Generous Gifts to Missions Made in Denver Parishes DENVER

Generous Gifts to Missions Made in Denver Parishes DENVER

Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations Generous Gifts to Missions Made in Denver Parishes Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 194^— Permission to reproduce, Except on Ride ’Im Cowboy Articles Otherwise Marked, given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Co-Operation Project DENVER CATHOUC Yields $28,883 in Its First Five Years REGISTER Bishop Hunt Given $1,000, Bishop Espeiage The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We $1,100 in Recent Ootiections; Other Local Have 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) Donations Are Listed VOL. XLI. No. 44. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, ^ JUNE 27, 1946. $1 PER YEAR Two Western Bishops appealing in Denver pulpits for the support of their missionary dioceses on the same Sunday recently found Denver (Cath­ olics mission minded and generous in response to Seminar for Spanish-Speaking their appeals. The Most Rev. Bernard T. Espeiage, 'O.F.M., Bishop of Gallup, the “ Indian capital of the United States,” received a check for $1,100 from the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, pastor of Will Be Conducted in Santa Fe Holy Ghost church; and the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of Salt Lake, the “ Vatican City of the Mormons,” received a check for $1,000 from the The third regional seminar for of Santa Fe. Archbishop Bjrrne James A. Hartmann; Galveston, Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor of St. Francis de Sales’. the Spanish-speaking of the South­ will give the address of welcome the Rev. Vincent Fullerton, C.S.B.; west and West will take place in to the delegates on the opening day. Corpus Christi, the Rev. J. H. The two Bishops, invited by Archbishop Ur­ Santa Fe, N. Mex., July 9, 10, and Previoui Seminari Held »Kelly; Tucson, the Rev. Theodore ban J. Vehr to make their appeals some time within (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) 11. The conference this year is Two previous seminars—one in the year as part of Denver’s Mi.ssionary Co-opera­ being sponsored by the regional San Antonio at Incarnate Word office of the Bishops’ Committee tion Plan, both arranged by coincidence to be in college in July, 1943, and the other Denver the same Sunday, June 16. Th,ey were for the Spanish-Speaking located at Regis college in Denver in Oc­ in San Antonio, Tex. tober, 1944—were sponsored by the Fr. Morgan guests at the home of Archbishop Vehr in their Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne of National Catholic Welfare Con­ Denver stay, but each Bishop celebrated Sunday Santa Fe is host for the conference ference. This year the seminar will Mass and occupied the pulpit in his assigned church and will celebrate the opening Mass deal W’ith the work being done at the successive Masses to put the cause of his on the first day of the conference throughout the Southwest to help Is Going to at Loretto academy’s chapel in in the solution of the problems of missionary diocese before the congregations. Both Santa Fe. The sermon will be de­ the Spanish-speaking people. were gratified with the response to their appeal. livered by the Rev. Jose Garcia, The delegates from four arch­ Other gifts to date this year through the plan Vicar General of the Archdiocese dioceses and 12 dioceses will be Milwaukee present at this conference. Special include $357.23’ to the Maryknoll Fathers from St. Vincent de Paul’s, Denver; $830.85 from St. John’s, guests at the conference will be The Rev. Dr. Edward Morgan, the Most Rev. Augustine Dangl- Denver, and $358.53 from Loyola, Denver, to the Printer Worked S.J., who is celebrating his silver mayr. Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas; St. Columban foreign missions, and $355 from St. the Rev. Raymond A. McGowan, jubilee as a priest at a Solemn Louis’, Englewood, to the Oblate missions. Appeals director of the Social Action de­ Mass this Sunday in Loyola For Great Italian partment of the National Catholic are still to be made this year on behalf of Maryknoll church, Denver, is to be trans­ Welfare Conference; Miss Linna at St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, and Annunciation, Bresette of the Social Action de­ ferred to the Gesu church in Mil­ Leadville; on behalf of the Maryknoll Sisters at St. Priest Leader partment, NCWC; and Professor waukee. He will be succeeded here Ma'riano Alcocer of Mexico. The by the Rev. Joseph Herbers, S.J., James’ and Holy Family, Denver; for St. Colum- official delegates from the various who was president of Regis col­ ban’s