JUBILEE YEAR MADE BY 26,500 IN DENVER GRAND OPERA Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Repro/iuce Given After 12 M. Friday/Following Issue PILGRIMAGES, CONCERNING POLITICS • ' • PRIVATE VISITS FUNNY PHILOSOPHY DEVELOPED TO DENVERCATHOLIC CATHOLIC AMBASSADOR Becanie of the many inquiries we have been recemng about our FINAL STAGES SWELL NUMBER stand on the candidates for the office of ttiayor of Denver, we wish Colora(io Catholics "Vill Mark Closing of to make our position clear. ' The Brilliant Success Is Promised foi* Production *. I' Register is not in politics, and The Indulgence Period With Rites in Register is not endorsing -any jcan* Under Msgr. Bosetti in City REGISTER didate. Catholics have enough in­ Their Parishes telligence to make their own The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver/Catholic Register. We Have Auditorium Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. choice when they go to the polls, Catholics in Colorado will keep faith with members *nd *we, as a Church paper, are With the arrival of Frank Dinhaupt, opera star and of the Church throughout the world in a triduum April not interested, one way or an­ VOL. XXX. No. 35. DENVER, COLO-, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. $2 PER YEAR other, in how they vote. former Cathedral choir boy, in Denver next Tuesday, final 26, 27, and 28 coinciding with the great religious celebra­ All advertisements of the may­ rehearsals for the presentation of Verdi’s opera, “ La Trav- tion at Lourdes on those days when Mass will be cele­ oralty or other candidates appear­ iata,’’ will begin. This production, under the direction of Sister-Author Awarded Medal brated continuously for 72 hours to mark the closing of ing in this paper are paid for, at the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., is being spon­ I I regular political advectising rates, the Holy Year of Jubilee instituted by His Holiness. 'A -and are not, in any sense, to be sored by the Knights of Columbus for the benefit of Cath­ Denver Stations survey made by The Register among Denver parishes in­ olic Charities, and will be given Monday, Tuesday, and \i construed as an editorial endorse­ dicates that there have been over a score of formal pil­ i ment of those who are seeking Wednesday evenings, April 29 and 30, and M a y l, in the grimages made in a body by parishioners to gain the public offices. city auditorium. From all advance notices, this year’s Jubilee indulgence. These processions listed nearly opera promises to be the best ever directed by Denver’s ffill Receive A pagan philosophy shows itself 6,500 people. In addition to these it is conservatively among the senators from the great prelate-musician. estimated that in Denver alone about 20,000 people have 171 South in their attempts to argue Msgr. Bosetti, through'the publicity committee, this made the required visits. some against the -Wagner-Costigan anti­ week released the official story of many times. lynching bill. For some strange the opera. Papal Broadcast Programs have not-* been an­ . reason, a good many people from nounced for ^ the triduum pro­ the South have always tried to jus­ Box Office Will I * St. Francis’ High Denverites will be able to listen grams in the various churchesj But tify mass murder, particularly Open April 22 l i CEIIIlll all will be well carried out J^-' when a racial question is involved. to the Pontifical Mass to be cele­ The box office for the exchange brated by the Holy Father in St. cording to' the ability o f the I r ­ We should like to continue in our of tickets for “ La Traviata” will ishes. It is expected that many belief that lynching is condoned Peter’s Basilica on Easter Sunday be opened Monday morning, April over stations KLZ and KOA. additional people will fulfill the £ets Memliersliip by only those who have had no 22, at 9 o’clock at the Charles IS BY The broadcast will begun ab 3:45 Jubilee requirements in the oiiqiortunity to attain better sense, E. Wells Music Co. in the NBC a. m. and will be concluded at days remaining, wid Xt least four but when a representative of gov­ building, 1629 California St. Re­ parish pilgrimages qre being 5:10 a. m., Denver time. The Co­ ernment makes a statement like served seats may be obtained at planned. 'Denver parishes which re­ lumbia network will also broad­ the following, credited to Demo- any time from then on by exchang­ ported on fqrmal pilgrimages are In North Central cast an international plea for 'cratic Senator 'Smith of South ing tickets for the opera. A. J. as follows: world peace to be made by five Carolina, we must alter our opin- Austing, secretary of the opera, Cardinals on Easter Saturday. Annunciation pari^, making St. Francis de Sales’ high, Den­ ’ ion and admit that^ the teaching requests that all members of the one at _ of Christianity would do no harm K. of C. make immediate returns Pueblo.