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Via Crucis, 2026
"Christ Falling on the Way to Calvary" by Raphael, c. 1516. (Photo: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons) The Way of the Cross — and the third, seventh, and ninth stations in particular — has been an especially appropriate Lenten devotion this year. Every day, it seems, some new craziness erupts in the world, the country, or the Church. Every time we think we see rays of hope and possibility, we take another fall. So it’s good to remember this Holy Week, with Hans Urs von Balt
George Weigel
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Six ways to transform your suffering with Stations of the Cross
Holy Week is a perfect time to reflect on Jesus’ suffering and what his passion means to us in our own. We can’t ever escape suffering in...
Denver Catholic Staff
Apr 13, 20174 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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