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Monthly Archives: May, 2018

Parish generosity rewarded through Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal rebate

This past January, Guardian Angels Catholic Church in Mead celebrated the dedication of its brand new church building. Among the excitement surrounding the new...

Retreat to help cancer-afflicted ‘face their immortality’

When Denise Archuleta was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2009, her life changed drastically. “When you get cancer, you get thrown into chaos,” she told...

How we protect life determines our future

The moment you first see a child on the ultrasound monitor at the doctor’s office is truly breathtaking. You see the baby moving, you...

Cardinal Stafford librarian celebrates two decades of service

Lyn Cotton and her fellow staff members at the Cardinal Stafford Theological Library will never forget the summer the library’s smoke alarm went off. Perhaps...

Sisters offer spiritual motherhood to those they serve

When Sister Joseph Marie Cruz was a child, her family lived near the Mullen Home in Denver where the Little Sisters of the Poor...

Quitting Old Paths

This commentary was written by Father John Nepil, a priest of the Archdiocese of Denver currently studying in Rome. Henri de Lubac once noted a...

June 7 marks 100 years since Julia Greeley’s death

“Is she a saint?” So read the headline on the cover of the April 15, 1998 issue of the Denver Catholic Register, coupled with a...

The mother who said ‘yes’ to God, even in her illness

The month of May was made for mothers — the heart of the family, the cornerstone that is many times called to a silent...

Faith, careers and motherhood

A great number of women desire to be mothers without leaving aside their professional life. This is without a doubt a great dilemma for...

Freedom is never free

When I first visited Lviv, the principal city of western Ukraine, in 2002, the transportation from plane to airport terminal was an old bus...
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