X, Gym, Classrooms Announced for Bles^d Sacrament Parish Archdiocese to Geih I ! 3 Priests on June 4■I ’ Ordinations to Be Conducted I r At Cathedral by Archbishop' Three students of St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, will be ordained for the Arch-i diocese of Denver on Saturday, June 4, in’ the Denver Cathedral by Archbishop Urban; THE ARCHITECT'S DRAWING of the quarter-million-dollaT V. Campbell, pastor. The four large classrooms will be capable of PA J. Vehr. They are the Rev. John J. Canjar, the Rev. Robert Vincent Nevans, and the iRev.,' school unit on which construction will begin this fall at Blessed Sacra­ conversion for high school use- in a few years.- There will also be a John L. Aylward. Each of the three will celebrate his first Solemn Mass in his parish ment parish, Denver, is shown above. Ground-breaking for.the two-story complete gymnasium and auditorium, capable of seating more than church in Denver on the following day, Sunday, June 5. building will be held in September, according to the V ^y Rev. Harold 1,000 for dramatic presentations or meetings. Rev. Robert V Nevans + - f + + '+ will be the young'' clergryman’s A sister of the young cleric isj Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Robert Vincent Nevans was chaplain at the ordination Mass. Sister Leo Cath'eaine, who is sta­ bom in Denver on Dec. 13, 1920, tioned at St- John’s hospital in! Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1949— Permission to Reproduce, Except on While at the seminary he served the son of Mr. and Mrs. .Edward as editor of the Guild magazine Santa Monica, .Calif. i Articles Otherwise Marked, "Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. A. Nevans. He attended St. Fran­ Work Will Begin and was ' chairman of the Hoi; Rev. John L. Aylward ' | cis de Sales’ grade school and the Childhood seal campaign for thi Cathedral high, from which he was Archdiocese of Denver. John Lawrence' Aylward was; graduated in 1938. A brother, Paul Nevans, i ^ n born on Nov. 5, 1924, in Wallace,' Ida. He is the son of Mr. and Mfs.^ In September on From 1940 to 1941 he was en­ Oblate novice, at Ipswich, I m s s . rolled at Colorado university is Another cousin is the Rev. Germd John L. Aylward. He attended St.' DENVER CATHOLK Boulder. He entered St. Thopias’ A. Kelly, S.J. seminary in 1941 and, at the end Rev. John A. Canjar New School Unit of two years of college study, he . John A. Canjar, the son' of Mr. was sent to the Catholic Univer­ and Mrs. Frank J, Canjar, at­ Denver’s parochial school; ex­ plant will be ready for occu­ sity of America in Washington, tended the Holy Rosary grade pansion program received a tre­ pancy in September, 1950. It D. C., on a scholarship from the school, from which Jie was grad­ mendous advance this week with will be located south of the pres- Basselin foundation. He resumed uated in 1937y A year after his REGISTER the announcement that a grade school building on Elm his studies at-St. Thomas’ in 1945. graduation ' from Annunciation quarter-million dollar school street, and is being designed by The officers of tfce first Solemn high school in 1941, he entered St. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We unit will be launched at Blessed Architect John Connell of Sacrament parish this fall. It Blessed Sacrament parish. Mass to be celebrated in St^Philo- Have Also Uie International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smeller mena’s church on Sunday, June ________ Services, NCjyC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents <i copy.___________ was announced in the Denver Catholic Register May 12 and 19 5, will include a cousin of the that school expansion was being young priest, the Rev. Raymond VOL. XLIV. No. 40. v THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949. DENVER, COLORADO. planned. The Very Rev. Harold V. ACCW Hits Connell, S.J., who will be deacon. V. Campbell, pastor, disclosed that groundbreaking for the The other officers are the Rev. two-story building will probably John R. Vidal, C.M., of St. Two Priest^Brothers to Assist be held in September. Abuse of Thomas’, assistant priest; and the The proposed structure will contain four large clas.srooms juhtlarian in Anniversary Mass so designed as to make it pos­ sible to convert them into Park M in o rities Hill’s first Catholic high school. At the 23rd annual meeting "Each room will conveniently ac­ of the Archdiocesan Council commodate 65 students. In ad­ Rev. Leo Flynn to Note dition to the classrooms the Catholic Women held May building will also house a com­ *24, the resolutions committee Rev. J6hn Aylward plete gymnasium