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Rt. transferred Advisory Board; New zea_ to ‘. was - was & l Rauch,,' Wadena; Very Rev. _George assigned St. Francis’ church in Plachta’, to land in March, Rev. August 1944. He Rt. returned I". 1 Rockville; Rev‘. Francis Zitur, V_ery remained Omaha, Neb., where he Very Rev. the U- S- Aug‘JSt» Prairie; in Long ‘50 1944: and . “Wal A Flight & ht" Buy Ri . g Zlolowskl, J.C.D., S. Rev. T. returned Cloud; Very until July, He 1932. to appointed l i Kroll, St. Peter the to naval air Sta_ *7 was 809/2 1 St‘ Germam I 5" A Ifionftlll and bei diocese that the tion in Memphis, St. Cloud. Tenn. He received in unti ton honorable discharge astor from the ova came 19933. nav Dei: -, - M.A. Vpssberg, ..Rev. Roger I Manager . Editor andtBusmess . , p June, He became in. ‘1, pastor lieutenant commander in ’. Q _ . .............. as a St. Cloud Sons, ..Lenarz and r Agents Advertismg ‘ . .. . Perham inJuly 1933. .' camber 1945 , .............................. Cloud,‘an. St. ’ Box I s building, P.O. 229, 't Institute Offices: Editorial Ret n. h. d. F th Vossberg Father ur mg 15 Iocese, 0 er a Alaska, Canada, Mexmp, - $2.50, - Price. $2.00per . Tennessen St. year, . . made pastor of . was foreign hasbeen Father Vossberg, who, $3.00 Bernard’s parish in Osceola, in Ia” . St- of Patrlcks PaI‘lSht PaStOI' 7 Catholii: l Society, Inc'. the Press January, by He volunteered Week 1946. for Published Every , imd editor the Benton 0f county- (3910- Street. Denver Véterans’ of Bannock 1. service with the Publication: 938. admin- Office I l Clmfd Reg'wt" May, St- 0010- p Post-Office._Denver. smce Phones Matter istration received 3864—5163-W Class and his first at Entered Second ap- as -- :15“ pZth‘fletsosellefizgg‘ diigit’s 1331.813}: No.—St. DOlntnSZIét St. Cloud in Septem- AE‘eA. Cloud to I *- Wetl‘ite flefx-‘exnglivct bel’Albout ‘1 native 0f Regiswr' A time the to I Call Father t ‘ y can or w 0 a 3 0 ' ° “"° Cloud, Father Vossberg St.‘ at- l” T E .l E is .S ‘1 n A Ten Instrumental . . — neuen was In .0 K. . Angfilshzrage 7mg tegdecg, m , . _ V . > ...,.., 3...... ,. 5...”... . , . , , blond. 8He1£2nt ysecar‘Séih it. ' Dick.“ drill "Valid?" El“ Vim- __._—__.“ st: 51:1 3* ' CLASS bért’. and Bonita Falket; I CHILDREN Jean Marie second OF .18 THIS re- "M"- Flt-19mm” Larry-Over”, Arm-“1‘ Rad‘s“ Den“ ii" - Lac”, °w e ' i" Communion “’W’ Collegeville’ V John’s university, ived " arish in their First 0 ne) From P 1) ontmued (0 ~ ce opportunity to visit- rlst Geraldme Janet Gulhckson, sandeen, and age Beverly e his Studies for and completed the . I r . dmly t- th" Chime]- _ religious following two-week LaCoe; and third Thomas Glenwood Skoog, Donald Assume church in Ir- 1" ' {not a row, The St. Paul semi- ' priesthood in the of religion. support the protect In the in- cause past two too, even or Sivinski's Imthe picture, left right, Roselyn Tauber, Frances LeDuc,_and years, there. vacation school to Gale gens; Paul. . St. nary, help violated if g'ves Catholic individuals government of and is terest Amendment not First Tauber, back Stromenger, Slattery. In the Father Harold Paul James Dim- front are row are row, ordained St. John’s ,He in‘ in the, work Catholic \ of the was all Churc and grou discrimination, to s and: Gatfaney, Darlene Hu- merling, and Sister Philothea, Vincent Polly Rose without Jaeger, pastor; instructor. support, Sacred es A Trust church, Collegeville, abbey chap ain in in- the institution has on ’ » lsl+Communion "all religions. ' He served June 1941. 