Women United Show Exomple to World ♦ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc.. 1962 — Permission to Reproduce, Except Archbishop Praises C .D . of A . On Articles Otherwise Marked, Uiven After 12 M. h'riday Following Issue (Text of Archbishop’s address on Page 14) OLORADO, THE U.S. and the world are being] C given a tremendous display this week of the great DENVEftOtmOUC worics of Catholic women united in action for God and country. This is evidenced by the gigantic program tak­ ing place at the 29th biennial convention of the 225,000-j member organization of the Catholic Daughters of] America in Denver July 8-12. Eight members of the' Hierarchy are present for the sessions. REGISTER (See related stories, pictures on pages 7, 8) VOL. LVI. No. 48. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 DENVER, COLORADO Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, welcoming more than 700 delegates and visitors at the opening banquet in the Shirley- Savoy hotel, praised the varied charities of the C. D. of A., which have topped the $33,000,000 mark and have been averaging an Warmly Applaudud annual charity of more than $1,000,000. Delegates were given two challenges by the Archbishop. In addition to an active interest in Catholic affairs, he asked the women to develop an “informed leadership that is willing to speak out when necessary and can do incalculable good.” Anglican Delegates Secondly, he continued, “take an iirformed interest in civic affairs of your community. Every community needs a Christian and cultured leadership. There is work here for all willing hearts. In the home, in social Ufe, and public affairs, the influence of cul­ tured womanhood can undoubt^ly mold for greatness." Named for Council IN REFERENCE TO the convention theme, “Christian Uni­ ty,” Archbishop Vehr pointed to “our obligations not only to London—The Most Rev. Arthur Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, our local communities but to the world at large. The limitless field Primate of all England, and top spiritual leader of the Anglican communion, an­ of mission activities at home and abroad immediately suggests nounced the appointment of three Anglican churchmen who will serve as “delegate itself.” observers” of the 40,000,000 member Anglican Church at the Second Vatican Council to begin in October. The clergymen who will at­ In disclosing the appointments of Christendom in truth and tend the council are the Right at a Church of England assem­ righteousness.” Rev. John R. H. Moorman, An­ Archbishop Ramsey’s state­ bly, Archbishop Ramsey said at $50,000 Gift Approved glican Bishop of Ripon, Eng­ ment surprised the Church of land; the Rev. F r^erick C. the same time that “deep doc­ England assembly and he w u Outstanding Junior of Year Grant of New Yoi*k, former trinal differences” between the frequently interrupted by ap­ For Latin America Aid president of the Protestant- CathoUc and AagUcan Churches plause. Fraafees Garcia de Morell from Pnerte day program of*the Catholic Daughters of Episcopal Church’s. Seabury- do not stand in the way oi “the The 9)fannest applause sound­ Rico ta receiving the congratulatioiis of Arch­ America national convention in the Shirley- The Catholic Daughters of ANOTHER GRANT of $10,000 Westem Theological seminary caU that cornea to all (^trlstiant ed when the Archbishop said: bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver after she Savoy hotel. Anne R. Dillingham, (center) ex­ in Evanston, 111.; and Archdea­ to pray for the forthcoming Vat­ “It ia fitting that we of the An­ America at the opening business goes to the NCWC Catholic Re­ was awarded the Outstanding Junior Catholic ecutive secretary of the Junior Catholic con Charles de Soysa of Co­ ican Council that it may by glican communion should a^ Daughter of the Year medal at the opening Daughters of America, conferred the award. session of their 29th biennial na­ lief Services to continue the pro­ gram that the Catholic Daugh lombo, Ceylon. God’s blessing serve the cause cept thte invitation from onr tional convention voted by ac­ t^rs have conducted since 1947 fellow Ckiiatiaiu. in the Roman Puerto Rico clamation a gift of $50,(X)0 to­ in cooperation with the CRS. Catholic Church.” Uve Lives That Serve ward the support of the St. In the report of Miss Mary Archbishop Ramsey’s invita­ James the Apostle Apostolate C. Kanane, of Union, NJ., na­ Missionary Nuns Instruct tion came through Cardinal Au­ Girl Named in Latin America. tional secretary, she reported gustin Bea, S J., prnident of the that an additional $10,000 do secretariate for promoting As Coadiment to Worldly The gift, approved at the July 8,050 School Pupils Christian unity. 