St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 4, 1954 · Page 2 of 8
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REGISTEI; i 51'. CLOUD June 4,1954 Friday, PAGE THREE I Held Liturgy Rogation C.M. of I., of M., D. L C., of K. C. C. W., D. C. C. M., D. EMS SH Wendel Parish St. In '- Virgin Litany the Blessed and of 1) picture (See on page Each then returned recited. were St. Columbkill’s Parish in St. fields. home and his his to to idea of the carries out Wendel parishioners, of the By request in the true Rogation Days the offered Sat— is High Mass every a thorough- liturgy. A the of spirit months during the urday summer of families, parish 90 ly rural Satur- Each good harvest. for a depend entirely members its up. parish day of the attend most of and goodness the mercy on in- Moreover, this Mass. many this, peOple Realizing the God. have of- dividuals ask Mass to a with living faith Him to turn a Marion growing fered during the season and their bless them to Pilgrimage each year the end of intention. At for this efforts. Mass is High of- the harvest, a cele-' Rogation Days The thanksgiving. fered in are Conducted in special The Avon brated in manner. a I-Idmes three of the days Masses are of Blessing attended. Preceding well very Marian pil— Year The second Tuesday, Rogation of Mass the a held May by the grimage 27 held. The procession was servers was Wendel Benedict‘s Parish members St. of who St. boys and girls In and the 29 direction of their under the their Solemn Commun- received pas- Werner, 0.S.B. The Father tor, Mother’s led the rest Day ion on Parish of started 26 motor The girls congregation. cars caravan of the Church St. Benedict’s from at white their dressed in were reciting Rosary the 7:30 and the boys veils, en and p.m., dresses Conception Immaculate route to ties. and blue shirts white of May, Fa- wore month During the There they Church in Anna. St. procession, the the After pa‘ of Klimik, pastor ther Valentine joined by another motor formed large rishioners two were visited Parish, Columbkill’s St. St. from the Parish of the Father circles around pastor, caravan He parish. of the home Gohon every direction Fa- under the of Anna, and the Litany Val Klimek, of and home each blessed conse- Shirley The Alfred Podrowsky. 50 places the ther Mary’s statue in the Saints recited the in the crown on was the family to crated every Mary’s then proceeded St. May to crowning observed St. Augustine’s air. at cars open almost Mother. In Blessed every Holdingford, they Parish, St. Cloud, Church, where May 23. Her attendants, Kathleen Orr two on fields blessed The in the altar is May there home were or a by the Father Valorie Varner, look and prayerfully met pastor, on.—(Register photo) were directions, beseeching four Al- Mother of the in honor of shrine Karels, parish- Bernard and his + + + | + God bless and mighty to make God. T ioners. All filed Mary’s into St. them them guarding Siudeni‘s prosper, blessing the Saini Augustine home After the Church services, Marian for the against unforseen all calamities. with fam- entire knelt the pastor capacity. filling the church to procession returned the The to the recitation of in ily and led all approximately In there were with church singing the choir Most the consecratory prayers. in the combined 400 persons Hold Mother. to the hymns Blessed Crowning Ceremony the recite the families parish of services, pilgrimage. During the High Mass offered for then was daily their Rosary and keep Alfred conducted by Father good harvest, people and a many the erected rosaries shrine _ Karels Podrowsky, Father 'deliv- near received Holy Communion. Mary’s in honor. entitled, “Invite ered the sermon 1:30 At tractors The children St. Augustine’s of paniment of the p.m. Mary Your Homes.” symphonet band. were Into Climaxing of Mary, the month blessed. They all di- from School, St. Cloud, crowned the The singing This pil- of “Holy God” came the such second Father C.SS.R., Andrew Oehm, was con- rections, driven by Mary, of Queen statue of May, cluded the grimage women, men, conducted this in conducted mission in the ceremony. area par- a and children. Approximately 70 the Children's Day of Prayer, during the Marian Year. In the on Masses ish. There two every were of them lined the sides of May two 23. miles distance of 10 Rosaries two service morning, afternoon Children’s an Sunday road. Father the Klimek, vested recited by the pilgrims. evening The kindergarten de- graduates in children, for the and were Members (left) surplice of Mission Circle lene Dullinger and Rose Marie in and the Rose Reisinger gold St. and blue cope ac- adults. By actual and led votions the for the cap gown pro— (right), of the companied in front newly erected by gather with their Father Marian pastor, two John servers, of entire cession. Next followed the the sol- Holy Angels’ Altar 98 cent count, Marked per in the Cold Spring—Avon Riesner Bularzik, shrine road Col- and 0.S.B., and Marcella Eisens- David Rembert Huls, recited on near mission both Communion The the class. girls parish attended emn legeville. the her Dar- May and attendants, of blessing chenk, two from queen, prayers of the eighth and the evening graduation morning grade for the the church The and steps. pastor class, solemn closing dressed in formals, services. the carried At Holds Buili Brandon Roadside Shrine Socier Parish Avon Near then proceeded down the servers the mission, the following of the Blessed Virgin