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Future priests get practical experience
Seminarian Jacob Schepp builds with Legos with the after-care students at Christ the King Catholic School. First year seminarians on...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Nov 17, 20222 min read


SJV Lay Division course seeks to bolster belief in the Real Presence
(Photo: Cathopic) It’s the most significant moment in Mass, but nearly 70 percent of Catholics don’t even believe what it means....

Amy Bryer Brumley
Nov 8, 20222 min read


WATCH: Archdiocese of Denver’s synod discernment process featured on EWTN
(Photo courtesy of EWTN News In-Depth) Last weekend, the Archdiocese of Denver was featured on EWTN News In-Depth. EWTN reporter Mark...

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 10, 20221 min read


First fruits of the Archdiocesan Discernment Process
(Photo provided) The Archdiocesan Discernment Process launched nearly a year ago, which invited all the faithful of the archdiocese to...

Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 29, 20225 min read


What is your will, O Lord?: Practical steps to listen to God and discern God’s will
By Father Greg Cleveland, OMV Director of the Lanteri Center for Ignatian Spirituality Decisions matter. Life is a matter of choices, and every choice you make makes you. We all know how difficult it can be to make decisions, and sometimes we prefer not to make them. Fortunately, we are not alone in making our choices. God comes to our aid with his Holy Spirit and equips us in myriad ways so that we can do his will. During the Archdiocesan Discernment Process, we have been co

Guest Contributor
Sep 15, 20226 min read


Revelations from the Spirit: Key themes from the Archdiocesan Discernment Process
Did you know that God still speaks today? Have you ever asked yourself that question before? God, indeed, still speaks today! This conviction was fundamental to the whole archdiocesan discernment process. Throughout all the planning, the Synod Team never doubted that God would speak clearly to all of us, but the question was “What will he say?” The parish phase of the discernment process took place in January and February and asked God to reveal his mission for the archdioces

Guest Contributor
Sep 13, 20226 min read


The truth of all reality: Seeing anew with a biblical worldview
What it means to have a Biblical worldview (Photo: John Canada / Unsplash) In the 1960s, a boy named Stratford Caldecott decided that he...

Abriana Chilelli
Sep 8, 20227 min read
WATCH: Catholic recovery program Full Circle helps addicts find help and healing
In our broken world, one of the most prominent ways that sin wreaks tragedy and destruction is through addiction. Addiction is something...

Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 8, 20222 min read


Clarity on mission: What’s next?
(Photo: Adobe Stock) The fruits of the synodal process that began in October of last year and continues today are only beginning to be...

Andrew McGown
Sep 6, 20228 min read


Archdiocesan Synod: Divine intimacy heals divisions and empowers
When I reflect on my experience of the Archdiocesan Synod, Jesus is active in healing his people and empowering us for mission. He calls...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Aug 30, 20224 min read


Seven ways to foster vocations in the family
(Photo: Josh Applegate / Unsplash) “What do you want to be when you grow-up?” This is one of the all-time most popular questions for...

Father Ryan O'Neill
Jun 7, 20226 min read


St. Joseph & God’s Call to Authentic Masculinity
By Deacon Derrick Johnson Permanent Deacon at Assumption Catholic Parish As the Year of St. Joseph came to an end, I found myself reflecting on the example and the call that God the Father issues to men, especially ones in roles as husbands and fathers; and to be submissive to the vocations we receive and to express this submission in cooperation with the graces we receive. St. Joseph stands in today’s world much as he did in the time of Jesus as a silent example of what it m

Guest Contributor
Jun 6, 20225 min read


Looking for Easter TV Mass? Look no further!
(Photo: Unsplash, edited) Reminder: viewing a TV or online Mass does not fulfill the Sunday or Holy Day obligation, but is intended to be...

Denver Catholic Staff
Apr 14, 20221 min read


Archbishop Aquila joins worldwide bishops’ letter to bishops in Germany
Letter warns that Germany's 'Synodal Path' could lead to schism More than 70 bishops from around the world including Archbishop Samuel Aquila have released a “ fraternal open letter ” to Germany’s bishops warning that sweeping changes to Church teaching advocated by the ongoing process known as the “Synodal Path” may lead to schism. Read the full letter The letter expresses “our growing concern about the nature of the entire German ‘Synodal Path,'” which the signatories say

Catholic News Agency
Apr 12, 20229 min read


From a pacific island to the priesthood: Two Kiribati men ordained transitional deacons
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila celebrates the Mass for the Ordination of Deacons for Tawaia Natibu and Karoro Temate at Cathedral Basilica...

Denver Catholic Staff
Mar 17, 20225 min read


Think like an apostle: Week 4 of the Apostolic Mindset Lenten Challenge
Like the apostles before us, the Church is called to be bold in this apostolic age. To do this, we must start thinking like the apostles...

Archdiocese of Denver
Mar 4, 20223 min read


Q&A: Local parishioner shares experience of archdiocesan-wide retreat and being ‘Rescued’
St. Catherine Chapel on the Rock at Camp St. Malo at sunrise. (Photo: Denver Catholic file photo) Throughout 2021, Archbishop Samuel J....

Denver Catholic Staff
Mar 1, 20223 min read


ACA funds teacher bonuses to honor tough teaching year
(Photo by Daniel Petty/A&D Creative) For the second time in two years, generous donations to the Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal were able...

Amy Bryer Brumley
Feb 11, 20221 min read


Join the 25th World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life on Feb. 2
The Serra Club of Denver hosts Religious Sisters Appreciation Day at Church of the Risen Christ (Denver) on Saturday April 23, 2016...

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 1, 20224 min read


Created by love, made for mission
Beginning on the Feast of Christ the King and going through the season of Advent, the parishes of the archdiocese will be re-proclaiming the kerygma — the Good News of the Gospel — in what is intended to be an archdiocesan-wide retreat. Over the next four weeks, the Denver Catholic will publish guest reflections penned by priests of the archdiocese on the four main parts of the kerygma: Created, Captured, Rescued and Response .* We encourage you to revisit these pieces throu

Guest Contributor
Nov 25, 20216 min read
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