/ Member ot "Audit Bureau of CircjttitHoni DIACONATE TO BE CONFERRED ON 9 SEMINARIANS Reported Miseing on Training Flight in Pacific Contents Copyrighted by the Catholle Press Society, Inc., 194S—Permission to Reprodnee, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given ktU x 12 M. Friday Following issne Joseph Bauer Is First Register Employe Listed as War Casualty DENVER CATHOLIC Lj.r Joseph P. Bauer, Jr., who left ported among the six editorial and high school course in one semes­ FromThisArchdiocese his position in the Register mail­ 13 mechanical workers of the Reg­ ter. The Bauers have two other ister now in service. Several other children—Lawrence, a student in ing department last August to en­ members of the staff are due for list in the U. S. navy, has been re­ St. Francis’ high, and Mary, a ported missing after a routine early induction into the armed pupil in St. Vincent’s grade school. EnKre Group, in Line With Sf. Thomas’ Ac- training flight somewhere in the forces. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, hard-work­ REGISTER Pacific. A n-aduate of St. Vin­ Radioman on Patrol Bombor ing folk who never dreamed in the The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We eeleraled Schedule, Will Be Raised cent de Paul’s grade school and A quiet unassuming lad of 22, days when their children were Have Aleo the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Joseph Bauer was serving as ra­ young that their boys would some Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. To Priesthood in December dioman on a patrol bomber in the day go to war, refuse to believe Pacific. Shortly after receiving a that their Joe is lost forever. VOL. XXXVIII. No. 51. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 1943. $1 PER YEAR naval telegram informing them Every day they expect to receive The maJor order of deaconship will be conferred on a that their son was missing, Mr. word that the boy has been found, class of nine fourth-year theologians in the chapel of St. and Mrs. Bauer received from (Turn to Page S — Colum n 6) nun's life of self-sacrifice in Thomas’ seminary, Denver, on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 8:15, Joseph a letter dated Aug. 5, in The Crown of Thorns Symbolic imilalion of her Master, Jesus Christ, is it was announced by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, who will which he said that he was eating Colorado Springs Is Home being given to three Poor Sisters Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration in St. Joseph’s convent of St. An­ cocoanuts right off the trees and thony's hospital, Denver, in the picture below. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is bestowing the crown upon be the ordaining prelate. Five of those to be ordained strolling over the coral sand of a Sister M. Roselda. Sister M. Helen Ann, next to her in the center, and Sister M. Lourita, in the fore­ deacons are students for the Archdiocese of Denver. beach somewhere (n the Pacific. Flight Officer ground, were the other two nuns who pronounced their final vows in the ceremonies. Six sisters, includ­ In line with the accelerated schedule of studies in the So far as his parents know, he had ing a pair of twins, made their first vows. Tho Rev. J. P. Flanagan, pastor of St. Mary Magdalene’s seminary, the class becoming deacons on Sept. 19 will be not seen any combat service. church, Edgewaler, is shown to the Archbishop’s right, in the rear. Mother M. Basilia, Western provin­ ordained to the priesthood in De­ A native of Denver, Joseph had Missing inAction cial of the nuns’ order,, is standing back of Sister Roselda. To her right is Sister M. Panfila, assistant Wins Silver Star never been outside Colorado Until provincial. cember. This class, together with his enlistment in the navy on Aug. the third-year theology and the 3, 1942. After attending St. Jos­ eph’s grade school for one year, In North Africa first-year college students, re­ he enrolled in St. Vincent’s when turned to the seminary July 5 and his family moved into a sparsely immediately began the year’s settled district of the South Den­ Colorado Springs.