KLAN LEADER PUBLICLY LAUDS NUNS WHO NURSED HIM FIVE W in BE OKDMD PRIESTS SUNDAY AT Foil H i 11 IN DIOCESE OF DEiE! Five men ■will be ordained to the Providence, R. I., and the Rev. John Mieux, Denver seminarian; preacher, Another Financial Scandal priesthood in the Denver Cathedral Harold Gleason of Burlington, Vl., the Rev. E. J. Mannix, pastor of St. in K. K. K. at 11 o’clock Pontifical Mass Sunday all of whom will work in Colorado, Catherine’s, Denver. The celebrant, morning, June 15, by the Rt. Rev. and the Rev^ Wm. N. McTavish of St. deacon and subdeacon were all rear­ La.— Speaker J. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., four of Joseph’s parish, Denver, who will ed in Leadville, where Annunciation htuart Douglas of the Louisiana them to work in the Denver diocese work in the Leavenworth diocese. parish stands second in Colorado in nou.se of representatives, an admitted and one in the Leavenworth ^iocese. Father Walsh number of vocations. Father Walsh member of the Ku Klux Klan, re­ All are graduates of St. Thomas’ The Rev. John Patrick Walsh was is the oldest of seven children. One cently slipped and fell on the floor of seminary, Denver. They are the Rev. born December 25, 1886, in Lead­ of his brothers was killed in France the house and broke his shoulder. John P. Walsh of Leadville, Colo.; ville, of John W. and Julia O’Neill with the American army. He was taken to Our Lady of the the Rev. Leo M. Flynn of Cedar Falls, Walsh. His father died June 25, (Continued on Page 3) Lake .sanitarium here, conducted by la.; the Rev. Harold V. Campbell of 1893, and his mother June 9, 1910. Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as; the Franciscan sisters. Both are buried at Leadville, where When he returned to his duties in they died. The ordinand attended St. Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C. News Service the house he took occasion to pay Mary’s school, Leadville, then was out of school for ten years. Due lows'*^ to the sisters as fol- chiefly to the encouragement of his VOL- XIX. NO. 43. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. $2.00 PER YEAR] I was taken there as a stranger good mother, he answered the call to and came away as a good friend. I study for the priesthood, but found sisters there himself a full grown man with only a that they are doing a noble work and grade school education. Undaunted tbeS^rf th sufficient to praise by the years of study ahead of him.i them in the manner they deserve. I he went to Regis college, Denver. I P j f f i PRMERS FOR ORDI when he was 26 years old. He at-j Kouge on such an institution.” tended St. Benedict’s college. Atchi-j son, Kansas, from 1912 to 1918. and' Marion, Ind.— Another squabble came then to St. Thomas’ seminary, over division o f the profits has re- where he took the six year course. i i l l N ® PUNS FOR IDS M TO HOW SEE sulted in bringing the Ku Klux Klan Although he re-entered school after into court again. This time it is the a long lapse of years, as an adult, his the Ku Klux Klan,” course has not been shortened. Out Official. Bishop’s House. and sent at once so that it may reach It shall be a pleasure for us to re-| Rev. Dear Father: port to the Hdly Father the loyalty through the organization’s attorneys of his class at St. Benedict’s, six were us before our departure. suing Mrs. 1 Daisy Douglass Barr of On Sunday next the sacrament of The annual retreat for the clergy and devotion to the faith that ehar-j ordained this year. Fairmount, Ind., for an accounting The first Low Mass of Father Holy Orders w»ll be conferred in the will open in Regis college Monday acterizes priests and people in the initiation fees ■ Walsh will be celebrated Monday Cathedral at 11 o’clock on five can­ evening, June 22. All secular priests Diocese of Denver. We shall offer j I morning, June 16, at St. Vincent’s didates who have completed their engag^ in the cura animarum are the sacrifice of Mass over the tombs V® “ J Mrs. Barr studies in St. Thomas’ seminary. expected to attend the retreat un of the Apostles Peter and Paul and ntnto Thomas Barr, deputy orphanage and his first Solemn Mass bank commissioner ^ Kindly call the attention of your peo­ less for grave reason permission to in other sacred pldces for the spiri-j will be sung in Leadville, at Annun­ The story, as set forth by Klan at- ple to the celebration and ask their remain away have been given by the tual and temporal welfare of our ciation