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OVER 2,600 DENVER CATHOLICS in ARMED FORCES K T^ B Ib K Sund Colorado’s Largest \eirspaper; Total Press Run, AU Editions, Far Above SOOfiOO; Denver Catholic Register, 23,689 A w arded] OVER 2,600 DENVER CATHOLICS IN ARMED FORCES Content! Copjrisrhted by the Cetholie Preu Society. Inc., 1342—Permi«»ion to Reproduce, Except; iColorado Priest’ s Sister, Register College on Article* Otherwise Msrked, Given After 12 M. Pridsy Followins Issue Nearly 20 Have Been Killed in Action and *'0 Be Repatriated Soon : — . The doctoral thesii: of the Rev I>r. Edward Woeber. vice Chan- Several Are Missing The Retr. William J. Gallngheri without which thev wmilH h .c. ■ P“*’lohed this week by , Vo«i«bur* ha* received word had a « .„ ty L r d CoUeee o{ Joumal- ism. The work, entitled Tkf In- the Department of State was bom in 1800, trrprllationM, was compiled by the K t ^ b i b K KjJjliBron Ah«t hi* »i»Ur, aiSHl-Ji her St. Francis de Sales' With 269 Men, Women in degree from l^dcliffe college. priest in parti^ fulfillment of the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denvei) Catholic Register. We Have [^Hjknoll nan stationed in T*n- i^ter completing her novitiate i . - ’’ Alio the International New* Serrica (Wire and Hail), a Lai^e Special Service, Seven Smaller Servicea. Service Leads Parishes; Reports Made |^adc< Dairen, is now in Shang- New 1 ork she wa*.............. sent toa Japa-i t»hifh he re-; photo Features, and Wide World PhotOA l^etwaiting the next repatria- nese school in .Seattle. Wa.h as ff'-®'* "1 ^*'® Catholic, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- lioB *hip to America. Sister superior. She was the youngest ’ "‘''‘‘" “ y America. xXXVIIt. No. 14. DENVER, COLO.. T H I RSDAV. NOV. 26, 1912. 31 PER YE.AR To Chancery Still Incomplete ImvT Gerard has been in Asia of 40 nuns in the Northwest com.I rather M oeber's dissertation [Jg three year*. After the attack munily,. One year later ahe'w^al ^*^®*T* a.spcrt of the Pauline Incomplete returns to the Chancery office from the ' Pearl harbor she wa* incar- poasegsed of a speaking knowl- teaching o f . the* in aritiv Uii to «t*d in the Maryknoll convent edge of Japanese and was trans- ■^P*’*^**’ whereby the valid ^Calfskin Pyx Case (^liplain V. H. Mrnarik (left), parishes of the Metropolitan area show that over 2,600 Cath­ I Dairen as an internment pris- ferred to Los Angeles, Calif., marriage of two unbaptiled per­ fomiffli ■!Tt?rr>nt in I o%tf7 Field No. 2, S*i. Uwirge Grafton olic men and women from Denver and its suburbs are now ' of war. In a letter to Father* where the Maryknoll nuns con­ sons though consummated, may be I t)« THr rave* r^periaU; de«ianrd for armv Ma^a Ltt«, >«a« made gher she wrote t “ We have the ducted a school for moi;e than 1,- dissolved in favor of the fffith. in the lealltrrseraft rlaaae* held 'Aedneada^ r\ening* in the l'SO*NC('.S .serv'injr their country’ in the armed forces. Most of the returns^ unity to send letter* through 000 Japanese children. Her suc­ The work contains 160 pages elub in Denver. ,\boiil 12 aoldier* rompri«e the gi^Dtip, direrird bv were made before Nov. 1 and do not jrive an exhaustive list American consul, who is re- cess and facility in the use of the and is now on sale throygb--i ‘ K. J. Ronino (renter)* Oiri«tma« «ifta are now rlainiinK the attention , . m i eing shortly. We are comfort- language prompted her to seek librarj* of the C.akh*Hc^'^Biver*ity | of the bova, who are prtHlurinic *onir handaome pTrliire framea, 'roaarv Of tho pari&hlOnPrS WnO &TP SPrvinjf. TnC pfiStOTR n&VG dl8- mterned here in our own foreign mission work. I of Americar**'irich cop^-rights al'lj cases, kev cases. piir«es, and billfold.. , tributcd cards foF the purpose of rejfistering the men and nirent—11 sisters, three priests, In an earlier letter to Falherl.tbese*' published by its graduate I women from their parishes in the various branches of the a brother. Every morning^ Gallagher she described her -tm-1 students. gii[[K I p[ic[ army, navy, marine corps, coast have three Masses in our presaions of the Orient. "One| The dissertation of the Rev. Dr. guard, nurses' corps, apd the wom­ d, and the Rosary and Bene­ thing that stands out is the reali-i Walter J. Canavan, assistant of St. en's organizations. An indication tton every afternoon. Our zation of the beauty of one's faith., Francis de Sales' parish, will be .4 city-wide novena directei tO that the'lists of most parishes are llth is good, and we have all we Mr here there.ig so much in the at-1 published next week. Entitled,OufEntitled