8, tensified. Souk Less New Centre than Hospital two as an as- ago years St. notions of the Holy Angels’ parish," only foggy sistant in people have diocesan the National Many unit of mean- a Community Cloud, September, from 1941, to Catholic Service make and they and State ing of. Church of separation was an and.then 1943, sent August, established and Catholic was or- many of principle “time-honored eloquent appeal to-our separa- Will Dedicated Be July 9 Catholic University of th to ganizations become affiliated. have e directly government State” Held Riles for tion of Church and aS‘ soon as .C., where America, Washington, religion. help to indirectly gives philosophy Wants received MA. in Unfettered he Press some an or May, 1944. He then in ap- was in State. Church and separation of (Continued One) What does From Page lounge, and patients’ staff isolation mean Madrid—In Catholic Press Patrick’s and a in St. pointed pastor Glenwood lots America? bond and over'the funds room. turn day pastoral Cardinal Pla Enrique a - of editor business and manager The operating wing is the Sisters the Franciscan for on Deniel said to that the Spanish a asks newsletter, y CIP Correspondence, biweekly Register. the first a 'floor the Adjacent to west. The also do- hospital. city charter provides for the Catholic new in part: Father Voigt_ question. We quote and that operating the wing and to in answers north the nated the site end Church at a right the have its to own central location is the sterilization children Sauk la The site ‘separat‘ion’ Glenwood.—Eighteen of along does tradition not town “I. In American uncensored “It be the Father Voigt, the should pastor e. press. new with dumb-waiter room, $11,200». connect- Communion valued around First in a received at understood that, is Mayhew have in Bluffton, native of cannot a was State. Church and the opposition of as we a mean ing it to‘the basement and second High in the Sacred Heart Mass licentious and corruptive been the Lake, Minn., and has Federal The government a on press, appro— ample United affords floor. “The States The chaplain’s'quarters history the also of bring church here June 18 to Josephinum, to have, either, teaching‘staff of the cannot hospital the priation for we press When a the seri- new was accept we the first floor. Church evidence separation between are its doctrine of on that school close two-week vacation linked totalitarianism. school, from to state where he attended $258,802. a a responsibility of ous a - The patients’ wing the Sis- first conducted the Benedictine There by be free must and the until the them September, 1945, and State opposition between does on not a respon- complete service, pres funeral Sisters’ share in or Franciscan The mean floor forms the long leg of the St. Joseph. Sister Timothy sible of worthy of ters ent. press, a prCSS is a decisions it is be predominance On the contrary, construction $367,- of State. of must the the cost . our ' com- and extends the ‘ south. to Christian conducted the claSS chil- nation.” of older district school After attending cross ' right accord- in and 604. patible religion with and with devotion to strong eVen - This wing has for LL . . . surgical dren, Sister ‘Alcantara middle the Mayhew Lake, Father No. rooms 25 at with wishes. hospital is The two-story ance your a new recognition political :life reli- of to indebtedness of the patients. Rooms arranged in Sister Philothea and Josephinum in Voigt entered the are group pre- basement, Your Call (night, with full 908 to structure a alternating plan of and two gion its children Commun- and teachings. pared the for his an Worthington high one and all See spent brings of with 1804) shape built in the - sympa- cross, you a bedrooms. ‘ ‘ of the parish ' ion. The school, college, seminary . and p women patients)». thetic, section'(for efficient assistance. years main distinguishes the religious the “This values for l , concern , small chicken dinner the served to pub- , ordained A floor dumb- the cha- has there. He in pantry and south. The a north was extending w— .— revolutions of _,- American Revolution the other great from ‘- , the lic and honored first waiter direct May, service the pcl Josephinum in main. of the to with com- brick - of face exterior is stone . times. modern ‘ kitchen. municants and their All food will be parents. brought celebrated his First Sol- 1942, and trim. the patients’ floor in to in Mayhew Lake. trays Mass ground floor against “The American Revolution directed basement on not The emn or was this dumb-waiter. FOR Voigt’s first assignment Father j well-equipped. main includes First Communion 'religion France Russia, enerally, happened in and a as assistant St. Paul’s in handle enough Also in this wing will be large large to kitchen was as an . a Ample agains in England. More creed, particular I or as any parking Sauk Centre. In April, parish, capacity of utility flower ultimate linen space on food for an room, room, lot Street opposite south 50.. 