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The Fire of Faith: Living in Christian freedom and becoming Saints
God’s grace flows through us like a river, washing us and nourishing his divine life in us. His grace flows freely when we let go of the attachments that dam us up, blocking grace’s entry points. If we are distracted by technology and do not make time to pray, are stuck in impurity, or consumed by work, we will miss what’s most important. Those dams not only block the grace from working within us, but they also block it from flowing out to others and becoming a source of ligh

Jared Staudt
Nov 16, 20205 min read


Black Catholic History is Catholic History!
(Photo: Lightstock) Black Catholics have had a huge impact on the history and traditions of Christianity. The National Black Catholic...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Nov 12, 20202 min read


Local Catholic school students get unique window into Supreme Court hearings
It’s not often that students have the opportunity to talk to someone making history on a national scale, but 8th grade students at Notre...

Carol Nesbitt
Nov 12, 20204 min read


Father John Vianney first Beatitudes priest to be ordained in Denver
(Photo provided) On Nov. 7, the Community of the Beatitudes made history by ordaining the first member from their community in Denver....

Rocio Madera
Nov 12, 20203 min read


You can help to form our future priests
DENVER, CO - MAY 16: Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila (L) lays hands on the Rev. Juan Adrian Hernandez-Dominguez (R) during his priest...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Nov 5, 20204 min read


Prop 115, Colorado’s proposed late-term abortion ban, fails
In a tough loss for Colorado’s pro-life community, Proposition 115, a proposed ban on late-term abortion in Colorado, failed on election...

Aaron Lambert
Nov 4, 20203 min read


You can help advance the mission of the Archdiocese of Denver
Most people can’t envision themselves as philanthropists. That image is reserved for multi-millionaires or even billionaires with...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Nov 2, 20203 min read


Plenary indulgences for Faithful Departed extended throughout November due to pandemic
With the feast the of Faithful Departed approaching, the faithful know it’s a special time of prayer for those who have gone before us....

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 30, 20204 min read


LISTEN: Archbishop Aquila talks Prop 115 on The Dan Caplis Show
Denver, Colorado May 25th, 2019 Ordination of Priests at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Yesterday, Archbishop Samuel...

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 28, 20201 min read


2020 Catholic Voter Guide
As faithful Catholics, it is our duty and obligation to take part in shaping the moral character of our community, our state, and our...

Archdiocese of Denver
Oct 27, 202010 min read


As Coloradans consider late-term abortion ban, statistics shed light on Boulder clinic
By Jonah McKeown/Catholic News Agency Coloradans are preparing for a ballot referendum that would ban abortion after 22 weeks of pregnancy in the state. While abortion advocates argue that such abortions are “extremely rare,” statistics recorded by a longtime Colorado abortionist shed light on the late term abortions performed at one Boulder clinic. The data reveals hundreds of late-term abortions performed over a 20-year period on babies with fetal abnormalities such as Dow

EWTN News
Oct 27, 20205 min read


Q&A: Despite the pandemic, Annunciation Heights continues to joyfully fulfill its mission
The COVID-19 pandemic upended a lot of summer plans across multiple industries. The hit was felt especially hard at summer camps around...

Aaron Lambert
Oct 27, 20207 min read


Beloved Arvada parish celebrates centennial anniversary
For the past 100 years, the Shrine of St. Anne Catholic Parish has joyfully served the community of Olde Town Arvada and surrounding...

Rocio Madera
Oct 26, 20204 min read
For Love of Country: A Catholic Patriotism
Our country has been through a lot this last year, as we all know. As many people have reacted against the founding and history of the United States, I have found myself drawn towards greater patriotism. By this, I simply mean a deeper appreciation of what I’ve been given by my country and also a growing realization of the duty I have to work for the common good, here and now. The Catechism of the Catholic Church speaks of this duty under the fourth commandment that enjoins

Jared Staudt
Oct 23, 20205 min read


The Good Samaritan shows us how to overcome division
The Good Samaritan by Rembrandt, c. 1633. (Photo: Public Domain) Most of us are familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan, which...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 22, 20203 min read


‘Our state should do better’: One mom’s journey of choosing life and supporting Prop 115
(Photo courtesy of Lauren Castillo) Lauren Castillo grew up as a pro-life supporter, which was no surprise. She was Catholic and her...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Oct 22, 20203 min read


Pro-life Democrats make the case for a 22-week abortion ban in Colorado
By Kevin Jones/Catholic News Agency As Colorado voters consider a ballot measure to ban abortion after 22 weeks of pregnancy, pro-life Democrats have been vocal in support, stressing its mainstream appeal and the need to give care to vulnerable human beings who can survive outside of the womb. “When people realize abortion is allowed up to birth for any reason in Colorado most are shocked. People travel from all over the U.S. and even the world to Colorado to get late-term a

EWTN News
Oct 21, 20206 min read


Deacon Richard Martin served joyfully in Colorado and Ohio
Deacon Richard Martin passed away peacefully on September 27, 2020 surrounded by his family. He was 72 years old. Deacon Martin was...

Archdiocese of Denver
Oct 20, 20202 min read


Archbishop Aquila issues update on Independent Reparations Program
October 16, 2020 Dear brothers and sisters of the Archdiocese of Denver, Today, the Oversight Committee of the Independent...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 16, 20204 min read


Boulder Aquinas Center hosting Father Mike Schmitz and more for virtual speaker series
Over the next few months, St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Boulder is hosting a stacked speaker series that’s sure to be as intellectually...

Aaron Lambert
Oct 16, 20203 min read
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