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Aaron Lambert

Aaron is the Managing Editor for the Denver Catholic.

Cure summer boredom for a day at Annunciation Heights’ Fiat Fest

Coronavirus has turned this normally-busy season of summer into "The Great 2020 Boredom Fest." But if you're looking to get out of the house...

St. Isidore online K-8 curriculum coming to Catholic schools this fall

This fall, the Office of Catholic Schools will be launching a centralized online curriculum for parents who may not feel comfortable sending their children...

Catholic schools partner with Centura Health for safer in-school learning come fall

The Archdiocese of Denver’s Catholic schools and Centura Health have teamed up to help parents and students feel safer from the novel coronavirus when...

Colorado Capuchins celebrate 50th anniversary the same way they serve – humbly

On May 5, the Colorado Capuchins quietly marked their 50th anniversary of serving in Colorado. What was intended as a jubilant celebration with Masses from...

Archdiocese of Denver’s TV Mass a lifeline for Catholics locally and globally

For years, the Archdiocese of Denver has offered a local TV Mass on CPT12 for the homebound. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mass was...

Thomas Fitzsimons: The unsung Catholic Founding Father 

As our nation celebrates the day of its independence and subsequent founding as a country on July 4, a look back some lesser-known Catholic history of this historic event seems warranted.   George Washington, John Adams,...

Supreme Court decision on Blaine Amendments a victory for religious freedom, school choice 

In a potentially landmark decision for Catholic schools around the country, the Supreme Court on June 30 ruled against a Montana constitutional provision that...

The Introductory Rites: An invitation to prepare for the Holy Mass

This article is the second in a series the Denver Catholic staff created to help the faithful return to Mass in a deeper way...

COVID couldn’t keep new Catholics from initiation sacraments

When a person is received into the Catholic Church, it conjures images of the prodigal son running to his father’s arms after being away...

A conversation with Black Catholics on racism

The death of George Floyd on May 25 has once again sparked a national conversation about racism in American society. As Archbishop Samuel J....

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