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Aaron Lambert

Aaron is the former Managing Editor for the Denver Catholic.

TOGETHER We Will Rise | Get your copy of our special Easter magazine

If you have a print subscription to the Denver Catholic, then you're in for an (Easter) treat. This week, a special magazine edition of the Denver...

Despite no Masses, you won’t believe what parishes are doing

Nothing like creativity and some humor to make a tough situation a little easier to endure. "It took generations, but they have succeeded where the...

Get your Friday fish and chips fix during quarantine

We could all use a little Lenten pick-me-up in these uncertain times. So why not treat yourself to some delicious fish and chips on...

In this global pandemic, be charitable and stay home

There can no longer be any doubt about it — with COVID-19, we are living through a historic pandemic, one that requires swift action...

A Call for Hope: 20,000 faithful share phone conversation with Archbishop Aquila

Social distancing provides a great opportunity to do something many of us likely don’t do much of anymore: speak on the phone. And on Sunday,...

Parishes need our support. Here’s how you can help.

Even though public Masses have been suspended, our parishes continue to support the community in this time of great need. The reality is that in...

Q&A: St. Joseph is the secret weapon the Church and society needs

Ever heard of a Consecration to St. Joseph? Neither did Father Donald Calloway, MIC. So, he decided to do something about it. In his groundbreaking...

Keep it simple: Lenten giving made easy

We have officially entered the season of Lent, which can only mean one thing: For the next 40 days, willful suffering, deprivation and self-denial...

Archbishop to new transitional deacons: Look to the examples of Sts. Peter and Joseph

On Feb. 22, the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila ordained six men to the transitional diaconate during a...

Death penalty repeal passes in House, bill now awaits governor’s signature

The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill to repeal the death penalty in Colorado Feb. 26, after five previous attempts failed over the...

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