and auditor­ presented a report of the ium. The gym will seat more Francis de Sales’ grade qnd highj resolutions adopted as an expres­ school from 1930 to 1942w and h(^ than 800 persons at basketball sion of their principles and views games, and the capacity of the entered St. Thomas’ seminary in on matters affecting the welfare November of 1942. | Silver auditorium for dramatic presen­ of the Church, of the State, and of Jubilee May 31 The Very Rev. Gregory Smith; tations will exceed 1,000. For society. five or six year§ the structure pastor of St. Francis’. wiH be the With two priest-brothers assisting him, the Rev. Leo Support of the council is will, be used for a grrade school pledged to the National Council assistant priest at the first SolJolJ M. Flynn, pastor of Holy Family parish, Denver, will sing annex. of Catholic Women in all of its emn Mass to be offered by Fa; Rev. John Canjar Reg is Plans a Solemn Mass Tuesday, May 31, in celebration of the Built of brick a n d stone programs to safeguaW^the fights ther Aylward in St. Francis’ oq Sunday, June 5. i silver anniversary of his ordination. Present in the sanc­ trimm^ the schpol will possess of minorities, and to take the cor­ seminary in September,Thomas’ a complete basement equipped tuary for the occasion will be Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of rect stand- on all legislation that 1942. Other officers of the Mass are Curriculum with showers, cafeteria, and affects family life, education of the Rev. John, Haley of St. Vinj Denver and Bishop Bernard J. He "will offer hisis first Solemn four meeting rooms, each able children, and the status of women. cent de Paul’s,' Denver, deacon | ^ Sullivan, S.J., former Bishop of pastor of the neighboring St. Mass in Holy Rosary church on conveniently to seat 100 per­ Although the council has in the and Thomas McMahon, a semi* ’ For Summer Patna, India. Catherine’s ' pi rish. The Rev. June 5. He will be assisted by the sons. On the first floor there past supported such Social Secur- Rev. John J. Judnic, pastor of narian, subdeacon. The minor o f* , Father Flynn’s two brothers, Bernard Cullen will be master of will also be rest rooms for ity legislation' islt as adequate hpus- ficers of the Mass will be s'emi| A rarely offered course in “ Sa­ both priests in Iowa, are the Rev. Holy Rosary parish, assistant ceremonies, and John Landrum, a faculty and students, a music ing, public health measures, old narians. The Rev. John L. Maddeh cred Scripture as Literature” will Edward S. Flynn, pastor in Belle priest; the Rev. Rpbert Freuden be one of the high lights of the seminarian from Holy Family room, and a clinic. age pensions, etc., it is opposed to stein, St. Mary’s'parish, Colorado of the Catholic university in Wash­ Plain, la.,, who will be deacon at Rev. Robert Nevani summer school session to be offered parish, will be thurifer. Acolytes Father Campbell announced the complete domination of the Springs, deacon; O'wen McHugh, ington will be the preacher. the Solemn Mass, and the Rev. that this first unit in an even­ social welfare fields by public by Regis college, starting Monday, Louis T. Flynn, pastor in Nashua, will be Harry Kelsey and Peter Rev. William Jones of Holy Fam­ a seminarian, subdeacon;'"" and While at the seminary the young June 6. Lombard. tual million-dollar high school welfare and Social Security. It Frank Morfeld, master of cere­ clergyman was subscription manh la., who will be subdeacon. believes no legislation should be ily parish, Denver, subdeacon. The Other courses of special inter­ Preichlng for the occasion will monies. Boys from the parish will ager. of the Guild magazine and hp Pastor of Parish assed that uses the fatal argu- sermon will be given by the Rt. est will include Latin, accounting, be the Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux^ be lainor officers of'tjj^-Mass. The served a term asepresident of the e n t of ignoring the well-estab­ Rev. William M. Higgins, pastor history, and the sciences, it was Sine# August, 1937 Regis College^ sermon will be delivered by the Denver conference of the Cathollt + + ■ + lished and effectively functioning of St. Philomena’s. The Rt.- Rev. announced by the Rev. Louis G. Joseph J. Bosetti, Vicar General, Rev. John J. Danagher, C.M. Students’ Mission Crusade, i Mattione, SJ,, dean of the college. Father Flynn, a native of Iowa, private hospital, health programs, Registration for the summer ses­ has been pastor of the North Den­ To Graduate and welfare programe, particu­ sion will take place on. the campus ver parish, since August, 1937.
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