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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

August 20, 1948 · Page 2 of 4

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.vx' a, a August 1948 Friday, 20, THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE THREE . - . Shrines Pilgrim Paul’s Tells of Society Journey Sl‘. / Famed Canada to ls Sponsoring Big By PILGRIM ‘streets In places With a each article is are written narrow. the and: guards taking one little out a a could almost step/from one’s car On July signed 18 testimonial Social of a four verifying three-year-old that girl, able Ice Cream our group to now little the onto porches only . open a started from St. Cloud 2:15 at they have been by p. cured “Good St. walk. She has walked in few feet wide. never * traveling by highways m., 100,000 car on her life, having been Anne’s” paralyzed in intercession. But 'on Quebec to and St. 10 and Manitowoc, 12 to Wis, her~legs since birth. It said' FARMERS. The Altar society of St. Paul’s At o’clock was 9 Anne’s. Archbishop The city Maurice of Quebec, where of took the ferry auto we that 10 occurred this cures parish, St. Cloud, will Roy Quebec of on celebrated historic interest Solemn sponsor a of the to Lake Michigan, distance even a us across a feast day the shrine. But at since social Pontifical benefit ice in the Mass. The United States, Basilica has cream population of miles 68 in six and half was a one these happenings publi- aré not packed church cafeteria Friday with singing that is 98 and French praying on eve- and hours cent 95 Ludington, We to know Mich. Cross- per that the Rendering want to Plants listed cized,~it was you difficult the to get pilgrims. ning, Aug. 20. Homemade cake and More than Catholic. 10,000 cent of the In front of ing the per of Michigan state below We en- particulars. co-operatively operated and owned by- are now 45,000 ice will be served from 7 who for homes the feast and along day the high- cream tered Canada came many Port at Huron to Farmers for The Farm Patrons. Cash o’clock. afternoon of the 9 wedged feast paid for into large to the small shrines, were spacious animal! statues, and visit was various Catholic ways, shrines. damp church. and drizzling, After but the the Consecration ,(with stations hides of the on). Way Useful of the Cross A musical for the gifts for spe- small animals. a program en- The first shrine to we came was cial blessing in stir was/felt of the in sick this with have been the multitude. erected. 'vast tertainment the will of be guests in Montreal. Passing For through Prompt Sanitary Removal Most a of They Blessed Sacrament expectant of at were provided following a by the cano- We arrived some St. won- Anne?s. at early young of the part city, which is in . a sense pied altar der work. outdoors As nevertheless they strained their people under the direction Mrs. in of the afternoon. ‘Large pilgrim: DEAD both ancient and STOCK, modern, we came voices, performed. And these the 10,000 people, was sing- as Rieder: Vocal pro- duet, Nancy Lamp- already coming in by Mont ages to Royal, were where the shrine cession ing with the the Missa Blessed Sacra- de Angelis in and Eileen Cullen; violin train, bus, and ert com- automobile. Many in honor . St. Joseph, se- of the fulfill- ment wended its back St. to the Anne mon, again were way Call Collect sure lections, Joan invalids Our Sivinski Joan in Nearest and wheelchairs, to Station stretch- of hope ment and dream of on ,' Basilica would intercede wonder works and and be heard more in Rieder; Nancy vocal selection, Na- and crutches being Brother Andre‘ ers, is on located. This were Albany behalf took place. In the ........500 of the evening sick, Miloca the lame, cures and brought han; piano selection, Jeannette the to shrine. These pil- shrine with its towering dome, ................ ........... torchlight procession maimed .who through had a her to 'come ...800 grimages More Boos; vocal piano and numbers, by priests met and when finished, were, will accommodate the aisles shrine. of the jammed Following people in the ....... words of are Fairbanks-Mme acolytes Eizenreich carrying Shirley and Donna Tre- crucifix and ...425 16,000 people. Onamio It fits a naturally the Basilica brought the eyewitness, celebra- of ‘an lighted one candlesand our vocal group: wick; trio, Joan Rieder, Re- escorted into the setting of Montreal. were At ...67'l Pier: tion of the feast 26 close to with SHALLOW “Shortly WELL EJECTOR a into after the the Basilica. Pontifical They Rieder, and Mary Rieder. assembled the shrine found unique .. ..... han- ...... nee we all singing the grand “Magnificat” ..234 Richmond Mass, 77 the Feast around the WATER SYSTEM St. of St. statue of Anne, on dling and of invalids Assisting serving 'by the with the will ............... care while holding ...... their candles 'over Anne, Freeporf ..23 mother 165 which St. stands in kneeling Cloud front'of the altar a at firemen was or of the city, who day by Virginia Faust, Mahan, be Nancy A their heads quiet, efiicient, arm’s length. ........ easy-to-main- at ....... the statue St. of of the Anne, grand holding relic in chapel Glen‘wood day, to in their Souk trim Centre uniforms, a on Eileen Streit, ..........567 Jean .Tenvoorde, come The origin the of Shrine St. of rain unit for settings of her ft. 15 lap ..... the left of the seven-year-old boy, main altar. who or a do to this without work charge in Shirley Little Wallet, and Weis- ' Falls Ione .............773 Anne de Beaupre about in had been came stricken less. The with polio is of simple the at thanksgiving After' ..... pump the pilgrimage for miraculous con- prayers a cure this In Long Prairie mann. 1625 French .....195 manner: of some 14 months and had been age struction of and with 'one services just moving of their procession members. un- is ..... Mrs. George Gustafson one a sailors ‘ was exploring'the St. Lawrence, gen- able Melrose to walk ...183 since. Wadeno Suddenly he formed, led by the Redemptbrist part—the impeller. addition chairman for The eral the occasion, In original chapel, river, which which is miles to few wide ........... ..... slid a ..... down and she brought him Fathers and acolytes carrying PRAIRIE following assisted by the stands the mechanically at side the of this being large a place, at shipwrecked LONG and electrically women: in RENDERING new back were CO. her‘lap, to but immediately smaller statue of St. Anne and Ahmann, Vincent Mmes. Norbert structure, built by Brother quiet; As they storm. faced death they was a the free from radio again he is slid down and motor walked the sacred relic. Everyone . in the Andre Sylvester Ahles, Vern Boerger, thimself. Here prayed St. constant to Anne and vowed a could I interference feel the 'and away. has through of procession carried nearness lighted vcn-v candle Long glow Prairie, Dombrovski, of hundreds Minn. Dan‘zl, Leo Joseph a of votive lights that if they they saved, would Our were Lord and St. Anne the time at tilation and, the dusk insure cool running. it to burns before as Drexler, Ed Ethen, Henry Hack- came the on, altar was shrine where a her erect in honor the RENDERING a of the on Later D the boy WORKS walked cure. beautiful sight behold. With to The package Brother unit, shipped Halliday, Karl King, Andre ' in Leon served. Mass where and spot they would land safely. man, into the church give to thanks.” continuous and singing, prayed. On prayers Lutgen, Archie McCann, Henry second.floor They is saved, is complete and their with all true to a crate, were. \one Shortly before nec- the Communion the procession proceeded out Brother Andre’s O’Brien, Florine Pallansch. Frank kept still they built St. Cloud, little Minn. wooden room, vow, '. of a accessories the Mass "Ready-To- woman’s voice essary could through a the o aisle center the to . . in its original Peckskamp, Andrew simple Shrine Herman humility. St. of Anne de Beaupre, be heard above the Plug-In.” singing and spacious grounds in front of-the Many Lloyd Tenvoorde, and from physical which Schmid, has since and. became famous