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

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~-* . . I {O PAGE” '1 THE ST. UD'REGISTER CLO November 952 Friday, 28, THREE Timothy PIANp Way High School 'Led Cathedral the Maierus, Education Father in WANTED Responsible party to —- continue piano—or— payments on wilI sacrifice for cash. Benedictine 45 Years, Dies help, in appeal for 1856, facilities all Golden Jubilee position, these pioneers began students, regard— mental This to principle of‘the demo- came sermon a Write Cell first school the that or h opening Catholic high school less of creed, financial preached Cathedral i in cratic h movement society that education is at up race, or g Ed Starr year with Father. Cornelius Rev. education unique higher edu- by the Rt. position. In this'connection school given in too right that belongs the to home. same was a teacher charge. Midwest—in Witman the in cation in the fact Keaveny. much credit be given T. Leo “This United Monsignor cannot to in the States One) (Continued Page During first three of From the year years 1018 Marquette following The superintendent of 1857, the in the Bishop McDevitt Angels’ parish, which to the Holy d country. the in Catholic educational year, Father his priestly Timo- n c e s a sys- fession before the late career, of Minneapolis, Minn. vows Benedictine Sisters arrived and Philadelphia pioneered of the schools: carried the ‘entire financial bur- “ there than tem 9,000 thy assistant spent are more as an Abbot, the Rev. Peter Engel, a year Rt. took the work school, of the high school central movement Phone the first 25 of its; den for LI ,grade schools, high 1112 of following parishes: over 2,300 schools, each the in the Diocese years “This 1952, 0.8.8., Sept. 21, He 1911. year, on was staffed which they have for the mainly Philadelphia. in the East, Certainly the priests existence. Sts. and 250 colleges Bernard’s, St. Paul; and universities, St. the St. Cloud is celebrating of priesthood ordained the Dec. to on 95 St. Cloud had neither the past But attached the Cathe- and sisters costing Richmond; to than Paul’s, and yeys. $1,000,000 Peter and Min- arrival in of the the‘Most centenary more 20, by Jam 1913, Rev. a 010.13% personnel the finances to dral word of deserve Roscoe. In October, “Educolon day St. Agnes’, the diocese to Why does in nor operate. the Father whom commen- of Pierz, a 'I‘robec, nesota then Bishop St. of we secondary education initiate assigned dation. he Mandan, traced Church 1915, be Father to Cor- this dio- on to tremendous of father the ‘can to was go our revere as Up this large scale. time, to where he N. Dak., nelius and the few Benedictine and outlay of Eternal cost personnel the a of was an as- 100 contribution to “The that the AL years cese, ; relied principally dioceses the for three sistant Sisters attached Joseph's pastor St. maintain on dual midst. Sacrifice in of edu— years. to system Order~of St. sisters the Bene- of a our smsse religious orders staff and the to he From 1918 1919, St. to Joseph. The cation? convent was an as- at the diocese by dict have made . to mind those “We recall to maintain their secondary schools. sistant Halliday, N. Dak. From at monks and of the middle their charity works and edu- of “Obviously, nuns it is because she who heroic missionaries trav- had little diocesan clergy The stationed 1924 he the 1919 to educators and or was ages were cation for the 100 believes, past and her members be- years of this eled and down area do with secondary nothing Benedictine parish in A1- up the to at civjlizers of the people; they be estimated-or fully cannot lieve, that Christian education ap- preaching Central Minnesota, a education. After bany. he left here in 1924, opened schools and monaster- preciated. The the of is the precious . gift most boy success few the and ministering a to he assigned the Bene- to where“ the lamp ies of faith “Father broke with the was Gan; Cathedral high school in girl receive. She has can, settlers scattered White or may no as Minne- dictine parish in North kept alive where and edu- thinking of his day. and acting was be attributed great to quarrel with the tax-supported the measure, looking after well apolis. as cation nurtured. And Church If the was stay so to their ceaseless appli- work and schools, was but, the to Red complete . of the spiritual as wants also the early and monks of his priestly life Seven if educa- abreast of‘the times, nuns years cation duty for the 50 to the past to educational admiration and Our answer “SCHR‘O‘EDER- ques- men. : of St. Benedict «4 here this in, Joseph’s parish, St. spent at diocesan tion remain were to Their contribution, tion, she finds we; a them stalwart unsatisfac- these years. more to esteem. go diocese proved worthy Joseph—from 1928, .St. 1926 to clergy affair the diocesan must ouc- than other factor, has made and that because tory, Wfilc/ir’na/(c they lack cf'c the perils pioneerewho braved wafer any their of glorious fore- 2 While from 1949. and 1944 at to de- ceuors take - active in it: part the Cathedral high religion. school the the element of an to West the of GERMAINsr 8059/2 SAINT new open up a bears centuries and St. Joseph’s he gathered data Holy velopment. In 1914 ago. outstanding school of its kind in and