. cn o i m --J o z ^ c I m o 33 T1 X) ■y' O' *»• m o oj X) < OJ r" vtl o ^ IT J>J o t o X3 On the W ay to Sainthood Vatican City — The words and example of newspaper. “ How one humble man in four Popes Plus X II and John X X III would strengthen shcrt years could have broken down what the Church’s spiritual renovation, Pope Paul VI seemed formidable barriers . in a said at the Ecumenical Council last week, telling During World War II, the Nazi regime’s treat­ plete ■ ► the more than 2,300 Fathers, and distinguished ment of the Jews roused much indignation, and ■ 9 visitors, that he had initiated the beatification Pope Pius X II was attacked, decades later, in a plete cause of his predecessors. play The Deputy, by German author Rolf Hoch- riage huth, produced here and in Europe last year. con- ' h PO PE PIUS XII, whose reign lasted 19 The play blamed the late Pontiff for not strongly take years, died on Oct. 9, 1958. His successor, Pope denouncing the murder of the Jews by the Nazis. John X X III, died on June 1963. life- t. Pope Paul served as Vatican sub-secretary AMONG DEFENDERS of Pope Pius XH was Cardinal Julius Doepfner of Munich and % of state, and later as pro-secretary of state for edu- ordinary affairs, and in 1954 Pope Pius made Freising, who said that anyone who judges his­ irim- V him Archbishop of Milan. tory objectively, must conclude that Pope Pius XII was right when, after consulting his con­ . ^ n o c r u p L odily In December, 1958, he became the first of 58 science many times, he decided not to protest ough Cardinals created by Pope John. more strongly against the persecution for fear e too The plea of Bishop John King Mussio of Bast Boner ;uilty of provoking an even greater disaster. Steubenville, 0., at the Council’s second ses­ Pope Pius X II has been credited by Jews In a Western Slope daily ilting sion expressed the U.S. Hierarchy’s view that nitia- with sheltering scores in the Vatican and thus there appeared a writeup From Log Cabin fo New Chapel such a saint as Pope John is “ needed today by about a former Fruita couple there saving them from almost certain death. Catholics, Jews, and non-Believers.” He is also remembered by the people of being married in the Denver This is the new Cathoiic mission Forest area. Many Protestants assist­ “ The miracle of John is already the talk of Cathedral before the Rev. imed Rome for his solicitude in their travail during church in the Black Forest that is ed the Catholics in a variety of ways in our age,” the Bishop wrote in his diocesan the war. Richard Hanifen. The story : the about completed and which is the re­ helping them eventually move from a read: “ The Rev. Hanni Fan party sult of the hard work and determina­ log cabin to this chapel. performed the double ring ;ified tion of Catholics living in the Black ceremony.” Observed one of Father Han- ifen’s confreres: “ I didn’t know we had a famous Chi­ f? New Black Forest nese scholar and priest on the $388^810 Cathedral staff. He must be a Who personal representative of DENVER CATHOLIC Cardinal Tien.” 1 his Given To eded Chapel Result of Institutions REGISTER Institutions of the arch­ nows Determination THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1965 VO L. L X No. 16 or it. diocese in Denver were After nearly four-and- thing should be done to reme­ a llo c a ted $388,810 for one- one-half years of conduct­ dy the situation, so she placed Pope Charts Course agency purposes from the ing catechism classes and an ad in the Black Forest Mile High United Way’s ::eive News asking all interested attending Mass in a series recent fund drive. These Catholics in the area to come seven member agencies, shall of log cabins and other to a meeting at the Black This old building, Catholics liv­ together with 105 other Forest Community Hall. member groups, were lests, ing in the Black Forest Fourteen men and women After Council Is Over they area northwest of Colo­ given a total of $4,257,650, responded to the call to dis­ Vatican City — At a He also gave his own defini­ would observe a jubilee of “ Discussion is coming to an the largest sum ever I this rado Springs hope to be cuss the need for an organiza­ tion of aggiornamento, (up­ public session of the Sec­ prayer from Dec. 8, when the end, and understanding is be­ raised. “cific in their beautiful new tion. The idea was met with dating), and rejected any use ginning. ond Vatican Council, after Council ends, to Pentecost Edward Hirschfeld, pres­ mission church by the considerable enthusiasm and of that word of Pope John “ This