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Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 27, 20182 min read
Capuchin Poor Clares celebrate 30 years in Denver
The first Capuchin Poor Clares who set foot in the Mile-High city to stay arrived on the chilly morning of Nov. 17, 1988, from the...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 27, 20184 min read
An eye for beauty: Shop features unique sacred art
“May you always find beauty!” That was the response of Hildegard Letbetter’s mother to her then 6-year-old’s found treasure in post-World...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 27, 20184 min read
Small Boulder parish like family
With just 200 registered families, St. Martin de Porres Parish in Boulder feels more like a large extended family than a church...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 25, 20183 min read
Join local Catholic nonprofits in #GivingTuesday movement
‘Tis the season to do good, but especially on Giving Tuesday. Americans are more generous than ever, according to a report by Giving USA,...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 20, 20182 min read
Some fun facts about Black Catholic History Month
The Church has designated November as Black Catholic History Month since 1990 when the National Black Clergy Caucus of the United States...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 15, 20183 min read
Synod: Topics from the final document on young people
After intense days of dialogue and discussion among bishops and invited young people, the Synod on young people, the faith and vocational...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 14, 20181 min read
Archbishop Chaput issues response to Denver and Philadelphia news reports
This week, newspapers in Philadelphia and Denver reported on a situation that occurred in St. John Vianney Theological Seminary roughly...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 14, 20184 min read
Q&A: <em>Look Again, Thomas!</em> by the Sisters of Life helps children see the world, people th
“Left and right, up and down, straight and crooked, and all around they went…” so goes the delightful new children’s book by the Sisters...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 13, 20183 min read
Archbishop Aquila issues letter to Regis University community
The Archdiocese of Denver and Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila have issued the below letter in response to recent reports of the Provost of...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 13, 20183 min read
Giving those in need a hand up
By Michael Sinnett Michael Sinnett is Vice President of Shelters at Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Denver. On a recent medical...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 13, 20182 min read
Deacon of 31 years dies
Deacon Jack Sutton, a deacon of 31 years in the Archdiocese of Denver, passed away Oct. 17. He was 82 years old. He last ministered at...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 13, 20186 min read
Beyond the political debate, the ‘Caravan’ are a people in need
The caravan of thousands of Hondurans that migrated from the city of San Pedro Sula Oct. 12 has rapidly become a topic of political...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 12, 20181 min read
WATCH: What does it take to go through the seminary?
The Archdiocese of Denver is blessed to have two nationally-recognized seminaries that offer our future priests exceptional academic and...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 8, 20183 min read
The 2018 Denver Catholic Christmas Gift Guide
The Christmas season is an enchanting time to be with family and friends and grow closer to Christ. But sometimes, finding the perfect...
Aaron Lambert
Nov 8, 20181 min read
PHOTOS: Catholic schools celebrate All Saints’ Day in style
On Nov. 1, Catholic school students and teachers around the archdiocese dressed up as some of the many heavenly figures who intercede for...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 7, 20188 min read
Denver deacon recounts miraculous story of surviving the Holocaust
Witold Engel was living his Catholic faith at the age of nine years old in a place no one could ever imagine — Auschwitz concentration...
Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 7, 20183 min read
Take a journey through the art of Rembrandt
Expressive faces, majestic landscapes and minuscule details are some of the traits that characterize the prints of the renowned Dutch...
Aaron Lambert
Nov 7, 20184 min read
Comic book evangelization
The very first comic book was published in 1933 and sparked a craze that reached its height during the 1950s and continues even to this...
Mark Haas
Nov 7, 20183 min read
We are listening: Part two of comments from the Promise page
On Sept. 7, the Archdiocese of Denver launched archden.org/promise as an online resource for information about how we handle allegations...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Nov 7, 20183 min read
Ahead of bishops’ meeting, we need your prayer and fasting
Since ancient times, people have used the stars to navigate through the expanse of the sea or over unknown terrain. As the bishops of...
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