civilization “The empire Catholic to knows parent A the parish the of history wrote undertook Angelo’ parish “At the the United States. of In the the turn century, one past Christianity. that education that takes of the jubilee diamond care for the of the ambitious projects mosL’ this Western 25years, Catholic of secondary edu- the part country only of the social and economic - church. history consecration of the “Opening of the building the Ca- of kind, by its pages emerging from its pioneer cation has made remarkable was side of life is not enough. Man. in told conditions of the ' he also In September, 1928, thedrol high school and are we People re- stage. demanding strides in this much country, were so is composed of body and soul, hundred a these One parts. he where Dakota, The of turned North years financing it. to than education earned'u the it simple that has caused success undue he more Hasn’t so both of which be'regarded must this forest primeval. the Devil’s appointed assistant at this ago was pri- instruction the venture recto of alarm was grades. To in circles. new some and taken ‘In of. the Catho- care The Red untrammeled went his six-year He began ten- Dr.‘ Lake. man marily this demand meet difficult. two persons, upon was “Of religious educa- lic school the pupil is course, not merely ELGIN? prairies; the virgin he wide Mind, CallaWay, of whose Basilio, pastor and Sister LORD over Guns Trained teachers as few; ure were tion always had its In taught how opponents. the heavens gobut The all he surveyed. lord of 1937 From in September, 1931. ability and fer-seeing was buildings inadequate. energy were the of the attacks also how past most to heaven; to cold steel that felt the of on sod had St. of not go he 1939 'pastor ~tp scholastic made its Sometimes was took the parents atti- progress religious education being ‘di- obedience just to laws is prairie as only rude not the plow and Col- parish John Baptist’s at ELDORADO the ELGIN possible. .ORD tude that what good enough was visive’ ‘harmful American civic to Just served patriotic duty, but _ or trails roads. a celebrated the or he legeville, where as for them Zl-Jewels. good enough for it “The six at— next was years Democracy’ that. have it from is religious obligation come un- his ordinatio a jubilee of silver $87.50 children. their styled. ' They Colorfully forgot'that alll‘was changed; and solid achieve- tained sturdy “And then impressive forces. give Recently, how- to Caesar to what is Cae- Dec. 1938. 20, they living on were in ’ different accredited and It - civilization thg march ments. a s- re- was - sar’s was on heavy artillery and has to God what . is God’s; ever, some __ he Collegeville, After leaving .that children and their community ceived by the march —the and age westward were as a been brought that the into action in of his -— spiritual life care sup— N. Dak., live Crary, pastor in to different went to society. Catholic As distinct contribution to as with civil, it economic, a came of port the Christians important; confused that Is more success St. He returned often happens, for to difficulties the fall of 1920 education. In year. religious changes. In a and 1849 spur a in life and determined secularists is who desirable only when it parish, St. Paul, Bernard’s certain God-sent individuals. parish and the as- sad blow as petitioned on the Con- to pioneers came seeking divorce ultimate religious to in the saving Here's That means Beer are success .From 1941 There sistant in 1940. pastor stationed here Gans. although the Father at school. the Territory of was to set gress up his education the soul. from American ‘What does it profit Cloud, St. Holy Angels’ 1944, he served Speaks for Itself at Cathedral a to remark- endowed with amazing Minnesota, the and a energy, year same if The April he the the gain past at whole world scene. man Joseph, Red St. Lake, Benson, able who into of life prime in the struck the Bishops woman, American one saw . was saw and national school suffer meeting of the DISTRIBUTED ad- loss BY of his soul?’ Pearl Hudson. Lake, and the future, who understood and died the infection serious with establish asking Rome “ to a new a He ministrators is in Boston, President taught that this life here appointed In 1951 he needs of the time, who the sgiving. With was Than the day after of the MIIIIIIIPPI. iocese saw west Kemp’s Ice Co. Cream Conant Harvard earth of university should be ordered on but of Two Inlets, possibilities pastor of Was so enlarged Gans the edu- Fa her of the passing the Papal On July an 19, 1850, and added the influence his directed of be to obliged following so retire the name to cational institution as a prepa- that would Cathedral of the chapter first decree dio- the instituting new ration for and position those who have the to next. health. Phone because ill St. Cloud, of 567 Minn.. the demands meet the of ordi- passed. He pio- year also high school published, and one cese was Ameri- been trying the to ‘ _“In naryLCathoIic scare short, the family. Catholic that school proved neered he the July 1851, the later, 2, way; year on people into that believing can tries impress to in maintain possible and “True, it to Bigéxop certain first the of schools in season a in the the was person religious education is harmful to out of the