PAPER DENIES CHURCH'S DOCTRINES CHANGE Tb* fUcUUr Hu tb» latarnatioral News Strvica (Whrt. aa4 Mail), tha N. C. W. C. Nawt Sanrice (IneliHUaf Cablu), Ha OwB Special Serrlea aa4 AU tiia luaUar Catholic Scrvicaas also Interaatiou) lUuatrattd Nava anl N. C W. C Pktnre Sarvleo. Listening In DR. F. J. HAAS MODIFICATION Local We urge great caution in Local accepting news of the “sui­ NAMED RECTOR Edition Edition cide” in a German prison of CHARGE SHOWN Father Thomas Stuhlweis- THE senburg, former head of the Dominican order in that na­ OF SEMINARY AS UNJUSTIFIED tion. He was accused of at­ • ■ ■ ' tempting to smuggle curren­ cy out of the country and was Noted Educator Succeeds to Post Left Invites Citation of Single Instance of one of a number of Domini­ Vacant by Appointment of REGISTER Correction of Its Preceding Con­ cans held. “One may sus­ (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Fargo Bishop ception of God’s Law pect,” remarks The Nation, VOL. XI No. 46 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, NOV. 17, 1935 TWO CENTS “the Catholic belief in the impropriety of suicide being Milwaukee.— The Rev. Dr. Francis J. Haas, director Berlin.—An article in the Westdeutscher Beobachter what it is, that Dr. Stuhlweis- of the National Catholic School of Social Service in Wash­ New High School Wrecked declaring that, in the last three centuries, the Church has senburg’s death was actively ington, D. C., since 1931 and one of the country’s most dis­ modified certain of its conceptions, and that sterilization hastened by his jailors.” tinguished authorities in the field of industrial and labor was accepted by certain Catholics before the issuance of This is not the first time the problems, has been appointed rector of the Seminary of I p i i the Encyclical Cast! Connubii, has drawn the following Nfizis have announced a sui­ St. Francis de Sales here, the Most Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, reply from L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican City daily: cide when it was deemed ad­ Archbishop of Milwaukee, announced. “The Westdeutscher Beobachter infers that steriliza­ visable to cover up a death. Dr. Haas is a priest of the Archdiocese, of Milwaukee tion is still a dubious question for the Church because, and served as professor of sociology at St. Francis’ semi­ before hearing the word of the Pope, certain Catholics had ex­ Emil Lengyel, writing in nary and Marquette university here before going to Wash­ pressed personal opinions which The Nation (which is not a ington to accept the directorship of the National Catholic they repudiated soon after the en­ School of Social Service. As rector of the seminary, he cyclical appeared. HIE i c m Catholic but a liberal organ), succeeds to an office left vacant "We invite the Westdeutscher says that the conditions in by the appointment of the Most Beobachter to cite for us a single Germany are a real Kultur- Rev. Aloysius J.' Muench as Bishop commandment, a single regulation, a single word on the eternal, Di­ PROJECT MIKES kampf. “The persecution of of Fargo. ■a s' " 'a V . V s . A the Catholics is less open St. Francis’ seminary, of which ' > K'' V vine, and natural laws on the sub­ Dr. Haas becomes the eighth rec­ ject by which the Church may have than that of the Jews, but it tor, was founded in 1856 and is tacitly corrected its preceding con­ is almost as virulent.” He among the most prominent insti­ ceptions. We invite it also to note m CEERGYMEII says the spirit of the Roman tutions of its kind throughout the the words of the Concordat which catacombs is once more alive. United States. Although it is the prescribe for German Catholics seminary of the Archdiocese of their attitude toward the sterili­ London.—In the 19 years since Catholics cultivate one an­ Milwaukee, its doors are open to zation law and, in general, all laws Campion house for late vocations other’s company, having had students of philosophy and the­ contrary to religion, to morality, was started at Osterley, near here, sad experiences with Nazi ology of the entire province of and to the teaching of the Church.” by the late Rev. Edmund Lester, friends who have turned in­ Milwaukee. Since its beginning, S.J., 255 priests, all students formers. Large numbers of Mobile.