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Monthly Archives: October, 2014

Reaching out to Brittany

On New Year's Day, Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old woman in San Francisco, learned she had brain cancer. The newlywed, hoping for a family, immediately...

PHOTO ALBUM: Relics make historic Denver visit

St. Rafka Maronite Parish, an Eastern-rite church in communion with Rome, hosted the reception of relics of the Lebanese-born St. Rafka Oct. 25-26. Father...

Media missed synod’s testimonies of joy

In the days since the Synod on the Family ended, I have had some people tell me they are confused or worried about the...

Catholics for Choice ads riddled with inaccuracies, bishops say

Colorado’s Catholic bishops responded to a statewide media campaign launched by Catholics for Choice against a personhood initiative, Amendment 67, saying it is “riddled...

Response to poor should be personal (with video)

Christ in the City missionaries give free lunches at a downtown park not only to feed the homeless physically but spiritually. Some 200 homeless and...

How we vote matters, archbishop says

If Christ is truly the priority in a person’s life, then how one votes will be influenced by one’s faith, Archbishop Samuel Aquila said. It’s...

PBS special to feature ‘first pope rock star’

Rocky Mountain PBS, Channel 6, will air a 30-minute documentary titled “Pope John Paul II” on an episode of its “Colorado Experience” program 7...

Rebuilding dignity in Haiti

Bolstered by the words of Pope Francis to fight a “throwaway culture,” a Denver Catholic moved to Haiti—a country still recovering from a devastating...

Lebanese saint’s relics to make historic Denver visit

Pieces of bone from the remains of the Lebanon-born St. Rafka, proclaimed by St. Pope John Paul II as the "sixth wound of Christ"...

Staying the course

As a controversial document emerged from a Vatican synod Oct. 13 about homosexuality, divorce and birth control, Father Paul Check lectured students at the...
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