w m Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulatiom K. of C. to Sponsor Scholarships for Boys in Coiorado Content! Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1945—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Bishop Hunkeler Installed Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 H. Friday Following Issue Plan to Aid Worthy DENViR CATHaiC siyiio s[j UP Catholic Youths Wins m SI. TUOMIIS' Ordinaries’ Approval A sound-proof recording studio is the most recent development among the many improvements be­ Local Councils Asked to Give Annual $160 REGISTER ing installed in St. Thomas’ semi­ nary. The studio, built under the Grants to Students of Regis College, The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We direction of the Rev. Thomas Bar­ Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller rett, C. M., by Richard Mershon, Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) Denver seminarian, is perfect for Regis High, or Abbey School the purpose for which it has been designed. It will serve a need at An extensive program, designed to promote Catholic VOL. XL. No. 37. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945. $1 PER YEAR the seminary for the recording of voices and of musical selections by education in Colorado, is being planned by the Knights of the choir. Arrangements are being Columbus. The project, which has been submitted to the made so that remote control broad­ individual councils in the state and which has the approval Officers Announced fer Parish School casts over local stations can be of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver and Bishop Joseph made from the seminary studio. C. Willging of Pueblo, seeks the establishment of an annual Mr. Mershon, assisted by Leon­ Places High in ard Abercrombie, has covered the scholarship by each council to assist a worthy and needy Fr.Justen's Jubilee Mass walls and ceilings of the Guild Catholic boy. The scholarship, worth $150, will be to Regis magazine’s former circulation of­ college or high school in Denver or i —------- State Contest fice with attractive celotex. The the Abbey school in Canon City and ^11 1 1 U The Rev. Matthias J. Justen.i completed a church which was room incorporates all necessary will be renewable if the winner’s C.SS.R., will celebrate his silver'started in World war I but re- features for serving its purposes. record warrants. | FB. M'CARTIN IS . i.1. J o imained unfinished until 1922. In Competing in a group of 54 The ftoor will be carpeted, and a The following regulations will; jubilee in the priesthood Sunday, ^934 was instrumental in build- schools and 700 students, St. Jos­ grand piano will furnish the studio. govern the establishment, award, May 27. He will be the celebrant a'church in a small manufac* eph high, Denver, the only paroch­ Two large windows were enclosed and use of the scholarships: of a Solemn Mass at 9:30. Theituring town, where he used to ial school participating in the in such a way as to afford ventila­ statewide scholarship contest, 1. Each local council will annu­ CHiPUm OF Very Rev. John Buttimer, C.SS.R., offerM^s in the public school, tion and at the same time keep ally offer a scholarship of $150 to ^ - oi. T u» k«iPl^ced at his disposition by the ranked high in the final rating the room sound proof. The studio pastor^___ of St Joseph 8, will^ bebe town and the Abbey school. Canon City, or from Gunnison, home of Western was made possible through the Regis college or high school, assistant priest; the Rev. John school board. In 1925 he was as­ State college. kindness of Archbishop Urban J. Moran, pastor of St. John’s church, signed to the new preparatory First honors in the state were Denver. deacon; the Very Rev. Crispin Vehr. seminary in Oakland, Calif. From won by Sally Pimpl in stenography Student Gets Scripture Award 2. Where there is an established Pfirman, O.F.M., pastor of St. 1925 to 1926 he filled the posi­ I and Virginia ^rban in stenog Catholic high school serving the Elizabeth’s, subdeacon. The Rev. Paul Mendrick, 2nd year theolo­ An Eighth Air Force Bomber tions of professor, socius, director, raphy II; a second-place honor needs of a community in which a Station, England.