Ijidy, Queen of Peace, i* by no meafis complete is the fact I in the way of food, clothing, mospheje that is not Christian, and' /'ro/cssion of Faith, it treatsr..t. of jp 32 Denver parochial that in every parish several w-ho fuel. We keep busy with where there is little in tjie way of the canonical attestation* of or- high schools, scademies, grade have been in the services for .oking, sewing, doing laundry, natural distraction* like newspa- thodox faith-that must be taken schools, and orphanages through months are being recorded each r t ndying, and reading." per* and the radio, the ‘one thing by cleric* when they are ordained, the leadership of the Loretto week. In a communication from the necessary’ stands out and forms transferred, or promoted. This Height* college Sodality of the II’ (he basis of a deep peace and joy . The number of Denver Catholics tryknoll mother-house in New work was also written in fulfill­ Blessed Vihgin. From Nov. 30 Ip who have been killed in action to­ i. Father Gallagher wa* noti- that take the place of all that is ment of the requirements^ for a Dec. 8 the novena of Ma.s*es and tals nearly 20, and several more that all the remaining Mary- gone. One's great desire is to doctorate in canon law, which the Communions will be offered- foy share this knowledge and love-with priest received last June from the OF EXCITFINI are reported as missing in action. .ptlers in the Northern missions peace. A triduum for the Holj' these lesa fortunate Japanese.” Catholic university., Cathedral parish leads the list in High-ranking an n , i the Orient are now in Shang- Father will feature the final three rasualtiee with five. One parish, linve been given ikt | The sister* suffered no phys- day*, for which special closing St. Francis de Sales’, will prob­ tviolence at any time, although In Denver Retirement *ervices will be arranged by the Gay, happy carnival days return ably have onc-tenth of it* entire ^ rv ire medal indt» to the Knights of Columbus home ^llio lic generali. Ia _ were closely confined. The college. [ membership in the armed force* ttians, however, were won- Mi.ss Margaret Anna Maddeni, next week, when the mammoth when the teen-age. group is in­ u CUrtawhl Homo From Charities bazaar will rnwhtiika, Olds., fully loyal and solicitous, and Bishop Following Steps prefeet of the l.oretto Heighta so­ ducted. It already leads in the manage to furnish the nun* dality. direefed letter* to the vari­ I be thrown open to the public for number of men and women in the action while hesdia ! three nights, Dec. 3, 4, and S, that forces in Hawaii. nth meat, eggs, and vegetables. ous schools and is in charge of the service, 269,-and the total will un­ novena. which ends appropriately I promi.te to be packed with all the doubtedly 5fo well over 300. There Gen. Hugh J. Caier I Of Archbishop Pitaval on the Feast of the Immaculate i colorful excitement of the former arc approximately 3,500 men, N. Y., and 1* ajhingioa. gl Girls’ College Has Conception. well-known Silver Dollar days. women, and children in the parish. distinguished liimidthi In her letter Miss .Madden as­ Tom Nevin, general chairman of Besides St. Francis de Sales', paign in the Philippian, Blood Donor Unit (By Monsicnor Smith) unique tribute to the boa.st that it serted that "in this crucial moment the event, has announced that all two other parishes have given ! is in readine.ss to present the peo- The fact that the Most Rev. An­ is a privilege to live in Colorado. of World war 11 superior arm* and more than 200 to the country. Ca­ : Westerkaai thony J. Schuler, S.J., retiring The Most Rev. John Baptist brilliant military’ taCtics are in^ I pie of Denver with one of the most thedral, 209, and Our Lady of Mt. KE. 9043 \] Bishop of El Paso, Tex., has come Pitaval, fifth Archbishop of Santa sufficient to bring about peace. entertaining of such event* the city Carmel, 223. Talk—DonVWi to Denver to spend his remaining Fe, came to Denver late in 1920, We need God's blessing on our has ever witnessed. Parish Figures Are Lit\ed Telephony Yotr days in Regis college, where he about two years after hi* resigna­ country's endeavor*. Our soldier*., Leading attractions in the car- The reports that have been re­ Everything a G«o4_ once was president, recalls that tion from the New Mexico see, and sailors, and marines need Hi* lov-; \ nival are the generous cash awards ing protection. Because the pray-' to be made each night. 0n Th^s- corded in the Chancery follow:' Should Biu this ia the .second time in histoiy lived in St.
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