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REGISTER Pope Benedict XV in 1919, and Dwight D Kennedy Third U. S. President ' Te Meet Pope in Vatican City Washington—For the third time in history an American President will meet with a Pope when President Kennedy calls j DENVEROtmOUC on Pope John XXIII next month. Confirmation that Mr. Ken-: nedy will meet with Pope John came from White House sources. The meeting will take place in a presidential visit to Ireland, West Germany, and Italy, expected to begin June 20. THE TWO PREVIOUS U.S. Chief Executives who have met; with a Pope when in office were Woodrow Wilson, who visited! REGISTER Pope Benedict XV in 1919, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who visited Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Pope John in 1959. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963 DENVER, COLORADO N®* Colleges to Graduate 250 Record Class at Heights Regis Exercises hr 115 To Get Degrees M oy 30 In Fieldhouse on June 3 Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will confer degrees on 135 seniors at One hundred fifteen students will receive degrees, with Archbishop Loretto Heights college, Denver, Thursday, May 30, at 5 p.m. in the Urban J, Vehr, presiding, at Regis college’s 85th annual commence­ CTO Youihs Honor Mary 42nd annual graduation ceremony. The program is to be held in the ment exercises to be held Monday, June 3, at 10:30 a.m. in the Regis A solemn moment in the arcbdiocesan CYO. The other members of the queen’s new May Bonfils Stanton Center of Performing Arts on the campus. fieldhouse, Denver. CYO tribute to the Blessed Mother comes as court are, from ieft, Heien Fitzpatrick, Mary William E. Walsh, chairman Commencement speaker will Ceci Nowak, vice president of the archdioc­ Halfen, secretary of the archdiocesan CYO; of the advisory committee of be Father Bernard Leeming, esan group, places a crown of flowers on the Juliette Skau, an d ' Karen McDuff. Several the New York City board of 9 High Schools S.J., dean of theology at Hey- statue of Mary in Our Lady of Fatima hundred CYO members from all parts of education and district govern­ throp college, Oxford, England. church, Lakewood. Just behind Miss Nowak the Denver metropolitan area took part in or of Rotary International, will To Graduato 712 The Jesuit is regarded as one is Jim Capra, president of' the archdiocesan the ceremonies on May 19. deliver the commencement ad­ Joint graduaUon exercises will of the world’s foremost author­ dress. be held June 2 at 3 p.m. in the ities on ecumenism and Church The ceremony will be a cli­ City Auditorium arena for 712 unity. In Caffhodral Ritas max to a week of events sched­ seniors from nine Denver Cath­ uled in honor of the graduates. olic high schools. Archbishop EVEN’TS ON the Regis com­ This is the largest graduation Urban J. Vehr is to preside at mencement week-end program class ever held at Loretto the ceremonies. The graduates include the president’s re­ Heights college. are listed on page 14. ception, given by the Very Rev. A total of 930 graduates will Archdicx:ese to Gain Richard F. Ryan, S. J., for all receive diplomas from all 16 OTHER ACTIVITIES for the graduates and their parents. It Catholic high schools in the senior class include the Loretto will be held Saturday, June 1, archdiocese. High schools in Day ceremonies Tuesday, May from 4;30 to 5;30 p.m. in the 28, at 2 p.m. in the quadrangle other cities are holding private Student Center. Six Priests on May 25 near the Administration build­ commencement exercises, as ing. listed in the “Denver Catholic The Baccalaureate Mass will Julie Ahem will be honored Register’’ of May 16. be Sunday, June 2, at 4 p.m. in The Archdiocese of Denver will gain six new priests in ordination ceremonies to the Regis fieldhouse. llie RL Rev. Bernard Leeming, S.J. be held Saturday, May 25, in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Arch-l®u„„„^‘®u„ , , William E. Walsh Rev. MonsIgnor John Cava­ bishop Urban J. Vehr will preside at the solemn rites, which are to begin at 9:30 ^ .hg /ir. ^ho^^best'^ tvoifies naugh, editor of the “Denver a.m.. All six ordinands have completed their studies at St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver. the Loretto ideal of ^Fides, Catholic Register,’’ will deliver I Auxiliary Bishop David M. Mores, et Cultura. Accolado to Mom, Too the baccalaureate sermon. Fa­ ! Maloney, the ordaining prelate, Seniors, their parents, and ther Ryan will be celebrant of Burse Donations Evidence [will be assisted by the Very faculty members will be honor' the Mass. [Rev. John J. Danagher, C.M., ed at a banquet in Machebeuf Aurora Oad of Nine to Get Ph.D. At the commencement cere­ Thanks to God for Priests 'rector of St. Thomas’ seminary; hall Wednesday, May 29, at ’ monies June 3, the graduates Father George C. Tolman, C.M., p.m. Sister Frances Marie, col will be presented by the Rev. Ten donors the past Long years of homework in | mind and decided to continue worked in a glass plant in Jean­ week excellent way of thanking God seminary professor; and other lege president, will be host at Harry E. Hoewischer, S.J., gave $113 to the St. Jude burse the confusion of a houseful ofif^*® struggle. nette, Pa. for six priests to be ordained in members of the seminary fac- the banquet. A number of out­ dean of Regis college. 