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Reencounter Your Mission: Mass dispensation to be lifted on Pentecost
In the early Church, after the Mass had ended, the Latin words used to send people forth were “ Ite, missa est ” (literally meaning “Go,...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 17, 20212 min read


Help Julia Greeley’s cause by going to a Rockies game
If Julia Greeley were still alive today, we bet she’d be a Rockies fan. The Julia Greeley Guild has once again partnered with the...

Denver Catholic Staff
May 17, 20211 min read


Samaritan House shelter expands capacity for women experiencing homelessness
Samaritan House building. (Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodríguez blessed Samaritan House on May 14 to...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 17, 20212 min read


St. Isidore Online Curriculum expands, will be offered again for 2021-2022 school year
(Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) The Archdiocese of Denver’s online Catholic curriculum, St. Isidore, has been a true blessing to many...

Carol Nesbitt
May 14, 20213 min read


Responding to the call: Meet the Archdiocese of Denver’s newest priests
DENVER, CO - MAY 15: From L-R, Deacons John Paul Almeida, Sean Conroy, John Croghan, Anthony Davis, John Stapleton IV and Peter Srsich...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 14, 20219 min read


Tips from a fellow parishioner on returning to Mass
Featured photo by T homas Vitali on U nsplash By Sue Kenfield Sue Kenfield, M.A., is a consultant, certified resilience specialist, and parishioner at St. Thomas More, w ww.suekenfield.com . As we prepare for the lifting of the dispensation, many may be wrestling with coming back to in-person services. Strengthening your resilience is one way to move forward and embrace the opportunity to worship in person. It is also a way to overcome some fears you may have. One question

Guest Contributor
May 14, 20212 min read


CSU Students for Life push back against student government’s ‘pro-abortion’ resolution
The Students for Life group at Colorado State University isn’t backing down after the university’s student government passed a resolution...

Aaron Lambert
May 13, 20212 min read


Just ‘do the next thing’: How one Colorado couple is raising four children with Down syndrome
Featured image: The McGarrity family (L to R) Jeffrey, Augustine, Sonia, Charlotte, Jeff, RoseMarie, Cecilia, Sean, Brendan, Thomas. Photo courtesy of Patrick Sola. Many things in the McGarrity household start early, including preparations for Mother’s Day. Sonia McGarrity has eight children, ranging in age from three to 18, three of whom are adopted. Four kids, including McGarrity’s third oldest son and their three adopted daughters, have Down syndrome. For Mother’s Day, McG

Catholic News Agency
May 13, 20215 min read


New Society of St. Vincent de Paul conference launched at St. Gianna Molla Parish
(Photo provided) St. Gianna Molla Parish was erected by Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila in 2018. Father Jason Wunsch, who was the...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 12, 20211 min read


Profiles of Courage: Reflections on St. Joseph
(Photo: OMELI PODCAST / Unsplash) If Hollywood makes a movie about the life of St. Joseph, the lead character would have a non-speaking...

Amy Bryer Brumley
May 12, 20218 min read


Reencounter God’s love: Mass dispensation to be lifted on Pentecost
Each of us was created for one purpose: love. When that becomes the focal point of one’s life, then life itself takes on an entirely new...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 10, 20212 min read


Archbishop Aquila speaks about encounter with Christ on Acts XXIX podcast
Photo by Daniel Petty/Denver Catholic During his time as archbishop of Denver, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila’s message has remained simple...

Aaron Lambert
May 10, 20211 min read
WATCH: St. Cajetan’s vaccine clinic featured on FOX31
The efforts of St. Cajetan’s Parish to provide COVID-19 vaccines to the local Hispanic community were recently highlighted by the Denver...

Denver Catholic Staff
May 10, 20211 min read


Vatican Observatory launches mission to show Church and science can coexist
The Vatican’s astronomical observatory has launched a new website as part of its mission to show the world the Catholic Church’s support of science and scientific research. Together with the w ebsite , which has hundreds of resources on faith and science, the Vatican Observatory has also started a p odcast to explore “the wonder of God’s universe” with Vatican astronomers and expert guests. Jesuit Br. Guy Consolmagno, director of the Vatican Observatory, told CNA in an email

Catholic News Agency
May 10, 20212 min read


Mother Mary: Modeling joy even in suffering
Featured image: The Annunciation, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo , c. 1660 Where would we be without our mothers? We wouldn’t be! Father Gregory Cleveland, OMV, shares a beautiful quote from Cardinal Mindszenty on the importance of motherhood: “The most important person on earth is a mother. She cannot claim the honor of having built Notre Dame Cathedral. She need not. She has built something more magnificent than any cathedral—a dwelling for an immortal soul, the tiny perfection

Jared Staudt
May 6, 20214 min read


Finding Courage and Inspiration in St. Joseph
(Photo provided) WANTED: A humble servant who can be trusted to raise the divine being who will save humanity from original sin. Duties...

Amy Bryer Brumley
May 4, 20214 min read


Reencounter the Real Presence: Mass dispensation to be lifted on Pentecost
Have you ever wondered why Catholic Churches don’t regularly livestream Masses? It seems like a no-brainer in this day and age, and the...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 3, 20212 min read


WATCH: Three Reasons to Attend Mass in Person
With the announcement that the general dispensation from the Sunday and Holy Day obligation will be lifted on May 23, Father Scott...

Mark Haas
May 3, 20212 min read


Archbishop Aquila and Bishop Rodriguez welcome Colorado Springs Bishop-elect James R. Golka to Color
(Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Colorado Springs) The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Diocese of Colorado Springs...

Archdiocese of Denver
Apr 30, 20212 min read


The many marvelous feasts of St. Joseph
F eatured image: Altarpiece of St. Joseph the Worker, by Pietro Annigoni in the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, Italy On March 19, less than four months after Pope Francis announced the celebration of the Year of St. Joseph, the Church celebrated the Solemnity of St. Joseph, the highest feast day dedicated to Jesus’ foster father and the head of the Holy Family. But while Catholics may have eaten their fill of zeppole and other St. Joseph’s Day treats, they need not th

Guest Contributor
Apr 29, 20218 min read
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