—Surrounded by mem­ more than 1,800 of the seminary’s there, have been ordained. bers of the Hierarchy, priests of students have been ordained to the About half of them are diocesan Catholics patronize only his diocese and his home city, Bal­ priesthood. priests and about half have joined stores of co-religionists. timore, and state and civic offi­ In view of the fact that his new reli^ous orders. They are work­ Catholics show defiance of cials, the Mo^ Rev. Thomas J. office takes him from Washington ing in all parts of England. The the rules made to crush their Toolen, Bishop of Mobile, cele­ to Milwaukee and will require his ages of the students during their brated the 25th anniversary of his close application to details of ad­ two years’ period at Campion spirit. “The_ persecution of ordination to the priesthood. ministration in the latter city. Dr. house range from 17 to 62. Catholics is inherent in the Members of the Hierarchy who Haas believes it expedient to A remarkable feature of the Nazi philosophy,” which has attended included the Most Rev. proffer his resignation from those work is the small proportion of Joseph F. Rummel, Archbishop of appointments with which he has the “ambition to build up a Chicago.—(Special)—The Chi­ those who do not persevere. From New Orleans; the Most Rev. Ar­ been honored by the federal gov­ the time the students enter Cam­ totalitarian State in which thur J% Drossaerts, Archbishop of ernment. cago City council has accepted an offer of Francis J. Lewis, K.C.S.S., pion house to the time of ordina­ there can be only one .Fuhrer, San Antonio; the Most Rev. John Dr. Haas was named director of tion, less than 10 per cent fail to the National Catholic School of K.S.G., noted Catholic layman, of one thought, and one will.” B. Morris, Bishop of Little Rock; a Catholic chapel at the new Mu­ go through. the Most Rev. Joseph P. Lynch, Social Service here in July, 1931, These statistics were revealed at As the writer points out, the to succeed the Most Rev. Karl J. nicipal Tuberculosis sanitarium to Bishop of Dallas; the Most Rev. be erected at a cost of $100,000. the first Pounder’s day in memory Catholic religion cannot sub­ Jules B. Jeanmard, Bishop of La­ Alter, who shortly before had been Liiue wai ctnnding of the north wing of the new Helena high ichoo] following the earthquake of Father Lester, who died a year named Bishop of Toledo. In an­ Mr. Lewis, who attended the coun­ mit to such a program. Leng­ fayette; the Most Rev. Patrick shock* of Oct. 31. The building had been seriously damaged previously. Engineers said parts of the south cil meeting, was thanked by Mayor' ago. yel asserts that Catholics are Barry, Bishop of S t Augustine; nouncing the appointment of Dr. wing might be reconstructed, but that the north portion would have to be rebuilt from the ground. It Edward J. Kelly and the aldermen. Requiem Mass was said for Fa­ striking back in an economic the Most Rev. Richard 0. Gerow, Haas, the trustees of the Social was built.only this summer at a cost of $500,000. For many years, Cdtholic work ther Lester, who was also the orig­ Bishop of Natchez; the Most Rev. Service school took occasion to at the sanitarium has been car­ inator of the Knights and Hand­ way. and their efforts are Daniel F. Desmond, Bishop of make public expression of their ried on by the Franciscan Fathers, maids of the Blessed Sacrament. more effective than the Alexandria, and the Most Rev. deep indebtedness to the Most Rev. who have been aided by members His successor, the Rev. Clement widely-advertised Jewish Moses E. Kiley, Bishop of Tren­ Samuel A. Stritch, Archbishop of of the St. Vincent de Paul society Tigar, S.J., says it is hoped to pre­ boycott. “Hitler may find ton. Milwaukee, for relinquishing one CATHOLIC EXPERIMENT and other laymen and women. serve the memory of Father Lester The formal celebration began of his most capable p riest for Mr. Lewis has been generous to every year by the observance of Germany’s Catholic popula­ with a Solemn Pontifical Mass cele- ^ this work. many Catholic causes. Announce­ Founder’s day. tion of more than 30,000,000 brated by the jubilarian in the Ca-1 Held Important Postg ment was made just a few days Speaking at lunch after Mass, (Turn to Page 4 — Colotnn 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Colyimn 3) Not only has Dr. Haas proved IN ‘SOCIALISM’ RELATED before of the donation of a Cath­ Father Tigar said Campion house a very successful director of the olic chapel to-the Illinois Club for has room for 60 students and the Service school, which under his Catholic Women by Mr. and Mrs. place is full. Others, supported by administration has gone forward St. Nazianz, Wise.— (Special)— monuments to their courage and. tion of its members by a life of Lewis. In 1930, Mr. Lewis gave the “Young Priests’ Fund,” are to greater development, to more The history of a Catholic experi­ true Christianity. practical piety, self-denial, and the Lewis Memorial Maternity studjnng elsewhere, making the to­ Catholic Teachings charity in all its forms.
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