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GREAT CATHOLIC WAR CONVENTION IN DENVER MONDAY REPRESENTATIVES FROM FOUR DIOCESES TO PLAN DRIVE CATHOLIC BOY SCOUTS OF Pray for the New Serial NATIONAL WAR COUNCIL COLORADO WIN LIBERTY Success ol the Story Starts ASKS THAT EVERY PARISH BOND CHAMPIONSHIP AGAIN; Catholic Press N e x t W e e k HAVE SOMEBODY HERE TO PRESIDENT TO GIVE PRIZE LEARN PLANS FOR SOLDIERS For Second Time Troop 47 Goes Over Top Organization To Prepare Church’s Part In In Raising Funds To Campaign For Funds Will Defeat Kaiserism Be Formed INDIVIDUALS WILL GET MEDALS VOL. XIV. No. 10. DENVER. COLO., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1918. $2 PER YEAR. BISHOP TIHEN ISSUES LETTER Scoutmaster Frank F. Farrell 6f Troop W ill Kelly, William Cosgriflf, William 47 is this week in receipt of a letter from Pitre, John Knight, Gerald Lyons, John ABBOT AURELIUS OF A convention called by the National Chief Executive James E. West of the Lynch and Charles Young. All o f these The Catholic World Catholic War Council to plan the Cath ♦ PROGRAM FOR MEETING NEXT ♦ ♦ MONDAY. * national Scout headquarters congratulat boys will receive medals or bars (the BENEDICTINE ORDER olic part in the great drive for war funds ♦ 1:30 p. m.—Meeting called to or- ♦ ing him and his troop on the winning of latter if they already have medals for to be made in the week starting No ♦ der. Address by Bishop on import- ♦ the President’s award in the Third Lib previous service), indicating that they Priest Invents New Way to authorities of the churches to which vember 11 will be held in Denver next BHSSED,ENTHRONED ♦ anoe of Catholic War Work. ♦ erty Loan campaign. This award is made have sold at least ten bonds, altho most To Pay Off Debt. they,belong and to members of Congress Monday morning, by Catholic leaders ♦ 2:00—Address by the Hon. H. M. ♦ to the one troop in each state which of them sold as high as forty, fifty and A new and excellent way to reduce the protesting against the war department’s from all parts of the Province of Santa New Coadjutor Installed Amid ♦ Beardsley of New York, a member ♦ secures the largest number of subscrip sixty bonds each. The presentation of debt on parish property has been discov action. No reason for the war depart Fe, which includes the Archdiocese of ♦ of the National United War Wei- ♦ tions. In the Third bond campaign, the President’s award and the War Serv ered by Rev. Father Petrowich, rector ment’s action was given. Magnificent Ceremony at Santa Fe and the Dioceses of Denver, El + fare Campaign Committee, explain- ♦ Troop 47 not only far exceeded the record ice medals will be made in connection of St. Casimir’s Lithuanian church, Pat Referring to this change, the National Beatty, Penna. Paso and Tucson. Similar conventions 4* ing plan of campaign. ♦ of any other troop in the state, but sold with the public Liberty Loan celebration erson, N. J. A debt o f $13,000 has been Catholic War Council, thru Bishop Mul- have been called for every Province of the ♦ 3:00—Address by T. A. Gannon ♦ more than the total bonds of the two next Saturday evening. on the parish since the completion of doon, has issued the following state SUPERIOR OF COLORADOANS Church in America. Denver has the dis 4* of New York, ti representative of ♦ nearest competitors and within ten oi the buildings, and Father Petrowich re ment: tinction of being the only city which is 4* the National Catholic War Council. ♦ the total number of the three troops alized that his little congregation would “It is not the intention of the war Visited This State Few Weeks not an Archiepiscopal See where one of 4* 3:30—Address by F. N. Chaley of ♦ closest in competition. HIBERNIANS W AN T find difficulty in removing this burden, department' to deprive chaplains of then- Ago; Bishop Canevin these meetings will be held. rank, but to forbid t^em to wear the 4" New York, a member of the Na- ♦ Troop 47, therefore, is winner of state as there was not much left over after Presides. Bishop Tihen, always to the forefront ♦ tional United War Work campaign, ♦ awards for both Second and Third Lib paying 6 per cent interest and the neces insignia o f rank, the o^aplaifis to have in patriotic works, has put his Diocese JOURNAL CONTINUED the rank, pay, and promotion as usual. 4> explaining the “Earn and Give” Di- ♦ erty Loan campaigns. The boys who sary expenditure of parochial routine. It The Rt. Rev. Aurelius Stehle, coadjutor squarely behind the movement and tlie The chaplains should wear only the cross 4" vision for Boys and Girls. ♦ made this record possible are Sam Bailey, was after mature deliberation that he to the Rt. Rev. Archabbot Leander, of skeleton of a thoro organization has in the opinion of many in authority.” 