0 than that, it in the main by who Home Appliances directed Tintuh made assistant in he were 1944, Tots ground was men Given the beds. Also nurses’ work 100 visitors’ 75 to was an room, on room, Funeral Home entrance to until convinced for welfare and served there his that Christianity is essential the Wadena the for solarium, and dining maids’ floor .Woter 0 Systems rooms space, are room. Cloud St. Josephinum. the appointment to personnel, administration linen A chute and rubbish chute of the American nation.- nurses, “5!. Appliance Cloud’s visitors. connected with and the basement. hospital help, Lewondowski Father are children Tintah.—A class of 24 doctrine of “Whatever of separation Church and the Headquarters” OB Second Floor The firms listed here deserve to provided chapel is A on Communion and temporary received Solemn assistant Lewandowski, Father State dis- it certainly that‘govern- be remembered does not when ' The second floor provides you are may mean mean, “20 floor. second space for the Com- 4th Ave. received First Private ' s. Phone 13 4490 on dif- tributing the patronage succeeds Foley since July, 1949, . in to your for the obstetrical department, and religion predominance seek ment and must ferent oppose Gall’s church here. lines business. munion in St. of ground floor the Also Sobieck Father Elmer are pastor on as has wing for medical patients a it. " connected record over storage the communicants The solemn . Arban. room, St. Anna and (Father in were the The north. is to arrangement record the stairs Father by‘ to scapular by enrolled in the room on “II. In Sobieck will professor tradition ‘Separation’ the American ‘does not STETSQN HATS! as serve the the main floor as same on ex- ambulance floor; first the Leo Revering, en- in pastor. For homileticSand Men— of _ _ oeconomus that absolutely neutral that the remain south the State must cept extreme KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES!" mean por~ with trance, emergency oper- seminary when St. John’s diocesan an halve Communion class In Solemn the tion will living for quarters toward reigion. CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! laundry, adjacent; ating com- it this fall.) room Jane Dupree, Keller, Janice sisters. the opens were sorting soiled-linen with plete “There general which show that in three a John- Gullickson, Georgene Janice Lewandowski are areas Father the General work construction to came central linen THE and 'the _ room; main room American religion. h Florence indifferent Helen L is not to government dune by the Peterson of St. Cloud from Win- Con- Diocese a n, son, e m was directaccess with supply entrance, Beyer, Cecelia Keaveny, Romona nipeg Co. of Minneapolis. almost Be- struction two “In *the is recognized by government first place it .- years ago. maintenance central to storeroom; Johnson, David Peterman, Jeanette Frank W. Jackson of St. Cloud his assignment Foley he fore to _ religionas that which institution enjoys certain rights boiler “NEW and shop, an room. CLOTHES” West, Antrim; Thomas and the architect. assistant Fa- to temporary was was a listing must be respected and guaranteed. A'mere Described Floor Main even Othor t'r ‘included: t V. Wotzka Gilman. Fa- Ronald ther J. in Schuster, Vernon Koltes, o c n a c 5 the of rights religious bodies indicates enjoyed how by_ Michael’s Plumbing, of St. heating, and ventilating, main floor Lewandowski ordained The ther Keller, 0r- Willard, Ralph Loren was ' J. the.admmistr_a— McClure Kelly & Co. STORE of Minne- broad includes that ‘ is. Buffalo, Y., hospital recognition Diocese N. for the of Leon- Koltes, ville Edner, Jerome . . . with wait; apolis, electrical work, Langford the east, a, , his tion wing After serving in to in 1931'. Daniel Keller, Law- ard Erickson, na- addition “In recognizing Amer- such rights, the to . busx- desk, E1ectric'Co., information Inc., Minneapolis; of