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Show 1 j pjscesc of Denver, 1 I Trs t0 Pen' Mission in i I J JesU1 Denver. jeuit fathers from Chicago ! Thc ' isFjon in the Logan Ave- vill over. i - on Stmday, Jan. IS. It is i ! I J,ue 1 .'Jppantl.v leaked forward to be 4. I l,,in? 'cVcp;itiin and if the first week 1 the c,1",he huocpss which is antici- Ji J,rv?or it the mission will doubt- I if ip continued through a fortnight. I .,t misFion which was given to 4. j The ' ra) parish was in November ! l!ul-y;!i when the Passionist Fathers I ,f J'1 jiui? conducted a most suc-4 suc-4 H of ' il two weeks' service. Special mu-T mu-T '''''"'viii V provided for the opening I i I !"L'uicli M" on Sunda' and for the 4. H fi inir devotions. Religious articles I pVn "c Placed on sale in the two ves-I ves-I ! 'd will be blessed at the con- j J Ln of the morning and evening I "vl,-e lv Ihe Jesuit Fathers. The i f f cinn of recent years which i f !'r' t,,fii piven by the Jesuits in the 1 ''".Vdral parish was in February of - J tU and the memory of it is still Vb in 'he minds and hearts of those I "in ei-p privileged to attend. It . I c ,,,!ai'S the most successful mis-? mis-? I f ,V"p over held in the '!' and the one ll ''hi'rli is .'ii'ont to open will, it is ex- I I b(nv equally good fruit. The i f l" ,.t niassos. so far as arranged f j ' ui'l' !e and S o'clock, and even- f I rrniii the expressions of opinion I vhieli have ben made public through t. 1 dailv and weekly press of Denver ; 1 -,' j? rvi'dent that the trend of public il Jwht is 11,11 in ac-cord wth the sen- " ! I Lnts voiced by the Rt. Rev. N. C. f t Mitz in his sermon preached in Lo- k t ! ran Aver. je , hapel on Christmas morn- ! jn(r ' yrom all sides, during the past 1 ,V0 weeks, the statements with re- I -ar'l to the I'atholie schools have been I "tacked. Last Sunday the sermon for j p. ast of Kpiphany was preached j 1 in- Bishop Matz. In it he practically I iiter.-itfd his expressions of the week I f i,,.fure. show ing that his ideas had not J jr the 1-ast been changed by the criti-; criti-; (1Siii which had been provoked by his A r.r'fvimis attt-mpt. This is regarded by ' ft tll catholics of Denver as most pom-niendlle pom-niendlle "it the part of the bishop ;rd show? that public opinion can in Tin wise intimidate him when once he Fiands for what he believes is rieht. i When th" speaker arose during the Hich Mass -n last Sunday it was ap- jv.r-rt 'o 'he cnngregatlon that he was I f.b. ii! to make some explanation of his stand "ti the public' school system, jlut no reference to l.is Christmas ser-jj;nn ser-jj;nn "as niride. nor was there any attempt to defend it. It was simply ; icirued. and the ideas advanced then ,c'p repeated with emphasis in the ; fvc.nd sermon. S The fitcagement of Miss Ella Million Mill-ion and Mr. K. H. AVechbach, which v; announced last week, was a great ,curi'rise to the Catholics of Denver, i Miss Mullen is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mullen and Is quite popular in Catholics circles. Mr. WVhhiu-h is also well known here and is a member of the Knights of Columbus. Co-lumbus. The wedding will probably be a lart;e church affair but the date has nut yet been set. !The monthly meeting of the Good fiierherd Aid society was held on Wednesday afternoon at the residence ! ; in Mrs. H. Baerressan. 1228 Gay-t Gay-t lrd street. The re was an unusual'y larce attendance. j The Catholic schools of the city 1 j cned their new term on Monday I 1 mining. After the Christmas vaca- I the children settled down in ear- j t' n n good use of the reinain- I I Ir.g five ninths of school. Ill Mrs. Jay C. Knight will entertain the Aandern club at her-residence, 29 i l List Twelfth avenue, on next Thurs- f flay afternoon. Death of Mrs. M. M. Callanan, Mother Moth-er of Rev. Father Callanan, the I Eector of Immaculate Conception I Cathedral, Denver. f I , j I rin the Feast of the Circumcision the J fsth.Mirs of the Cathedral parish of j I'-nver were asked to pray for the I I f niI nf Mrs. Callanan, the esteemed j ifiethnr rf their pastor, who died in Inland mi Monday evening, Dec. 15. Numerous expressions of sympathy I y.fre extended to Father Callanan on I 'he fad event. I "n P'riciay morning, Jan. 2, a Solemn I liequieni High Mass was sung in Logan I avenue chapel at 8 o'clock for the re-I re-I Hse (,f her s.