Tenant Council' Answer to Public Housing Foes
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is so istian. ps the I e catl *Ejp ap the from leave : loose D E N l/ E R oletely show, been erwise O llH O L I C will THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1973/2 SECTIONS/VOL. XLVIl NO. 22 SERVING THE CATHOLICS OF NORTHERN COLORADO 72 YEARS y. He REGISTB? ite the •etend- 1 a V e Hey Kids! T did, ere is Tenant Council' Answer blame Reader Rally will conse- Contesf' Ends lere is len he To Public Housing Foes On Jan. 26 idmis- [s and I,Editor's Note; In last le Sac- week's Denver Catholic Reg s, he ister Bishop George Evans, which vicar for Urban and Rural Af grow, fairs for the Denver Archdio id de- cese, alerted the area media to the possibility of federal government's declaring a mo ratorium on funds for public housing.) By Regina Vincent While the country watches to see whether the Nixon ad ministration declares a mora torium on public housing funds, two Denver Sisters con tinue their tireless work in serving the needs of low in come families in four hous ing projects sponsored by the Denver Archdiocese (with fed eral approval). At the end of 1972 the W all Street Journal, a national-pa per devoted to business news, carried a report that the White House administration was considering an 18-month moratorium on public housing funds and supplemental rent subsidies. It was pointed out that the administration apparently seems to think that the only way to find answers to the housing problem is by cutting off government participation in the program while an ex haustive study of the situation is made. Workers in the field of pub- hc housing claim that such action constitutes a govern Photo by Vaughn mental drop out and they urge that the public voice be raised to prevent such gov Who Needs More Ice These Days? ernmental action. Even though there were homes without heat and many most residents of Metro Denver would cry out at the schools were closed because of the lack of fuel, Denver These same workers claim scene; “ Who Needs More Ice These Days?’ ’ Incidentally City Park employees seem to think that the Mile High these men were using the water to smooth out the ice that the only solution to the City needs more ice as they are shown spraying water so that there could be ice skating. problems confronting the pub on one of the City Park lakes in .sub zero weather. But lic housing is a total c o m- ^itment on the part of the fovernment and of the people Prayer Services af Cathedral Jan. 25 Of the nation in assisting those jvho need help in getting ad equate housing. World Aulhorily Probes Unify Dilemma ; If the administration would Protestants and Catholics of Metropolitan Denver and around the world for his work for Christian unity, will contact Sisters Mary Lucy nearby cities will join in an ecumenical prayer service for deliver the main address of the evening. His topic will be Downey and Sister Louise Job Church unity that will heal the divisions in the world and “ Christian Unity Dead or Alive?’’ they would find that these two unite all men who are now separated from one another and Few persons in the world have the knowledge of the dedicated women, who trans from God. Church Unity movement as does Father Stansky, for he has ferred from the field of edu The prayer service, which is being sponsored by the Den been working in the field of ecumenism since 1957. cation to take over the direc ver Archdiocese with the cooperation of the Denver Council The past month Father Stransky has been on a tour of tion of the four archdiocesan of Churches will be conducted in the Cathedral of the Im Europe and the Far East in connection with his work in Continued on Page 15 maculate Conception Thursday evening, Jan. 25, at 8 o’clock. advancing Christian unity. The event will bring to a close in Colorado the world wide After his ordination as Paulist priest in 1957, Father Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Stransky completed po.st-graduate work in Catholic and Archbishop James V. Casey will be host and Church Protestant mission studies at the Catholic University of Amer Help Victims leaders of the various denominations in Denver will partici ica, Washington; the University of Muenster in Germany; and pate. the Gregorian University in Rome. Q uake Rev. Richard Hanifen, Chancellor of the Denver Archdio In 1960 the late Cardinal Bea, the father of Catholic ecu cese, is the coordinator of arrangements for the ecumenical menism, appointed Father Stransky to be a staff member of 4, 197| prayer service. the Secretariat for promoting Christian Unity established by \ Sfory Page Four The Rev. Thomas F. Stransky, C. S. P., who is renowned