cures music: “0 good St. Anne! My Basilica. Followingthe paths spiritual maladies have taken throughout Fred Traynor. place or the world. voice is back!” After the“ Com- walks of the grounds the, here through l7;- Tickets ,Brother be purchased proces- from Andre’s may munion, Polrons Archbishop Roy Co-operuiively as Operated sion For Form wended its back was into the ;" way St. Jospph. to members committee the In the of the at crypt prayers . ANSWERS . or turning the T0 QUIZ altar at I him church for .Benediction saw RETURNED with the of the Basilica, welcome thousands Everyone is SAVINGS door. of to at- new TO YOU smile. Looking in the direc- 1-b 2-3. 3-b 4-a 5-c Most 6-a 7-a 8-b Blessed same Sacrament and crutches, this braces, ven- d tend party. canes, summer tion a n that he looking I 9-c 10-a. was eration saw of the sacred relic of St. stretchers have been left . as a Anne. proof of Good’s goodness and the 0 }' Sunday St. Joseph’s morning filled of with h intercession. power was ‘2: m v’ffl attending Across Masses that the being street from the Important Words For were ‘— .. said chapel from hour l found before the Wax dawn Museum one we the l an of Historic at chapel altars Arts Canada. of around Here many .3 the main altar and in into the enters large by crypt AMBITIOUS one GIRLS a passageway the visiting if clergy going into and the the Re- catacombs of as demptorist Rome. Fathers. _ Along A Pontifical these passages, I Mass by off depict Archbishop set- to was sung rooms are Beauticians scenes l Successful excellent They incomes. earn Francis Beckman, are of early Christianity. Du- formerly of The admin- l engaged pleasantydignified in work. They reach positions buque, of istration 1a., of the o’clock. 10 at St. sacraments, ‘E. ROEBUCK‘ANDCO. Peter preaching, the Holy Family, management often than in profession. other YOU In the afternoon there more any were p Christians . the being thrown to the special services CAN in honor of St. INSURE by enrolling future for fully- your now our lions, &‘ sax/ifs and the bringigg of the «Esq; w Anne, first in French < and then v i in approved, official in Beauty Culture. At low %*‘m in cost, courses faith the Indians to in ~ anada English. ' At :30 7 the pilgrims “New... made m are M reasonable time, license qualify for and —r St. a your shown. you All/the can . your statues life- the outdoor Way of the Cross , are up ' trained-beautician. size. The perfection with which career the hillside as a the left to of the Cloud Store‘ ow Hour these figures have been executed Basilica. A Redemptorist Father Write Now For Catalog. Our Free NEW CLASSES EN- is really outstanding. One be- led the meditations and prayers _ FIRST ROLLED DAY EACH WEEK OF convinced, he for days. 30 from pulpit with next loudspeaker comes as gazes upon a a the that is he looking After system. the Way scene, of the upon ‘ ‘ST. CLOUD SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE the actual it took lace. event Cross candlelight procession as 3. Open ’Ilntil- 9 PM. The figures of mixe with again formed. It are wended wax its was certain‘ clays that St. 515 M Germain them prevent Tel. back from the hillside 10 St. Cloud into the way from melting deteriorating. church, the where solemn or novena Leaving these places of interest brought to close with was a a and driving Quebec to next and Benediction and the we sermon the Shrine to of the Repara- came veneration the of sacred relic. Saturday , Monday Evenings Pl'a tion miles of Montreal. refreshed out ~some The Basilica. St. of Anne at shrine is- This in the and of the care Beaupre is massive building of a . Capuchin Fathers. Here the sta- huge proportions. The steeples Christ’s of suffering tues and the and most'of the pillars the in- on Last Supper the at top the of side not completed‘. yet The 'are Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs) are so high altar and chapels and the realistic that they be to seem shrine chapel of St. Anne are, HEAD alive. COMFORT THE AT OF THE CLASS IN RUGGED WARMTH AND however, almost