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“Man Wounded by Love”: What St. Francis Teaches Us Through the Stigmata 800 Years Later
The stigmata of St. Francis reminds the faithful that holiness is not about perfection, but about love so complete that it bears the marks of Christ. St Francis Receiving the Stigmata by Unknown Artist (The Master of Cross 434), c. 1240-1250. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. (Photo by Elizabeth Zelasko) We are truly rich in the lives of the saints, yet I would argue that few can rival Francis of Assisi. Called by Christ from a life of comfort and privilege, he became a livin

Elizabeth Zelasko
Oct 24, 20254 min read


Leadership with Love and Logic: What Parenting Can Teach Us About Creating Leaders
(Photo: Unsplash) Years ago, my wife and I read the book Parenting with Love and Logic and applied its principles with our now-grown adult kids. The book quickly became a parenting classic, helping parents raise responsible, independent kids with love and empathy by setting boundaries and allowing natural consequences for their actions. We had to keep the proverbial forest in view and not the trees — it was hard work. We had to remember that, amid all the parental trials, tr

Paul Winkler
Oct 24, 20254 min read


Archbishop Aquila Invites the Faithful to Be Part of the Mullen Residences Community
Mullen Residences, a new senior living community coming to North Denver in 2029, will continue the legacy of the Little Sisters of the Poor and J.K. and Catherine Mullen. (Photo courtesy of Mullen Residences) Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila issued an open letter to the faithful of Northern Colorado announcing the new Mullen Residences at the Highlands, a new senior living community coming to North Denver in 2029. In his letter, the archbishop encourages the faithful to sup

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Banishing and Baptizing Halloween
(Photo: Lightstock) The American holiday calendar is surprisingly rich with Catholic traditions — St. Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, All Hallows Eve, Christmas and Easter. All of them, however, have taken on a life of their own, shaped by American consumerism, and often bear little resemblance to their Catholic origins. Halloween, in particular, has drawn elements from the celebration of All Souls Day and various pagan traditions, especially the Celtic festival of Samhai

Jared Staudt
Oct 23, 20253 min read


Remembering Father Hilary Maria Khanh Nguyen, CRM
(Photo: Pexels) The Archdiocese of Denver joins the Congregation of the Mother of the Redeemer and the faithful of Queen of Vietnamese Martyrs Parish in Wheat Ridge in mourning the passing of Father Hilary Maria Khanh Nguyen, CRM, a devoted priest and missionary who served with humility and joy in several dioceses across the United States, including here in the Archdiocese of Denver. Born on July 15, 1951, in Phu Tho, Vietnam, Father Nguyen was the son of Truc Ba Nguyen and N

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 22, 20252 min read


PHOTOS | Archbishop Aquila Calls Healthcare Workers to Pray for Patients At Annual White Mass
Gathered on the feast of St. Luke, Catholic doctors and nurses reflected on faith, healing and the dignity of every patient. Medical professionals from around the archdiocese gathered at Light of the World Parish in Littleton for the annual White Mass honoring healthcare workers. (Photo by Nick Koshute/Denver Catholic) By Barbara O'Neil Social Media Manager Archdiocese of Denver “But when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?” Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila reflecte

Guest Contributor
Oct 22, 20253 min read


Catholics across the U.S. encouraged to participate in Respect Life Novena
(Photo: Ivon19/Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0) By Francesca Pollio Fenton/CNA Catholics across the United States are encouraged to participate in the national Respect Life Novena beginning Oct. 22 in an effort to unite in prayer for the protection of the unborn and all those affected by abortion. The Respect Life Novena is offered annually by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) and consists of nine days of prayers, Scripture readings, and suggested acts o

Catholic News Agency
Oct 22, 20252 min read


Do You Know Jesus — or Just Know About Him?
Faith is not just an idea but a relationship — a lived encounter with the Person of Jesus Christ. (Photo: Lightstock) “Do you know Jesus?” I let the question hang in the air, my go-to whenever I walk with someone in discipleship. A blank stare. “…I mean, I guess?” “You guess ?” A smile. “Let me ask you a different question. Do you know me ?” “Yes.” “Do you ‘guess’ that you know me?” “No.” “Ok, then why do you guess that you know Jesus?” “Hm. Well, I guess I know about Jesus

Tanner Kalina
Oct 22, 20254 min read


He Slept on a Church Floor to See Pope St. John Paul II — Now He’s Building a Church in His Honor
Inspired by his encounter with Pope St. John Paul II at World Youth Day Denver in 1993, one local Catholic architect now builds and beautifies churches nationwide. Adam Hermanson, principal at IDG Design Group, a Denver-based architecture firm, speaks at a packed event at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Denver. (Photo provided) It all started with sleeping on a church floor to see Pope St. John Paul II at World Youth Day 1993 in Denver. That teenage future architect, Adam Herma

Jacqueline Gilvard Landry
Oct 22, 20255 min read


Dying from compassion
The UK Parliament has debated "assisted dying" for months, the latest affront to life and a clear misunderstanding of compassion. (Photo: Unsplash) The “Mother of Parliaments” — that’s the one in London — has been embroiled for months in a debate over “assisted dying,” which is euphemized elsewhere under other Orwellian monikers: “Medical Assistance in Dying,” “Physician Assisted Suicide,” “Physician Assisted Dying,” and so forth. The bill legalizing this odious practice narr

