CATHOLIC CHARITIES IN YEAR TOTAL S669.791 Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue ANNUAL REPORT NURSES’ RITES EASTER EDITION ANTI-CHRISTIAN • • SHOWS GREAT HIGHER EDUCATION OF GRADUATION General Erich Ludendorff, in an interTiew Monday on the eye of kit 70th birthday, declared him- DENVER CATHaiC telf "an anti-Chrittian and a SET FOR MAY 8 ACHIEVEMENTS heathen" in one breath, and in the next, proteiting the terms of the Versailles treaty, said: "For a Thirteen Hospitals in Diocese Do Enormous people to limit its armaments it Bishop to Officiate at Ceremony in. Cathe­ an offense afainst the most sacred Amount for Poor Unable to Pay and most Dirine laws." dral, When 72 Will Receive Their i The German conception of Diplomas Their Own Way heathen might differ from that of R EG ISTER this country^ but, at any rate,'we The 72 graduates of nursing schools conducted by the The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have The expenditures of Catholic charitable organizations quote Webster on the word: "One Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. in the Diocese of Denver for 1934 amounted to $669,- whose culture or enlightenment is three Catholic hospitals in Denver— Mercy, St. Joseph’s, of an inferior or paganlike grade; and St. Anthony’s— will receive their diplomas, at com­ 791.53, it was revealed in the report made by the Rev. an irreligious person." Another VOL. XXX. No. 34. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935. $2 PER YEAR John R. Mulroy, diocesan director, at the annual meeting definition it one who does not be- mencement exercises in the Cathedral Wednesday evening, May 8, at 8 :15. The address to the graduates will be made of the board of directors Monday night. The meeting liere in the God of the Bible. was held in the Chancery office, with the Most Rev. Urban Since Ludendorff adrocates a com­ by the Very Rev. William D. Coyne, C.M., S.T.D., president <4 ff plete renunciation of Christianity of St. Thomas’ seminary. The graduates will be presented J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, presiding. Help from outside in Germany, and the country is sources to the amount of $86,077.86 came from the Com­ anti-Semitic, we should like to by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh L. McMenamin, rector of the Cathedral, and the diplomas will be awarded by Bishop munity Chests of Denver ($78,742.99), Pueblb ($6,739), know by what cause he feels jus­ and ,Colorado Springs ($595.87). Even discoupting the tified in inroking the Dirine laws. Urban J. Vehr. Music will be furnished by the Cathedral choir under the. direction of the Rt. Rev. Msgf. Joseph J. fact that the Community Chest money represents a pro­ Add reasons why yon should Bosetti, V.G. portionate share'of Catholics’ contributions and not figur­ send your tons and daughters to ing that share in the net expendi­ Catholic colleges and unirersities: Following the CTaduation exer­ The Iowa chapter of Phi Beta cises eacn hospital will have a re­ tures, there is still the enormous Delta, national Jewish fraternity, ception for its class, and all the charity sum of $583,713.67 raised classes will be the guests of St. *^lely from diocesan sources. PfilESTS IIIM ID was formally disbanded Tuesday and 23 of its members were sus- Joseph’s hospital Thursday eve­ As in other years, the greatest (Tnm to Page 4 — Column 1) ning, May 2. charity, from a financial stand­ Members of the classes are as point, was dispensed through the follows: healj;h service department. The Mercy— Margaret Ruth Allen, 13 Catholiojiospitals in the diocese Josephine Elizabeth Baca, Joseph­ contributed $481,604.40, this sum Cbcery Office. ine Patricia Brack, Stella Theresa representing $228,465.30 in free Busch, Elizabeth Brigit Carroll, The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew care and $253,139.10 in part-pay Elma Mae Campbell, Mary Eliza­ Smith will undergo an operation care. Also in the health service WIHUIISDIIY beth Collins, Dorothy Marie Cou- at St. Joseph’s hospital. Denver, gproup is the work of the Domini­ dayre, Helen Marie Dieckman, El­ this Friday morning. Dr. J. F. can Sisters of the Sick.Poor, who Gives Statement len Belle Donnelly, Mary Rebecca Prinzing will be in charge. Mon- The following priests are re­ had expenditures of $3,110119 for quested to be present at the Pon­ Donnelly, Bernice Elizabeth Drex- signor Smith, who went to Europe relief and medicines, besides giv­ ler, Anne Ruth Dvorak, Mollie last December following a severe tifical ceremonies for the ebnse- ing 7,364 hours of service, invol­ cration of the holy oils in the Ehrhardt, Tillie Gamzey, Cecilia illness, was not able to submit to ving 526 cases, to