1 'Member of 'Audit Bureau of Cireulatloni ’ConteBti Copyrighted by the vCatholic Prei* Society, Inc. 1947— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue FORT LUPTON PARISH PUNS DENVER CATHOUC TO ERECT $40,000 CHURCH REGISTER Parishes Begin Campaign i J O B H S Basement to Be Used The National Catholic Welfare Conference Newt Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Eave Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) For Services Until VOL. XLn. No. 31. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947. «1 PER YEAR. Construction Is Done Governor, Mayor Ask Reverent Plans for the construction of a $40,000 church in Fort Engagements for the spring and early summer announced this Lupton were completed at a recent meeting of the building week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr committee of the Fort Lupton parish. According to the include a number of important plans the new edifice will be built to accommodate 400 peo­ Observance of Good Friday events. Among them are three or ple, and will be situated near the center of the city. Prop­ dination services, nurses’, high Urging all Christians to observe closed from noon to 3 p.m. April 4. Capitol Buildings be closed at noon school, and college graduations, erty for this new parish center has already been acquired. Good Friday reverently, both Gov. In an executive order, the Gov­ on Good Friday, April 4, 1947, in an extended' Confirmation sched­ Four lots were donated to the parish by the late Mrs. Lee Knous of Colorado and Mayor ernor commanded that the state order that the state officials and ule, the Memorial day Mass at Mt. Feiertag, pioneer member. Ben F. Stapleton of Denver have capitol buildings be closed so that employes may lay aside their usual Olivet, the silver jubilee of Fa The new church, which will be ordered their adroinistraUve offices “ state officials and employes may occupations and by appropriate ther Joseph O’Heron, and the known as St. William and St. Jul­ lay aside their usual occupations worship commemorate the Cruci­ golden jubilee of the Cripple ian’s,'will be built entirely of cin­ and by appropriate worship conri- fixion. Creek church. The full list follows: der block and faced with either SPISI PRIEST memofate the Crucifixion.” GIVEN under my hand and the Sunday, April 20 — Seminary, brick or stucco, according to a de­ Holy Week Mayor Stapleton, in an official Executive Seal this 25th day of annual Mass for the St. Vincent sign already drawn up by John K. proclamation, calls on all business March, A. D..1947. de Paul society. Monroe, Denver architect. Immed­ houses of the city to “join with LEE KNOUS, > Monday, April 21— Annual meet­ iate plans call for the construc­ the cessation of all activities on Governor. ing of the Denver deanery; annual tion of a spacious basement, which Devotions Good Friday from the hours of meeting of the Catholic Charities, will be used temporarily as the 12 noon to 3 p.m.” He asks all 8 p.m. church, until the complete struc­ citizens “ reverently to observe and Tuesday, April 22—;-St. Ann’s, ture is finished. commemorate this day with pray­ Annual Play Shown hero are Harry Healy and Nearly 350 workers who are can­ Arvada, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. * A total of $3,000 has already m SI.TIIM IS' Impressive ers and other fitting ceremonials Thomas Mulligan, members of St. vassing for pledges reported more Tuesday, May 6— S t Elizabeth’s, been accumulated in the building recalling the sacrifice made by the Francis do Sales’ parish, making than a third of the quota at the Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. fund, and $3,000 has been pledged The solemnities of Holy Week Son of Man on the cross.” returns in the parish expansion second meeting of the group Tues­ Assigned on the faculty of St. Tourney Set Wednesday, May 7— Our Lady by members of the building com­ Thomas’ seminary to replace the will be observed with special serv­ Following are the complete texts campaign being conducted. Par­ day evening. It is expected that of Mt. Carmel, Confirmation, 7 :30 mittee, according to the Rev. of the proclamation and executive ticipating in the drive are eight the total will reach $175,000 late Rev. Manuel de Francisco, ices in Denver churches* Impres­ p.m. Thomas Doran, administrator. A C.M.. is the Rev. Samuel Manzanal, order: parishes of South and West Den- Wednesday evening and that the Thursday, May 8 — Sacred bazaar, which will be held in June, sive ceremonies, such as the Tene- For Saturday ir and adjacent communities, quota of $250,000 will bd reached C.M. Father Manzanal is teaching brae and the Tre