REGISTER of the Retreat Masters and Dents from East High and Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Priest Assistants

REGISTER of the Retreat Masters and Dents from East High and Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Priest Assistants

High School Retreat' Plans Are Readied DENVER CATHaiC Plans for the annual retreat time will make the efforts to at- for students in the public high tend more meritorious, schools, to be held Monday. March 2.1. neared completion LOC.MIONS for the wariou- this week with the assignment retreats are as follows: .Stu- REGISTER of the retreat masters and dents from East High and Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations priest assistants. George Washington high will at- I The retreats, scheduled King church with THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LVIll No. 31 various parts of the city for father John .-\nderson as re­ each of the public high schools, treat master will feature a new format that West High school and .\bra-, ham Lincoln high students will i i will involve the direct participa­ tion of the .students themselves. assemble at .-Ml .Saints’ church with Father Leonard Urban as % BESIDES the conferences and retreat master. North High school students Migrant Report the opportunity for the recep­ tion of the sacraments, there will meet in St. Dominic’s will be a .series of panels deal­ church, where Father Owen Mc­ Hugh will be retreat .master. i v . ing with apostolic spirit neces­ V sary for Catholic boys and girls Catholics attending South high in a secular environment. and Thomas Jefferson high schools will have Father Wil­ Through the open discussion Hails Lay Role liam Sievers as retreat master V'v/’* of the problems faced by teen­ at St. Vincent de Paul’s church. agers in high school and the ■Many who came north to aid: Educational field-trips to lo- Manual high school students La’y men and women application of Catholic philoso­ crop production were U.S. citi-jcal points of interest were con- will attend .■\nnunciation church from many organizations phy, it is hoped to better pre­ and parochial societies in zens and residents of Texas, the]ducted. The Church also pro­ with Father Bert Woodrich as remainder were "braceros,” vided pare the students for their en­ retreat master. the -Archdiocese of Denver emergency housing to counter with life both now and men of Mexico. more than 75 persons, The list of priests assigned provided the highlight of when they have entered college. the past year’s program for , distributed food and clothing to assist the retreat masters When the United States wishes to destitute families, maintained Conferences will center on the at the various locations will be migrant field workers in the to end the treaty which makes a clothing store in Platteville Christian ideals and philosophy,]found on page 2 state of Colorado. such employment possible, Mex- and Fort Lupton where mi- the panels will make the prac-; 'X ico is willing to abrogate it. ‘grants had access to used cloth­ tical applications. ing. and as necessary, irans- The retreats are to be held ^ AMONG THE thousands of portation was made available to on Monday of Holy Week, March farm laborers, diocesan priests, Denver for hospital, dental, and 23, the first day of the spring students and lay people gave medical consultation. vacation period. There will be' every form of assistance during no conflict with school sessions, the season. LAY VOLUN’TEIERS from and the sacrifice of vacation In its review of the year, the Catholic Family Movement Little Brother Has the Measles archdiocesan Committee for Mi-[groups, praesidia of the Legion grant Labor, headed by the I of Mary, CCD. CSMC, altar The Dominican Sisters of the Sick seives. Contributions shouid be sent to Most Rev. Archbishop J. Vehr. and rosary societies, sodalities Poor need the support of Catholics of the Sisters’ convent, 2501 Gaylord 10 Contributors and his auxiliary Bishop David and other organizations, pro­ the archdiocese in their mission of street. | M. Maloney, listed the spiritual vided'many services to migrant mercy to those who cannot heip them- Give Burse $73 benefits accruing from the pro­ families, teaching in catecheti­ gram. cal schools, and washing, feed­ Ten donors in the past week- Twenty of the southern vis­ ing and clothing young children contributed $73 to the St. Jude] itors were baptized, more than left in their care, besides in­ burse for the training of semi-: 100 received their First Com­ troducing self-training plans, narians studying to become | munion, 500 children were in­ and group recreation. 