completed. The Continuing journey, next our we Basilica has seating capacity of a the Shrine to of Our Lady of came than 4,000, and hold 10,- more can ! the Cape, just Trois-Rivieres. “JAG” past SHIRT when the aisles‘and 000 the space “Cap Madeleine” la de is beau- ‘ a the back to and front around the tiful shrine in honor of Our Lady, altars filled. are built in of her interces- memory The Scala Sancta' (Holy Staifi) help in bringing the stones some. sory some: Atflim O! m coencou COA'AOH l' in chapel to the left of . t a \ the e waters for the first across 5.50 Basilica the COCA-COLA at foot .of the steep CO., ST. CLOUD, MINN. church. The Rosary bridge‘also hillside of the Way of the Cross stands reminder. The constant as a have 28 steps representing those 15 Mysteries of the Rosary ST. CLOUD are Our Lord climbed when brought worked in up fine statuary out groups Pilate’s to palace be tried. to (The around the small lake where original steps marble of Mary’s are motherly figure en- presides casedin shrine in Rome.) These a all "from column in the out over ITIEII' a 5' STORE Plenty of active school in this lie-man BOYVILLE plaid shirt-jacket. steps about eight feet wear wide. are middle the of lake. Virgin wool jacket tailored for in Black and and white red In each riser out or encased in or wear. a scene Continuing journey in ful- our black plaids. Sizes 10 18. to glass depicts phase Our of fillment some of the pilgrimage novena Lord’s Passion. Sizes 4 These 10. $4.49. steps to making are St. to Anne, ‘ We were we Fldrsheim The Home stepped and of Shoes; never upon are entered the as- province Quebec. of cended only one’s knees. De- We on passed through small numerous Fraternity Hart, ’ Schaffner Prep and Marx Cloth- is made scent by side stairway. villages a and little old-fash- past One the inspiring of ioned sights most farm homes dotted that the ing. Suits for Boys is the Calvary the Mountain, countryside. In the villages the on .,. or stations of the which winds cross, St. Mary’s Bldg. St. Cloud Fabrics back and forth the hill- steep Finest All Wool up side. The figures of beautiful bronze than twice the are more See natural size and placed in the are regular "station about 50 1675 groups or feet apart. more m We Forget POWELL At the top of the hillside steep ‘ is the convent of cloistered Re- Ourselves in others serving Look these superior-styled over demptorist Their chapel bell nuns. suits, rings intervals,~-blending at with carefully. Then let for ' your the large bells of the Basilica HARDWARE and fingers decide what your eye an lending enchanting religious Our only at- thought is . aid to tells Feel lustrous her- the mosphere the whole to surround- you. COMPANY ‘ ing village Beaupre humanly of and the in ringbones, plaids, and striped Phone: you Day every way 908 countryside. how fol'nicsr You’ll, Night idea Phone: gel possible 1804 an ST. CLOUD July the 26, feast day of St. well they Single, Anne, double found all the pilgrims wear. St. 912 Germain-St. on In dark hour. your hand. Masses again began before for breasteds,pleoled I 0-20. pants. St. Cloud, Minn. dawn three and priests were con- stantly busy distributing Holy Chinaware Communion. Thirty-five thousand Cutlery hosts had been prepared for this occasion. The Basilica Silverware was con- stantly than three-fourths more Electric Fans SAVE $5.00 filled with people, crowding many Electric Irons close the shrine to statue and Electric Pads chapel the left to of the high al- here tar; the walls of the shrine Fishing Tackle partly covered with thousands are TRADE IN YOUR OLD Rods MATTRESS & Reels ‘ of articles, such crutches, as Artificial Bait braces, boots, spectacles, left etc., REGARDLESS 0F CONDITION Sporting by have Goods who been cured. persons Radios ON ANY OF OUR NEW MATTRESSES ASK FOR Refrigerators Deepfreeze Units Boy's CoHon Socks SPECIAL Bayville Tan RATES Bell- FOR HOSPITALS, Bib Boy's Pullover Pants Sweater Hot Water Tanks REST HOMES, ORPHANAGES, CONVENTS, ETC. 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