St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 22, 1949 · Page 2 of 8
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CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER PAGE THREE 22,1949 July Friday, in mmnd flululcc (Biapr .42 gmmpmnnpm ' Bishop Schlarman H. Joseph Byrno Bishop Welch Thomas A. Auxiliary Bishop James J. Byrne Bishop Bishop Christopher Louis Kucera Caoadjutor B. Archbishop John Murray G. Rohlman Archbishop Henry of Ill. Bishop Peoria, Bar- Peter W. Duluth of Paul, Minn. of St. Tex. Lincoln, Neh. of Galveston, of of St. Paul ' Dubuque, of la. tholome Cloud of St. Dworschak Bishop F. Auxiliary Leo Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Mueller Bishop M. Edward Fitz- A. Bishop William A. O'Connor Bishop A. Ryan Schenk Vincent McCarty Bishop Francis Bishop William T. J. Coadjutor Bishop Leo Binz of Fargo, Dak. N. City, Ia. gerach of Sioux of Dubuque, Dali. Ia. of Springfield, Bismarck, Ill. of N. Dak. Crookston. City, S. Rapid of of Winona of Ordinary '+ Institute ., + St. Cloud One Group of Catholic Every Bishop Des}: of Ecclesiastical Made History of the Unity Symbol Consecration By of 6 Bishops Bishop by Achieved One the of in ecclesiastical history States greatest events modern in the United was the of consecration of six priests May the Episcopacy 19, in Mary’s chapel to 1910 St. on the Paul St. seminary. St. his of with nephew, Father John the Feast between It was / Trobec, St. 'Jo- in St. Stephen. The the of Feast Among Six Patrick and the Bishop Busch. Joseph F. was that Bishop Bishop lived there until his death March, 1915, seph in The marked duplicated event epoch American Church history in and has been not an of St. Diocese Dec. the 14, 1921. Busch to on came in this since that country day. spiritual Following BishOp Trobec’s its Cloud become to res- Doherty, chaplain Seven— Bishops of the Monsignori and the came Of the six candidates fOr Epis- ignation. the appointment of shepherd. a ranking accord- and the consecrandi, teenth United States infantry, copal honors, the Rev. two, James he Bishop St. Cloud in- de- to March 1915, On 18, new was was O’Reilly and the Rev. Vincent ing of nomination, clerical visitors. the order number of to Bishop St. layed of the death the fourth of because of stalled a as Wehrle, O.S.B., labored in the St. accompanied Archbishop John Ireland Pope the outbreak of World and Cloud by each by honorary At the midday meal, seminary two Paul province from the time of consecrated I. actual appointment who had The Paul, of St. Bishop war reception chaplains. Busch had students tendered to as a their ordination; the Rev. Bishop Clou earlier. Busch St. from Busch five of to one, Bishop years his brothers. the with special chaplains his consecrandi music two Patrick Heffron, lived in Minne- took Lead, S. Dak., made ‘Jan. installation The ceremonies was 0 from sota St. early boyhood; Fathers of and congratulatory addresses William J. Busch to and Angels Pro-Cathe- Holy 1915. 19, place in three, SJ., of the Rev. John Paul and Francis Busch, J. Lawler, the The Cloud had Diocese St. of dral. Bishops-elect. the Rev. Timothy Corbett, St. Louis. and the succeeded Bishop been established only Bishop 26 Busch Bishop Albert G. Meyer years Weather conditions for the con- Rev. Joseph battal- in F. Busch, Cadets drawn born Busch asked when Bishop his Epis- had and began James Trobec, who were up were of Superior EVERY MORNING finds Bishop Busch his desk at secration day ideal. There Minnesota. were fronting ion formation the lawn 1n Holy copal reign the here. permission from receive on fachde Bishop’s in Office The the Chancery from 9 to 12. desk closer gathering of Church and the of St. Mary’s, great This Ordi— fact, was resign Diocese Father in 1914 Grows much was a to the num- as as as few from hundred to Eber- the stood Governor grown to steps his Wing. He has had since a ber made native city of Red it his early In more of in The 1915\ the church candidates dignitaries the diocese. from the Middle West. of consecrated, vener- census nary was than little 62,000, had opportunity brilliant hart with his staff in live special days in the priesthood. retired showed there Catholic able Bishop then and unique There than Arch- to 11,321 characteris- 16 a were more were . break down to national barriers contin- both military uniforms, tic the families of day’s souls in the 62,694 bishops and Bishops and Abbots, and ceremonies. and mold the people Completed the dio— of attitude salute 7924 in the of gents Archbishop in as John diocese. Today (1949) there Ireland Monsignori, and 550 priests. of 10 St. are into unified whole. chapel. Hierarchy entered the ' the cese Paul a souls. the chief families and 19.744 92,417 consecrating was Cadets Form Escort fell staff his The and l The different Co-consecrators, Wins there diocesan national t governor In 1915 St. Orphan 89 Cloud p r e Home a e. were groups .yvere The-first battalion of the