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Special Needs, Sacred Calling: Altar Servers Show the Beauty of Catholic Worship
From Down syndrome to autism, these altar servers are deepening reverence and reshaping hearts in Denver. Michael Martin holds the book for Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila during a family Baptism. (Photo courtesy of the Martin family) By Matt Walker Parents are proud — even joyful — when their child is on the altar serving at Mass. When an altar server has special needs, the sense of joy has a way of spreading beyond just their parents. By demonstrating reverence for God

Guest Contributor
Mar 14 min read


Frassati Sports camp: Training for Heaven
DENVER, CO, July 28, 2017: Ryan O' Connor leads Frassati Sports Camp at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. The camp runs during the summer and...

Aaron Lambert
Aug 4, 20174 min read


Bishop Conley: Silence is the deeper vocation of a teacher
DENVER, CO - JULY 5: Bishop James D. Conley speaks at the 2017 Regional Catholic Classical Schools Conference at Our Lady of Lourdes...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jul 13, 20174 min read
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