4» 4:00—Address by Herbert C. Fair- ♦ Waldo Casey, Quintin Keefe, James Cum The national officers of the Ancient proposed to the people that they Jend the Benedictine Fathers, was blessed and been formed this week, with the Bishop 4* all, on the K. of C. and other Cath- ♦ mings, George Stanton, Felix Farrell, Order of Hibernians are coming in for their money to the church, without inter enthroned as an Abbot in St. Vincent himself as chairman, the Rev. Hugh L. 4> olio war work. ♦ Ralph Moore, Charles Prints, Dorrance criticism from some members of the est, and thus enable him to pay off the Alsace-Lorraine Shown archabbey, Beatty, Pa., with magnificent McMenamin and W. P. MePhee as. aids, 4» General discussion. ♦ Bunn, Louis Hough, George Ott, Robert order for suspending The National Hi present mortgage and note; then he Faithful to France. ceremony Wednesday. Abbot Aurelius Herbert Fairall as chairman of the conl- 4««4> + «44>44i«4><>4k««« Moore, Dan Conway, Charles Donahue, bernian, ^hich was undoubtedly the most would place to the credit of the church Here are statistics more instructive is over the Colorado Benedictines and mittee on organization, John F. Reardon readable magazine issued by any na in a savings bank account as much as than a long article and an unanswerable visited them a few weeks ago. on publicity, John Devine on speakers, so ordered. Ours, therefore, the duty to tional Catholic society. John J. O’Dea, the church revenue would permit every argument: There were in 1914 in the The Rt. Rev, Regis Canevin, D.D., William H. Delleker on boys and girls’ prove that we can and will work as faith state secretary for Pennsylvania, in a month, and with the accumulating inter French array, 171 generals and 1,100 o f Bishop of Pittsburgh, was' celebrant of activities, M. J. O’Fallon on industrial, SCHOOL DEDICATION fully for a united drive as we would were letter to the Catholic press questions est on the bank balance he should be ficers born in Alsace-Lorraine; and pot- the Mass; the Very Rev. Hilary, O.S.B., and James A. MeSwigan on agricultural. we working for the National Catholio the wisdom of the economy which made able to pay them back within five or six withstanding the policy of intensive Ger- The laymen who are the heads of the assistant priest; Father Ildephonse, 0. War Council alone. It must not be said, ON OCTOBER 131H the national board stop the magazine. years. Provision would be made also manisation, the German army counted S.B., master of novices, deacon of honor; various committees form an executive “They accepted the cash, but did not “The Catholics of America of Irish for the payment of the debt to any only 13 officers born in the annexed committee. Father Callistus, O.S.B., a brother of the work.” Sunday, October 13, has been selected blood,” he says, “will be disappointed if parishioners should emergency arise. The provinces. Useless to add that the rene new Abbot, deacon of honor; Father Every parish in the Province headed as the date for the blessing and dedica The entire success of our efforts will the membership fails to advise the Na people lost no time in showing their gades comprised in that unlucky little Stephen, O.S.B., prefect o f the clericate, by Archbishop Pitaval is expected to be tion of the new parochial school building depend upon the pastors and their par tional President to restore the order’s approval and in lending their money. figure were unanimously despised by the deacon of the Mass; Father Bonaven- represented in some manner at the meet a t Boulder, the finest parish school struc- ish organizations. The success of the magazine to its place as a defender both The sum of $8,000 was soon in hand, and Alsatians and Lorrainers. ture, O.S.B., subdeacon. Father Ambrose, ing ne.xt Monday. The Denver Diocese parish organizations will depend upon tiu"e in Colorado. The Rt. Rev. J. Henry last week Father Petrowich paid off aj of the Iiush cause and Catholic convic 0. 5.B., rector of the seminary, acted as will be especially well represented. : ■•'^ihen, D.D., Bishop of Denver, will offi- their contact with the county and dio tions.” Tire Pennsylvania state officers note amounting to $7,740. The pastor ^ ecclesiastical notary and read .the Papal Bislioj* Tihen has sent out the following Pope’s Great War Work cesan committees. Your county and ciate. The building was completed in of the A. 0. II. have gone on record figures that he has a clear saving of $800 > Shown in Pamphlet.