Evening Weddings Declared Foolish by Jesuit at Sacred Heart Church
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'-. ■... /■ ■ .n / In a Letter to All the Bishops of the United States, Archbishop John Bonzano, Papal Delegate to America, Shows That Europe, Instead of Sending Peters Pence to the Pope This Year,r, Appeals to Him for Help. The United States Has “the Loving Duty of Coming W ith Increased Generosity to Our Holy Father’s Aid” MEASURE FOR INSPECTIOIT OF CHURCH INSTITUTIONS UP IN LOCAL LEGISLATURE ON SALE AT NEWS-STANDS AND CHUBCH SUPPLY HOUSES ALL OVER COLORADO AND IN MANY OUTSH)E TOWNa A. P. A. Bill Ridiculous In Its Demands; / . DENVER. COLORADO, THl^USDAT, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Fathered by Sabin, Denver ' ’ VOL. X. NO. 27. Representative * ' CATHOLIC DAILY NON-CATHOLICS DO NOT INVADE BISHOP MAKES Wagon Seats as Pews FIVE TRANSFERS SEEMS SURE AS SHOWER HONORS MEXICO, ADVISE CATHOLICS WILL BACK SANE ONE IF in the Early Days of ON FR. CALLANAN K.0F C. ORATORS " AMONG PRIESTS BISHOPS ASSIST South BouIderParish HE SUBSTITUTES ITT i ' New Parish Created at Littleton Lawrence F. Flick in Letter to Durango Rector, Who Coining John B. McGauran and Father One of the most Violent anti-Catholic provide that the governor of the ^ With Father Clarke as Register Says He Is Meeting “A man who would go among the old to Annnnciation Chi^h, Is Mannix Show War Talk Is bills ever introduced before an American .state name one in s ^ to r, the tnahop Rector. Success. residents of South Boulder and /et Given Receptiohs. niogical. points on the history of^the church in legislative body has been brought before of the Denver diocese of the Cath- the Colorado house by Representative ■ olic Chnrch select another, and thcae FATHER WHITE TO DURANGO RICH AfLE NOT INTERESTED early days there, would be. able to write FEASTED BY CAPITALIST GUNS WON’T CONVEBT MEN \ ■ an interesting volume,” said the Rev. Sabin .of Denver. It is known as house two name a third. Try this snbati- bill No. 185, and provides for the inspec tute, l^epresentatire Sabin, and the ^Fr. Oldenburg to Fruita, Fr. Kar- Enterprise Will Be Ready in Year, Antonifie Hintepbach, O.SH., rector of Gnest of Parish; City Takes Up Layman Blamets Economics for tion of all “public or private hospitab, Catholics will help you pass i t nowski to Junction, Fr.. but Will Be Launched With the Sacred Heart of Mary church. South Every Evening Before He Goes, Revolutions; Priest Praises y-eformatory homes, houses of detention, Murphy to Leadville. Poor Men’s Money. , Boulder, when in Deflver several days Displaying Appreciation. President Wilson. The Sabin bill follows in its entirety: ago. “For instance, I am told that it* asylums, sectarian seminaries, schools or “An Act to provide for the in^peetioga. Jive changes among priests of the Den- Lawrence F. Flick of 738 Pine street, was impossible to buy seats for a time Seldom has a Catholic priest in Amer t would do no good for the United institutions” by the county commission of all public or private hospitals, refonn- •ver diocese and the creation of a new Philadelphia, who is behind the move after the first church was built, and the ica been the object of ■ such attention States to intervene by force of arms in ers, grand jury, any state elective official atory homes-, hSuses of detention, ssyl- parish were announced by the Rt. Rev. ment to establish a national Catholic farmers who drove in to hear mass used and good will on the part of non-Catho- Mexico was the opinion expressed by or a committee ajqiointed by a judge of ums, sectarian seminaries, schools or in Bishop N. 0. Matz yesterday. The Rev. daily newspaper with a $2,000,000 back to take the seats oil their wagons and lics of every creed as has been mani two speakers before the Denver Knights a court of record upon the jl^tition o{ stitutions (except such state institution* John B. White, rector at Fruita, has been ing, which would insure its success, is carry them into the church to serve as fested towards Father M. F. Callanan-by of Columbus on Tuesday evening, when twenty electors. The bill was reported wherein inspection and control are how flent to the pastorate of St. Columba’s meeting with amccess in his enterprise, pews.” the citizens of Durango ajnee he was of the condition of the Church in the south out Tuesday night and got second read provided by law), by the commiSsionoB church, Durango, succeeding the Rev. M. as is shown by the following ^tter, re The South Boulder church is the ficially notified of his appointment to ern republic and the attitude the ing yesterday.' of the county in which such institntifnw F. Oallanan, new rector of Annunciation ceived by the editor of