ca- immediately after ofi'Du- corps line into Bishop had little James cohesion with McGolrick priests Benedictine and 20 and an- one St. Thomas’ college served dets of Delegate ahead Apostolic and just luth and Bishop other and little comprehen- James Crosier Fathers administering Trobec to of very the guard of honor, heading which as committee, the citizens’ of St. Cloud, whom sion their Bishop these Catholics, there of mutual rights and Busch\was Today are the procession chapel. The to sur- this impos- the of brought succeed five to responsibilities their later. up rear diocesan priests 28 Bene- 152 and country to years Nation-Wide for . Reputation ing procession. Bishop Busch is the dictine, Crosicr, Franciscan and the only Church in general. surviv— and . member of the six apostolic rite doing active spiritual work sixfold priests The consecrated ing was Bishop Busch this recognized in and 1910. diocese. the in the conferred with all pomp disruptive condition which had . The celebration began full Roman In there parishes May of the 1915 97 18 curcumstance were been intensified by the more even Widely Copied Plan Cottage when the six with resident consecrandi mis- pastors and 33 ceremonial. To understand- assem- mutual foster war. bled the at seminary sions. for the In there 124 ad- 1949 deliv- par— eloquent are An ing benignly he the urged intro- was sermon ministration of the Episcopal ishes missions. oath and 14 O’Gorman Thomas ered by Bishop duction of the tongue, a common and the blessing of Busch the six Bishop could 31 count of sets St. Paul. of English in language, and sermons 1 insignia of office that parochial schools in with St. marked 1915 199 be The Cloud 19205 and 1930s Bishop Busch’s Bishop to in reign of were were instructions. as Grounds Banquet on used in the teaching and pupils. morrow’s sisters 5,882 investiture. by spiritual material great and expansion. Bishop Brings Unity the Upon the termination of Present this re- diocese he occasion in his Today count on can were orphanage In l9l9 the antiquated the Bishop had replace inaugurated o’clock, ligious exercises 2:30 at movement to One of the Bishop’s greatest the Apostolic parochial Delegate a elementary schools the 44 to of banquet served in honor achievements in Little famous the diocese in Falls with orphan home. Cloud Orphan home with The St. its Church in the United teaching States, a was with sisters 7,834 cottage 377 and the was a new Bishop3 the newly consecrated make clergy people to and Most Rev. Diomede Folconio; pupils. 25th plan the (1949) marks more 1924 this its result. The. home completed and in was year was by and the distinguished visitors conscious broader conception Archbishop of John Ireland, During the Bishop’s St. here, Paul; tenure a anniversary. of Archdiocese the priests of the of the Church, the time Bishop At James McGolrick, children Duluth; the number of under too, same Nationally York known the school of social large social schools, such New service St. this Paul. For he made them deeply Bishop a James purpose as Trobec, released-time St. Cloud; instruction the more aware pro- end the spread eastern tent at service, nation-wide reputation. the diocesan organization list the orphan has of of Bishop home model institution. It Thomas O’Gorman, was figure Sioux has of to a as a gram grown a more Under grounds. the seminary of the church. Falls, S. Dale; the six Bishops- 5,000. than At its dedication June 11, on for the plates set Though by elect: Bishop were James canopy, O’Reilly, for nature ‘ in diocesan 1924, The first more man the Very Joseph While in Europe Bishop Busch synod a Le- BuSCh St. Rev. When Bishop to came 628. Arch- Dinner the concluded, of contemplation, the Bishop the Sec of Fargo; Bishop John J. which all clergy took new Grand the of paid visit the Holy Father. St. Cloud, France, part Cloud he diocese just found to was a repre- a cable- bishop read congratulatory St. Cloud of undertook busy Lawler, Titular Bishop a Her- of held pro- the official June and 1924. a sented He had made his first visit 9 10, emerging the pioneer Diocese Versailles from of stage. on Father. from the Holy material of spiritual and mopolis and Auxiliary gram Bishop in gram ac- and there brought in September, from Germany, Po- of 1920. Immigrants congrattL At this time Bishop Busch began a mcsagc celebration from the first of the tivity Archdiocese The of St. the Paul; of years very program lation land, French Can- the Ireland, France, from Bishop Ver- of bound- definite parish Always deeply interested in draw to pro— up his Episcopal reign. Bishop Patrick withha R. Hcffron, See brought close to re— was Slavic a sailles, and Bishop ada, Bohemia, other Charles Cihicr. St. aries spiritual and systematize whole muting the life ofithe the Not succeeded, Bishops all his efforts but of Winona; Bishop Timothy Cor- ception held by the new Cloud with their diverse considcrcd countries, fitting parochial the clergy