Continued on page 3 Council of Churches Hires Cafholic Sister New avenues of cooperation of the Commission on Educa cation Commission. She is the between the Archdiocese and tional Ministries of the Prot first Roman Catholic Sister to OFFICML (E the Colorado Council of estant ecumenical group. serve in this capacity. homily Sister Helen will serve as such vt Churches have been opened Her duties will include con ter is ( with the appointment of Sis the first part-time coordinator ducting research to determine y4PPOINT/VIENTS of the activities of the Edu- ter Helen Weber as Director the Cktmmissions direction, It initiating plans for the group, offer \ coordinating the Commis becauj sion’s activities with other de Reverend Jack Hencier, C.M.F. to be Assistant Pastor, SL Renewal Unlimited Seeks Anne’s Church, Arvada. with y nominational programs in the work c education field, and working ARCHBISHOP JAMES V. CASEY northe To Inspire Morried People with the Commission’s news Monday, January 15, 12; 30 p.m.—Denver, Chancery Confer To lelf'^r. From September through On the weekend of Jan. 19- ence Room, Meeting of Archdiocesan Campus Ministry joy; 21, Renewal Unlimited is She will also serve her fifth Chaplains. wherei May of each year, Renewal .year as a member of the holding a weekend tor coup Thursday, January 18, 12:00 noon—Denver, Catholic Educa Birthd. Unlimited conducts week Commission, whose main les. On the weekend of tion Office, Catholic Education Guild Luncheon. life w£ ends to create dynamic chan Feb. thrust is to coordinate the ed 16-18 Renewal will conduct a that pc nels through which marriage ucational opportunities of BISHOP GEORGE EVANS can serve human needs. family weekend. The children The Oi of the family will be under member Churches and the Tuesday, January 16, 7:00 p.m.—Denver, Francis Heights years Renewal Unlimited pursues Catholic Church. this goal in three ways. First, the .supervision of two lic Board Meeting or hide there are discussions by Fa ensed teachers. Because of The Precious Blood Sister Wednesday, January 17, 12:00 noon—Denver Technological 3 year Center Ministries luncheon ther Francis Bakewell, S. .1., the preparation for the chil is currently the coordinator of shaped dren’s program, reservation Archdiocesan school plan Thursday, January 18, 8:00 p.m.—Denver, St. John’s Cathed any otl on the real problem areas of ral, Cynthia Widel—Christianity in the Community marriage. deadline for the February ning; she will continue to hold To( Second, group encounters weekend will be Feb. 4. this position while working on sacrifii led by trained and concerned Intere.sted persons should the Commission. missioi call Renewal Unlimited at facilitators allow married The principal of .^11 Saints Th couples to examine in a more .573-9.5.87 or 237-9056 for fur Religious Education Study tidings ther information or reserva School, Denver, for seven objective sense the skills they years, and past Elementary based ( j)osse.ss for relating to anoth tions for either the .fanuary Christr or February weekends. Education coordinator for the er human being. Central .\rea of FJducation, At Catholic U. Praised vened Third, couple time provides .Sister Helen has a master’s The new religious educa advanced study in religious men . a unique, unhurried, moment degree in school administra tion program offered by the education. The Rev. William in so many lives when couples 5nurn Revised tion from the University of Catholic University in Wash Ubeheler is working for h is are encouraged to take stock Colorado. ington, allows the student to of themselves and their mar master’s degree in religious 'Our Father' focus on the religious educa riage through mutual discus education at Notre Dame Un Ai OAKLAND, Oalif. — (NC) tion needs of his diocese, de iversity. sion of questions Renewal’s clared the Rev. Dennis Gra- years of experience have for — A survey of readeis by the Father Grabian is a native Catholic Voice, paper of the bian, who is doing graduate Coloradoan. He was born and mulated. work there and expects to re Renewal weekends, which Oakland diocese, has shown reared in Evergreen. He took Ut that the vast majority of the ceive his masters degree next high school studies at Regis provide the perfect atmos summer. phere for being away and to resf>ondents reject a revised in Denver, and made his Under the new approach a gether, are held at Mt. St. version of the “ Our Father” studies for the priesthood at student is allowed to concen Francis, near Colorado proposed by an ecumenical .St. Thomas’ Seminary. He Pope J Springs. group. trate on those courses that was ordained in 1970. He will help solve the needs of an intc served as an assistant at St.