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ANNUAL COLLECTION SET FOR MISSION SUNDAY Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc,, 1937— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Saturday Following Issue Registorials PRESENTATION GENEROSITY IN mOCESAN CHARITIES GIVING ASKED AMONG BEST IN NATION CHURCH WILL Denver ('jitholicg can be justly DENVER CATUOUC proud of the extent and the ef fectiveness of the (iatholic Charities organization, which, under the di MARK JUBILEE BY ORDINARY rection of the- Very Rev. Msf(r. John R. Mulroy, has become one of the best in the nation. Its work is Bishop Vehr to Celebrate Anniversary Mass Bishop’s Letter Cites Divine Mandate of done quietly, but well. Its methods arc scientific, but not cold. Its Oct. 24; History o'f Parish Is REGISTER Church to Teach All Men; Colorado stair members are well trained, but Districts in Neeci still human. It combines the Compiled The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Christ-like charity of the Church Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, in • with the scientific understandini; The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr will celebrate Solemn of human needs that modern VOL. XXXIII. No. 9. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1937. $2 PER YEAR a letter to all priests and people of Colorado urges an sociological study has brought Pontifical Mass at the silver jubilee celebration of Presen extensive observance of Mission Sunday, Oct. 24. Bishop about. tation church at 9 ;30 o’clpek Sunday, Oct. 24. Approxi Vehr calls attention to the Divine mandate’of the Church Through its central oifices, its mately 40 members of the clergy will take part in the yeari has been to 'preach the Gospel to every creature and asks that each , institutions, and the organizations procession preceding the Mass and will be guests Of the affiliated with it, the Catholic A Refuge for the Sick, Unfortunate, j;" ?“ wage-earning Catholic enroll in the Society for the Propaga pastor, the Rev. Henry A. Geisert, at a luncheon to be served Charities bureau carries on an ex Nebr., which this week is celebrating its golden jubilee. The latest addition to the present structure, pic tion of the Faith to further that command. He calls es tensive program of family and at 12:15 tured below, was dedicated in June, 1931, by the Most Rey. James Duffy, first Bishop of Grand Island. pecial attention to the financial stress in the mission dis child welfare work, health service, Bishop Vehr will be assisted at Mass by the following: | The hospital is in charge of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration, who con- and social action. It does neces Archpriest, the Very Rev. Thomas D. Coyne, C.M.; deacons duct St. Anthony-, hospital in Denver and St. Francis- hospital and sanitarium in Colorado Springs. Two tricts of Colorado, which are aided in the annual collection sary work that no other agency, . , ^ /i t , “' t ti T-n ^ J 4-u T nuns from the Denver institution. Sitter M. Amanda, superior, and Sister M. Antonia, and one from the to be taken up Mission Sunday. The letter follows: governmental or private, cares for. of honor, the Rew James P. Flanagan and the Rev. Leo Colorado Springs hospital, Sister M. Ambrosia, are attending the anniversary celebration in Grand Island Oct. 10, 1937 The relief work and the social Flynn; deacon, the Rev. Charles this week. Reverend Dear Father and Be Hagus; subdeacon, the Rev. Je security program of the federal loved Peoples rome Weinert; master of cere government have by no means monies, the Rev. Edward M. Once each year, the attention IS Seminarians to done away with the need for such Eniagements of of our Catholic people is called private agencies as the Catholic Woeber; acolytes and thurifer, students at St. Thomas’ seminary. to the mission work of the Church 'P Charities. in our owm country and through Much o f the money needed to The address will be delivered by the Rev. Louis J. Grohman. out the world. The Church has a carry on this program, comes from Bishop Vehr in clear and unmistakable mandate Get Deaconship; the Community Chest, which will The following history of Pres from Christ to preach the Gospel begin its annual drive for funds entation parish, graphically de to every creature. In that com on Monday, Oct. 18. picting the struggles of the first mission there was no qualification If the Catholic Charities office pastor and people in founding it, or exception in time, place, or 23, Minor Orders is to continue its work; if 51 has been compiled by Mrs. Ed Fall Announced race. The Savior died for all men ward