word (aggiornamen- Sunday, 1966; ident, said direct allotments early part of December. Our Lady of the Pines guild promulgating the Con­ X X IH ’s to infect Church to) which described his goal was born. That he would build a to individual agencies totaled The manner in which these stitution on Divine Reve­ teaching with relativism. certainly did not have for him $4,190,540. Allotments were people progressed in getting The Pope said that changes church in Rome honoring the meaning which some try child lation, and the Decree on made after several weeks of their own mission church was THE NEED for religious in­ were being made in the laws Mary, Mother of the Church, to give it, as if it allowed for to go struction for the children was the Lay Apostolate, Pope study and recommendation by revealed in a story published governing the Congregation of and patroness of the Council, the making ‘relative’ accord­ var- the first business at hand. Paul V I added some sur­ a 95-member admissions and in the Colorado Springs Ga­ the Holy Office; as a lasting memorial of Vati­ ing to the spirit of the world, John Meetings in the homes proved prise announcements allocations committee. zette and Telegraph this week. That the Synod (or senate) can n. of everything in the Church — unsatisfactory, so through the which drew prolonged Denver archdiocesan insti­ “ You seem troubled, Broth­ Written by staffer Mary Ur­ of Bishops he had created as dogmas, laws, structures, tra­ generosity of former Black applause from the more DISCUSSING the agglor- tutions benefitting from the er Timothy. Is anything wor­ ongly ban, the story pointed out the a “ continuing” council would ditions. Forest residents. Mr. and namento introduced by Pope drive include Ave Maria cli­ rying you? I mean besides the stian determination and persever­ than 2,300 Fathers pres­ meet in 1967 or earlier; “ His sense of the doctrinal nics, $42,500; Catholic Com­ sins of the world, the vanities istors ance of Catholics living in the (Turn to Page 7) ent. That the entire Church John, the Pontiff said: and structural stability of the munity centers, $40,530; Cath­ of mankind, and that sort of d re- Black Forest, which is one of Church was so vital and thing?” the most picturesque areas in olic Charities (which includes iplish strong that it was the basis « « * rents the state. For many years it At White House Family Planning Meet Queen of Heaven orphanage), and foundation of his thought $148,980; Good Shepherd Among the floral displays n the was primarily a resort area and of his word. where people built summer Home for Girls, $37,300; In­ received by Lloyd King at his cabins. Later, the area was “ From now, on, ‘aggior- fant of Prague nursery, new store in Villa Italia on book used to some extent for milk Who Was Invited And Who Was Not? namento’ will signify for us a $31,500: Mt. St. Vincent’s the occasion of its opening any and dairy farming. In recent wisely undertaken quest for home, $45,000; and St. Clara’s was one that bore a card By Chris Hernon tionally syndicated colum­ other years homes were built and contention extremely well,” a deeper understanding of the orphanage, $43,000. reading, “ Deepest s y m- Sean many persons who form erly Absence of an official Cath­ nists) of Monsignor Knott’s Dr. Shuster said. spirit of faithful application of Catholic Charities gives pathy.” Bailey Feagans, the olic voice at the family plan­ objection that the White As to imbalance in forming ihe norms it has happily and Queen of Heaven orphanage store manager, immediately i last lived in Colorado Springs • The concluding part of ning session of the recent House conference pa n e 1 the conference panels. Dr. prayerfully provided.” $2,700 per month or $32,400 phoned the florist. :h as moved to the Black Forest. the Second Vatican Council’s White House conference on lacked official Catholic repre­ Shuster said “ as a matter of per year. The government The florist was unusually Also, Air Force Academy per­ Decree on the Pastoral Office health led to an artificial, if sentation, pointed out that fact we cannot control the FATHER Edward Duff, pays Queen of Heaven or­ disturbed by the error. “ But sonnel and their families of the Bishops and the Decree know there were several Catholics number who come to the phanage $90 a month to take what about the party that re­ moved in because of the ac­ not contrived, consensus for on the Apostolate of the Laity S.J., on journalistic assign­ , and participating, including Dr.
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