— Plans for opening a This program will be heard on sta­ ver, was admitted unconditionally tion KLZ from 10 to 11 o’clock ish, one as a member of the North Central in that section of our country for tickets received. Members of Catholic center in Pueblo in the ent; Ho _ where mob violence is taken as a the various parishes who have re-^ near future to serve social, voca­ Saturda • morning. Association of Colleges and High The program from Vatican City one; Holy Rosary parish, two, Schools at its convention April .10 matter of honor. The viciousness ceived tickets through their pas-’ tional, and religious purposes were with 100 attending; Mt. Carmel outlined at the monthly meeting will come in a special short-wave in Chicago, 111. This gives St. • of the opposition is revealed in tors are asked to make returns at parish, one,- 1,150 people in at­ of the National Council of Cath­ broadcast, when Pope Pius XI will Francis’ school a very high rating, Senator Smith’s denunciation of once to their pastors. It is ex­ tendance, 550 being (children; ' the bill. He declared: pected that overcrowded houses olic Women in the Knights of Co­ be heard blessing the Easter morn­ as it secures for, the school a rec­ ing multitude that assembles on Presentation parish, one, 150 peo­ ognition such as could not be se­ ^ "Senators will find before this will OTeet each performance, and lumbus hall Monday by the Very Siiter Rosemary, Pb.D., head of the department of Romance ple; Sacred Heart-Loyola parish, bill shall be passed, if it ever does it will be necessary that tickets Rev. Dean Thomas J. Wolohan of languages, Rosary college, River Forest, III., was honored by the the Vatican plaza. This will be re­ cured by any state standardizing layed by EIAR, Italy’s broadcast­ one, 400 people, another planned; agency. (Turn to Page 4— Column 1) (Turn to Page 4 — Column 4) Sacred Heart church. French academy with a medal for distinguished achievement in the St. Dominic’s three, 500 present; ing service, to the Columbia- . The North Central association Father Wolohan said that a French language, for her recent biography of the Rev. ^harles Maz- St. Elizabeth’s, one, 300 people; building will be selected in the zuchelli, O.P., founder of the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa, Wise. WBAC Eastern network and to was founded in 1895. Its princi­ the NBC WEAF-WJZ network. St. Francis’, one, 700 in attend­ near future for the center Wnd Photographed at- the presentation ceremonies are: Rene Weiller, ance; St. Joseph’s, Redejnptorist, pal object is to establish closer NEWMAN TRI-STATE that classes in religious subjects French consul; Madame Weiller; the Rev. A, Pelletier, S.S.S., Chicago; Descriptions will be broadcast in one, 25 people; St. Joseph’s, relations between the 3,000 sec­ and in vocational guidance will be Sister Rosemary, and Mrs. Thomas McGoldrick, Brooklyn author,, Latin, Italian, French, English, Globeville, one, 15; St. Louis’, En­ ondary schools and the 300 insti­ started immediately thereafter. recipient of the Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, in 1933. A brother Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Span­ glewood, one, 400; St. Patrick’s, tutions of higher education within The center will serve all Catholic of ^ e nun lives in Denver, and sisters at St. Dominic’s school know ish, and German. one, 300; St. Philomena’s, two, the 20 states under its jurisdiction. MEETINQ IS PLANNED organizations and will be under her well. (Chicago Evening American photo.) (Turn to Page 4 — Column 3) 900; St. Vincent’s, two, 600, mak­ The association is a peace maker the direction of the N.C.C.W. ing another; St. Therese’s, Aurora, and gains in nre ^ g e and power Reorganization of the Inter­ qpep with a Mass and general Plans also were completed at the one, 50; St. Mary’s, Littleton, one, annually as aned^itional agency mountain Province" of College Communion for Newmanites at the meeting for the annual “ bundle 240; Assumption parish, _^Welby, for improving school conditions Catholic Clubs will take place at Cathedral at 9 o’clock. The Mass party,” which will be held on April one, 200. t and school standards. Member­ 30 in behalf of the N.C.C.W. Bene­ ship in its organization is there­ a three-state convention of New­ will be celebrated by the Rev. Jos­ Splendid Musical Programs i Bishop oVehr, in a letter writ­ man club members from leading eph P.
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