—The adJutant general’s office in Washington, D course of studies. ver parish in 1928, He was grad­ The present third-year theology uated from the parochial school in C., has sent a telegram to Mr. and 1935 and then went to St. Francis’ Mrs. Emmet R. Knight, 914 E. students will be ordained to the high, from which he received his Platte avenue, infoming them their priesthood in June, 1944. No diploma in 1939. From October, son. Flight Officer Eugene Knight, plans have yet been announced 1940, to August, 1942, he worked has been missing in action in the relative to their receiving of the in the mailing room of the Reg­ North African area since July 6. orders of subdeaconship and dea- Joseph P. Bauer, Jr. ister's big publishing plant. Eugene left Nov. 11, 1942, for co.nship. After boot training in the San overseas duty. He was sent first It has been emphasized that the Diego naval base, he attended ra­ to England and was in 30 different speeded-up program of studies in dio school in Memphis, Tenn., and locations in England and Africa the seminary means no loss of was then sent to Whidbey Island, before being reported missing. He class hours or of study material Wash., for further training. Happy was graduated from St. Mary’s in the regular seminary course, f in his work, he wrote home often, high school in 1940 and enlisted in which, in the Denver institution, and his only regret was that he the army air forces. Jan. 27, 1941. extends over a period of eight never had an opportunity of vis­ He was sent to Fort Logan and yeaVs—two years of college prep-1 iting his family on leave after then to Kelly Field, San Antonio, aratory work, two years of philos-1 his enlistment. Tex., where he took his mechanical ophy, and four years of theology, j Early this y e-a r, Joseph’s training. He was made assistant In addition to these main studies,] brother, Herman, a 1941 graduate hangar chief of Kelly Field and allied subJects such as Scripture, of St. Francis’ high, tried to en­ was later sent to . Gardner Field, canon law, and modem languages list in the navy and passed his Taft, Calif. must also be taken in preparation Capt. James G Maguire (above) first physical examination. When He began his pilot’s training and for the priesthood. With the aid of the field artillery, son of Mr. he reported for duty, he wAs took his basic training in Menter of the summer course, shortened and Mrs. J. C: Maguire, Sr., of turned down at the last minute. Field, Bakersfield, Calif. His ad­ vacations, etc., it was found that 1241 Pennsylvania, Denver, was Still anxious to follow his vanced training waa made in Luke the same ground could be covered awarded the Silver Star medal for brother’s career in the navy, he Field, Phoenix, Ariz., and addi­ in several months less than is or­ gallantry in action near Tunisia. expres-sed a preference for naval tional training in Dale Mabry dinarily required. The citation says that “he ap­ service when he reported for in­ Field, Tallahassee, Fla. Aug. 19 Students from the Archdiocese proached a pit, assisted in remov­ duction in the armed forces under is his 21st birthday. of Denver who will receive the ing a b u rn in g tarpaulin, and the provisions of the Selective From an Algiers paper, the local diaconate Sept. 19 are Sub­ shoveled dirt upon the contained Service Act in May. This time he Knights of Columbus received a deacons Francis Syrianey, Michael projectiles, tw o of which were made it. After boot camp in Far- clipping telling of the valiant work Kavanagh, F. Duane Theobald, spurting fire from their fuse sock­ ragut, Ida., he spent 10 days- at of the flight officers in that area. James Moynihan, and James Hal- ets and in imminent danger of exs home on furlough and then went Flight Officer Knight has a loran. Also in the class are Sub- ploding.” Capt. Maguire attended to Michigan City, Ind., for his pre­ deacons Charles Campbell of the the Cathedral grade a n d higji Herman Bauer radio training He" "is still sta- brother, Robert Knight, who is taking his basic training with the Sacramento diocese, Joseph Tock- school. H8 was librarian for the Rf. SL Francis de Sales’ high, he was tiohed there. ert of the Wichita diocese, and Rev, Joseph Bosetti, V.G., in high 3rd Son Contemplate* Navy Life engineering air corps in the Illinois the first of two sons of Mr. and in-stitute of technolof;:y in Chicago Clarence Golueke a n d James school and was counselor in Camp Mrs. Joseph P. Bauer, 1601 S. Another brother, William, 17, Kelly, both of whom are Clerics of .St. Malo while attending Colorado Steele street, to serve in the navy. who will be a senior in gt. Francis’ Emmet Knight, father of Eu­ St. Viator. State college in Fort (tollins. He His brother, Herman, is now at­ high this fall, is considering en­ gene, was a pilot in World war I entered the army in December, tending naval pre-radio school in listment in the navy after he fin and .served at the front for 18 Many May Have to Turn Away Students 1939, and waa stationed in F m Michigan City, Ind.
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