—Capt Vincent Ralph Michaels, C.SS.R., .will be and rector of the seminary. He was went to Mary Ann Mahoney in gian studying for the Diocese of local council is established, the the preacher. A procession will Pueblo, was named a winner of J. McCarten, formerly stationed at likewise consultor to the vice pro­ English IX; two third places, in scholarship will be offered for col­ S t Joseph’s church, Denver, who form at the rectory and march vincial superior of the Oakland English XI and typing I, were won the Scripture contest conducted lege only, to the church. The adult choir will recently by St. Meinrad’s abbey has served, as a chaplain sine® province. by Margaret Frantz; and a tie for 3. Any Catholic boy of good June, 1941, recently became Catho­ sing at the Mass, assisted by the third place in Latin I was awarded in Indiana. Most of the Scripture moral character in the community Rev. Carl Schwartz, C.SS.R. Father Justen was assigned to students of the seminary entered lic chaplain for the 100th bombard­ to Carl Eiberger. Gold, silver, and in which the local council is located ment group and claims an unusual Father Justen is one of a class bronze medals were presented for this contest. For his essay on “Mo­ is eligible to compete for the schol­ Bishop Edward J. Hunkeler is Monsignori, some 125 priests, and of 12 ordained in 1920 at the Re- first, second, and third places, tives for Reading the Bible,’’ Men arship. iqRrDll!lDfi’Trrrrn-lr"irrv- shown just after being installed in about 1,000 of the laity. A clergy demptorist seminary, Oconomowoc, respectively. drick received a $10 award. His 4. All applicants for the scholar­ Wise., by the late Archbishop treatment of his subject was pre­ Grand Island, Nebr., by Arch­ luncheon was held following the In the preliminary contest at ships _ will submit to competitive induction, and Gov. Dwight Gris Sebastian Messmer of Milwaukee. Adams City, where nearly 300 sented in popular form. examinations provided by the au­ bishop Henry P. Rohlman, Coadju­ wold of Nebraska was the featured After his ordination Father Justp students enrolled for the scholar­ Sociology Class thorities of the school to which ap­ tor of Dubuque. The magnificent speaker at a civic reception in the pioneered in the Redemptorist ship competition, St. Joseph’s plication is being made, which shall ceremony was attended by six evening. The installation was Tues. Mexican mission field in and brought home six first places, three Is Organized be administered in the month of members of the Hierarchy, 26 day. May 15. around San Antonio, Tex. He second places, and three third The Rev. Bartholomew Cunning­ July prior to the beginning of the places. First-place winners were ham, C.M., professor of dogmatic school year for which the scholar­ Virginia Urban, stenography II; and moral theology at the semi­ ship is offered. Sally Pimpl, stenopaphy I; Mary nary, recently inaugurated a spe­ 5. The examinations will be ad­ Program of ACCW Parley/S ADIIIIS Ann Mahoney, Latin I; Carl cial sociology class to study the ministered at the headquarters of Eiberger, algebra I; Margaret “Social and Economic Purpose of the local council by the council- Franta, biology; and Patricia Har­ the Papal Encyclicals.’’ Father chaplain. rison,' American government. Sec­ Cuningnam hopes to have various 6. The examination papers will In Denver May 23 Given Q[ ond places were won by M arwret lecturers, who are authorities in be corrected by members of the Frantz, English XI; Norman Blcs- their fields, speak before the stu­ school faculty and the results re­ The complete program for the | Ghost church at 8:30 by Arch- sum, civics; and Mary Ann Ma­ dents on subjects related to the ported to the local council 19th annual convention of thejbishop Vehr. A large attendance honey, English IX. Third honors Papal encyclicals. Already ar­ 7. The scholarship will be Archdiocesan Council of Catholic j is urged. The principal business were awarded John Milne, business rangements have been made for awarded to the applicant who Women in Denver May 23 is an-iwill be reports of the standing III CmiEIIIIIL arithmetic; Anne Sweeney, Eng­ Monsignor Luigi Ligutti, secre­ achieves the highest rating in the nounced this week. The meeting committee chairmen, group rep- lish XI; and Joe McCormick, tary of the National Catholic competitive examination. An al­ will be held in the Shirley-Savoy resentatives, and deanery presi­ American government. (Turn to Page 2 — Column i) ternate candidate may be desig­ hotel, with a luncheon in the Lin­ dents. A class of nearly 100, including nated by the school as a result of coln room at 12:30. The speak­ 75 adults, will receive the sacra­ the examination. ers will include the Rt. Rev. John Luncheon Reservations ment of Confirmation from the 8. The school authorities reserve R. Mulroy, spiritual director of Must Be in by May 21 Most Rev, Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ Fr. Matthias J, Jnstan, C.SS.R. Great Need for Religious the right to reject all applicants the AGGW.-and archdioceun di­ bishop of Denver, in the Cathedral for scnolarship if their previous Chaplain McCartin, C.SSJt.
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