the statue of of blessing each tractors, row priests and presented Father the flowers. present: were individually, asking GABRIEL and one Stephen; of St. Father Po- Oman Communion One By hundred forty children PHYLLIS of God’s protection those who By the for L. J. DOYLE Avon tration of pilgrims box five miles from and road at on drowski of St. Anna, Father a the third, fourth, and fifth Children’s Sunday of the Mar- the in their work. tractors A wayside Lady, leading donations the missions. The use shrine of Our with road to to of Holdingford, Fa- junction and Gaida a grades in red and white capes ian Year St. marked in Ann’s St. Queen Rose Mission Afterwards all the Built of Circle unit was entered the Furlan of St. of Rosary, has been John‘s Abbey. is Breakfast Laky St. stone thers and a and formed the symphonet caps the Society church together of the Parish May o’clock and erected the Avon-Cold shrine project for Propaga- 23. For the 8 the Rosary Cloud. Spring and brick, the is band. They played hymns on a in of the tion Faith. Circle of "St. Rose Mission of the honor High of the Mass, all the school chil- Blessed Mother. parish St. John the Bap- the of The choir girls in uniform and parish received Holy dren of the By GRUBER JEANETTE Collegeville. All the work tist, the Servers’ the students of rest of the Picnic Communion. Patrick Riley, chaplain Father mission by relatives of done school hymns. was sang with Hospital, The day climaxed the St. Cloud the of a was was circle members. ' Shirley Gohman Officiates service. impressive evening Commun- speaker the at guest very Held for _ Upon The of the Blessed Vir— arrival the A solemn into the statue altar which procession filed the Holy Angels at breakfast of ion had been gin the shrine prepared church, led by Austin J. crowned the Father. south at Altar Society, St. Cloud, May 23. was on side lawn of the by Marcella church Kinsella, the altar boys, the May Eisenschenk grounds, and The breakfast served in the Albany was Boys Shirley Gohman, Rev. daughter blessed by of Dolores Lund, and her the Rembert Mr. School at- Cathedral High cafeteria. queen, and Mrs. Clement Gohman, Lu Ann Roers, Annette Bularzik, tendants, 0.S.B., 623 of the Father Riley pastor In his address S. E. Seventh Street, Nootnagle, Kelly, and crowned Lorine Church of St. John the Baptist, paid tribute the nursing to pro- A servers’ picnic enjoyed the Blessed Virgin’s The May She Coleen Carlson. May statue. 23. Members fession, giving of the of than .was account queen more an June by 55 boys 1 of Our Lady assisted by Kathleen of the Orr, placed flowers 50 families receives the from training surrounding was at on a crown nurse a of Seven Dolors Parish. The daughter of Mr. Virgin, and Mrs. Clif- of the Blessed fol- statue School of St. Cloud Hospital communities attended the serv- serv- paid visit the shrine to ford Orr, 1, and Valorie grade school and route lowed by the ers Fathers John Laky, a Nursing. ices, which included new presenta- pas- a of Lady Our St. Martin Varner, daughter at and Mr. taking of and high school children part Donald Kahl, assistant. and tion of lighting tor, vigil of roses, then continued their ride by bus Mrs. LeRoy Varner, East River with each Living Rosary, in the Gelz Mrs. J. J. also addressed and lights, hymns. and prayers, Assumption to Chapel Cold Drive. The in children and members the foot child placing flower at the a group. ‘ The special intentions for Spring. There the of parish prayed the surrounded the of the Blessed Vir- of the statue almond group Pink flowering sprays which the shrine erected the Rosary for world May altar. was are gin Mary. peace. arranged small blue figur- around vocations the priesthood to and The remainder of Our the after- .ines of Blessed Lady formed Father Coleman Barry, Kinsella delivered the 0.S.B., Father religious life, conversions the to the carrying spent the decor the tables, addressed grounds the at gathering encouraging the chil- briefly, noon was on sermon, faith and true world A peace. of St. John’s University. theme. the ’Marian Year stressing that Be- out the Rosary Jesus dren recite to to we go every for parking for and space cars tween lunches and the Chairman of the breakfast through Mary. pointing and the day, out games was assemblage pilgrims of is cleared formed pilgrimage Mrs. Otto Bruning, assisted by Benediction The service followed, of the Rosary. to during servers a power in front of the shrine. At table the Stella Maris Chapel Edward Wil- which a Mrs. Zapp and Mrs. the Benediction of the entire with congregation closed across side is book for regis- the lake on one from the a Abbey. liam the Lershen. hymns Blessed Sacrament. the to sang accom- CHILDREN PREFER For Gasoline, Motor Oils, . . . Fuel Oils or On Your manqlcmd 4% Call nearest—- your Northwestern Co. Oil agent HOMOGENIZED MILK Tydol Veedol Products — —- — Savings F0 Door Delivery Commercial Paying Cloud the St. Catholic War Veterans’ local and Mrs. 1‘ Fred Edelbrock, president group, PUBLICATIONS PRINTING & Auxiliary ,of the local visit her organizational Standing, left right, to group. a on are Specialists Printing Call 55 in throughout Midwest Mmes. William the is Mrs. Rose Bar- Lacinar, Clara Lauer, Virgil tour Dom- IN AND above), of the brovski, Leo (center, national president Rahm, Donal Danzl, Pearl rett Scherer, JUBIIEE ASS’N CWV Auxiliary Detroit, With her and Louis of Mich. 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