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Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 18, 20183 min read
New president to advance mission of Arrupe Jesuit HS to underserved families
The newly-elected president of Arrupe Jesuit High School, Michael J. O’Hagan, will seek to serve students and families in the Jesuit...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 18, 20182 min read
Faith and basketball crossover at Catholic Families Night Feb. 25
For the the fourth year in a row, the Denver Nuggets are hosting Catholic Families Night at the Pepsi Center on Sunday, Feb. 25, where...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 17, 20184 min read
Evangelizing one of the richest, most secular cities in the U.S.
Deep in the Rocky Mountains lies the city of Aspen, considered one of the most hedonistic and wealthy places in the U.S. Yet, within the...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 16, 20182 min read
Thousands march on Denver to Celebrate Life
On Saturday, Jan. 13, thousands took to the streets of Denver and stood up for the dignity of all life, from conception until natural...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 11, 20183 min read
Father Dan Flaherty, editor and founding pastor, dies at 91
Father Daniel J. Flaherty, who served as an editor of the Denver Catholic Register (now the Denver Catholic) and was the founding pastor...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 11, 20182 min read
Vincentian Father Christensen served archdiocese 27 years
Father Lawrence P. Christensen, a Congregation of the Mission (Vincentian) priest who served the Denver Archdiocese for most of his...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 11, 20182 min read
Celebrate Life with true unity
Deacon Geoff Bennett is Vice President of Parish and Community Relations at Catholic Charities. The cultural conflicts over the past 50...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 8, 20184 min read
Augustine Institute launches short courses for busy people
The Augustine Institute wants 2018 to be the year you take your knowledge of the richness of the Catholic faith to the next level, and...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 8, 20182 min read
Planned Parenthood services on the decline, report shows
Marchers in the Celebrate Life March at the Colorado State Capitol this Saturday, Jan. 13, should feel some encouragement in the fight to...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 3, 20183 min read
What to watch on Netflix: January
Here are films and shows coming to Netflix in January, as well as a few things you might want to check out before they leave. Be sure to...
Larry Smith
Jan 3, 20182 min read
Honoring God and giving to others
Close up of woman hands holding red gift box for special event (Photo: Pexels) Our lives should be oriented to the things that are most...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 2, 20181 min read
Proceeds from Jan. 7 Mexican rodeo to benefit <em>Denver Catholic en Espanol</em>
The National Western Stock Show of Jan. 7 will be dedicated to Catholic families and will serve as a fundraiser for the Archdiocese of...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 2, 20185 min read
Year in review
When the year 2017 is looked back on as a chapter in the rich history of the Archdiocese of Denver, it will likely be remembered as a...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 21, 20172 min read
St. Frances Cabrini’s unknown legacy, 100 years after her death
The State of Colorado has officially declared Dec. 22 “St. Frances Cabrini Day,” commemorating the 100th anniversary of her death. Though...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 21, 20173 min read
Entering the Christmas liturgy through sacred images
For centuries, Christians have represented the deepest mysteries of the Christian faith in prayerful art, a practice meant to help the...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 20, 20174 min read
Marisol clinics help abortion-vulnerable women choose life, rebuild lives
Nearly half of pregnancies among American women are unintended, and about 4 in 10 of these are terminated by abortion, according to the...
Wayne Laugesen
Dec 20, 20174 min read
Beacon of Hope gala to honor Mike and Jane Norton
Coloradans Mike and Jane Norton don’t stand for assaults on religious liberty. They fight anti-freedom bullies, and frequently win. The...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 19, 20174 min read
Here’s what Christmas looks like in different cultures in America
The Christmas joy in the Catholic Church is indeed “Catholic.” Its universality becomes evident in the many ways believers from different...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 18, 20174 min read
There is no higher knowledge than Jesus Christ, says Cardinal Stafford
“Gaudete” Sunday at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was a day to rejoice not only in the Savior to come, but also in Christ’s...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 18, 20171 min read
Christmas 2017: Yes, you have to go to Mass twice
This year, the fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas are both days of obligation. There are two distinct obligations. There is an...
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