FATHER SERVANT’S DEATH REMOVES HARDY PIONEER .............................. I iin jB ; i FACE HCHT Pray for the Success of the Catholic Press NOW TO SAVE PARISH SCHOOLS >e OF TODAY mmm t o face Cannot Destroy, Theyll His Life Story is Epic of Try to Rule in New Fields (Special to The Register). The Catholic schools of • Oregon, The death clergy. He was ordained with Arch­ Portland, Ore.— Wallace McCam- however, even apart from this ap­ Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing In This Paper, as of the Rev. bishop Pitaval by the late Bi.shop J. ant, attorney for the Scottish Rite of peal, are face to face with another Robert Ser- P. Machebeuf in the old St. Mary’s the Masonic order, which has been Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled irom the N. C. W . C. News Service fight for their liberty. If the state \ vant, one of academy building. Fourteenth and m < openly behind the movemen,t to oust cannot oust them, the state is going the first, two California, now the site of the Home parish schopls, told The Morning Ore­ to try to rule them. The following priests ever Public Market, December 24, 1881. gonian that he had “ nothing to say” VOL. XIX. NO. 34. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. $2.00 PER YEAR statement was made, quoting state ordained i n It is thought that these were the first when the federal district court found officials, in The Portland Oregonian Denver, for two priests ever ordained in Denver. the initiated law to compel all chil­ of April 1: nearly eleven They have always been bosom dren to attend only public schools “ If the supreme court affirms the years pastor friends. unconstitutional. “ P. S. Malcom, a decision of the federal court in Port­ of the Golden Father Servant was born at La- member of the lodge committee,” de­ land, in declaring unconstitutional Huge Welcomes Holy Week Program for Cathedral; parish, occur­ moth%, Haute-Loire, France, August clared the paper, “ said conferences the compulsory public school atten­ red at 12:50 28, 1851, of parents who were not would have to.be held before it would dance law, the 1925 legislature will last Friday, wealthy, but who were in comfort­ be determined whether the Scottish be asked to enact legislation placing as the result able circumstances due to their hard Rite^would take the case up to the these private and parochial scTlools of a sudden labor. Both his father and mother highest court in the land.” It is ex­ under the .supervision of the state for Cardinals Elaborate Pontifical Ceremonies heart attack lived to be over 90. Father Servant pected that the«tate officers will obey superintendent of public instruction. which occurred when he was conva­ attended the primary school,(then the the decision and that nb injunction “ This wa^ indicated by officials lescing from a serious illness of pneu­ Christian Brothers’ school, and com­ will be issued against them. Gover­ here today after word had been re­ Next week is Holy Week, and it Blessed Sacrament will be carried to monia. When Archbishop John B. menced his Latin at the age of 11 nor Pierce refused to comment on the ceived with relation to the action of Being Planned will be marked, as usual, by elaborate the Repository in solemn procession, Pitaval and other friends called on under the parish priest. In 1865*, he decision, but it is sure that the case the federal court. services in the Cathedral. The pro­ to remain until Good Friday, as the him last Thursday, he was sitting up went to the little seminary of his will be carried to the U. S. supreme “ It was said that under the pro- gram for the week follows: Holy Eucharist is not consecrated on and led in the conversation. He even home diocese. The Prussian war com­ court. ( Continued on Page 3.) New York.— New York and Chi­ Palm Sunday, April 13— Low Good Friday. The institution of the spoke of trying to celebrate Mass pelled him to give up study for two cago are both preparing huge wel­ Masses at 6, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30, and Bles.sed Sacrament is celebrated on Sunday for the people. So speedily years, but in 1873, he entered the comes for their new Cardinals. Car­ Solemn Pontifical Mass, celebrated Holy Thursday. Office of the Tene­ did the end come that it was not pos­ seminary at Nevers. Bernadette of dinal Hayes expressed the hope that by the Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry brae at 7:45. sible to summon: a clergyman to his Lourdes, to whom the Blessed Virgin no demonstration would be made for