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U.S. Urged to Temper Foreign Aid With Love Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission co Reproduce, Except Dollars Alone On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Won't Do the Job, DENVERCXmOUC Missionary Says By Ken P eters U.S. foreign aid—a “bad word” in some parts of the world—^is desperately needed in the Far East, and, REG ISTER if handled in the right way, will be a great treasure to yOL. LV. No. 24. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO destitute peoples of these countries. This is a Catholic missioner’s view of a subject that touched which is administered through For New Auxiliary off a controversy in Washington, voluntary agencies as the as well as the ire of writers of NCWC Catholic Relief Serv­ best sellers, such as The Ugly American. ices. Father Sean Dunne, S.C., back In the latter program, for ex­ ample, U.S. sur^us corn, wheat, Official Document in the U.S. after three years in Korea, says that many of the powdered milk, etc., and used evils depicted in The Ugly clothes are distribute through The Papal bull, the letter from Pope John XXIII appointing Bishop David M. American can be verified in that parish organizations. This aid Maloney Auxiliary Bishop and Titular Bishop of Ruspae, has been translated from country and in other parts of gets to the people and is very the Latin and released by the Denver Archdiocesan Chancery Office. the Far Blast. But he sees hope effective, because it comes un­ of better things to come. der some type of supervision. The Papal bull derives its name from the Latin bulla, a name given to the leaden For one thing, he has great (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) seal attached to the document. This leaden seal {bulla) bears on one side the heads confidence in I^ident John of Sts. Peter and Paul and oh the other side the head of F. Kennedy’s proposed Tonth the reigning Pontiff. Peace Corps, through which St. Pbilomena's Parish Today, the word bull is practically confined to the dedicated young men could be directed into our^ Foreign document whereby a Pope appoints a Bishop. Formerly Service and aid programs. Bequeathed $50,000 all important Papal letters, including canonization de­ Father Dunne, “roving mis­ crees, were called bulls. The translations of-the bull follows: sionary” photographer who sup­ A total of approximately $50,- has served as Mr. McGee’s at­ plies pictures to the NCWC 000 has been willed to St. Phil- torney for more than 40 years. News Service and other wire omena’s Parish, Denver, by the services, as well as his own NATIVE OF IRELAND THIS IS THE KIND OF AID NEEDED IN KOREIL late John J. McGee, business Born in Ireland in 1876, Mr. ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Columban Society’s magazine, executive, investor, and active THE NUN, who is also a medical doc­ need “not unlimited financial aid,” but all kinds the Far East,'gave his ideas in McGee came to Denver at the Chancery Office Catholic layman. age of 18, and went to work tor, holds up a typical example of the of aid—engineers to bring out underdeveloped an interview to the Register, 1536 Logan Street resources, physicians to heal the wounds of un- where he studied journalism for Mr. McGee, who died last April for his uncle, William McCarthy, Denver 3, Colorado harm poverty has caused in that Far Eastern a pioneer plumbing contractor. country.. F a^ er Sean Dunne, S.C., Colnmban dernourishment, dedicated service personnel to several months in 1954 before at the age of 84, had been a administer patient understanding. his departure overseas. resident of St. Pbilomena’s Par­ After wortog for about five JOHN, BISHOP, SERVANT’ OF THE SERVANTS missionary back from Korea, says the people years for his uncle, the young OF GOD to His beloved son, DAVE) M. MALONEY, He is now on his way to Holly­ ish for more than 36 years. man went into business for wood to edit and add sound and He was a member of the par­ priest of the Archdiocese of Denver, Bishop-elect of the himself as a plumbing contrac Titular See of Ruspae, and newly appointed Auxiliary Catholic Charities narration to a moving picture ish Holy Name Society, th e tor, and later became one of he made on the history of the Knights of Columbus, and the the founding partners of th e to the Ardhbishop of Denver, health and apostolic Church in Korea. Knights of St. John. firm Hedges, Atkins, and Mc­ benediction. ' ' v America’s biggest mistake in Monsignor William Higgins, Gee, which in 1930 sold out to Since the task of directing the Christian flock in her foreign service and