The Denver C^th- mother of all the churches in nprthem the Annunciation parish of Denver. United States government should take The committeemen do not have to be are situated, or by the grand jury there parish, Denver; the Rev. Jose])h N. Ol olio Register from him: Colorado. Although work on the erection Every night of the week preceding his toward the status of affairs was up for men of provqd good character. The bill of, or by a committee appointed by a i denburg, assistant to the Rev. T. M. Con My Dear Editor: of the Golden church was started before departure from Durango Father Callanan roundtable discussion. is so wordsd that they can swoop down judge of a court of record, upon a peti on the iffstitution at any time—mid tion signed by twenty (20) legal electora way at. .Grand Junction, goes to Fruita I have received the copy of The 'Den South Boulder’s, the latter temple was was the guest' of some prominent Prot The Hon. John B. McGauran said that night, 'for instance—and the mother su- o: the county, or. by any elective pubUc as rector; the Rev. J. B. Karnowski, as ver Catholic Register which contains a used first, so that it must really be con estant family in the southwestern met the trouble with Mexico was economic. pepihr must show them through. If she sistant to the Rev. William- J. O’Malley notice of my movement to start a Cath sidered the' older. ropolis and on the evening of Friday, A large percentage of the people lived officials of the state of Colorado; and objects, fines of $300 or $600 or long a t Leadville, goes Jto Grand JJnction as olic daify paper. I thank you very January 29, the Strater hotel was the under conditions that were practically to provide for punishing violations of prison sentences or both can be inflicted' assistant to Father Conway; flietlie Rev. J. much for printing this notice and scene of a banquet in his honor, given slavery. In a land ot seventeen milli(Hi this act, and to repeal all acts and parts on her. The court has nothing to say J . Mm-phy, assistant rector of Annuncfn- thereby helping me to further the en.- by the eminent man and capitalist, B. inhabitants, the land and natural/re- of acts in conflict with ihe provisions of Sermons Written by about who will constitute the committee. this act. tioh parish, Denver, goes t6 Leadville as terprise. ■ • ■ W. Ritter. The large banquet room of sources were owned by seven theiisand the Strater was filled from end to end That is up to the twenty petitioners— “Be it Enacted by the General Assembly'^ assistant to Father O’Malley; the Rev. You will be interested to know that families. The outbreak of hostilities, Unknown Priest in with tables tastily laid out in the form and it does not matter what soi.t of char of the State of Colorado: Edward Clarke, who has been acting rec I am making fair progress in it. I have he said, was inevitable under such con of a cross, at which were seated most of acter the petitioners might posse.sg. The “Section 1. That every public or pri-. tor of Annunciation parish, Denver, goes upwards of seventy subscription papers ditions. 1868 are Found Here the prominent professional men, bank committeemen do not have to be sworn. vate hospital, reformatory home, house to Littleton, which has been erected into in circulation and each of these papers A man who would blame the Catholic ers and merchants of the city. Numer No penalty, whatever is provided for of detention, asylum, sectarian seminary, «. new parish, having affiliated with it is headed by either a member of the Church for these cohditions uses ex A book of sermons, some of which are ous toasts in prose and verse were given tliem if they make a false report! school or institution (except such state the missions as far south as Castle Rock hierarchy or a pastor of a parish. I actly the same kind of logic as did those dated 1868, was found a few days ago in honor of the guest, who was taken The law is so broad that it will make institutions wherein inspwtion and^con- and Lake Gulch. Some of thege missions have been working on the movement for men who, some years ago, argued j;hat at the Denver Cathedral 'rectory, 1854 completely by surprise as it was only possible the unannounced inspection of trol are now provded for by law), shall have been served from Colorado Springs. a year or more and whilst my progress the Irish people were poor because they Grant, among some old papers. It is not at the last moment that he realized anyjrectory, Protestant parsonage, hotel be open at any and all times to the in Littleton and other nearlvy misgions has not been very great it has been had too many priests, i There is no more known who is the author, but the prepa a banquet was be given in his honor.