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Alleged vandal faces hate crime charge after major damage to Denver’s Catholic cathedral

A 26-year-old woman has turned herself in on two charges related to some $10,000 in vandalism damage to Denver’s Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.

Marching toward a different future

The annual March for Life in Washington began in 1974 — and it’s hard to think of a more admirable or consistent public witness...

Blessed Mother statues still stand at Colorado family home destroyed by wildfire

As Bob and Tina McLaren fled the Superior, Colorado neighborhood they had called home since 1992, Tina looked back and saw flames at the end of their street.

Bishop Machebeuf High School: Honoring the Past. Celebrating the Present. Engaging the Future. 

Great things are happening right now at Bishop Machebeuf High School: recent State appearances by Boys Golf, Girls and Boys Cross Country Teams, and...

‘Eye has not seen, ear has not heard…’

As I write this, we are on the eve of the first anniversary of my mother’s death. The last in a year of firsts....

Monastic Wine on the Way of Charity 

How is wine related to charity? Although we may think of consuming wine as something simply pleasant and enjoyable, Jesus used it as an...

Who invented the individual?

A common misconception holds that early “modernity” invented the “individual”: the idea that everyone is a someone with a unique identity independent of family,...

Deacon Richard Pelis remembered for servant’s heart and zeal

Deacon Richard Pelis, 82 years old, passed away Dec. 14. Deacon Pelis was assigned to St. Louis Parish in Louisville, Colo. and St. Rita’s...

Support Julia Greeley’s cause for canonization by attending a Nuggets, Avalanche or Rockies game

Beginning next week, Catholics who happen to be Colorado sports fans have the chance to go cheer on their favorite teams while helping to...

How to bless your home on the Feast of Epiphany

Traditionally on the feast of Epiphany, Catholics bless their homes by writing the letters C, M and B and the numbers of the year, for example 2022, at the top of their doors. The letters stand for the names of the three Magi: Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. They also represent the Latin blessing Christus mansionem benedicat, which means “May Christ bless this house.” 
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