Tihen, D.D., at 11 o’clock. The palms Good Friday, at 9 o’clock—Ponti­ side. He was dead within less than appeared, was living at Nevers at that Unjust D istrU on i Wealth is him, but New York ifr too proud of will be blessed at the Pontifical serv­ fical Mass of the Presanctified, so fifteen minutes from the time when time, and Father Servant often saw its Cardinal to obey this time. The ice and distributed, to commemorate called because the Host is consecrated he was stricken. her. She was then in a convent. clergy have named the Rt. Rev. J. J. Christ’s triumphant entry to Jerusa­ the day before. The Church, by not Father Servant was one of the gen­ After he had completed his studies, Dunn, V. G., as their honorary chair­ lem. The Sacred Passion will be having the sacrifice of Calvary of­ uine pioneers among the Colorado (Continued on Page 6) man, and a committee of Knights of chanted. In the evening, at 7:30, fered in the unbloody manner of the Scoreil hy Father H. L McMenamin St. Gregory is headed by James But­ there will be Vespers and Benedic­ Maas on Good Friday, centers atten­ ler. The Cardinal will arrive from tion, with sermon b y the Rev. Hugh tion on the bloody sacrifice which Cherbourg on the Leviathan April 27. L. McMenamin. marked that day. The three hours’ The present unjuA distribution of Father McMenamin said that he The committee will charter a boat to Wednesday evening at 7:45, chant­ Passion Service wilt be held from take His Eminence off the Leviathan Dr. William Barr Coming to Handle wealth was scored from the Cathedral wanted to go on record as condemn­ ing of the Tenebrae. 1:15 to 4:15. There will be a special pulpit by the Rev. Hugh L. McMen­ ing an economic system which in this at quarantine. The suffragan Bishops Holy Thursday, 9 o’clock— Solemn musical program under the direction amin last Sunday evening, and the land of peace, plenty and prosperity of the province, representative cler­ Pontifical Mass. The Holy Oils used| of the Rev. Joseph Bosetti, and Cath­ remedy for it was suggested in the produces millions of well-nigh starv­ gymen and all provincials of religious in the administration of sacraments edral priests and the Bishop will combined work of organised labor ing men, women and children, a sys­ orders and communities in New York will be blessed by the Bishop. The* (Continued on Page 8). Movement to Expand Local Seminary and the Catholic Church. Catholic tem that permits the few to add to will be in the party. 'The Cardinal employers were encouraged to be­ their wealth by the thousands and will be escorted from the Battery to come champions of the living wage hundreds of thousands annually the Cathedral by a large concourse The Very Rev. Dr. William P. years ago, when he was transferred of clergymen, laymen and motorcycle and collective bargaining, and Cath­ whilst those whose sweat and blood from Denver to the presidency of police. At least 5,000 children will Barr, Ph.D., D.D., former president olic employes to be advocates of a enable them to do so have not a liv­ Dallas university, from which position meet him at St. Patrick’s, where he St. John the Evangelist Parish of St. Thomas’ seminary, now rector fair day’s work for a fair day’s ;pay. ing wage. He charged the greed of he went to the rectorship of St. will be solemnly enthroned, according They were told to be protectors of this system with being responsible of St. Mary’s seminary, Perryville, Mary’s. Due to his aggressiveness to the liturgy. On April 30, there man’s inalienable right to the pos­ for child labor and wile labor,— "a Mo., is to come here to take personal and his thorough understanding of will be Pontifical Mass at the Cath­ session of property, and profit shar­ system which necessitates the stand- charge of the movement to raise the needs of the local institution, the edral, sung by Bishop Curley of Syra­ ing for employes was advocated. ( Continued on Page 2). Tales Out School Building Permit funds for the enlarging of the semin­ choice of him to handle the work has cuse, wRh ^ e Cardinal |residing. ary. Father Barr was making defin­ met with wide approval among the (Continued on Page 2). ite plans 'for-sn«h expansion several alum'ni. A building permit t^ s issued Wed­ hi^h, have eight class rooms and con­ nesday for the -erecllbn -of a new tain an auditorium that will seat 390. Ui Appeal to Supme Court Aououil^(;| parish school building at East Sixth The edifice will be of brick. THe lergy Ought and Elizabeth for St.
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