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PUZZLE PAGE I 13 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER I MARCH 12, 2014 ACROSS 1 Husband of Mary, in Seville 5 Sully 10 Dressed 14 Mountain range 15 Shout of exultation 16 Mother of Apollo 17 Unpleasantly moist 18 Nimble 19 Pledge 20 ___ loss for words 21 Soft cheese 22 One of the sons of Simon of Cyrene (Mk 15:21) 23 Governing bodies 25 Goad 27 Inst. of higher learning in Nashville 28 Father of Abram 30 Valued mineral 33 Stations of the ___ 35 Tie the knot on the sly 36 Alkali 37 Pious platitudes 38 Skill 39 Adriatic wind 40 Roman crowd? 41 On-line mag 42 19th century Australian cardinal and advocate for justice 43 Wedding vow 44 Prayer time 45 English cathe - dral town 46 Grange 47 Roman Catholic Native Ameri- can leader 51 Time of prepa - ration for a feast 54 Small glass container 55 ___ Father 56 "Take ___ leave…" 57 Farewell, from Juan 59 City in India 60 Gentleman's grades 61 Very small 62 "Just ___" 63 Formerly, formerly 64 "Ite, ___ est" 65 Root of the taro DOWN 1 One of the 12 2 Deliver a speech 3 Texas diocese where the Alamo is found 4 Maryland river 5 Apportion 6 It may be ordinary or extraordinary 7 Writer Wiesel 8 ___ Saints' Day 9 Fish eggs 10 Medieval Catholic book: The ___ of Unknowing 11 Foliage unit 12 Aleutian island 13 Cries from Homer Simpson 21 A/C letters 22 Architect Mies van der ___ 24 Aide (abbr.) 25 Nuns' vows 26 Engrossed 29 Antelope 30 "___ in the highest…" 31 Jaguarundi 32 Intend 33 202, in ancient Rome 34 Sudden assault 38 Emperor of Russia 39 Metal fastener 41 Israel's airline 42 Jesus shared this with his apostles the night before he died 46 Commandment that tells us to worship only God 48 Good course for your GPA 49 Gruesome 50 Muse of lyric poetry 51 Bad habit 52 Road to the Colosseum 53 Departs 54 Competes 57 Bank mach. 58 Opus ___ 59 Summer drink Answers to today's Crossword Puzzle are on the next page. CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 m o c . s c i l o h t a c r o f s e m a g d r o w . w w w WORD SEARCH V N A C I T A C Y T I I m o c . s c i l o h t a c r o f s e m a g d r o w . w w w D T R V F N L R E J X A L B S R N G C R F H O L Y S E E W T A E I S Q E P W P G P I H L C U D T D R T V N H A M I M P A G N I A O E D I H H T A Y S P S E E C T P T C R E S X L J N S P P J O S E E A R A E A T A I E M Q D N T N P W E C T R R W D V W I R D S C T Y B I Q E S N J T O G V M E X S D I J T U I S M O V C K A L K S G T A N I E L J U A R W F L A G B L S K D J S N N A T S Q A B A A J E C A L A P L A P A P M H W B H P O L Y G O T P R E S S R G A L F E E S Y L O H T N E D N E P E D N I Y L A T I S T C A P N A R E T A L E C A L A P L A P A P S S E R P T O G Y L O P E M O R L E P A H C E N I T S I S E T A T S T S E L L A M S D R A U G S S I W S R E V I R R E B I T D L O G D N A E T I H W ST. ANN'S ST. PETER'S Austria and the Holy Roman Empire A quiz on Catholic things under the patronage of the "Doctor of Prayer," St. Teresa of Avila. For each question there is one right answer, but the answer for one question is "None of the Above." 1. Austria was once part of the Holy Roman Empire whose first emperor was Charlemagne. All of the Holy Roman Emperors had the responsibility of protecting Christendom from "the heretic within" and the "infidel without." For several centuries who consti - tuted the "infidel without"? A. Radical Islam B. The Mongols C. Communism 2. One of the greatest Holy Roman Emperors was Charles V who ruled Spain as well as the Holy Roman Empire in the 16th century. There was another great ruler who never had the title be- cause she was a woman though she was arguably the greatest European ruler in the 18th centu- ry. Who was this ruler? A. Maria Teresa B. Catherine the Great C. Marie Antoinette 3. The last man to bear the title Holy Roman Emper- or was Francis II. He was ordered to give up the title and take on the lesser title of Emperor of Austria. Later, a country with - in the Austrian Empire was given equal status, thus changing the name of the realm again. Who ordered Francis II to give up the title of Holy Roman Emperor and what country was given equal status to Austria? A. Bismarck did the ordering; Hungary later gained equal status. B. Napoleon did the ordering; Yu- goslavia later gained equal status. C. Henry VIII did the ordering; Bo- hemia later gained equal status. 4. Emperor Franz Josef was the longest reigning monarch in Eu- ropean history. Two years before he died he declared war against Serbia. He declared war because the heir to the throne, Franz Fer- dinand, had been assassinated. This heir had caused controversy by his choice of a wife. Why did Franz Josef object to the choice? A. She had been divorced. B. She was not Austrian. C. She was not of royal blood. 5. The last Austrian Emperor was Franz Josef's great nephew, Karl. Karl has been beatified and is known by which title? A. The Peace Emperor B. The Emperor for the Poor C. The Man for All Seasons 6. After World War I, the other nationalities in the Empire broke away, leaving Austria the size it is now. Which of these was not a country formed at this time? A. Yugoslavia B. Czechoslovakia C. Bosnia 7. After World War II, the So- viet Union occupied a large part of Austria and it was believed that the Communists would take over the government. Suddenly the Soviets withdrew, leaving Austria independent. To what did the Austrians credit this Soviet withdrawal? A. strong U.S. protests against the Soviet Union B. a major rosary campaign C. the intervention of United Nations peacekeeping forces BY PETER WESTHOFF "We possess a European symbol which belongs to all nations of Europe equal - ly, this is the crown of the Holy Roman Empire."—Otto von Hapsburg 1. A, 2. A (Marie Antoinette was the daughter of Maria Teresa, one of her 16 children) 3. None of the Above: Napoleon – Hungary. 4. C, 5. A, 6. C, 7. B PHOTO PROVIDED JACOB Schneider, a seminarian attending St. John Vianney Theological Seminary for the Diocese of Dodge City, Kansas, checks on the pig the seminarians roasted on Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday), March 4 on the sem- inary campus in south Denver for their Mardi Gras party, the last feast before the fasting of Lent started the following day, Ash Wednesday. Seminarians celebrate Mardi Gras with pig roast

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