'The de­ for the training of seminarians. the Cathedral May 25 and who children are drawing to a happy Mr. Olson lives with his wife, ulty. standing girls wiH be received HE BEGAN his college ca grees will be conferred by Fa­ Their donations bring the burse will serve in the Archdiocese of Father Charles T. Herbst, close for Walter L. Olson, who Jessica, and eight of their chil­ into Kappa Gamma Pi. dren at 2010 Lima street, Aur­ reer after eight years in the ther Ryan. total to $721.36. Denver. C.M., will serve as lector at the will receive his Ph.D. degree in U.S. Army Quartermaster Donors included: Colorado Blessed Sacrament Guests at the banquet will ora. The oldest son, Walter, Jr., parish'ordination and give an explana­ go to the Center of Performing special education May 26. corps and Air Force. FATHER LEEMING has writ­ Springs, Mrs. J.B., $11; Colo­ Holy Name society, Denver, 21, is a student in the Jesuit tion of the ceremonies in Eng­ Arts for the Mary Night cere­ An active member of St. ten several important works on rado Springs, Mrs. W.C., $5; added $100 to its parish burse. seminary in St. Louis, Mo. He served in the Pacific the lish for the benefit of the con­ mony. The seniors will recite Therese’s parish, Aurora, Mr. Church unity, including The Denver, Anonymous, $60; Den­ Sacred Heart of Mary parish. ater as navigator with the Air gregation and laity present, the Acts of Consecration, and Olson spent his entire college Churches and the Church, which ver, Anonymous, $5; Denver, A South Boulder, gave $47.40 to- ONE MEMBER of the family, Transport command and later St. Thomas’ seminary choir Jane Lewicke, sodality prefect, and university career in the as personnel officer and squad­ aroused world-wide interest. Friend, in thanksgiving, $5; iward its parish burse. Lynn, 15, is a sophomore in is to provide music at the cer­ will present a floral tribute to midst of rearing a family of Machebeuf high school, Den­ ron commander. He worked closely with non- Denver, I.R.L., $5; Denver, emonies and at the Solemn Pon­ Our Lady as a representative nine children and, in addition, ver. When Mr. Olson was launch­ Catholic sources while research­ N. P., $1; Denver, A.T.A.,DONATIONS in TO the semi­ tifical Mass. of the student body. of holding down a full-time job. nary burse should be sent to Four others are attending St. ing ais college studies at the ing for his book, including thanksgiving, $1; Denver, R.G. The six , ordinands are the Father Matthew R. Lynch, S. O. , $10; and Denver, Mrs.th(B H.C. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Therese’s school in Aurora. University of New Mexico, Al­ members of the World Council Rev. James J. Cuneo, the Rev. J., of Regis college, will de­ NOW THA'T it is all over, ex­ of Churches and the Interna­ G., $10. Archbishop of Denver, Chan- Alan, 11, is in the sixth grade; buquerque, in December, IMS, Robert E. Hehn, the Rev. John liver the sermon at the Mary cept for marching up to receive Mary Beth, 9, in the third W^ter, Jr., was already start­ tional Missionary Council. Offerings given the St.. Jude eery office, 1536 Logan Street, iR. Lechman. the Rev. Gerald his diploma from Colorado State Night program. Father Robert ing first grade. A teacher of systematic the- burse this coming week are an . Denver 3, Colo W. Phelan, the Rev. John J. college, Greeley, he laughs and Greenslade. Heights chaplain, The determined father was otogy at Heytbrop college for Sliemers, and the Rev. Gerald says; “I’d never do it again — will give Benediction. awarded his B.A. degree in so­ more than 21 years. Father J. Stremel. Commencement activities will not on a part-time basis any­ way.” cial studies and psychology in Leeming formerly taught at the Complete stories of the ordi­ reach their spiritual climax at 1951 and his M.A. degree in Pontifical Gregorian university nands and officers at their First the Baccalaureate Mass to be There were times, in fact, in school administration and psy­ in Rome and at the Pontifical the long, hard struggle toward Solemn Masses were printed in offered May 30 at 11:30 a.m.
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