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Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 19, 20163 min read
Denver Nuggets to host third annual Catholic Families Night
What do you get when you cross the Denver Nuggets, slam-dunks and a whole lot of Catholics? For the third year in a row, the Denver...
Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 12, 20163 min read
St. Dominic’s Oktoberfest serves up faith with beer, food and fun
The original Oktoberfest was a party that—against tradition—was open to all, not just royalty, to celebrate the wedding of Bavaria’s...
Roxanne King
Oct 11, 20162 min read
Fast facts about Proposition 106: Physician-assisted suicide
Proposition 106 on the November ballot seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide in Colorado. Here’s what you need to know about this...
Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 10, 20163 min read
Finding faith as a weary pilgrim
In the bull indiction for the Jubilee Year of Mercy, Misericordiae Vultus, Pope Francis suggested various ways on how to live out this...
Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 7, 20163 min read
Hearts and hands of nuns, laity take Christ’s love to the poor
Their Denver ministries are different but they share a common theme: they all serve the poor. With the help of lay staff, nine Little...
Josh Florence
Sep 28, 20164 min read
David Card and his goals for Regis Jesuit High School
For David Card, sending his children to a Catholic school was an easy decision. “I think there’s something fundamental and holistic about...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 28, 20164 min read
In physician-assisted suicide debate, language matters
I hope that you had an opportunity to read a front page article in the Aug. 28 edition of the Denver Post titled: “Matters of Life, Death...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 27, 20162 min read
Relics of St. Anthony of Padua to visit Denver Oct. 14-23
For the first time, relics of St. Anthony of Padua, beloved as the “finder of lost things,” will travel from Italy to the Archdiocese of...
Josh Florence
Sep 26, 20163 min read
Seminarians give spiritual aid to pro-life warriors
Witnessing to our faith can be an intimidating task in any realm of the public eye. Those who choose to show this witness in praying for...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 25, 20162 min read
Celebration to support ministry to chronically homeless
Their homeless ministry is unique and so is their “gala,” which helps support it. Christ in the City is a Catholic nonprofit born in...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 23, 20162 min read
Aspen conference to equip parents to pass faith to their children
Starting next year, children in the Denver Archdiocese will get confirmed in third grade to fill them with the needed graces to face the...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 21, 20161 min read
Funeral Mass for Father Steven Voss – Photo Gallery
Father Steven Voss, the beloved pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Fort Collins, died Saturday, Sept. 10, after a long battle with cancer....
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 21, 20163 min read
Q&A: Parish boundaries review aims to ensure the faithful are well served
Last week the Denver Catholic spoke to Very Rev. Randy Dollins, V.G., moderator of the curia, about the parish boundaries process that is...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 14, 20165 min read
Blessed Frassati to serve as patron of new school
A new Catholic school featuring Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati in its namesake is coming to the Archdiocese of Denver. Frassati Catholic...
Roxanne King
Sep 14, 20164 min read
Church leaders: Proposition 106 offers flawed logic, false compassion
Colorado’s bishops say Proposition 106 is simply “illogical.” The state’s suicide rate is the seventh highest in the nation, which led...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 14, 20162 min read
Pillar Project: united in morality, not faith
If you’d like to support legislators who defend traditional marriage, parental rights, religious liberty and the humanity of the unborn,...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 14, 20162 min read
Rome symposium to explore lesser-known witnesses of mercy — including Denver’s Julia Greeley
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, it’s important to recall and reflect upon the examples of those who were bold witnesses of mercy before...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 13, 20164 min read
Fort Collins pastor embraced ‘journey’ of cancer
Father Steven Voss, the beloved pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Fort Collins, died Saturday, Sept. 10, after a long battle with cancer....
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 12, 20164 min read
Priests admire Bishop-elect for authenticity, ‘keen sense of humor’
Many priests of the Archdiocese of Denver have fond memories of the new auxiliary bishop from their time as seminarians. “I remember on a...
Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 7, 20163 min read
Archdiocese to hold first Day of Remembrance for babies lost to abortion
Unnamed and largely unknown, more than 3,300 babies are lost to abortion every day in the United States, according to the Guttmacher...
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