OCR Text |
Show M:" Blocese of Bettpr , ELIZABETH KELLY, Correspondent. i ', The Intermountain and Colorado ' j Catholic is placed on s-ale iit the ' Jamep Clarke church goods house, 647 ; California street. Denver. Colo. Feast of All Saints. The feast of All Paints was celebrated celebrat-ed with the usual devotion, in all., the churches of the city. ' Feast of ' All Souls. . On Saturday, Nov. 2, solemn high mass of requiem will be sung in Lopan avenue chapel for the deceased members mem-bers of the parish, and for all those whoFe names are pent in for remembrance remem-brance in the mass. Those names will tdso be mentioned every day during the month at the 8:15 o'clock maes;- The Rosary Devotions. : . Devotions during the month of Octo- her in honor of Our Lady of the Holy 1" liosary were very well attended. Rt. Rev. Bishop Matz at Greeley. Kt. Rev. Bishop Matz spent Sunday . in Greeley, where lie administered confirmation con-firmation to a large class. Rev. Father Martin Goes Away. Flew Father Martin, who came to Denver to superintend the erection of the Kt. Thomas Theological seminary, and who fur some time has been assisting: assist-ing: rUv. Father Donnelly in the care if St. Francis de Sales parish, has j;one to California for a brinf stay. Rev. Father Bclzer Returns. 1 Rev. Father Belzer. who has been in Carson City for some lime, is expected , '. 1.o return to Denver about Nov. 15, and resume his duties at the cathedral. Fa ther Bclzer has fully recovered from hi.y very severe illness. Rev. Father White In Denver. lliv. Father White, formerly, of this j I city, hut now of Cripple Creek, was in Denver last week. Father White feels hiphly elated at the success which at- ; tended his fair two weeks ago, when : about $4,000 was raised for the church iand school in Cripple Creek. The parish, par-ish, under the charge of Rev. Father Carr, recently transferred to Denver, had long been in a flourishing condi-: condi-: ' lion, but the establishment of a par ochial school remained for Father j . White to accomplish. At present it ; consists c.f but two rooms, but so en- thusiastic are the people. in its main- I tenance.that already it is not only con- 1 sidered a permanent institution, but I bids fair to enjoy a very rapid growth. I . Knights of Columbus Initiate. I . The Knights of Columbus gave the 1 third degree to a class of forty last I . Friday at their rooms in Fraternal j Union building on Champa street. This 1 society is having a very rapid gTowth I in Colorado, particularly in Denver, and I it is hoped the time Is not far off when 1 the members can pride themselves on I ; ' having one of the finest club houses in V the country on their lots at Glenarm j and Fourteenth streets. Rev. Father f Sasse of Georgetown and Rev. Father McCabe of Idaho Springs came to Den- ver Friday to participate in the con- ! firring of third degree honors. tasters have issued the following card of thanks: "To St. Vincent's Aid society, to each member -,-of the committee and to all the citizens of Denver who took such an active part and contributed so generously gen-erously to the success of our last annual an-nual picnic, the sisters of St. Vincent's home tender their sincere thanks. Their heartfelt appreciation can only be expressed ex-pressed in the following lines: "Dear friends, accept our tribute Of prayer, most fervent may it be; And may God's holy angels guide you To heaven's bright bliss eternally." |