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Alleged vandal faces hate crime charge after major damage to Denver’s Catholic cathedral
By Kevin J. Jones/Catholic News Agency A 26-year-old woman has turned herself in on two charges related to some $10,000 in vandalism...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 19, 20222 min read


Notable moments from the Supreme Court arguments over Mississippi abortion law
By Christine Rousselle/Catholic News Agency Oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization have concluded. The U.S....

Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 2, 20213 min read


Seven things to know about the Dobbs abortion case now before the Supreme Court
By Katie Yoder/Catholic News Agency The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a historic case on Dec. 1 that directly challenges Roe v. Wade, the...

Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 30, 20213 min read


Archbishop Aquila decries church vandalism in "Washington Post" op-ed
Photo courtesy of Father Sam Morehead via CNA The following is a brief excerpt from an op-ed penned by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila and...

Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 18, 20211 min read


U.S. bishops try to keep focus on Eucharist, not politicians, in new document
Photo: CNA/EWTN By Lauretta Brown/National Catholic Register The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops voted overwhelmingly to approve a...

National Catholic Register
Nov 18, 20217 min read


Archbishop Aquila: The Eucharist can transform your life
By Katie Yoder/Catholic News Agency The archbishop of Denver criticized media coverage that frames the bishops’ discussion on the...

Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 17, 20213 min read


Pray for an end to "Roe v. Wade" at national prayer event
(Photo: Pexels) The U.S Supreme Court will soon hear a case that could overturn Roe v. Wade and mark a critical victory against the...

Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 15, 20211 min read


Ready for the big bishops meeting? Here are 8 things you need to know
By Christine Rousselle/Catholic News Agency When the U.S. Catholic bishops gather in Baltimore starting today for their annual fall...

Denver Catholic Staff
Nov 15, 20215 min read


Archbishop Aquila celebrates opening liturgy of synod on synodality — read the full transcript of his homily
On Sunday, Oct. 17, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila celebrated the opening liturgy for the diocesan phase of the Synod on Synodality at the...

Archdiocese of Denver
Oct 18, 20218 min read


Contact your senator to vote ‘no’ on the “Women’s Health Protection Act”
On September 24, the United States House of Representatives passed Women’s Health Protection Act , which is a radical pro-abortion bill...

Colorado Catholic Conference
Oct 1, 20214 min read


Archbishop Aquila issues statement against the so-called “Women’s Health Protection Act”
(Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) Pope Francis recently stated, “Abortion is more than an issue. Abortion is murder… It’s a human life,...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Sep 22, 20213 min read


New York City’s 9/11 Cross Represents Our Enduring Hope
World Trade Center cross in the debris of 6 World Trade Center. (Photo: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons) By Father Roger Landry/National...

National Catholic Register
Sep 10, 20216 min read


Christians in Afghanistan: Five things you need to know
INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA - AUGUST 26: (SOUTH KOREA OUT) Evacuees from Afghanistan arrive at Incheon International Airport on August 26, 2021 in Incheon, South Korea. A total of 378 Afghans arrived in South Korea on Thursday as part of Seoul's efforts to evacuate local co-workers of the country's embassy and other facilities in the war-torn nation after the Taliban's seizure of power. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) As the situation in Afghanistan rapidly deteriorates and t

Catholic News Agency
Aug 30, 20214 min read


Catholic converts tell their stories of Eucharistic reckoning
By Roxanne King/National Catholic Register Last month, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops voted to craft a teaching document “On...

National Catholic Register
Jul 26, 20218 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


Archbishop Aquila responds to Germany’s synodal path that could impact the universal Church
(Photo: Dan Petty/Denver Catholic) As the bishops of Germany move forward with a synodal path that could impact the entire Church,...

Archdiocese of Denver
May 26, 20211 min read


Saying goodbye to a hero
The funeral services for Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley , a devout Catholic who was killed in the line of duty March 22, were beautiful, moving and meaningful. They honored Talley’s faith, his sacrifice and the hero he was and let his family, fellow officers and the wider community grieve and show gratitude for his life and selfless service. Led by the Talley family’s wishes, a team of law enforcement and civilian volunteers from the nonprofit Colorado Fallen Hero Founda

Roxanne King
Apr 13, 20215 min read


Eric Talley ‘Put Christ First’: Boulder Police Officer’s Heroism Rooted in Life of Sacrificial Love
An honor guard salutes the casket of Boulder police officer Eric Talley during a funeral Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate...

National Catholic Register
Apr 6, 20217 min read
Archbishop Aquila ‘grateful’ for CDF reaffirmation of Church teaching on marriage
On March 15, the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a clarification approved by Pope Francis in which they...

Archdiocese of Denver
Mar 22, 20212 min read


Christian Agitation and the Equality Act
Featured Photo by Julien Gaud on Unsplash I don’t know about you, but I find myself getting agitated pretty easily these days, often in ways that are not fitting for a believing Christian. I have been thinking a lot about the perils of living in a society which is becoming more and more overtly hostile to many of the norms that were simply taken for granted by the vast majority of our fellow citizens a mere 20 years ago. I’ll come back to that in a minute. Read a letter to

Dr. Susan Selner-Wright
Mar 5, 20215 min read
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