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Christ in the Heart of the City: Hundreds Join Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession in Downtown Denver
Catholics from across Northern Colorado gathered to honor Jesus in the Eucharist with prayer, song and public witness through the streets of Denver. Father Paul Nguyen, O.M.V., pastor of Holy Ghost Parish in Denver, processes in front of the Capitol with the monstrance during the Corpus Christi Eucharistic procession in Downtown Denver. (Photo by André Escaleira, Jr./Denver Catholic) Sirens, honking and… hymns? It might not be a typical trifecta for a Saturday evening in Down
André Escaleira, Jr.
Jun 74 min read


WATCH | Eucharistic Procession Coming to Downtown Denver June 6
In the spirit of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage and its historic procession through the heart of Denver, another Eucharistic procession is coming to the Mile High City on June 6. On Saturday, June 6, another MASSIVE Eucharistic procession is coming to downtown Denver — calling to mind this special, unforgettable one through the heart of our city during summer 2024's National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. On that day, nearly 5,000 people from across the archdiocese gathered in
Denver Catholic Staff
May 261 min read


YOU’RE INVITED: Historic Downtown Denver Eucharistic Procession with Archbishop Golka
On the weekend of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, faithful from around the Archdiocese of Denver are welcome to give public witness to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Then-Bishop James Golka of Colorado Springs leads a portion of the Eucharistic procession through downtown Denver on June 9, 2024, part of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. (Photo by Allison Holdridge/Archdiocese of Denver) Throughout his ministry on earth, Jesus was known for going “around to a
Denver Catholic Staff
May 141 min read


PHOTOS: Bishop Rodriguez Calls Faithful to Be the Hands of Christ in an AI World on World Day of the Sick
Denver Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodríguez anoints a woman during the annual Mass for the World Day of the Sick. (Photo by Grant Whitty/Denver Catholic) By Grant Whitty A large red banner bearing an eight-point cross murmured in the mild February breeze as the faithful ascended the steps of Denver’s historic Holy Ghost Parish for noon Mass. The cross symbolizing the eight Beatitudes is the emblem of the Sovereign Order of Malta, which sponsored Sunday’s special liturgy celebrati
Guest Contributor
Feb 194 min read


Pope Leo Calls for a ‘Samaritan Spirit’ Ahead of the World Day for the Sick
Together, as one Body in Christ, the Church is called to an active love, which flows from encounter and compassion, just as it did for the Good Samaritan. Locally, that compassionate care will take shape at the annual World Day for the Sick Mass on February 15. Denver Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodríguez anoints a Massgoer during the annual World Day for the Sick Mass at Holy Ghost Parish in Denver. (Photo by Daniel Petty/Denver Catholic) It’s an uncharacteristically warm winter
André Escaleira, Jr.
Feb 43 min read


WATCH: Downtown procession a moment of grace-filled witness
Sunday’s procession through downtown Denver was a powerful witness to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. The Eucharistic...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jun 12, 20241 min read


PHOTOS: Nearly 5,000 brave heat for largest Eucharistic procession in Denver history
By Kate Quiñones/CNA In the glaring hot sun, nearly 5,000 filled the streets of downtown Denver in a Eucharistic procession on Sunday,...
EWTN News
Jun 12, 20244 min read


Nearly 5,000 process through the heart of Denver to give testimony to Real Presence of Jesus
(Photo by Andy Sanchez) Downtown Denver ground to a halt Sunday morning, as nearly five thousand faithful descended upon the economic,...
André Escaleira, Jr.
Jun 9, 20247 min read
Holy Ghost, renewed by the Spirit
In downtown Denver, it’s ordinary to see buses, light rail trains, and plenty of foot traffic. Everything is in movement, because...
Josh Florence
Jul 6, 20163 min read


Homeless Outreach at the Cathedral
Ron Cattany used to be a government employee, living on Capitol Hill since 1985 and spending his lunch breaks at the Cathedral...
Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 25, 20164 min read
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