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‘Catholic Excalibur’: The True Story Behind St. Galgano’s Sword
St. Galgano’s story is based on undeniable historical facts. (photo: Confraternità di San Galgano) By Solène Tadié/National Catholic...

National Catholic Register
Mar 1, 20234 min read


What does Eucharistic Revival truly look like?
Photo by Laura Morales Photo | Cathopic By Mary Healy/National Catholic Register What began as an ordinary chapel service at Asbury...

National Catholic Register
Feb 22, 20236 min read


Churches Come to the Aid of Earthquake-Stricken Syria
A picture shows rubble in Aleppo's old town on February 7, 2023 following a deadly earthquake. - The Syrian Red Crescent appealed to...

National Catholic Register
Feb 9, 20236 min read


Statue of Mary Untouched in Earthquake That Demolished Cathedral in Turkey
A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen among the rubble of Annunciation Cathedral in Turkey on Feb. 6. (photo: Facebook / Antuan Ilgit SJ)...

Catholic News Agency
Feb 9, 20233 min read


Pope Francis: Sickness and Vulnerability, Part of the Human Journey, Threaten the ‘Culture of Effici
31st-annual World Day of the Sick will be marked on Feb. 11, the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes Pope Francis blesses a young woman during a...

Catholic News Agency
Feb 9, 20233 min read


A Day of Light: Candlemas Celebrates the Light of the World
In an often-dreary February, the feast of the Presentation brings illumination. Photo by Amor Santo via Cathopic By Mary Stroka/National...

National Catholic Register
Feb 1, 20237 min read


Christian baker Jack Phillips loses appeal over transgender birthday cake case
Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cake Shop in Lakewood, was awarded a victory in a Supreme Court Case determining whether or not his...

Catholic News Agency
Jan 27, 20234 min read


Colorado twin sisters with a special bond speak out for the unborn
Sister Mary Casey O'Connor, a Sister of Life, and her twin sister, Casey Gunning, teacher’s assistant and lifelong athlete in the Special...

Catholic News Agency
Jan 20, 20234 min read


‘Catholics Got Talent?’: Competition invites musicians to promote zeal for the Eucharist
(Photo: Cathopic) By Francesca Pollio Fenton/Catholic News Agency Catholic poets, composers, and songwriters are invited to participate...

Catholic News Agency
Jan 19, 20232 min read


There is no freedom without the truth: January 16 is Religious Freedom Day
On January 16, the United States celebrates Religious Freedom Day. Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, chairman of the U.S. Conference of...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 13, 20232 min read


LISTEN: Bishop Rodriguez reflects on the life and legacy of Pope Benedict XVI on 850 KOA
AURORA, CO - SEPTEMBER 17: Denver Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodriguez celebrates during the In God We Trust military veterans Mass at the...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 5, 20231 min read


How to watch Pope Benedict XVI’s funeral Mass
Photo: Vatican Media Pope Francis will celebrate the funeral Mass for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Jan. 5, and coverage of the Mass and...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 4, 20232 min read


In the immigration conversation, language matters
Venezuelan immigrant Stephanie holds her daughter Hannie, 10 months, after spending the night camped alongside the U.S.-Mexico border...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 3, 20233 min read


Here are the prayers and readings for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s funeral Mass
Rosary beads entwined in the hands of the late Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI as his body lies in state on Jan. 3, 2023, in St. Peter's...

Catholic News Agency
Jan 3, 20234 min read


Cardinal Stafford on Pope Benedict XVI: ‘Here was a true disciple’
Pope Benedict XVI. Photo by Thomas Serafin/CNA In honor of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s death, Cardinal James Francis Stafford has...

Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 31, 20221 min read


Rest in Peace, Benedict XVI: The ‘humble worker’ and his legacy of hope to the Catholic Church
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95, bringing to a close the momentous life of a Churchman who proclaimed the “eternal joy” of Jesus Christ and called himself a “humble worker” in the vineyard of the Lord. His death was announced in Rome on Dec. 31. Cardinal Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger was elected pope on April 19, 2005, and took the name Benedict XVI. Eight years later, on Feb. 11, 2013, the 85-year-old shocked the world with the announcement — made in Latin —

Catholic News Agency
Dec 31, 202215 min read


‘Jesus Wept’: 10 years after Sandy Hook
A scene that’s sadly all too familiar to the United States, especially to Colorado, but quite foreign to idyllic Connecticut… Today we commemorate the 10th anniversary of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, a mere 20 miles from where this very author grew up. This morning, the Archdiocese of Denver gathered in prayer to mark the morbid anniversary and to beg the Lord’s grace and nearness to those 26 who were killed, as well as all those injur

André Escaleira, Jr.
Dec 14, 20223 min read


In post-Roe Colorado, could a city ordinance keep out a late-term abortionist?
A proposed ordinance in the southern Colorado city of Pueblo would require abortion clinics to follow federal law and allow citizens to file a civil complaint against any clinics that violate the law. The proposal comes after news that late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart seeks to open an abortion clinic in the city. The proposal asks U.S. attorneys for the District of Colorado “to investigate and prosecute all abortion providers and abortion-pill distribution networks.” “We c

Catholic News Agency
Dec 9, 20224 min read


Archbishop in Wall Street Journal Exclusive: The Media Scapegoat Catholicism for Club Q Shooting
My state witnessed an unmitigated tragedy on Nov. 19 when a gunman opened fire in a gay club in Colorado Springs, killing five and...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Dec 9, 20221 min read


Supreme Court hears free speech case of Colorado artist who objects to same-sex weddings
Lorie Smith, owner and founder of 303 Creative, at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. | Credit: Alliance Defending Freedom The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday appeared to side with a Colorado graphic artist and website designer who refuses to provide creative services that she says conflict with her Christian faith, including ones that celebrate same-sex weddings. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Lorie Smith’s case — 303 Creative LLC v. Ele

Catholic News Agency
Dec 6, 20224 min read
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