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Rocio Madera
Mar 2, 20231 min read
Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine asks for help to identify thieves
For the third time this year, the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Denver was the target of a robbery. They are asking for help to...
George Weigel
Mar 1, 20233 min read
AWOL doctors at the Catholic field hospital
Pope Francis’s image of the Church as a “field hospital,” tending the wounded on today’s social and cultural battlefields, resonates with...
National Catholic Register
Mar 1, 20234 min read
‘Catholic Excalibur’: The True Story Behind St. Galgano’s Sword
St. Galgano’s story is based on undeniable historical facts. (photo: Confraternità di San Galgano) By Solène Tadié/National Catholic...
Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 27, 20231 min read
WATCH: Archbishop Aquila speaks on marriage aboard the Good News Cruise
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila recently delivered an inspiring talk about the beautiful vocation of marriage aboard the Good News Cruise ....
André Escaleira, Jr.
Feb 27, 20233 min read
Cultural diversity director at Christ the King strives for a life lived for unity
Close to Jesus’ heart, unity was among his final prayer intentions in the Garden of Gethsemane, before his Paschal Mystery. Gathered with...
André Escaleira, Jr.
Feb 24, 20233 min read
New Abbey of St. Walburga nun finds ‘surging joy’ in making solemn profession
Imagine spending your entire life in prayer, cloistered in a small community of others, praying for the Church for years… In fact, this...
Jared Staudt
Feb 23, 20234 min read
Fasting: Fighting a Battle against Self
“He was hungry.” Luke tells us of Jesus’ struggle with the devil in the desert, during which he fasted for 40 days. At the end of it, as...
Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 23, 202312 min read
Meet the Archdiocese of Denver's newest transitional deacons, ordained Feb. 18
(Photo by Daniel Petty/Denver Catholic) On Feb. 18, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila ordained seven men to the transitional diaconate at the...
Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 23, 202312 min read
Meet the Archdiocese of Denver’s newest transitional deacons, ordained Feb. 18
On Feb. 18, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila ordained seven men to the transitional diaconate at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate...
Carol Nesbitt
Feb 23, 20234 min read
Office of Catholic Schools honors teachers of history
Excellence in Teaching History winner Danielle Charron (center) at Bl. Miguel Pro Catholic Academy with Denver Catholic Schools...
Aaron Lambert
Feb 23, 20234 min read
Seven new deacons take first step in journey toward the priesthood
(Photo by Daniel Petty/Denver Catholic) On Saturday, Feb. 18, seven men took a leap of faith into the transitional diaconate and a first...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Feb 22, 20231 min read
As We Forgive: A Lenten Pastoral Note from Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
As we begin this season of Lent, I want to remind each of us that mercy is at the heart of the Gospel message, of the essential...
National Catholic Register
Feb 22, 20236 min read
What does Eucharistic Revival truly look like?
Photo by Laura Morales Photo | Cathopic By Mary Healy/National Catholic Register What began as an ordinary chapel service at Asbury...
Aaron Lambert
Feb 22, 20234 min read
Why is Ash Wednesday ‘cool’?
We’ve all seen it; someone walks into a restaurant, or a bank, or the grocery store with a smudge of ashes in the shape of a cross on his...
George Weigel
Feb 21, 20233 min read
Churchmen of the Year
When they were working together some years ago at the Ukrainian Catholic University — the only Catholic institution of higher learning in...
Rocio Madera
Feb 21, 20232 min read
A relic of St. Jude will be coming to Denver Feb. 27 to March 1
St. Dominic Catholic Church in Denver, in collaboration with the Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus in Chicago, Illinois, invites all the...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Feb 17, 20233 min read
The inseparable keys to Lent: repentance and belief
Ashes — the refuse that remains when fire has consumed something — remind us of the humble dust from which we were made and our place...
Guest Contributor
Feb 16, 20234 min read
The real issue in the fetal pain debate
Photo by Sangharsh Lohakare on Unsplash By Wendy Smith Registered Nurse The human brain is an extremely complex human organ. Neurons are...
Guest Contributor
Feb 16, 202310 min read
Eucharistic orientation according to Vatican II: A response to Dr. Staudt’s ad orientem column
St. Paul VI says the Mass versus populum at All Saints Parish (Rome) on March 7, 1965. By Father Felix P. Medina-Algaba Pastor of Queen...
George Weigel
Feb 15, 20233 min read
Memo to Gen Z Catholics: Why Vatican II Is Still Important
Mr. Adam Lucas, who is “newly married with a baby on the way” ( mazel tov !) and “has a Master’s in Theology,” speaks for a depressing...
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