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Q&A: Local parishioner shares experience of archdiocesan-wide retreat and being ‘Rescued’
St. Catherine Chapel on the Rock at Camp St. Malo at sunrise. (Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) Throughout 2021, Archbishop Samuel J....

Denver Catholic Staff
Mar 1, 20223 min read


40 Days for Life starts on Ash Wednesday; here’s how you can get involved
Pro-lifers participate in a Eucharistic Procession around the Planned Parenthood clinic in Stapleton on Sept. 29 as part of the kickoff...

Denver Catholic Staff
Mar 1, 20221 min read


Bishop Machebeuf High School: Continuing a Legacy of Athletic Excellence
(Photo provided) This article is the sixth of a 10-part series that seeks to shed light on these and other tremendous things happening at...

John Wojtasek
Feb 25, 20229 min read


Local doctor pens op-ed in support of more transparent abortion data
(Photo: Pexels) Tomorrow, Feb. 23, CO HB22-1075 is slated to appear before a House committee to determine whether it will be debated...

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 22, 20222 min read


Providence, the Pope, a priest and his parish: St. John Paul II Parish prepares for an exciting future
(Photo by Brandon Young) In retrospect, it was only a matter of time — and indeed, divine providence — that the Archdiocese of Denver...

Aaron Lambert
Feb 22, 20224 min read


Marshall Fire victims find aid in Archdiocesan Fire and Disaster Relief Fund
In this aerial view, burned homes sit in a neighborhood decimated by the Marshall Fire on January 4, 2022 in Louisville, Colorado....

Aaron Lambert
Feb 17, 20226 min read


ACA funds teacher bonuses to honor tough teaching year
(Photo by Daniel Petty/A&D Creative) For the second time in two years, generous donations to the Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal were able...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Feb 11, 20221 min read


Bishop Machebeuf High School: Creating Vibrant Student Life
(Photo provided) This article is the fifth of a 10-part series that seeks to shed light on these and other tremendous things happening at...

John Wojtasek
Feb 11, 202210 min read


Father Jude Geilenkirchen dies at 83
Father Earl John “Jude” Geilenkirchen, 83, was born January 20, 1938 in Fort Collins, Colorado, and he passed away December 20, 2021 in...

Archdiocese of Denver
Feb 10, 20222 min read


Partial indulgence for Mother Cabrini’s 75th canonization anniversary elevated to plenary indulgence
(Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) In November of last year, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila issued a decree granting a partial indulgence...

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 10, 20221 min read


Tricia Sullivan named executive director for Seeds of Hope
(Photo provided) “I have witnessed the incredible impact of Catholic education and am committed to making a Catholic education a reality...

Carol Nesbitt
Feb 4, 20223 min read


Archbishop Aquila issues statement in support of Bishop George Thomas’ recent letter
The following is a statement from Archbishop Samuel Aquila in support of the letter published on January 24 by Las Vegas Bishop George...

Archdiocese of Denver
Feb 3, 20222 min read


Celebrating the service of our Catholic school teachers, staff members and school leaders
(Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) As we celebrate National Catholic Schools Week across the country, we’d like to recognize teachers,...

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 3, 20229 min read


Dr. Bonta announces departure from Bishop Machebeuf High School; new president named
(File photo) This article is the fourth of a 10-part series that seeks to shed light on these and other tremendous things happening at...

John Wojtasek
Feb 2, 20228 min read


In need of a miracle: Catholic school credits Julia Greeley’s intercession for completion of new playground
(Photo provided) Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic STEM School in Wheat Ridge has long been in need of a safer place for their students to...

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 1, 20223 min read


From Denver to Uganda, St. Joseph facilitates an unexpected connection
When Daniel Campbell saw an email in his inbox last spring from Soroti, Uganda, his first thought was: Am I being scammed? Campbell, who directs Denver’s St. John Vianney Seminary Lay Division, had recently announced plans to teach a six-week online course that summer on St. Joseph. The email in question was, purportedly, from a Catholic priest, who said he wanted to take the course but couldn’t afford to pay. Campbell was understandably sceptical at first. But after a few ro

EWTN News
Jan 28, 20224 min read


Bishop Machebeuf High School: A transformative education through Catholic Liberal Arts
(Photo by Daniel Petty/A&D Creative) This article is the third of a 10-part series that seeks to shed light on these and other tremendous...

John Wojtasek
Jan 28, 202211 min read


Read the winning essay from this year’s Celebrate Life student essay contest
Sixth grader Joshua Guerra from St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Longmont wrote the winning essay for this year's Celebrate Life...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 25, 20224 min read


Bishop Machebeuf High School: Forming Disciples of Christ
(Photo provided) In the introduction to his framework for forming disciples in Catholic education, “School of the Lord’s Service,”...

John Wojtasek
Jan 21, 202210 min read


Celebrate Life March marked by spirit of victory, resolve to continue aiding courageous mothers
Photo by Olivia Britt Photography On the sunny Saturday of Jan. 15, thousands of civil rights activists converged on the Colorado State...

Aaron Lambert
Jan 20, 20225 min read
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