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Show 1 1 PUEBLO, COLO. I : 1 i Church Directory. K Ignatius' church. Grand avenue aH Eleventh street, the Rev. William V4T ' I,astur-- F1,st mass "t S:oo Urte4,' n,'; high ,p'af at 10 o'clock aiT'n?BmdHy sc,iool at i':r,0 o'clock p. ,frs- -rinon and benediction at I J.9l)niface's church. Summit and Sf S r-treets. Rev. Ferdinand Haitrung, ! Q. S. B., pastor.--First mass at 8 a. m. : thigh mass at 10:30 a. m.: Sunday school at 10 a. in.; rosary with benediction at 7:30 p. m. I St. Mary's church. Park and B streets, the Rev. Cyril Zupaji. o. s. R and the Rev. Adalbert, o. s. p.. pastors. pas-tors. First mass at Sn. m.; high mass at 9 a. m.; high mas.; at lii::!0 a. m.; I Sunday school at. 2:30 p. m.; evening devotions and benediction at 7-30 o'clock. j Our Lady of Mount Caime church, j southwest corner-of Park and P. street the Key. S. Giglio. S. .1. Pastor. Mass at 10 o'clock a. m. I I St. Francis Xavier's church. Spruce I street mitl Logan avenue, the iitv. Francis X. Kotvald. S. J.. pastor. First j I mass at 7:30 a. m.: high mas:; at it:3u a. in.: benediction after" high nmss; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. St. Patrick's church. Michigan street and Routt avenue, the R-ev. John R. Schimpt, S. J.. pastor: the Pev. A. j. Lebeau. S. J., assistant. First mass at 7 o'clock a. m.: second mass at S:30 a. m. : children's mass at 9:30 a. in.: high mass at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2:30 -p. m.; rosary and benediction at 7:30 p. m. St. Leunder's church. College- avenue, between Sixth and Stnenth streets, Benedictine college, the Rev. James Spaulding, O. S. F pastor. First mass at 8 a. in.; second mass at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 2:30 p. ni.: rosary and benediction at :M p. m. The Co'ovado State Couu il of the Catholic Knights of America at it:; fouiteenth biennial convention, held in Pueblo on Jan. 16. thus expresses itse'f nnent the persecution of the Church in France: "In view of the events now taking place in France, we deem It a duty to join our voice to the universal cry of a just civilization in its protest against the hii'amotis system of injustie-e now bei-ig inaugurated there against t lie Catholic ..church. We would congratulate congratu-late our co-ieligion'sts upon the . separation sep-aration of church and state in France-, if it were a, real eparJtion simiiiar to ours in America, but we must offer our sympathy, since their lot hs been cast with barbarians, who would deprive them of the light of educazio::; with pagans, who would tear all religion from thftn; with atheists, who would blot out the name of God: with robbers, who would dc-spoH them of their property prop-erty tights; and with cowards, who would use a:i army of ruffians to attack at-tack eiefeu.-eViss men ttnd women. "As niemheis of an Order of Knighthood Knight-hood .organized in forty-two svitea of the Union, we protest ogair.Lt this reign of injustice and oppros.-icn: as freemen, we protest against the crimes committed commit-ted in the name of liberty: and as cili-ens cili-ens of Iho model republic, we protest risainst the bureaucratic oligarchy w'.ii.-h ivuv-rjuerades as a republic while iyv.ereisiug the most despotic tyranny. niusi express our admiration of the patience and courage shown by the faithful Catholics of France in their firm stand for religion and civilization. In spirit we suffer with them, but it is with rn.-hakeu conviction Ih.at the sons of the Crusaders will soon rbe superior to the sons of Voitahe. and that the Fldest Duu.'hter of the Church, with her besmirched robes cleansed by the fires of perrS?ution and penance, will ns'flin taVe her place at the head in the class of civilized nations." |