of the city cellor of the diocese during the ad that the objectionable lesson had ready come to him. the secbnd-class mailing privilege so long as they are not diocese. He declared that the great Monsimor O’Dwyer has been Stop to reach the Episcopacj’, all being ministration of Archbishop McNicho- something to do with a priest After activity of the local clergy is being sons of old St. Joseph's parish. The las; The new Prelate will have the forced on an unwilling-or indifferent public)/ > . vigorous cudgelling of her memory ping Avith Father William O’Ryan at It will take perhaps one month to make the change-over’ remarked over the nation and he men St.