church, Sunday, June 22. The complaint, is archpriest will be the Rev. H. B. prayers for the newly-ordained. The ordinary. dear priests and people. May God -occasion also suggests reference toi bless them abundantly always. Stern, pastor, and the other officers ‘ We again direct the attention of enteredentered^nto into a contract withplaintiff Mrs I vocations for the priesthood. pastors and people to the great feast Devotedly yours, will be: deacon, the Rev. Thomas J. Barr whereby she was given the right Deo volente et fovente we shall of Corpus Christi, to be solemnly 4 . J. HENRY TIHEN, Wolohan, pastor of the Sacred Heart of organmng the women’s Klan*^in make our prescribed ad limina report, celebrated on June 22. The cus­ church, Pueblo; subdeacon, the Rev. REV. JOHN P. WALSH Bishop of Denver. Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia sailing from New York July 10. It tomary procession by law prescribed Louis Geary, S.M., of New Orleans; — Photo by Nast. Denver on Wednesday within is customary when making such re­ is to be conducted'with all the sol­ rersefin^^M’ Mi^^^igan,*New REV. H. V. CAMPBELL master of ceremonies, DeLisle Le- the Octave of Pentecost. lersey and Minnesota. For this nriv- port to present to the Holy Father emnity and beauty which circum­ the offering which his children stances and the means of the congre­ “J •» !'■<’ [throughout the world make annual­ gation will permit. Our Eucharistic fkfo k person initiated. On ly. Kindly see to it, dear father, that Lord must not be deprived of'the the offering of the Diocese of Denver homage and adoration which this pro­ Denver Mother to complaint recites. The be one of which priests and people cession brings to Him, nor our people the allegation of the Klan that it is believed there need not feel ashamed, but have rea- \ of the opportunity to manifest their son to feel proud. The collection is love for Him in this beautiful and to be taken up on Sunday, June 29, touching manner. See Son Ordained Another phase of the squabble in­ volves the “ rake-off” which the Klan Sunday in i Louis] IS supposed to collect from the sale Bishop of Denver to Pontificate of Pncchased by a subject N Invisible empire.’ Mrs. filrr, Mrs. Nora McAndrew will leave ‘t 'a alleged, agreed to buy all the this week for St. Louis to attend the iUelf initiates from the Klan and Preach at Eucharistic Congress ordination of her son, Joseph, in the wonfA k complaint says this Jesuit order. Father McAndrew is $lS toll's^"* * a graduate of St. Patrick’s school and Slat and attended Regia college. Mrs. McAn-{ tnat 40,000 robes are involved, The Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., i Mass and to preach the English ser- drew will be accompanied to the cere-! j Bishop of Denver, has received, and mon on July 25 in Amsterdam, dur- mony by other sons and daughters. Indianapolis.—The Ku Klux Klan accepted the official invitation to offi- ing the session of the Eucharistic The ordination of Father McAndrew received a decided slap in the face 1 ciate at the Solemn Pontifical High 1 congress. is one of the results of his mother’s ^‘ ®te Democratic ardent belief in Catholic education. a X K l « r o "cn*inated an avowed Although always miles away from a nti-Klan candidate for governor and parochial school, Mrs. McAndrew adopted.a platform plank denoun<^ sent her children daily to this instruc­ ing religious or racial discrimination tion- And St. Patrick’s parish re- and deploring the revival of Know- Bishop Tihen Praises Development joicCT with Mrs. McAndrew in her Nothinpsm. Dr. Carleton B. McCul- REV. J. H. GLEASON great joy. loch of Indianapolis won the guber- REV. LEO M. FLYNN REV. W. N. McTAVISH Father McAndrew will say his first f fw l t h the third bal-' — Photo by Nast. I — Photo by Nast. Solemn Mass in St. Patrick’s church 28*4 f S f compared with Shown hy Diocese of Helena, Mont. June 29. o4 for State Senator Cravens, who the Klan. Othen candidates received scattering por­ tions of the 1,288 total vote in the High praise for the development Bishops were there: convention. , Archbishops— Most Rev. A,lexan- Realize H al CaOiajjc IHay (By Hubert Smith). shown by the Helena ^diocese was Dr. McCulloch, it is conceded here der Christie, Portland. Ore.; Most Details of how a cyclone wrecked given by the R t Rev. J. Henry Tihen, |owe.s his nomination largely to his a Catholic mitaionary center at Rev.
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