LIFE OF SAINT ENDS WHEN (tOOD SHEPHERD SISTER Pray for the Success of the Catholic Press D Anglican Clergymen Received Brother Was Noted Jesuit About Whom Since Oxford Movement' Booh Was Written olic fold. Instancing the great Eng­ The death of Sister Mary of the about five years younger, became a DENVER EPISCOPAL lish Cardinals, Newman and Manning, Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as Jesuit, and a few years after his or­ Father Woodlock showed what a loss Divine Heart, at the Good Shepherd CHURCH TO RING Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C. News Service home, Denver, Sunday evening at dination was. mi.ssioned to Alaska, ANGELUS the Church in this country would where he labored for nine years, have suffered without them. 5;30, removed a nun who had spent dying at Dawson, January 16, 1899, It has been publicly an­ During the past twenty-three years. VOL. XIX. NO. 27. DENVER, COLO., THURS|>AY, FEB. 21, 1924. $2 a Year her entire career as a sister in the at the age of 49—worn out as a re­ nounced that a bell which be­ Father Woodlock stated, no fewer local convent, who never left the sult of overwork. He established the longed to the pioneer Episcopal than 240 clergymen have come over grounds except when she moved from first hospital ever built in Alaska, at Cathedral of Denver and which to the Catholic Church from the one building to another, and who had Nome, and his life has been written is being re-swung in order to Church of England alone. The num­ been one of the five founders of the under the title, “ An American Mis­ be used ^at St. Andrew’s Epis­ ber of clerical converts is increased Denver home. She was a saint. She sionary,” one of the most popular copal church, the parish that by those who have come over from Bishop Blesses Pipe Organ; Enemy of Parish was most exacting in her work, and mission books ever issued in this adheres to the Anglo-Catholic the Protestant dissenting sects; but her remarkable obedience to the reli­ country. It contains a number of movement in the Episcopal de­ the clerical converts from Anglican­ gious rule, coupled with a surprising letters to and from Sister Mary of nomination, will ring the An­ ism far outnumber those from the development of every great Christian the Divine Heart. All three of the gelas, among its other uses. Nonconformist sects. Since the Ox­ virtue, made her an outstanding girls of the Judge family entered the ford movement, that is, roughly, Tefls Italians They Should Schools Dies as figure even among women who have convent. The eldest entered the May Mary, whom it is thus planned to honor, and who is .since about 1841, 800, Anglican cler­ entirely devoted themselves to God. Good Shepherd novitiate at Baltimore the destroyer of all heresy, gymen have been received into the Sister Mary of the Divine Heart in 1871 and spent forty-two years in, pray that the people of St. An­ Catholic Church in Great Britain came from a family famous for its the order, dying December '7, 1913. drew’s will see that true Cath­ alone. Lead Church Music of Denver Scheme IS work on behalf of religion. Her Her name in religion was Sister Mary olicity flourishes only under It was the deplorable financial con­ name in the world was Judge, and of St. Paul. The second entered the the guidance of the Holy See. dition of these clerical converts that she was born February 13, 1855, at Sisters of Mercy novitiate in Balti­ moved the heart of Leo XIII, who Baltimore, the youngest of a family more in 1873. Her name in religion The Italian people of Our Lady of Seattle, Wash.— Don Carlos Smith, a.sked 'Cardinal Vaughan to see what out. Immediately afterwards. Solemn of twelve, nine boys and three girls. is Sister Margaret Mary and at pres­ Mount Carmel parish should be the the Tacoma lawyer who drafted and could be done for them. Hard as is Mass was celebrated coram Episcopo The seventh son, Charles, became a ent she is teaching at St. Catherine’s, musical leaders of Catholic Denver, by Father Fedney, O.S.M., a.ssistant filed the petition for an initiative London.