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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Despite COVID, Archdiocese of Denver continues to serve abundantly

https://vimeo.com/432913365 The COVID-19 pandemic forced organizations around the world to rapidly pivot directions and for the Archdiocese that meant adjusting to new circumstances, while maintaining...

Can Catholics support ‘Black Lives Matter’?

Catholic leaders say the Church has an important role in working for racial justice, but that protesting for justice does not imply endorsement of...

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...

Will Nancy Pelosi take a page from her father’s playbook?

In 1918, Mayor James Preston presented a 264-piece silver service to Cardinal James Gibbons on behalf of Baltimore and its citizens – a municipal...

Join a nationwide rosary to end racism June 24

Join in a nationwide rosary for the end of racism on June 24th at 4 p.m. Pray on your own or join live here:...

USCCB, Colorado bishops applaud Supreme Court ruling protecting DACA

Denver – In response to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that prevented the Trump Administration from terminating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)...

Answer to powerlessness is not show of power, but presence

By Father Jose Medina/Catholic News Service A deep human cry roars through our cities. Once again, black men and women fear being indiscriminately killed...

Colorado’s Chesterton Academies are set to kick off the Fall semester

While the current situation has challenged schools to find creative ways to teach and engage their students, the two Colorado Chesterton Academy high schools...

Why We Stargaze

By Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ is the director of the Vatican Observatory, Specola Vaticana. His book, Would you Baptize an...

A deeper desire for the Eucharist

We’ve just survived the only time in living memory without access to the Mass. The brutal Lent of 2020 extended even into Easter, as...
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