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Honoring Those Who Served: Denver Catholics Invited to Support the Retirement Fund for Religious
This year’s January 3–4 collection helps provide essential care for the sisters, brothers and priests who shaped our faith. (Photo by Jim Judkis. © 2025 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Used by permission) Every year, Catholics across the Archdiocese of Denver unite to support women and men whose quiet sacrifices shaped the Church in the United States: our aging religious sisters, brothers and religious order priests. This year’s Retirement Fund for Religious col

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 13 min read


The Hidden Heart of Denver: Carmelite Sisters Radiate the Love of the Trinity
From their convent at the St. John Paul II Center, the Discalced Carmelite Sisters of the Most Holy Trinity live a hidden life of prayer and service — reminding the Archdiocese of Denver that God’s love is always present. The community of the Allied Carmelites of Denver with Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila. (Photo provided) Founded in 1986 in Aguascalientes, Mexico, the community of the Discalced Carmelites of the Most Holy Trinity arrived in Colorado in 2017 with the mission of

Rocio Madera
Nov 7, 20256 min read


Secular Carmelites in Denver? A vocation you probably weren’t aware of
LITTLETON, CO - OCTOBER 3: Members of the secular order of Carmelites receive flowers following Mass at the Carmelite Monastery on...

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 13, 20175 min read


Photo Essay: Faithful hit the pavement for vocations
Faithful gathered at the St. John Vianney Theological Seminary Aug. 15 to pray for an increase of vocations. The annual Vocations Walk...

Denver Catholic Staff
Aug 19, 20151 min read
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