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'Well done, good and faithful servant': Monsignor Ken Leone Laid to Rest
The beloved pastor, faithful friend and holy priest was honored and celebrated by thousands at his vigil and funeral, most especially for leading souls to "Jesus, who loves you." Denver Archbishop James Golka celebrated the August 6 funeral Mass for Monsignor Ken Leone at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver. (Photo by Dan Petty/Denver Catholic) It was a beautiful, cool summer day in Downtown Denver as a classic Catholic hymn rang out: “O God beyond a

André Escaleira, Jr.
Aug 67 min read


One Family in Christ: Archbishop Golka Joins National Burmese American Catholic Conference in Aurora
Denver Archbishop James Golka (center) smiles for a photo with Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, S.D.B., Archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar (to his left), Father Paul Htut, parochial vicar at Risen Christ Parish in Denver (to his right), and other priests visiting for the National Conference of Burmese-American Catholics. (Photo by Matt Walker/Denver Catholic) By Matt Walker “Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of the conference is that it reflects the Church itself: many cultures, many la

Guest Contributor
Aug 43 min read


Remembering Monsignor Ken Leone: Columbine Pastor, Faithful Friend and Holy Priest
The faithful and holy local pastor is remembered for his compassion, presence and friendship. (Photo provided) Monsignor Ken Leone, a beloved pastor, a faithful friend and a holy priest, entered eternal life on Saturday, July 25, after a long illness. The Denver native began his faith journey at just one day old, baptized at St. Catherine Parish in Denver on February 25, 1941. A graduate of Regis High School in Denver, he entered St. Thomas Seminary in Denver right out of h

André Escaleira, Jr.
Jul 276 min read


The Gift of Freedom, Through the Eyes of Those Who Lost It
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Americans can learn a lot from our brothers and sisters who have found true freedom on our shores. (Photo: Denver Catholic composite design) Warning: This article contains tough subject matter that may be difficult for some to read. For many of us, freedom can seem as natural as the air we breathe. We assume it has always been there and always will be. Yet for many others, freedom has been something denied or painfully wo

Vladimir Mauricio-Perez
Jul 37 min read


Bearing Witness to the People of Myanmar — From Colorado to Rome
Risen Christ Parish in Denver has become a spiritual home for several refugee families from Myanmar. (Photo by Neil McDonough) In a...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jun 17, 20251 min read


Meet Denver’s newest priests: James Claver and Matthew Magee
(Photos: Denver Catholic file photos) The priestly ordination took place May 14 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception....

Denver Catholic Staff
May 16, 20163 min read
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