— Although there is not the position of the Anglican curate, measure aimed at the destruction of Sulpician, and after the usual course Washington, D. C., being the only the remotest _ possibility of any cor­ particularly the married curate, who the Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, pastor of Mount Carmel church, with of six years at St. Charles’ college„_ immediate member of the family still D.D., told them last Sunday, when he Father William Fitzgerald, S.J.. as parochial and other private schools porate re-union, so-called, between jeopardizes his whole livelihood by in this state, is dead, having suc­ Endicott City, Md., and four yean*' living. Sister Mary of the Divine the Catholic Church and the Anglican becoming a Catholic, the lot of the blessed the newly-installed pipe or­ deacon. Father Martin, SJ., as sub­ at St. Mary’s seminary, Baltimore Heart entered the Good Shepherd gan in their church. He praised the deacon, and Father James O’Malley, cumbed suddenly to heart disease. Establishment, there is a prospect of beneficed ' clerg:y is much worse. At the funeral, which was held pri­ was ordained in Paris, returning order in 1883, and came to Denver a great influx of Protestants into the For with the salaried positions of Italian nation as the greatest of mus­ C.M., as master of ceremonies. thence to St. Charles,’ where after forty years ago last Segtember. Fpr icians. Fathers J. P, Trudel, S.S., and Smith vately from an undertaking estab­ Catholic Church within the ne.x. few the Established Church there also, in lishment and. was attended by few thirty-three years of faithful service twenty-five years she served as assist- years. This is the opinion of the practically every case, goes the house The ceremony of blessing the or­ acted as chaplains to the Bishop and he died January 28, 1907. William, ( Continued on Page 3.) gan immediately preceded Solemn the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard persons, a Tacoma minister declared distinguished Farm su'.et Jesuit, belonging to the benefice. And not that the dead man had started a great Father W oodlock,' who^e name has only does the beneficed clerical con­ Ma.ss. The Bishop and assisting Brady was present. P'ather Julius clergymen walked in procession to Piccoli, O.S.M., pastor of Mount Car­ work and “ we shall carry it on.” come into such national prominence vert see his income cease the moment Several floral pieces were emblem.'^ during the recent discus:,! ons over he decides to become a Catholic, but the choir loft, where the ritual for mel parish, preached briefly in Ital- the blessing of an organ was carried (Continued on Page 3.) of the Ku Klux Klan. the Malines conferences. the very roof that shelters him is The movement for initiation of a Alumni and Bisbop Decide St. Thomas Speaking on behalf of Ihe Con­ taken away. Father Woodlock men­ measure to abdlish parochial ' and verts’ Aid .society, founded by the tioned a recent case of an Anglican other private schools in Washington late Cardinal Vaughan at t' e wish of clergyman who had sacrificed all for has progressed but little. Petitions Pope Leo XIII for aidir.j convert the sake of conscience, who was re­ have not been circulated yet i ublicly clergymen immediately .tfter their duced to selling the last remaining Mission Rally Next Wednesday to to obtain the necessary signatures. Seminary of Denver Must be Enlarged reception into the Cat.iolic Church, articles of his household furniture to Propaganda has been spread by Father Woodlock declared that the ward off starvation. It is such des­ means of literature to win support Catholic Church in England owed a perate cases as these that the Cath­ fojr the ])roposed law. Work must be undertaken as soon would aid in the work if priests great debt to those Anglican clergy­ olic Converts’ Aid society was found­ be Open to Public and Marked hy Thus far, little if any support has as possible to procure a new residence personally asked them. He told the men who had come over to the Cath­ ed to relieve. been gained outside the ranks of the hall, chapel and other needed equip­ alumni to imbibe the spirit of Dr. Ku Klux Klan. Numerous editorials ment at St. Thomas' seminary, Den­ Salzmann, .who immediately put the have appeared in the newspapers op­ ver. This was the unanimous de­ Milwaukee‘seminary on its feet One posing the attempt to legislate pri­ cision of the Alumni association, at day this priest went into a restau­ Displays from All Large Societies vate schools out of existence, but no dinner held in St. Rosa’s home on rant and asked a man sitting at a Blind Catholic Bishop Prays as one has come forward in the press Monday evening, when the Rt. Rev. table to help the school. Milwaukee or on thi! lecture platform in its de­ I. Henry Tihen, D.D., Bishop of Den­ then had many free-thinkers, and ,the The mission rally, to be held next at Notre Dame university in August, fense. Any petition that might be ver, was the chief speaker and gaVe man happened to be one.
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