Ore, will be PROCLAMATION Heart, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. has been planned to raise the in­ the classes in Spanish at the sem& which plan erection of or exten­ by Monday, when a victory cele­ Friday, May 9— S t Clara’s or­ itial construction cost of $10,000. held in several of the larger WHEREAS, The season again The annual drama tournament nary. sive additions to parish plants. bration is planned. phanage, Confirmation, 4 p.m. The new building will fill an churches, news of which is given reminds us that we should give sponsored by Loretto Heights col­ Sunday, May 11— Mass for the imperative need long existing The Spanish priest came to this below. For the time and nature praise to Him who gave His all for lege will bring representatives Archbishop’s guild; Cathedral, So­ among the Catholics in the Fort country last year from Madrid with of other devotions consult the par­ the redemption of the souls of men from five Denver high schools to the campus for competition in the dality Living Rosary, 8 p.m. Lupton areaPr he present church, two other young Vincentians who ish columns. as we near the anniversary of the were ordained at the end of their day upon which Our Savior Jesus presentation of one-act plays Sat­ Priest Visiting in Denver Monday, May 12— S t James’, which was built in 1908, can ac­ In the Cathedral the services Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. commodate only 90 people and is third year of theology. They are will begin with the blessing of Christ made the supreme sacrifice urday morning, March 29. A trophy is awarded to the school presenting Tuesday, May 13— St. John’s, inconveniently located on the out­ completing their theological course alms and procession before the that we might have eternal life; in this country for the purpose of E and the best play performance ana Confirmation, 7:45 p.m. skirts of thp city. The parish now olemn Mass at 10 o’clock Palm Ordained in War Scene Wednesday, May 14 — Holy numbers more than 160 families— learning English before going to Sunday. cash prizes amounting to $15 will WHEREAS, The life of Jesus be distributed to the outstanding Family, Confirmation, 7:45 p.m. 120 of which are Spanish speak­ the Philippine islands as mission­ Christ on earth brings to mind the aries. The ‘J'®n®brae services will be individual performers. By Dino Orlandt priest, from the Province of North Thursday, May 15— Seminary, ing. great comfort and blessings to be Father Manzanal will conclude held in the Cathedral on Wednes­ The roar of American planes Belgium, arrived in America seven ordination; St. Philomena’s, Con­ Members of the parish now ac­ ained on this sacred day through Schools enter^ in the festival, his theology studies with the pre^ day. Holy Thursday, and Good and the bursts of German ack- months ago fop his tertianship at firmation, 7 :30 p.m. tively engaged in soliciting funds aith, hope, and prayer, especially the name of their productions, and ent fourth-year class at tee semi­ Friday evenings at 7:30 o’clock, f ack during his ordination in Lou­ Pumfort, Conn. He came to Den­ Sunday, May 18 — Glockner, include Ollie Brewster, George in view of the circumstances sur­ faculty directors are as follows: nary. Father Franciscors Latin with Archbishop Urban J, Vehr vain, Belgium, in July, 1944, are ver last week on a visit to his Colorado Springs, graduation of Feiertag, Robert Brenken, Frank rounding the recurrence of such an­ Annunciation high, Our Lady's classes are being taught by other presiding and music provided by the most vivid memories of the uncle, the Rev. Arthur Versavel. nurses, 4 p.m. Vogel, Gottlieb Gabel, and Phil niversary at this time when plans Tumbler, Sister Mary Irene; SL members of the faculty. the seminary choir. The speaker Rev. Pierre Goedertier, S.J. The S.J., of Sacred Heart church, and Thursday, May 22— Cathedral, Artese. on Wednesday evening will be the for a lasting peace are uppermost Joseph’s, The Game of Chess, Mrs A. C. Poth; Holy Family high, intends to return to Pumfort joint graduation of nurses, 8:15 Rev. Duane Theobald, on Thurs­ in our minds. Enter the Hero, James Kenna; St Easter Sunday. p.m. day evening the Rev. John B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ben F. Sunday, May 25 — Pentecost, Ebel, and on Friday evening the Stapleton, Mayor of the City and Francis de Sales’, Afrs. Murphy’s In excellent English with a Chowder, Miss Peggy Chambers; Flemish accent. Father Goedertier Cathedral, Pontifical Mass and Rev. Frederick McCallin. No ora­ County of Denver, Colo., do hereby Confirmation.
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