J. Sedlmayer, a member of other agencies devoted to the sup and yet, after so many centuries, Eighteen students at St. Thomas’ plying o f human needs are to con the parish: The following engagements of less than one-third of the people seminary wall receive the major tinue their work, the Chest cam In the latter part of Novem of the world have accepted His order of deaconship and 23 will be paign must be a success. O f the ber, 1912, the Rev. J. J. Gibbons, Bishop Urban .1. Vehr for the fall months have been announced by message and His leadership. given minor orders at ceremonies 52 organizations and institutions former pastor of the Church of the Chancery office, Denver: The heart of Christ, the Savior, to be conducted by the Most Rev. represented in the Community the Annunciation in Leadville, Oct. 17, Sunday — Seminary, yearns for souls. The Church by Bishop Urban J. Vehr in the sem Chest’s “ Wheel o f Human Ser>- returned to Colorado after a Divine authorization and direct inary chapel Sunday morniiig, Oct. ice,’’ the following are Catholic: year’s vacation trip to Europe deaconship ordination, 8:J5 a. m.; Pueblo, Holy Name rally, 3 p. m.; command must seek souls wher 17, at 8:15 o’clock. Officers at Catholic Charities, the Ave Maria and the Holy Land. Accom Colorado Springs, graduation at ever they are. Every true Cath the ordination Mass assisting the clinics, Mt. St. Vincent’s home, panied by P. McGovern, he vis Seton school of nursing, 8 p. m. olic must be apostolic and mission- Bishop will be the Very Rev. Dr. the Good Shepherd home, the ited some of the old Catholic fam Oct. 18, Monday — Community minded and do his part to bring Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., pector of Denver Deanery centers. Queen of ilies to talk over the possibilities Chest dinner. the knowledge of Christ and His the seminary, arch-deacon; the Heaven orphanage, and St. Oara’s of establishing a parish in Bar- Oct. 20, Wednesday— Seminary, saving grace to those who live in Rev. Julius Layton, C.M., notary; orphanage. num. The people were anxious junior clergy examinations, 10 a .! the darkness of unbelief. the Rev. John R. Vidal, C.M., Increased income and better for a church, but there were less . God gives His grace through master of ceremonies, and the business should lead many to be than 50 families, and they were m. Oct 21, Thursday— Semina^', the ministry of men. The' self- minor offices of the Mass will be more generous than usual in con all poor people. Shortly after, annual meeting of Alumni associa sacrificing efforts of the mission filled by seminarians in the college tributing to the Community Chest Redman hall was rented for Sun aries are indispensable in the department. this year. The golden jubilee of tion. Pontifical Mass at 9:30 a. m. day and special services. Oct. 24, Sunday— Presentation scheme of Divine Providence for Students receiving deaconship, the Chest idea’s origin in Denver The first Ma.ss was said on the church, Denver, 25th anniversary. Former Superior of St. Rosa's Home, Denver, in Group the conversion of the world, and the final order before the recep (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page S — Column i ) Pontifical Mass, 9:30 a. m.; St. we must uphold them in their work tion of the priesthood, are the Rev. Vincent de Paul’s church, Denver, by our co-operation of prayer and Messrs. Arthur Liicy, Edward Confirmation, 3:30 p. m.; St. Fran financial support. The Society for Fraezkowski, Francis 'Wagner, cis de Sales’ church, Denver, Con 12 FRANCISCAN SISTERS the Propagation of the Faith has Matthias Blenkush, and Joseph firmation, 7:30 p. m. been established as a Papal organ Warnat, all for the Diocese of Bishop Vehr to Speak Oct. 25, Monday— Pueblo, clergy ization to collect and distribute Denver; Alvin Pulokas, Diocese of conference at 1 ;30 p. m. OBSERVE 25TH JUBILEE equitably to all mission forces the Lincoln, Nebr.; Daniel Sullivan Oct. 26, Tuesday — Denver, donations of the faithful. Each and Joseph. Alker, Archdiocese of clergy conference at 10 a. m. wage-earning Catholic should con Los Angeles, Calif.; Martin Wha At Nurses^ Qraduation Oct. 28, Thursday— Salt Lake, The Sister.s of St. Francis, motherhouse in SL Louis. Cele in the very near future. She is a sider it a privilege to assist in the len, Cornelius Shea, and Charles Utah, consecration of Bishop Hunt. Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of brated also were the-25th jubilees native of Appleton, Wise., and Divine plan for the conversion of Dever, Diocese of Great Falls, souls by enrolling as an annual Colorado Springs.—The Most Pauline Burum, Raton, N.