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Marital Communion in the Digital Age
(Photo: Pixabay) By Sandra Morales Associate Director of Marriage Preparation and Enrichment Archdiocese of Denver A Lot of Content, Little Presence A couple of years ago, in my work with couples, I began to notice a recurring theme. I found myself reflecting on marriage and technology: how strange it is that we have more resources, tools, podcasts, books and apps than any previous generation and yet communion between spouses can feel surprisingly fragile. Sitting with couple

Guest Contributor
Apr 295 min read


Decoding social media and teen suicide
Just a few weeks ago I learned with great sadness that a middle school and high school student in Littleton took their lives within two...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 24, 20173 min read


7 ways to rise above the Hunger Games that is social media
The scenes at the Cornucopia in The Hunger Games , both in the books and films, are some of most intensely violent parts of the story,...

Denver Catholic Staff
Aug 24, 20175 min read


Cyber bullying: Protect your kids
Bullying can take many forms, but in this cyber era, the most prevalent kind of bullying often goes unseen, yet the consequences are...

Aaron Lambert
Jul 7, 20164 min read
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