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75TH JUBILEE START SUNDAY OLD MILL SITES BEING TRANSFORMED t h o u s a n d s t o T A K E FARl IJN INTO RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL CENTERS 3-DAY PROGRAM jContente Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Plans Are Completed fdr One of Greatest BISHOP KEARNEY Celebrations Ever Held by Church WILL SPEAK AT In Colorado UliUlEBY DENVER GOROLIC What will perhaps be one of the greatest celebrations ever staged by the Church in the Rocky Mountain region CIVIC PROQRAM will be held in Denver, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, with the annual rally of the Diocesan union of the Holy I Name sofciety on Sunday as the fitst feature of the program Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr to Preside at Audi­ to be held in connection with the diamond jubilee of the torium Rites-; Governor and Mayor School, Convent Will REGISTER .Cathedral parish. Besides the iHoly Name rally, which will include a gigantic parade from the site of the old Ca­ Also Speakers Be Built at St. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have thedral at 14th and Stout to the! present edifice at Colfax Cajetan’s Also the International News Service (Wire and Man), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. and Logan and will close with outdoor Benediction of the The civic ceremony to be held in connection with the Blessed Sacrament, there will be a Solemn Pontifical Mass diamond jubilee of the Cathedral parish will take place VOL. XXXI. No. 10. DENVER, CpLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1935. $2 PER YEAR in the Cathedral on Monday at 10:30 o’clock, with Arch­ Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Municipal auditorium, A region that more than half a century ago was considered Den­ bishop Rudolph A. Gerken of with the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, pre­ ver’s best residential district but Proposed School for Mexican Children Santa Fe as the celebrant; a giant siding, and the Most Rev. James E. Kearney, Bishop of Salt that changes wrought by the mass meeting and civic program in passagf of time have transformed the Denver auditorium Monday Lake, as the principal speaker. Governor Johnson, Mayor night at o’clock, with Bishop New Provincial •into one of the city’s slum areas 8 Stapleton, and Herbert Fairall will be the other speakers, James E. Kearney of Salt Lake is now being restored to its former as the principal speaker, and a while the musical program, to be given by the Cathedral state of splendor through the gen­ Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem choir, will be under the direction of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. erosity of the heirs o f the late Mr. Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock, with and Mrs. John K. Mullen. Follow­ 01 Oblates Was Joseph J; Bosetti, V.G., with Miss Lenore Metzger at the Bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver organ. The program for the evening will be as follows: ing what is believed to be an ex­ officiating. A luncheon will be press wish of Mr. Mullen, his heirs served in the Brown Palace hotel “ Unfold Ye Portals,” from “ Re- are now carrying to completion the demption,” by C. Gounod, Cathe­ Monday at 12:30 for the visiting project of providing a beautiful j Bishops and priests. Student in Denver dral choir. and well-equipped rmigious, social, Registorials Address, Edwin C. Johnson, and educational center on the sites governor of Colorado. most intimately associated with the Holy Name Rally The Very Rev. A. C. Dusseau, Address, Benjamin P., Stapleton, early life of Mr. Mullen in Den­ ' i O.M.I., former student at Regis mayor of Denver. ver and with the beginning of his (then Sacred Heart) college here, THE OLD MAIL BAG IS Address, Herbert Fairall. rise to <ame as the greatest mill­ has been appointed provincial of FULL OF TRICKS “ Hail, Noble Hall,” from “ Tann- Sunday Afternoon the second American province of ing and grain magnate in the West The program for the demonstra­ Every man who perseveres in hauser,” by Wagner, Cathedral and the Church’s greatest bene­ the Oblate Fathers, according to the newspaper business until he choir. tion by the men of the Holy Name a cablegram received at the Oblate factor in this region. Plans were societies calls for the assembling sits in an editorial chair has, by .Address, the Most Rev. James announced this week for the erec­ Fathers’ provincial house, San the time he acquires the seat, been E. Kearney, Bjshop of Salt Lake. in the downtown section, as gpven Antonio, Tex., last Saturday. tion of a new school and convent in last week’s paper, and the told more times than he cares