standards that simple high in- Midwest school with season Joseph arrived St. offered retin in educational op- American democracy. Junction of Christ, Catholic in to love God; would void portunities fill in the Paul. high our a er Hospital Cloud “According to Him; the ‘New be love and still Saint to the branches, educational but to neigh- these system serve ’ schools describe his “We hardly were can bor and of he children. York Times’ April him all 8-9, is in reach of this of the within the life, out in reach financially serve of the of he reached state mind when order have that be reported said ‘lho to happy with God majority vast in of the to people. In Gans, Father succeed “To little his St. Paul new was see. a the life dual education—— of to come.” 1902, this valiant system Sister Father_Jo- called Bishop Busch woman, consisting of frontier village \ well-equipped hospi- A modern, a Elenore, public thnt religious and with is, the help and who remained Willebrink, seph half- few handful of huts and coun- a Commercial staff well-organized with tal ELGIN o O ASHLEY sel of the education—is endangering the LORD of a rector the Cathedral, ill when 1922, March, until His breeds and fur traders. dio- specialists. Father physicians and $71.50 of Jones, American principle of [single 21-Jewels. opened the Ca- him accept_a forced health to the comprised all that is up cese now PRINTING thedral high public school all for school. One designed Grocefully system the Again assignment. arduous Minnesota less of and those state room Conducted the by of third floor the Sisters youth.’ There such of Holy is prin- Angels’ im- on had fill Busch North Bishop to land in and portions of no an & $33.75 Fod. from incl. Tax Elgins Other grade school ciple and there has been. aside set for His selection position. was South Dakota lying of the portant never east the The principle that Conant teacher Charles and Father 21 purpose; this time entire diocese PUBLICATIONS Missouri. In the one pro- was Order of St. Benedict the watch with only ELGlN—the pupils comprised claims 'Americen’ the is staff Dur- Alexandria. and - Grunenwald of there priests, in St. one two as were one - the brooks, that heart enrollment guah never of the which only high today school exists in office the of Pembina, his Paul and the other in ing tenure Specializing in Mainspring. DuroPower anleod the first of its existence. strides. totalitarian It amazing countries. is made school Canadian border. It year near'the is Jubilee Anniversary Books, found only with the be effective be- increased “Such faculty whole The estimated that in the to of ‘d arrangements t o a y Cook Books, Church Financial Curtain: and hind population tho Iron Gov- school would drive growing Minnesota the territory there accrediting agencies STROBEL’S Statements, Wedding STETSON d athletics controlled education per- interscholastic less than White into hysteria. 2,000 Teachers ernment e would m a were HATS! - ‘ Announcements, etc. For Men The instruc- all children for and youth their is give . It land ready for in despair the and appearance. up sons. was a even CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER enlarged the foundation of all tional pupils harvest; its soil fertile; its would question the sanity was program necessary was Publishing Co. CROSBY SHOES! SQUARIE ' Optometrists Jewelers & increas- the of dictatorship. The of of hills wealth; such and, take lupreuion rich in mineral conditions. to It be must care were E. St 413 Germain Phone Cloud St. the 1103 body, religious education always healthful; remembered, ing student is its atmosphere hOWever, that oaks was Cloud, St. Cloud THE Minnesota St. St. be used. 614 Germain had from institute the first all lakes to of dictators, rivers and found in Famous insti- step were acorns grow. e seconded Charles quali- tutions/often “Father the Balkan abundance. It had all the witness had countries small begin- POWELL’S was Adelgun- Sister by Common- nings. It his efforts today. fications for is said in that great small gift a ' a llNEW C‘LOTHES’ ef- and civil vigorous wealth when the of books who, by her “Conant and, dis, also said: ‘Attend- the of. Har- . Was start organ- 7 the in- brought ization leadership, of the vard university. independent state set ficient schools A at is, small log but was up, once of followed, standard the organization the high Church shores stitution threat of St. democratic Mary’s to to unity.’ lake on a a STORE Save! Buy Now and their during but. there scarcity in Indiana of perfection. It If this is there should the be foundation true a was was was Notre school priests and personnel the of the Dame. administration that to The evidence it. Independ- of medi- great man some SUPPLY cal Cen- mission territory. North of Rochester. the center admitted schools vast at to ent generations of YEAR’S SOAP FREE 0F area was now are Opposite the Post Office in Colud St. But Providence provides world-wide and often Colleges fame, Association of had tral older than public its schools in origin this hardy the in the and the A work. of Secondary Schools. and doc- The first schools country. men means. nun a a were Speed With Your New Queen! missionaries and brave of It is adminis— tor. change of not “In 1928 religious material schools founded by group