-.ul. Rev. M. F. Callanan tj as the celebrant; Rev. P. A. Phil-i Phil-i v-l- (I'-aeon: Rev. William O'Mallev, ! ; wl'";!":l,r"i. and Jiev. C. O'Farreil, j. : tuus;,.,. ,,f ceremonies. I ; The . steem jn which Mrs. Callanan !: f s hpI i in her native parish is best j I !,!s':a;e.j j,y the following extract, j; I nn-h we take from the Western Xews, I Bn Irish exchange: I ''n Monday evening. Dec. 15. sur-ft sur-ft 'de.i ),y her sorrowing children and i f v'r;r' number of devoted friends, J -fs. Margaret M. Callanan passed ii;eer f;ii;v ;,v,ay at Kilconnpll, County a.v.oy. iir some munths past Mrs. ayanan has been in failing health, "id has recently become the victim of f'H'nip internal trouble, which ulti-,:f-"'y rroved fatal. Her sufferings, at Jjes mtTse, were borne with that "stian fortitude for which she was tne vrJ' end the com-'t com-'t ef thuse around her was to her f'i nire iinj.ortance than her own. Such in'J. 'u''h 'esignation. such fab i. V ! r "' prayers as shone forth in th-". ''I''" h'urs were just the ending rft b.cailf. ;i jjfe ye hers. Never ir.-f!'','-1" "'""ds if the Holy Ghost so ?; r'V, ' 'X'-mplifif d. "As we live we 'J'1 ''s. Callanan lived a life I r;J x; '"'dinary and unaffected holi-I holi-I d-ath was truly the death 1 ,;r lV ' 'n Wednesday morning f r'C,! ' ;i !,s 1,,r!"e removed to the parish I the'--1' Ki!'",n,ieIl. and at 11 o'clock ! .'t:,.,1 ni office and High Mass were I the do'" '"r repose of the soul of trl-'h' s;'J'r of two priests and the iti " nvr' olhers. her obsequies, f!, j' " " '-he ,ad weather, were at-;l at-;l very large number of S,'..VS' '''"'" all of whom from per-v per-v u'.',' ;" M'taintance could appreciate sti'-h a loss must mean to Mrs. '':.":!"!'s family. J th."v'"" rant "f tlle High Mass was I' (i'..r.,, ,.v' v'. !;- I'-owes, p. p., Kileena-. i ;,'H(:. (J' ::' "- Tiev. Vincent Finerty. ! ,,'. siih-d:-ae.n, jev. J. Spelman, l,.:Jl",;!''f of ceiemonies. Rev. II. J i'vp ''' In the choir were Rev. ;,. '""':,n- PP.. y. G., Port u mi a; I ti;.,,'. p'"'J!lnil'Kham P. P.. V. G.. Ty-V.,! Ty-V.,! , "v- -T- Cellars. P. p., L'itrim: l.,.l:t,.,;' v- Aloyfius ("ophlin. O. D. , ti 'r" !'"v- Augustine Phillips. O. p (,- i-onehrea; Rev. P. O'Farreil. P. Kilt.1n''rf 1;,'v- J- Cabalan. P. P.. ., I V. Rrv- AI. -T. Leahy. P. p . I""--'- I li-v ;. v J- Gormley, P. P., New Rev' ,,' V- J' Kahy- R l'- Car.ptanir; T. r;,..'. I.;'hian- r- P Aughrim: Rev. Rn', .''-' r" aWTf ncetown; Rev. J. P" Woodford; Rev. Vincent rVh!rf' n' r- Bayfield: Hew J. P, m ' T., Taughmaconnell; Rev. r,fv- Kr.ws, p. R- Killeenadeema: R j,;': p. p.. Fohena; Rev. F3i.n"t'-',r- P. P.. MuMagh; Rev. J. ! Fathn',' -Adni- Rallymacward: Rev. J H-e.nan '''-nss. c. ('., Caltra: Rev. J. r. c p ('- LUKhrea; Rev. J. Pellv, r. v ;?.'ymacw-ard: Rev. T. Madden, -. ,1K"': Uev- H. Brennan, C. V.-o, ;;1;'!: Rev. J.: Flynn, C. C. L,'fh-e-' IU'V' J- Morgan, C. C, liich. Uev- J- Spelman. . C. C; Ty-''lli'ef Ty-''lli'ef 1 ' . - . ', " ' ,- . tlfin. p npUrnf'R were: Rev. J. Calla-fai!aiiati Calla-fai!aiiati Kil!imor, son: Mr. Joseph Iaw' VvL Mr' Johin Glynn, son-in-h- Murphy, Miss Callanan and I I I l u d MlES Lcahy. nieces, the Rev1"??? Wers of the PPle, years wa lebra.nt, wh0 for twenty ceased dw.ft T"ali frIend ot th de-the de-the virtues n f&i co"siderable length on the c ave" w6r,for whom ne asked nan's in - He dePlored Mrs. Calla-Sace Calla-Sace f- that ca,npt be easily tru h A' l Q reirred to her (and with rea Li ,Wh knew ner best charftv m. f ll,V,.ns examPle of true S od s eater glory, familiar de- Sa'ramirrIV,ne Lord in the Blessed sfnn er example, her eonver- ?nti Unt p,rayer and zeal for God's interests, could not fail to add to he- tXnfp,ftanCtiiy' 'hat of aposl tohc mem and if two of her sons, the in. a?an- R P- Killimor, and Hit M J' Callanan, Denver, and her plder daught01. ; Madame j ft Lerchmars. have devoted their lives to t5artPeCTli SerViC2 0f God in the sanc-luary. sanc-luary. They may thank, under God. th J ruftl0,ns the prayers of ineir deeply lamented mother. There is. however, no one rerfect, and if the d1?rf?Sed' in the uht of God's eternal Justice and sanctity, should have som" atonement to make in the cleansing hres of Purgatory, let us pray that God in his infinite mercy may hear our prayers, and take her into his adorable presence. . The funeral, which was very large and representative, took place" immediately imme-diately after mass, and the remains await the resurrection in the Old Abbey Ab-bey of Kilconnel!. |