to “ Pilgrims’ Chorus,” from for St. Cajetan’s parish to com­ He has been acting in that ca­ remember, both by his employers “ Tannhauser,” by \yagner. Cathe­ march, starting at 2:30, to the pacity since the sudden death, re­ plete the group of buildings start­ Cathedral. The men will be led and by his deaP public, that if he dral choir. ed with the erection of the Ave cently, of the Very Rev. F. X. is not a iirst-class nitwit he will The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, by Bishop Vehr, and, after march­ Lefebvre, O.M.I., who was provin- Marie clinic this year. , ing past the reviewing stand, will do until one comes along. Hence Bishop of Denver, presiding. St. Cajetan’s church itself, the cisil for two years. The vacancy the average editor, far from hav­ assemble for a program there, to on! the council of the province left center of the Spanish-speaking be held as follows: Recitktion of ing the skin you love to touch, has parish that, will be served by the by I the elevation of Father Dus- developed a hide that would put the Holy Name pledge, led by the seiu was filled by the appoint­ new school and convent, is built Rev. Harold V. (Campbell, diocesan a rhinoceros to shame. The rhino Denver Girls to Pictured above it the architect’s drawing of the proposed St. Cajetan’s school, which is to be ment of the Rev. Thomas J. Ken­ on the site of the old Mullen hoiie- director; singing of the “ Star is born with his tough skin, but erected at 8tk and Lawrence through.the generosity of the heirs of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mullen. nedy, pastor of St. Mary’s church. stead. now the corner of Ninth Spangled Banner;” address of wel­ the editor has his flayed into its , and Lawrence streets. The Avc Sain Antonio. i tough state. The editor is rather Be Loretto Nuns come, Bishop Vehr; Benediction Maria clinic is located on Eighth of the Blessed Sacrament, with Another announcement from accustomed to reaching his hand street between Curtis and Arapa­ the Oblates gives the information down in the editorial mail bag and congregational singing of “ 0 Two Denver girls, yBlanche Car­ hoe, the site of the old Fagle mill, Salutaris,” “ Tantum Ergo,” and that the Rev. J. T. McDermott, 0. bringing forth a sizzling lotter on and Claire Dunphy, left Mon­ where Mr. Mullen worked as a CATHEDRAL PARISH HAS “ Holy God, We Praise Thy Name.” M; I., former pastor of Sacred from an indignant subscriber who day for the novitiate of the Sis­ youth. This mill, one of the earliest Officers of the Benediction will Hwrt church in Colorado Springs, refuses to be pushed into the edi­ ters of Loretto in Nernix, Ky. in Denver, was erected in 1867. be Bishop Vehr, celebrant; the has been appointed superior of the tor’s way of thinking. Miss Caron, who had served as The new school will be erected on Rev. Hubert Newell, deacon; the coimmunity at Lowell, Mass. A well-trained newspaper staff sacristan for a number of years Eighth between Lawrence and SPLENDID EQUIPMENT Rev. Dr. Thomas A. Doran, sub­ Father Dusseau’s jurisdiction knows just what topics to steer at St. Anne's parish, Arvada, al­ (Turn to Pages — Column'S) deacon; Francis Bottler, thurifer; wjll be over all Oblate mission­ clear of in order to keep the old ready has a sister in religion. Sis­ Paul Judge and Willard Kinney, aries in the United States west of mail bag cool. Our repercussion- The m agnificently-equipped who, however, was received into Menamin, the rector, and years of ter Margaret Frapeis, whq„entwed plant o f' the ’ Cathedraf-'parishrfthe Chureh before he^diefi.' The- iTOl^““^A:-“G“ Ha^"*’irili“dir^-yt^ Miaw Sa- raising topics are prohibition, the the convent two years ago. saerTftefe bh the parf bTth'e people cred Heart parish in Colorado which is now marking the 75th purchase price of the property the singing, with Miss Josephine * ^ Townsend plan, and the veterans’ Miss Dunphy received her Bach­ of the parish, because of an enor­ Springs. The new provincial was Local MissioiUH’y anniversary of its ' foundation, was never made known, although (jourtney as the organist. bonus. When we express the elor of Arts degree from Loretto mous debt Largely through the (Turn to Page 10 — Column 6) could not be replaced today for an offer of $30,000 was previouriy (TumtoPageS — Column S) opinion that the cure for the evils Heights college in June and ma­ generosity of the late J. K. Mul­ three-quarters of a million dol­ made for i t The old Cathedral of drinking lies not in prohibition, jored in Latin. Her sister, Mar­ len, supplemented by a big finan­ Priests Will Be lars, according to the most con­ rectory at 19th and Grant was we get out the asbestos mail bag.
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