George Weigel
Oct 22, 20253 min read


PHOTOS: Mount Olivet Funeral Home Central Denver Reopens With Renewed Catholic Mission
The newly reopened Mount Olivet Funeral Home Central Denver aims to serve the community through compassionate care at the end of life and amid grief. (Photo by Neil McDonough) The newly reopened Mount Olivet Funeral Home Central Denver, formerly known as Caldwell-Kirk Mortuary, is once again opening its doors to serve the local community — this time with a renewed Catholic identity and a mission of hope in the Resurrection. The reopening day began with Mass for the staff, fol

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 21, 20254 min read


'I Love Them, Lord, But Do I Love Them Like You?': Wrestling With Dilexi Te
Pope Leo XIV's first exhortation reminds us that the poor are not a problem to fix, but persons to love — and that every act of service begins with conversion of heart. (Photo courtesy of Christ in the City) By Philip Couture Director of Formation Christ in the City There’s a question that has defined all my years in Denver: “How do I serve the poor?” That’s probably not the question that follows most people through the Mile High City, but it marked my very first days her

Guest Contributor
Oct 21, 20255 min read


Faith and Fortitude: How RedBag Keeps Sacred Spaces Safe
(Photo provided) As Catholics, we’re called to safeguard human life and dignity, which is central and sacred to our teaching. That has not changed over time, but what has changed are the ongoing safety concerns that many of us face today when attending our parishes and schools — our sacred spaces. The Archdiocese of Denver continues to take measures to ensure the safety of its parishioners and Catholic school students, according to Deacon Mike Daly , archdiocesan director o

Caitlin Burm
Oct 21, 20253 min read


‘My Prayers Have Been Answered’: For Families Keeping Ashes at Home, the Church Offers a Place of Peace
Through the Crypt of All Souls and the annual ‘Bring Them Home’ Mass, Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Colorado ensures every person — regardless of means — is laid to rest with dignity and prayer. (Photo provided) For more than three years, she kept a small wooden urn on the corner of her bedroom dresser. Inside were the cremated remains of her son. She loved her son deeply, but she also carried a quiet guilt. She didn’t know what to do with his remains. The idea of s

Deacon Marc Nestorick
Oct 20, 20254 min read


Can Catholics Take Psychiatric Medication?
(Photo: Adobe Stock) By Dr. Albert Pace Clinical Director St. Raphael Counseling, a ministry of Catholic Charities Many Catholics worry about taking medication for mental health concerns. This concern has only increased in recent years, as distrust of the pharmaceutical industry has grown. While the topic of psychiatric medication is very broad, there are several common concerns that Catholics express when this conversation arises in therapy. Common Concern 1: Fear of Over-Re

Catholic Charities
Oct 20, 20253 min read


Marilyn’s Mission: A Mother’s Love Extending Beyond Her Own Family
(Photo provided) As the mother of nine children, Marilyn Gore knows all about the joys — and challenges — of parenting. In addition to her own family, she has spent decades supporting and encouraging countless mothers and babies across the Denver Metro area. Her home is often filled with little ones, including three-month-old twins she recently brought into Marisol Family St. Pius to pick up more diapers. For many women, Marilyn has been a lifeline, offering hope outside abor

Catholic Charities
Oct 19, 20252 min read


God Wants Your Peace: How Psychology Can Be Part of His Plan
(Photo: Adobe Stock) By Pedro Pablo St. Raphael Counseling, a ministry of Catholic Charities Many of us live day by day, only focused on the next thing: the next bill, the next paycheck, the next event. We often live merely to survive, with no time to think about other aspects of life. Sometimes, our only focus is on the physical needs. It’s a way of life that is understandable, but it overlooks the spiritual, interpersonal, community and psychological needs that we all have.

Catholic Charities
Oct 18, 20255 min read


Faith First: Denver Legatus Chapter Marks 25 Years of Building Catholic Leadership
Tom Monaghan, founder of Legatus and Ave Maria University and the entrepreneur behind Domino's Pizza, joined Barry Rowan, Denver Legatus member, business leader and author, for a fireside chat with Denver's Legatus chapter on the occasion of their 25th anniversary. (Photo courtesy of Legatus Denver) By Maura Keller “If you want to really be happy, you have to have a strong faith,” said Legatus founder Tom Monaghan at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Denver Legatus Chap

Guest Contributor
Oct 17, 20255 min read


Providence in a Cardboard Box: How God Brought Blessed Miguel Pro to Westminster School
When Viviana Chavez followed a prompting in prayer during Adoration, she couldn’t have imagined it would end with a first-class relic of Blessed Miguel Pro. The Chavez family had the blessing of visiting Blessed Miguel Pro's church in Mexico City — even taking home a relic for the school that bears his name in Westminster, Blessed Miguel Pro Academy. (Photo provided) By Tracy Seul An answer to a prayer “Put your phone away! You can’t be looking things up in Adoration!” Vivian

Guest Contributor
Oct 17, 20255 min read


Archbishop Aquila Invites Colorado Catholics to Pray for Life in National Novena
Beginning October 22, Catholics are encouraged to join the national Respect Life Novena and unite their prayers for the unborn, the vulnerable and all those affected by abortion. (Photo: Unsplash) In a state where abortion remains heartbreakingly prevalent, Catholics in Colorado are being called once again to stand in prayerful witness for the sanctity of every human life. Beginning Wednesday, October 22, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) invites the fa

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 16, 20253 min read
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