didcese he ing for about John tive Keller, Schmit, Roger room, a year, rence ican its in frequently shows the government acts administratorfs kitchen and and cafeteria equipment, own office, Winni- lent the Diocese of Lois Sauter. _to Sauter, and ness was This eleva- Cloud influence the Opposite the Post Office in St. of religion. is evident in the construction Joesting Schilling adjacent to and Co., St. all office, of the shortage of because peg Communion the first Receiving Paul; central stairway. sterilization equipment, and Polish of Polish priests tor such statutes of blas- those for the prosecution to par- serve Kapitan, Warren time James as were Brown ele- & Day, Inc. St. Paul; of main ishes there. of'the wing north The phemy, for disturbance religious and for Dewayne Keller, Tim— of meetings, Bechman, and Otis Ele- the dumb-waiters, vators doctors’ for provides Heid floor pri- Father John Peterman, othy Keaveny, a polygamy. ~ Co. Minneapolis; of and vator and flu- radiology , Clifford Koltes, Robert Johnson, entrance, irate Heid will be' the Father. first laundry “It equipment, American V is in proclamation of thanks- the of days complete Hospital department Cloud oroscopic seen O’Leary, Paul Lehman, Jerome Saint full-time Catholic chaplain the at Laundry and Machine Co. of Chi- dressmg giving, waiting and days in Congress of and the fact that office, Keller, with Gail Willard, Judith and room, prayer, colony Cam- State Epileptic in Ill. laboratory, cago, record Elizabeth Erickson. has its chaplains service room, supports thgchaplain in the and rooms, full-time PrOvisions for bridge. _ lst-Moss institutions military chaplains such in establishment. at Sings Tellers Fr. hospi- ,EN well-equipped 110an A modern, made law of Minnesota by , were a o' “The third in which American the government staff well-organized o with tal area o legislature. More the a state past shows its religion indirect says— for is in the support specialists. concern of and than Catholics patients physicians 300, are Bluffton it affords religious Church institutions. colony, cared In in in the Cambridge COnduCtéd ' the Sisters of by the several by Fa- the past for years “The single of item here is the policy greatest Lansing, in Cam- ther Paul pastor exemption which is religious institu- granted tax to ' St. bridge. Order of Benedict “INTELLIGENT PEOPLE tions. This immense be negative, of but it is Heid Father will his Cesar by" Angelibus” “Panis may the assume Bluffton. John the Bap- St. To — buy memorials. all people value and chaplain constitutes .of duties recognition the Offertory. the Franck part of new as as soon as church the the at tist’s gov- on scene was have been made Mr. by. of arrangements the Tellers for Father all that religion Mass Father Mar- family I First Solemn of Is is public benefit.’ son time, memorial ernment a a insti- in the John those charge of state of St. Tellers Peter Mrs. . and Tellers, O.S.C. vin , “These instances is unimpeachable sufficient to show that the evidence of are tutions. He will spend three has two He parish. Baptist’s the one or He assisted the Mass by at was American be.described government hardly neutral hospital, lives months _the Veterans’ Tellers. at Arthur significant can as brother, and produc- DANIEL ‘0. Father M. Haupt, assistant St. Cloud, his “bride” in. preparation for toward religion, acted and hostile.” certainly Geiscr not Diane as tive." Father priest; Allan Speiser, Wa- will live Klein assignment and at Janice by attended new and was I “III. In “the American tradition the separation of . dena, deacon; Father Eugene Kollmann Holy Angels’ rectory. Vorderjaruggen. Darlene and - FUNERAL Church Hastings, Neb., and State Miers, O.S.C., independent of that they native Father means A of Browerville, are one priest‘s present Other were Works Monumental St.’ subdeacon; and Robert Leisen, another and that each is in its sphere. competent Heid attended St. Peter’s grade Luxems Wiechma'nn, Fred Fathers own Cloud, ceremonies. of master school here and then enrolled 0.S.C., in Rooy, ,Van William burg; “Once it is clear ‘separation’ that neither Street means