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A moment of response to embark on mission
March for Life in Denver, Jan. 17, 2015. (Photo by Jeffrey Bruno/CC BY 2.0) The striking thing about the story of salvation history, the...

Tim Glemkowski
May 31, 20217 min read


Deacon Dusty Martin, who beat the odds against cancer diagnosis, dies after fruitful ministry
(Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) Deacon Dusty Martin, 67 years old, passed away May 10, 2021 at his home after a 9-year battle with...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 28, 20212 min read


Christ, the ballast of Christian community
(Photo: Adobe Stock) On the morning of August 10, 1628, the Swedish warship Vasa set sail from its harbor in the port of Stockholm. Built...

Father John Nepil
May 28, 20217 min read


Sacred Heart of Jesus student wins state science fair
(Photo provided) With a deep passion for science, a solid work ethic and a dream, Sacred Heart of Jesus eighth grader Chloe Sebek put...

Carol Nesbitt
May 27, 20213 min read


Fraternal brothers, and also blood: Meet the brother priests who serve at the same Denver parish
(Photo: Denver Catholic File Photos) Earlier this week was National Brothers Day, a day meant to commemorate the brothers that we did not...
Liliana Aceves
May 27, 20214 min read


The deacon’s ministry calls everyone to service
By Deacon Joe Donoh oe Director of Deacon Personnel for the Archdiocese of Denver The Archdiocese of Denver has just released a Deacon Resource Manual providing information on the different service ministries of permanent deacons. It is meant to help the Catholic lay faithful understand and engage in the many ministry opportunities available in Northern Colorado. This resource manual is not all inclusive of deacon responsibilities but provides many services that respond to t

Guest Contributor
May 27, 20214 min read


What happens in Germany, revisited
Writing on the quincentennial of the Reformation and its parallels with emerging problems in the 21st-century German Church t hree years ago , Charles Chaput, then the archbishop of Philadelphia, noted that: “Being human, bishops often disagree. Internal differences are common in any episcopal conference, and they’re handled—no surprise—internally. But two things set the German situation apart: the global prominence of the [German intercommunion] controversy and the doctrina

Guest Contributor
May 26, 20214 min read


How to respond to God’s infinite love
With the latest edition of the Denver Catholic magazine , I am completing the telling of our story as children of God the Father. You...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
May 26, 20215 min read


Native American Catholics focus of new Knights of Columbus documentary airing this Saturday
The historical and contemporary witness of Native American Catholics are the subject of a Knights of Columbus-produced documentary set for broadcast in upcoming weeks. “It is impossible to fully understand what it means to be a Catholic in North America without a sincere appreciation for the Catholic tradition among so many native tribes,” the Knights of Columbus website said. “Few people realize that Indigenous communities throughout the continent were sincerely practicing t

EWTN News
May 26, 20214 min read


Christians in the modern world: A story of conflict, engagement, and retreat
The Church has had a rocky relationship with the modern world, to say the least. It’s all the more difficult that contemporary culture arose largely in opposition to the Christian culture of the Middle Ages, putting the Church on the defensive. The Second Vatican Council sought to reset these relations through greater openness and dialogue, although in the decades following the Council, a wave of confusion swept over the Church. The Church opened her windows, following the in

Jared Staudt
May 25, 20213 min read


The Holy Spirit is Calling Mothers
Featured photo by Benjamin Manley on Unsplash “Mom!” That’s not your kids calling. That’s the Holy Spirit calling you to build up His Kingdom! For such a time as this, the Confraternity of Christian Mothers (CCM) is responding to this call and renewing the Catholic mothers of northern Colorado. Created for the purpose of forming wise and holy educators of their children to the glory of God and for the salvation of souls, the CCM is not another moms’ group or social club in

Guest Contributor
May 21, 20214 min read


Our defense against fear: the Holy Spirit
(Photo: Lightstock) Jesus seemed to be gone forever, but when the Holy Spirit rushed upon the Apostles like a wind and appeared over...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
May 21, 20213 min read


As Mass (and mask) restrictions ease up, embrace the change
Featured image by David Ramirez on Unsplash By Sue Kenfield Sue Kenfield, M.A., is a consultant, certified resilience specialist, and parishioner at St. Thomas More. www.suekenfield.com. Last week, the CDC changed their mask guidelines, and the Governor of Colorado lifted the mask mandate. Now many churches have also lifted their mask mandates and will lift other restrictions this Pentecost weekend. People are asking, “ How do I adapt to all the recent changes?” Moving fo

Guest Contributor
May 20, 20212 min read


Father Herman Jayachandra remembered for his zeal and steadfast faithfulness
Father Hermanagild Jayachandra, a priest from the southern tip of India who served the Archdiocese of Denver for 25 years before retiring in 2012, died in his homeland May 2. He was 77 years old. Affectionately called “Father Herman” by his parishioners, he was a seasoned priest in his 40s when he began ministering in the archdiocese in 1987. He had fled his homeland because his life was in danger from extremist groups who didn’t like his spreading Christ in the predominantl

Roxanne King
May 20, 20214 min read


In the world, but not of it: Archbishop Aquila ordains six men to the priesthood
DENVER, CO - MAY 15: Deacon John Stapleton IV is ordained a priest at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception on May 15,...

Aaron Lambert
May 18, 20214 min read


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
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