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Monthly Archives: January, 2018

New president to advance mission of Arrupe Jesuit HS to underserved families

The newly-elected president of Arrupe Jesuit High School, Michael J. O’Hagan, will seek to serve students and families in the Jesuit tradition of providing...

Faith and basketball crossover at Catholic Families Night Feb. 25

For the the fourth year in a row, the Denver Nuggets are hosting Catholic Families Night at the Pepsi Center on Sunday, Feb. 25,...

Evangelizing one of the richest, most secular cities in the U.S.

Deep in the Rocky Mountains lies the city of Aspen, considered one of the most hedonistic and wealthy places in the U.S. Yet, within...

“Equilibrium” and ignominy

This past December 18, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, the head of the department of external relations of the Russian Orthodox Church, received an honorary...

Thousands march on Denver to Celebrate Life

On Saturday, Jan. 13, thousands took to the streets of Denver and stood up for the dignity of all life, from conception until natural...

In the New Year, a little silence, please

Last year, I spent a raucous New Year’s Eve in San Francisco, celebrating with some of my oldest and dearest friends against the backdrop...

Father Dan Flaherty, editor and founding pastor, dies at 91

Father Daniel J. Flaherty, who served as an editor of the Denver Catholic Register (now the Denver Catholic) and was the founding pastor of...

Vincentian Father Christensen served archdiocese 27 years

Father Lawrence P. Christensen, a Congregation of the Mission (Vincentian) priest who served the Denver Archdiocese for most of his 34-year priesthood, died Jan....

A personal tour of Catholicism

In his monumental video series, Catholicism, Bishop Robert Barron took us on a guided tour of the major themes of the Catholic faith. He...

Celebrate Life with true unity

Deacon Geoff Bennett is Vice President of Parish and Community Relations at Catholic Charities. The cultural conflicts over the past 50 years in American society...
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