the sick poor in Elizabeth Groom, Delphine Jac­ the operation before sailing. He Cathedral Holy Thursday moraing For Collection their own homes. Two other at 9:30: Fathers Adam Ritter, queline Gugenheim, Vella Marie returned to Denver about two groups in this department, the Hatch, Rowena Margaret Hep- weeks ago, considerably improved Daniel Morning, Barry Wogan, Denver Deanery clinics and St. Herman Leite, Roy Breen, Walter The following Chancery state­ worth, Mildred Hardie Huff, Lena . in health. A speedy recovery to Anthony’s Neighborhood house, Canavan, Elmer Kolka, Leo ment ha.s been issued on the col­ (Tam to Page 4 — Column 3) ■complete health is anticipated. reported expenditures of $2,165.80 Thome, and Leonard-Gall, and a lection for Indians and Negroes, and $1,783.12, respectively. Jesuit, a Franciscan, and a Do­ taken up Sunday, March 10: minican Father. Denver*— Father .Mulroy’s report showed the child welfare department sec­ The priests are to bring their Cathedral ......................I 88.77 Local Credit Unioii own vestments— amice, alb, cinc­ Annunciation ................ 40J10 ond high in expenditures, as fol­ Blessed Sacrament........ 43.45 lows: Central office, children's de­ ture, maniple, stole, and chasuble. Holy Fam ily.................. 48.11 partment, $18,344.20; Good Shep­ By order of the Most Reverend Holy G host.................... 100.00 Doubles Membership herd home, $31,995.86; St. Vin­ Bishop, EDWARD M. WOEBER. Mount Carmel................ 14.00 cent’s home, $25,980.44; Queen of Holy Rosary.................. 7.50 Publicity ^iven to St. Dominic’s reflected in the credit union move­ Heaven orphanage, $29,212.80; Presentation ........... 12.50 Parish Credit union, Denver, by ment throughout the country. St. Clara’s orphanage, $24,879.36; Sacred Heart ................ 15.00 The Register in its issue of Feb. St. Dominic’s union loaned over St. Joseph’s annex (foundling Bishop Tihen St. Anne’s ...................... 4.67 14 nearly DOUBLED the member­ ten times as much money in its home Connected with St. Joseph’s SL Cajetan’s .................. 4.50 ship of that group in a few weeks. second year of operation as it did hospital), $7,712, and Sacred St. Catherine’s ....... 63.12 Though this phenomenal increase in the first, and could have placed Heart orphanage, Pueblo, $10,- Is Recovering St. Dominic’s ................ 15.00 was attributed by officers to the more funds if they had been 740.24. St. Elizabeth’s ............. 53.00 influence of The Register, the or­ available. Its 18 original share­ In the family welfare depart­ The Mott Rer. J. Henry St. Francis de Sales’___ 96.70 ganization has shown a steady holders had grown to a member­ ment, the expenditures were listed Tihen, Titular Bithop of Bo- St. James’ ...................... 10.00 growth since its inception April ship of 75 holding stock at the at $25,554.20, as follows: Central eana and former Bitbop of (Turn to Page 4 Column 4) 1, 1933, an enlargement that is first of February this year. office, family department, $9,977.- Denver, it reported to be im­ St. Dominic’s has proved beyond 52; Society of St. Vincent de Paul, proving and to be out of a doubt that the Credit union can $9,972.21; Denver deanery, D. C, danger of the illnett by be very successful in Denver par­ C. W., $608.87; Sacred Heart Aid which he wat ttricken on S e rv ice s to M a rk ishes, and its steady growth will society, $1,868; Catholic Daugh­ March 28. ‘ Hit phytician it extend its work even further. The ters of America, Denver, $1,088.- looking for a complete re­ Credit union’s principles are sound 35; Pueblo deanery, D. C. C. W., covery. The veteran prelate and the idea is of immense bene­ $720; C. D. of A., Colorado livet in retirement at St. Jubilee Year Close fit in that it gives the poor man a Springs, $848.51;* Greeley dean- Francit’ hotpital, Wichita, chance to borrow money at a rea­ (Turu to Page 9 — Column 4) Kant. sonable rate of interest, and at the As a solemn observance of the 20 yearsr before another such op­ same time forces him into the closing of the Jubilee Year, special portunity is presented. habit of saving. The New York devotions will be held Sunday, The Jubilee indulgence can be. Times in a long article called the April 28, at the Cathedral. Expo­ gained up to and including April Credit union the “ bank of the VISITINB JESUIT TO sition of the Blessed Sacrament 28, 1935. man in overalls.” will begin early in the morning and The Jubilee indulgence, which is An organization of this type has will continue until the close of the a plenary indulgence, can be been in force for years among services that will begin at 4 p.
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