in diocese. was and laity, the Bishop started cus- setup pa- a Paul this that for often the fact bett, due the newly established Sec in St. the eVening the at to was formed traditions, had orphan tron for the homo the toms and for Clares Arrive introduce the Third Poor to move a he o’clock ahead of his Crookston; time, of Bishop Vincent Beginning 8 seminary. at was man John Ireland a Archhishop French diocese. colonies throughout the saint himself royal was The Sisters wel- Order Francis the Poor Clare of St. in dio- a were his did Werhle, and continued contemporaries O.S.B., for the See of the formal greetings not un- new orphan. had He comed into the diocese by Bishop Bishop the diocese, in 1923'». The first of cese even per- have who the he had. Bismarck; at- vision Bishop Joseph broken here number and F. pliced column, and til 10. The great Their Busch in in the sonally with 1923. clergy. by discussed the their overtaxed Built matter convent and of about $400,— at cost a rush Men would with the today Busch, for the See the black, brown, and of Lead. by reception and there tended the en- en- Rapids Sauk has been the supplying essential Pius whole- center of the Pope XI, who his problem 000, the orphan home located is gave thusiasm made the Present also the to support Very Rev. white garbs of the religious orders, by them thusiasm shown a program were and flock which, hearted the of much spiritual needs of in picturesque setting encouragement to bluff pro— prayer penance per. on a a which would provide civic A. P. the a Doyle climax for of the Mission enlivened in by the center house, color function fitting a pur- was a had Page Column 5) before 1915, (Turn in the 50 above the Mississippi to 7 river, just years gram. '-' and organized recreation and Washington, D. C.; the the the day. Rev. F. of prelates. After the ceremonies of —— B. ple robes so- south of the city St. Cloud. of cial life in community. back Yet New Church Discussing for a Plans Supports Radio Program Under the in when the launched Bishop boys 1916 cottage system and girls placed the the Institute building, which in was are same Thus family be Catholic the civic center, cottage. to a a arrange- prevails. The older received boys he in and support ment was more girls the than in assist with action. words younger ones dressing Organized charity the and the is of table. Brothers at one phases life, but and kept of modern sisters together. newer are started Women‘s All Busch his efforts Bishop made have to are a organization back in May, family Guild atmosphere in the life of “ the children. The Franciscan 1917. Sis- importance Catholic The of the Little ters of Falls staff the home. millions of words gets every press A fourth diocesan convention . Already in in 1917 era. year our called by Bishop Busch in was Busch established of- Bishop an June, Its 1921. to purpose was co- publication, ficial diocesan My ordinate religious, educational, and urged Catholics Message, in and charitable activities the in the of his diocese support to cause diocese with the of the program the Catholic press. National Catholic Welfare Con- of the His workingman support ference. BishOp LeadyS. when he of was Goes France to another manifestation Dak., was As head the of only dioecse in of his vision. the world the under of patronage In the first of his tenure year St. Cloud, Bishop Busch for- was of St. Cloud, Bislmp in the Diocese mally invited be the to present at, that made certain all Busch par- 1.400th anniversary birth the of of legally would be ishes incorpor- St. Cloud. This safeguard the ated, to was The celebration held in St. all the parishes interest of and was Cloud, France, 1922, Sept. 7, properties. This task their on was the feast day of saint. the within patron completed of a year or so Returning from France, the Bishop arrival. Bishop’s the brought with him first-class relic of his Episcopacy The first a years St. Cloud, of in preserved the marked Central Minnesota in now were orphan home, and also exact tremendous activity. with an in old wood of wooden founded he 1916, In January, copy an of St. had Cloud that been statue monthly My Message, a maga- in existence for hundreds of had Father which the late zine years. t ...,_ That ‘ I replica the of old is . statue Grunenwald its first ‘ Charles as BISHOP BUSCH pictured look- fins is above Monsignor Thiebaut, C. and lay delegates from two main‘ the figure in special Life” Cloud. Here The chism Comes St. editor. in appeared Bishop Busch to SPRING now EVERY a organ regu- program Lake Reno. The church completed and dedi- ing plans for the church in Lake was shrine altar and dedicated over of St. new pictured handing awards leaders the of when he is to larly until end 1919, out ‘30 cated in the of annual rally of 1948. attending the f‘Cate- the summer Cloud Cathedral in the church. Reno. With him Father Alfred Kroll, J. “Listening (Turn Page Column 1) winning Posts.” pastor, 7 to are — I