at St. Philomena’s, Denver; for the Vincen­ By Donald F. McGinley dioceses are as follows: lege from January, 1932, to the tian missions at the Cathedral and Blessed Sacra­ Salvatore Sam Rizzari, a com­ Los Angeles, Monsignor Fidencio summer of 1935. Father Herbers ment, Denver; for the Jesuit mis.sions at Annuncia­ posing room worker at the Regis­ since then has been statioi^ed at Esparza; San Antonio, the Rev. tion and St. Catherine’s, Denver; and for the Ob- ter, often takes a fond backward Paul Ehlinger; Denver, the Rt St. Louis university, where he has glance at his early years in his Rev. Monsignor John Mukoy; been superintendent of buildings late missions at Sacred Heart, Colorado Springs. home town of Caltagirone, Sicily. Santa Fe, the Rev. William Brad­ and grounds. He has spoken a The Missionary Co-operation collections * in the He has lived in Denver since 1910 ley; El Paso, the Rev. Lawrence number of times over the Sacred archdiocese in 1945 totaled $8,849.09, and the grand Tom Wilton, famous rider, it trying to stay its founding 50 years ago. A champion bucking by his own choice; many times Gaynor; Dallas, the Rev. Sebastian Heart hour, which is carried by aboard a tough twitting bronc in tbit unusual horse to be teen in action in the "Daddy of ’ Em he finds himself thinking of a Rubi, T.O.R.; Cheyenne, the Rev. station KMIfR, Denver. total for the first five years of operation of the action picture from Frontier Days, the famous AH” is named T. Joe for the beioeed Catholic, great fellow-countryman and per­ Officers have been announced plan (1941-1945) amounted to $28,883.57. rodeo in Cheyenne. T. Joe Cahill, noted Catholic whose chief hobby is "kidt.”i—(Photo copyright sonal acquaintance, Don Luigi for the Mass at 10:30 Sunday high­ (Turn to Page i — Column 5) figure in Cheyenne, hat been associated with the by R. R. Doubleday) Sturzo, who came to live in this Give Generously lighting the silver jubilee Observ­ Frontier Days celebration nearly erery year since country by necessity. To Peter’s Pence ance of Father Morgan. Father + + + + + 4 In Caltagirone at the turn of Morgan will be assisted by the the century, Sam began his ap­ Very Rev. Manus P. Boyle, dea­ Foremost Chest Surgeon prenticeship in the printing trade The annual Peter’i Pence eol- con, and the Very Rev. Harold V. in the employ of a young Sicilian I lection for the Holy Father will Campbell, subdeacon. The Rt. Rev. T. Joe Cahill, ‘Frontier Days.’ Figure, priest who was destined to become I be taken up in all churchei of Charles H. Hagus will give the one of the foremost figures of the’ the Denver archdiocese this sermon. Is Outstanding Catholic political scene of 20th-century Sunday. Demand upon the Holy Father for aid in rebuilding Following the Mass there will be Italian history. Father Luigi a clergy dinner in the Park Lane Noted Catholic, Has Hohby of ‘Kids’ Sturzo, born of noble ancestry, church facilities, shattered by By WlNIFREH) M. CUKREY disorders, and tuberculosis, pro­ the war in many countries, and hotel. From 3 to 6 p.m. there will was an idealistic young intellec­ be a reception for Father Morgen “ There is no need to kill people vided facilities for further re- tual, imbued with the principles in alleviating the suffering of with chest operations any more,” searcri and study in thoracic sur- By Rev. John Cavanagh got the orphanage out of debt,” Kringle gets a bigger kick out of the needy are terrific. As Arch­ in the rectory, 2309 Gaylord. Spon­ of Pope Leo XIII’s social justice. soring the reception are the Loyola according to Maj. David J. Dugan, gery. T. Joe Cahill ha.s a hobby, and says the .six-foot, 200-pound West­ witnessing the scene at the orphan­ It is he who must receive a glori­ bishop Vehr wrote: “Probably chief of the chest surgery divi­ Sketching the human lungs on age than the man whose hobby is never will so little accomplish Altar sodality, PTA, Holy Name it is "kids.” It may seem strange erner, "and the responses keep me ous share of credit for founding sion at Fitzsimons hospital, Den­ a scrap of paper, Maj. Dugan “ kids.” so much as at the present society. Fathers’ club, and St. Vin to read such a digest of the in­ in touch with ® lot of old friends.” an organization devoted to de­ cent de Paul society. All parLsh ver, translated unpronounceable medi­ terests and labors of a man who is W IF E IS C A TH ED R AL time.” T. Joe’s Interest in the orphans veloping true democratic expres­ ioners and friends are cordially in­ Major Dugan, who has per­ cal terms into the language of a.s Western as Frontier Days, but ORGANIST 42 YEARS Give generously! is well known in Denver.

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