10 session of the convention, is nated by the members is per Top Junior mittlng 50 teachers, rellgioos Invitations have also been ex­ Bishop Vincent S. Waters of BISHOP WATERS told the part of the organization’s efforts Our Lady of Victory Mission­ Frances Garcia de Horell of and lay, to take special summer for First Communion, 558 for tended to other religions bodies, Raleigh, N. Car., national chap­ Cathedral packed congregation to cooperate with Pope John ary Sisters brought instruction San Judas Tadeo court of Utu- courses in education that will Confirmation, and 383 adults Orthodox, Protestant, and Jew­ lain of the Catholic Daughters that “the CathoUc Daughters XXni in his help for the Church in the truths of Christ to a and teen-agers prepared as ish, to have observer! at the ado, Puerto Rico, was named of America, called upon the of America are the salt of the in Latin Amreica. enable them to work with edu- as the Junior Catholic Daughter total of 8,050 public school pu­ CCD teachers-or helpers in the Council. members “to Uve the kind of earth, the Ught of the world. cable exceptional children. pils of the archdiocese in the period ending July 1. He likewise announced that of the Year for her outstanding lives that will distinguish them CARDINAL RICHARD Cush ’This brings to a total of near work as a Junior in services in “You are chosen by God as past school year. The Sisters, whose apostolate exploratory talks on problems of from Others of little or no con­ ing of Boston, who founded the ly 500 scholarships which have her native country. Catholics to season the world in Reports on the Sisters’ activ­ is directed to bringing Chris reunion will be resumed with viction.” V apostolate four years ago from been donated by the Catholic Announcement was made at which you live. Your lives ities, received from their con­ tian truth to public school chil Scottish and English Presbyter­ among his own priests, will re­ Daughters during the past de' the banquet of states dinner, He spoke at the opening con­ should be a condiment to the vents in Denver, Colorado dren who would otherwise >e ians at a special conference in ceive the gift. cade. which was part of the opening vention Mass in the Cathedral, lives of the worldly people Springs, Brighton, and Greeley, deprived of such tnstniction, Durham, in the north of Eng­ day program July 8 of the 29th Denver, July 8. around you.” In other gifts, approved, (Turn to Page 2) showed 1,383 children prepar^ conducted or supervised. class­ land. (NCWC Radio and Wire) national biennial convention of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr pre­ The Catholic Daughters, he amounting to a total of $89,- es in 28 separate locations. the Catholic Daughters of Amer­ sided from the throne, and asserted, must be known by 000 from the general fund, a They also made a total of ica. Bishop David M. Maloney of* “your cbaUenging thoughts^ $1930 acholarshto was approv­ 5,736 visits to homes, passed _ Father Frederick J. Steven­ ed fot- tbe Catholic Janmalisin fered the Mass. The cathedral your vlgoretu words, and your out thousands of reUgious aT' 11 Bishops son, national director of Juniors, outstanding deeds.” Scholarship Fund, Inc. Priests, Laymen to Lead tides and pieces of Cath(dic vested choir, directed by the t made the announcement. Miss Bishop Albert R. Zuroweste of literature, -askisted with work Anne R. Dillingham, executive Very Rev. Monsignor Richard .FOUR DlRECTiVES were Belleville is honorary chairman among m lg^nt workers, and At Alumni secretary of the Juniors, con­ Hiester, sang. given the women by the Bishop; of this fund. He is Episcopal Seminars at CFM Aleef engaged in a variety of other ferred the award. 1) To avoid personal sin chairman of the NCWC Press activities, such as conducting Meeting Department. Three laymen and a priest sistant pastor of Corpus Christ! classes for altar boys and for FATHER GILBERTO ROM­ and bad example to others. will conduct seminars at the parish, Colorado Springs. He is choir members. Bishop Charles A. BuswdI NEY, state chaplain, selected 2) Be active in promotion A grant of $10,000 is made to second area 12 convention of the director of the Young Christian of Pueblo is host of the 1962 con­ Frances for the outstanding of the womanly virtues of the Catholic Church Extension Christian Family Movement Ju­ Students groups in his parish IN THEIR WORK the 15 Sis­ vention of the American Alumni Junior in the Commonwealth. Christian modesty in dress society as a memorial to the ly 27-29 at Regis college, Den­ Joseph Barry, Denver city ters of the community stationed Her essay, on which this late Archbishop William D. O’­ Association of the Catholic Uni­ and behavior. ver. Six workshops and 17 pan­ councilman, will conduct a sem­ in the archdiocese received versity of Louvain July 11-12.
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