her aid pastor of St. Pbilomena’s, who the American Radiator Stand­ programs. Father Dunne said, is termed the bequest a “giant ard Plumbing Company. the way of virtue becomes from day to day more acute, Help Save the Faith her practice “of extending un­ generosity,” said that a check Mr. McGee remained with this especially in those cities which stand out for their dis­ limited financial aid without for $25,000 was turned over to firm as branch manager until tinguish^ name, 'large population and vastness of enter­ Catholics in the archdiocese can .help in the solution of many moral and phlysi- supervision." j Joseph A. Craven, attorney for his retirement in 1940. Follow prise, it frequently occurs that an Auxiliary is granted cal problems of charity by their generous contributions to the collection for Catholic This practice, “based on the the archdiocese, in Uie name of ing his retirement, he became to the Most Reverend Ordinary in order to equalize policy of noh-interference in the parish on Jan. 9. ’The re­ active in the field of investment. Charities that will be taken up at the Masses Sunday, Feb. 5. somewhat the work of each in performing the necessary the internal affairs of another mainder of the total donation In 1905 he married Nellie duties and provide more Usefully and fruitfully for the yvvwwwwwvwwwwwwwVvw country,” he feels, is responsi­ to the parilh—one-tenth of Decker, a convert to the faith, Catholic Charities, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr points ble for the fact that you seb the McGee estate — will be de­ in Sacred Heart Church, Den people entrusted to their cfire. ' out, saves the faith for many hundreds of our neglected little sign in Korea of the ap­ livered within six months, when ver. They had one child, a son, Therefore, because the Archbishop of Denver, for Suppleimiit Sdotes orphaned children and ^our adults. proximately $3,000,000,000 ap­ the final execution of the will who died in ii^ancy. The couple the reasons we have stated, requires an associate in propriated by the U.S. for aid is completed. resided at 1401 Columbine these responsibilities, We, in our efforts to provide for St. Amie^, Anrn^ to that country. The Archbishop’s letter follows; Executors of Uk win are John Street. Nellie HcGdb died in the well being of the Universal Church, call upon you,' , Aboat the only aid that is Hardh of 1956. A suppUmeiit in this J. GaUagher, nephew of the de beloved son, to ftilfill these d u ^ ^ since We know that seen as coming from the U.S„ ceased, and Miss Ruth Olsen Shortly .before his death, Mr. week's issue of the "Den­ rather Dunne said, is that secretary of Harry Davis, who (Turn to Page 2 — Column 4) you are endowed with the n e g ^ ^ virtues and have ver Grtholic Register" ex|)erience with people and pradSw affairs. s a lu te s Shrine of St. St, Jude Burse Accordingly, after hearing the advice of Our vene­ Anne Parish, Arvada, on rable brothers, the eminent Cardinals of the Holy Ro­ the dedication of the new man Church in charge of the Sacred Consistorial Con­ Khool. Gifts Sent From California, Texas gregation, We, by Our Apostolic authority, appoint yoU The history of the per­ to the office of A u x ili^ to Our venerable brothfer, Ur­ ish and various societies ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Donations from as far away $5; Mrs. E.T.D., $10; N.S., $2; their parish burses, included St. ban John Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, and at the same is reported, showing the as California and Texas came Catholic Gold Star Parents, in Ann’s Circle, Presentation Par­ Chancery Office memory of deceased sons, $5; ish, Denver, $30; St. Cath­ time designate you Bishop of the Titular See of RUSPAE great grow^ of the par­ for the St. Jude Burse this in Bizacena, the See left vacant after Our venerable ish. and M.G.F., $1. erine’s, Burlington, $21; Roly 1536 Logan Street week. A total of $58 was added brother, Joseph Carroll McCormick, was transferred to JhAAAJMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Contributions from out-of- Name, Fort Morgan, $16.91; St. to the burse, which is the fund Denver 3, Colorado town came from A.B., Colorado Charles’, Stratton, $110, and the Residential See of Altoona-Johnstown. We confer for the education of future Springs, $2; an Elbert, Colo., upon you all the honors and privileges and impose on Francis de Sales Parish, Den KLZ W ill Beam priests for the Archdiocese of donor in menlory of Father Wal­ you the burdens and obligations with which, by law Denver. The $6,000 fund has January 22, 1961 ter L.

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