Division 1915 HOME delivered by The John’s Col- St. Preparatory school, Van Zutphen, Bluegrass; Adrian sermon was I opposition neutrality, it becomes easier to understand nor Brennan, O.S.C., Father Joseph legeville. He his all high J. .Shll‘j ands, spent Verndale; Minnesot‘a 0.S.C., St. Cloud, the Constitutional‘ provision for separation of Church Onamia. and college school there ‘ Ul'bank. years mers, , and State in America. and completed his studies the ordamed _ _ at Tellers Father The parish senior choir of the 1n was St. Paul seminary. He Neb. Hastings, the Michael Mass of St. and was or- “In sang intention, least, at judged from the INTELLIGENT as COURTEOUS, men dained May 1947. 31, + + on + + + who made the Constitution, = the primary of the purpose Father Heid’s first appointment v FUNERAL AND-MODERN Celebront,.Attenants provision to the independencelof both Church in assistant Holy An- was assure was as “LIFE. an . gels’ parish, In St. Cloud. State. August, and Because of the religious diversity of the Amer— FOR MORE THAN SERVICE . he 1948, assistant made was ican people, an it was recognized political unity could that Moss At Solemn First YEARS. 65 in St. Paul’s parish, St. Cloud. not be identified with l’ creed. any one , Father, with could Mutt “Consequently; the law Polish of the whole people Scouts love not shown preference for religion. and Mother any ' TELEPHONES: labor, God Soviet Not “In the American tradition, separation of Church the 238-w OFFICE ‘ the family is and State is thus essentially distinction between the a London—“Love Soviets” for the aetivities religlous political and Residence—1543 of American ’ the people. been has substituted for' all men— best, its “It constitutes at assertion, political side, the an tior of God on in the Boy oath l Scout Ndrth Eleven, Cloud St. Seventh Avenue that political the organization ‘V of people shall the in Communist-dominated not Poland. remembered when The Polish work scout to be direct to their religious swears" used convictions. this In sense Socialist building for he state; a it affirmation is of the independence of both the 'Church an is longer “brother all,” but to no a later in the and State. It is not deny meant to obstruct the years or only “brother the working to a influence of religion in public Well private life. people.” changes These in scout as as through fine But following that law made influence visit is be to exercised, through not were a any leaders of Polish‘scout Moscow Roofing Cornice to Metal Co. 8. direct hold of the Church the State, but through upon that ended breach in between portrdits in a the family, through n’pn-governmental organizations, and Boy Polish Scouts and the world through the religion force of in'society generally. scouts’ organization. Some 100,000 l the family of: All Types have been scouts forced align to 1 “ ‘Separation’ be happy word not too to may 0. _ ’ .CommuniSt-run with the ,vPolish denote relation. such It carries with it much too Metal a Sheet Siding Youth album organization. Roofing -’- the idea of divorce and of — opposition indif- even or States ference. Represented ' 12 ‘ McDOwall W. J. McDowall N. Goo. - “The actual practice of the American New York. people Explorer for Phone 146~ must scouts . — 7 ‘ from .Cloud 12 will leave be states here July St. taken into 1526 meaning. in judging Phone account its When that Holy 13 Year pilgrimage Appointment. for on a done, there little is evidence of ‘wall of separation’ Is a the Catholic Boy Scouts the of dividing the State from influence the of religion.” ' United States. . OTTO by BILL BERRY noun st. . SIORE, '.l-llE:l'l’S Home-Iof Shoes; Florsheim The and Schaffner Cloth- Marx Hart, O.'S.C._, ing. FATHER MARVIN TELLERS, offered who . ORAL: his First Solemn Mass in Bluffton recently; pictured ,is 01 e R. 0 on Cloud St. Mary’s Bldg. St. above with the his attendants Diane Geiser, Mass, the at young St. Phone 509% Ger. 146 courtesy-3f “bride,” and Janice Klein and Darlene Vorderbruggen, her at: (Reprinted Catholic Goo!" from Tho tendants. Junior Messenger by Filoum. A. 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