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Monthly Archives: May, 2021

Native American Catholics focus of new Knights of Columbus documentary airing this Saturday

The historical and contemporary witness of Native American Catholics are the subject of a Knights of Columbus-produced documentary set for broadcast in upcoming weeks. “It...

Christians in the modern world: A story of conflict, engagement, and retreat

The Church has had a rocky relationship with the modern world, to say the least. It’s all the more difficult that contemporary culture arose largely in opposition...

Cancel culture: A Christian response

Picture this: you’re driving and the light changes from green to yellow. Judging the distance, you decide to apply the brakes. Now, just as...

Our defense against fear: the Holy Spirit

Jesus seemed to be gone forever, but when the Holy Spirit rushed upon the Apostles like a wind and appeared over their heads like tongues of...

The Holy Spirit is Calling Mothers

By Catherine Glaser "Mom!" That’s not your kids calling. That’s the Holy Spirit calling you to build up His Kingdom! For such a time as...

As Mass (and mask) restrictions ease up, embrace the change

By Sue Kenfield  Sue Kenfield, M.A., is a consultant, certified resilience specialist, and parishioner at St. Thomas More. www.suekenfield.com.  Last week, the CDC changed their mask...

Father Herman Jayachandra remembered for his zeal and steadfast faithfulness

Father Hermanagild Jayachandra, a priest from the southern tip of India who served the Archdiocese of Denver for 25 years before retiring in 2012, died in his homeland May 2. He...

A most unfortunate Roman intervention

On May 7, Cardinal Luis Ladaria, SJ, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, sent a letter to Archbishop José Gomez,...

In the world, but not of it: Archbishop Aquila ordains six men to the priesthood

Six men answered the call to priesthood on May 15 and were ordained the newest priests of the Archdiocese of Denver at the Cathedral...

Reencounter Your Mission: Mass dispensation to be lifted on Pentecost

In the early Church, after the Mass had ended, the Latin words used to send people forth were “Ite, missa est” (literally meaning “Go, she—meaning...
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