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Daniel Campbell
May 4, 20235 min read
Generational Faith
Photo by Josh Applegate via Unsplash According to a recent Pew Research Center report, only 1 in 3 Catholic parents consider it “very...
Bishop Robert Barron
May 2, 20234 min read
Practical strategies of evangelization
Over the years, I have been laying out what I take to be the basics of evangelization. Proclaiming the Good News has to do with...
Denver Catholic Staff
Apr 4, 20235 min read
The healing power of forgiveness
Imagine if our bodies did not have the power to physically heal; if every cut, bruise and blemish stayed with us forever. After just a...
Amy Bryer Brumley
Dec 27, 20221 min read
‘Everyday Disciples’ inspire others in 2022 Appeal
The 2022 Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal wraps up at the end of the year and has been marked with great generosity from sacrificial donors...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 22, 20223 min read
“A Prophetic Call:” Black Catholics gather to reflect during Black Catholic History Mont
The Office of Black Catholic Ministry of the Archdiocese of Denver was pleased to host their first annual day of reflection after a...
Denver Catholic Staff
May 2, 20223 min read
Colorado man shares his love of math — and Catholicism — with students in Uganda
By Jonah McKeown / Catholic News Agency Since last summer, a Colorado man has been helping Catholic schoolchildren in Uganda using the...
André Escaleira, Jr.
Apr 28, 20225 min read
To Know, Love, and Serve: Christ in the City to Expand to Philadelphia
“They show us that hope is not a dirty word,” said one now formerly homeless friend of Christ in the City. In fact, this is a result of...
Aaron Lambert
May 10, 20211 min read
Archbishop Aquila speaks about encounter with Christ on Acts XXIX podcast
During his time as archbishop of Denver, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila’s message has remained simple and consistent: Christ comes first. He...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 4, 20205 min read
Tough love: When loving your neighbor isn’t easy
This is a very difficult time for all of us. The polarization of our political parties seems to be echoed in deep divisions right across...
Dr. Michel Therrien
Dec 3, 20205 min read
What the Golden Rule can teach us about rightly-ordered love
The very first principle of the moral life is that we are to do good and avoid evil. Saintly minds have argued over the centuries that so...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 23, 20195 min read
What makes the SEEK Conference so powerful for <em>anyone</em> who attends?
With banners, flags, music and chants, the mass of college students from all over the country stormed into the convention venue that...
Carmen Elena Villa
Sep 21, 20174 min read
Stanley Francis Rother, a shepherd who didn’t run
Father Stanley Francis Rother, an Oklahoma native, knew his life was in danger. Why? Because he was a missionary priest in Santiago de...
Carmen Elena Villa
Oct 25, 20163 min read
St. José Sánchez del Río: The boy who died for love of Christ the King
Photo: Cristian Gutiérrez, LC/Cathopic José de Jesús Sánchez del Río went to visit the tomb of a Cristero martyr in 1927, and asked God...
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