money or a Washer? of equipment arrived plant the seed that to school make the institu- tratibn occurred, but Christian and Have soon Could an be wife’s men women. your God Minnesota soil. Regular in tion great and but and the in attention needs continued its service these schools been of prosperous, to progress a cause rather the idea behind it. high ideals tried live the disunity for the to to 175 past of will piano up maintain- years “There those in giants your assure were purposes its It and of founders. of national existence? “Sister What Elenore an. had such our days,” maximum'in favorite ing its production of was expres- a evident larger that Conant idea: became is The really talking idea about that ‘soon a'Cath- a of Archbishop John Ire- sion good music. and efficient plant is unity but olic not uniformity. One high school education nec- more was BRENNAN 'lond speaking of these when was the Catholic and of the principles of the democracy r. G. privilege of select essary, so par- not and a missionaries pioneers. a city brought into is the ishes in the right be different. few but to the rightful I heritage This aptly expression be can Cathedral high ,being the challenge of child, regardless to of REGISTERED new applied anyone of these or everyone giants every to one Tuner Rebuilder and of that time Pianos school From in 1938. school class teacher in social position. She name Father one of the Francis or one or past, history; all know its Catholic school that assisted her system Phone 4919 in efforts l6-l4th by Ave. So. fan-off our Xavier Pierz. Born on you in was has helped make that taught of held Sister Basilio teachings in- and Sister many you Austria and working for or 22 Cloud St. Minnesota imical history; of it; the American Adelia, part to of who zealous Fa- two you were a way pastor, women years as a life and since hard contributed its the foundation worked and long to of this have of ther Pierz, the 50, you success to at age republic. Catholic its development. Just in- Such secondary accusation education heeded the'cell of American as any an as CHILDREN stitution that within it of Conant PREFER the unless is reach of cannot insult all chil- to For the missions. grow 17 an next . . . dren. It has the all have, co-operation graduate, been of pupil he ministered the must every com- every en- to a years of Cathedral rolled satisfaction the in the Catholic ponent parts, schools of Chippewa Indians great and Ottawa to so source these three school America. when high has through ‘By their sisters fruits,you the Upper Michigan. in A: the‘ grown first graduating the shall class combined efforts of the know received them’ the words White encroached the are man on diploma of its May, priests, the in the and the laity Savior 1905, Himself. in These ~ Indians’ domain, the latter nuns, museum's... the of graduate, of this school community. The words the these westward to moved person one. are sent answer or were HOMOGENIZED MILK Emily Ladner. from the beginning its who offered ' would attack the Father funda- the reservations. to Pierz followed them the “Father Goebel succeeded to Fa- I For Door Delivery the West, and early in ther Jones when the latter Christmas so, was for new morning of he presented spring 1852 transferred Morris in 1905. to (I Call 55 Bishop himself the' of . . He . carried where his rede- to new on St. Paul. His coming had left off, and in most cessor was e providential. The Bishop turn replaced by Father was was desperate’need of priests in' George Arenth, who administered especially and those with mis- the affairs of the parish and h F sionery experience. school for only 11 months t when r a e Piorz immediately he called by death. In the was as- was signed take all the short of months Bishop to 18 over space Northern His parish missions. Trobec had appoint the third to all that comprised that of the Cathedral, is pastor and his area Dioce’leo the of St. Cloud, choice happy now was a one as re- Duluth, and Crookston. gards the future Catholic of edu- cation in the city of St. Cloud. "When think of most men re- sele'cted “He Dr. Leo Gans, tiring from active service, Pierz native of city, the recently the‘ of alone 67 at set out or- age H Christ- real is dained, m who the time a at handed and take was empty on to over Minnesota-s the faculty St. of Paul’s semi- morning thriller this gigantic project. As look mas we Father "C Gans in [njtral back his nary. Speed truly was big many ‘ on career, we can a . . . . outstanding he ways an that he had zeal of the St. person; with Queen Washer say v accomplished musician, . Paul, Fran- was the endurance of an a Time-Teller con- new zealous pastor, eloquent Xavier, m cis the foresight of a ,', Store. a éFurIiishings gift! You trol. What speaker, and able educator. a prophet, the strength of an super- a of neciassity think immediately “The and the of ath— of enlarging man, energy an one-hour wash- lete. Making Crow Wing, the the the high school evident. on 1...“.. was soon daysabead—bf Upper Mississippi, his headquar- The third-floor of Holy Angels’ clean- gilliese’Oul-‘ol-Town Services he longer ters, traveled the four adequate house to to was no clothes—of more. er v of the territory, setting the growing student body. 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