'priests in the Archdiocese of, structed In schools of Christian As one volunteer wrote in a Bishop Issenmann Hails Denver. living set up in all areas for letter to Father Herbert Bani- The burse total now stands at both youngsters and adults. gan. program coordinator, the $5,772.14, slightly more than $200 Daily Mass was made pos­ work benefited them in their Denver Men Communicants short of completion. sible during the summer months personal lives. Contributors include: Sterling, through the endeavors of a trav It was not just "extending a By Roy Daugherty lJohn. We mu.st confront our Thereror( do not he.silate to Mr. and Mrs. P. U., $10; Little­ cling priest, equipped with a,hp,pi„g' hand," th e ' volunteer "I salute you as saints.” With contemporaries not as their en­ be a saint the Bishop con- ton, H. E. E., $2; Akron, Colo., portable Mass kit. said, it involved friendship, a these words Bishop Clarence G. emy, but as helpful friends.” eluded. Anonymous, in thanksgiving, Week-long "revivals” were “giving and receiving, a going Iisenmann of Columbus, 0., held several times, closing with Following Bishop issenmann’s $20; forth in love.” hailed more than 1,100 men who address. Mayor Thomas G. Cur- an evening of recollection con­ And, from Denver, .A Friend, The Archdiocesan committee had marched shivering in the rigan presented a "Denver Dol­ ducted by the traveling priest, plans its annual program with dreary morning from the Ca­ Applications lar” to him as a “token of es­ $10. R. G. 0.. $10; E. C. A., for boys and girls. in thanksgiving, $5; J. C., $5; the aid of many Catholic or­ thedral of the Immaculate Con­ teem and affection for Denver's ganizations and individuals. The Mrs. M. T. R., $5; Mrs. J. L. B., ception to the Hilton hotel for Doe Saturday most distinguished guests. THE ARCHDIOCESAN pro­ Right Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. the 32nd corporate Communion $5; and Mrs. A. E. G., $1. The "moral and religious gram cooperated fully with Kolka, director of Catholic char­ breakfast for Catholic men. Graduates from Catholic ele­ strength of our community, is Mr. and Mrs. R. L., Denver, local governmental agencies, ities, and the Rev. James Over­ The event, sponsored by mentary schools who wish to en­ contributed $7.50 to the Monsi­ and the Church also supported ter archdiocesan high schools strengthened” by ^this annual man, assistant coordinator, Knights of Columbus 539, began gnor Matthew Smith memorial all legislation aimed at better­ with Mass offered in the Cathe- are asked to apply at the school event, Currlgan commented. serve on the committee. “Denver is a better city be­ burse. ment of the migrant workers’ dral by Auxiliary Bishop David of their choice next Saturday, cause of the efforts of the men Annunciation parish, Lead- conditions, the report notes. M. Maloney. In the sermon March 14. of Council 539. ville, made a payment of $14.70 Records to Fall Weld county welfare depart­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ex­ Placements will be completed on its second parish burse. ment cut red tape and paper­ horted the men to persevere in and freshmen notified by April GUESTS OF honor at the work in distributing U.S. gov­ Dispeniatien fidelity to God, love of country, 4. The |15 application fee will The sum of $6,000 will eslab- breakfast included civic digni­ ernment surplus food to the and love of their homes and be refunded If a student is not Uh a seminary burse in perpe­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr taries and officials and mem­ tuity for the education of a stu­ On St. Pat's Day laborers. children. accepted, or applied to tuition has dispensed Catholics of the bers of the judiciary. The county clinic, reinforced in the case of those enrolled. dent for the priesthood. The Archdiocese of Denver from Ceilidh.. .shindig, gala Irish C.SS.R., pastor of St. Joseph’s by helpers from Colorado gen­ AFTER CALLING the men It is not known at this stage Also attending the annual principal will be Invested and the Lenten fast on the feast get-together . , Call it what you (Redemptorist) parish, will de­ eral hosptial in Denver, formed laints. Bishop Issenmann in- whether or not every applicant event were men represent­ only the Interest used. of St. Patrick, Tuesday, March will: liver the sermon. a dedicated band to wage ef­ itructed each one to address his for a {dace in a Ca^olic paro­ ing the police and fire depart­ fective war oh disease and sick­ 17. DONATIONS TO the seminary The festivities for the St. Preliminaries for the lunch­ chial school can be accommo­ ments, the Colorado State Pa­ ness among the migrants. burse should be sent to the Most Patrick’s Day commemoration eon, to be held in the Silver See pictures of annual dem­ dated. trol, the U.S. Postal Service, the The four Catholic private high Rev. Urban J. Vehr. Archbishop sponsored by Catholic Charities Glade room of the Cosmopoli­ onstration of faith on page 3. Armed Forces from Lowry Air schools will have notified ac­ Force base and Fitzsimons of Denver, Chancery office. 1536 March 17 promise to be one of tan hotel, will begin at 11:30 ceptance to all their incoming General hospital, and the Noc­ Logan street, Denver, Colo., the best observances of the a.m.

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