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Holy Week Mass Options: In-person, online and TV

Updated: Dec 6, 2024

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All parishes in the Archdiocese of Denver will be celebrating Holy Week Masses in-person. Please check with your local parish for schedules and specific guidance and protocols for attending.


All Catholics in the Archdiocese of Denver are currently dispensed from the Sunday and Holy Day obligation, however Catholics who are healthy and without additional risk factors are encouraged to attend in-person Masses, space permitting at their parish.


For Catholics with health risk factors, who care for people with increased risk factors, or anyone who is sick, symptomatic or has recently been exposed to the Coronavirus, there are a variety of options for watching Masses at home.


Many of our parishes are still live-streaming Masses on their websites and social media, and the following Masses are available from the Archdiocese of Denver:


Tuesday, March 30, 11 a.m.: Chrism Mass (Archbishop Aquila) – Watch it live at archden.org and Facebook


Thursday, April 1, 5:30 p.m.: Holy Thursday (Archbishop Aquila) – Watch it live at archden.org and Facebook


Friday, April 2, 3 p.m.: Good Friday (Archbishop Aquila) Watch it live at archden.org and Facebook


Saturday, April 3, 8:30 p.m.: Easter Vigil (Archbishop Aquila) – Watch it live at archden.org and Facebook


Sunday, April 4: Pre-recorded Easter Mass 5 a.m.: English on KWGN Channel 2 (Fr. Randy Dollins) 7 a.m.: English on PBS 12 (Fr. Randy Dollins) 7 a.m.: Spanish on PBS 12.2 (Bishop Rodriguez) Also available online at Facebook and YouTube

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