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Aaron Lambert
Feb 19, 20182 min read
Life was ‘God’s precious and loving gift’ for Denver priest of 60 years
Father Angelo Ossino, a longtime and beloved priest who served in the Archdiocese of Denver for over 40 years, died Feb. 13. He was 86...


Aaron Lambert
Feb 16, 20183 min read
New pipe organ installed at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary
Denver, Colorado February 13, 2018 John Paul II Campus St John Vianney Seminary Blessing of the newly installed organ at Christ the King...


Carmen Elena Villa
Feb 13, 20183 min read
“Don’t say that you’re too young!”: Four men ordained to the transitional diaconate
DENVER, CO - FEBRUARY 10: From left, Julio Cesar Amezcua Martin, Adam Bradshaw, Witold Kaczmarzyk, and Mateusz Ratajczak stand before the...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 13, 20184 min read
The life of the Cistercian monks in the sacred valley of the Rockies
At 4:30 a.m. the first bell rings in St. Benedict’s Monastery, marking the first prayer of the day. The lonely valley, still dark,...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 12, 20184 min read
Meet Denver’s newest transitional deacons, ordained Feb. 10
DENVER, CO - FEBRUARY 10: Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila (not pictured) prays over Julio Cesar Amezcua Martin, Mateusz Ratajczak,...


Aaron Lambert
Feb 8, 20183 min read
Five things to do for your beloved on Ash Valentine’s Day
Please note: This article is meant to be a fun take on celebrating Valentine’s Day on Ash Wednesday. It’s not every year that Ash...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 8, 20184 min read
Bishop Barron: How the Church can defeat relativism
Bishop Robert Barron of Los Angeles, best known for his Word on Fire Ministry, spoke about the origins of relativism, the challenges it...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 8, 20183 min read
Don’t miss the <em>‘agape’</em> in Lent this year
It’s estimated that the average American can save around $700 if they give up chocolate, fast food, alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 7, 20183 min read
How to live Lent, according to the Catechism
(Photo: Pexels) If there’s one thing we think we know about Lent, it’s that we’re supposed to “give something up.” We’re not sure why,...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 5, 20183 min read
Pope Francis wants you and your family in Ireland
Beauty, faith, joy, culture and Jesus will all be present at the World Meeting of Families this Aug. 18-27 in Dublin, Ireland – and Pope...


Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 5, 20184 min read
The problem with undocumented immigrants, Colorado driver’s licenses
Affected undocumented immigrants and Auxiliary Bishop of Denver Jorge Rodriguez brought awareness to the effects of the oversights...


Aaron Lambert
Feb 1, 20181 min read
What to watch on Netflix: February
Here are a few films and shows to watch coming to Netflix in February. Be sure to check IMDB’s “Parents Guide” for the film if you need...


Josh Florence
Jan 30, 20183 min read
STEM Program Arrives at St. Francis de Sales
Denver, CO January 12, 2018 - Students at St Francis Catholic school present STEM projects and attend classes (photo by Andrew Wright) On...


Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 30, 20186 min read
Teaching as a vocation means joy in work
Pay for teachers in Catholic schools is traditionally less than that of their colleagues in public schools so parochial school educators...


Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 29, 20183 min read
Standing among patriots for Catholic Schools Week
Jay Clark is the executive director of Seeds of Hope. It was certainly not as dramatic, perilous or historic, but I could not help but...


Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 24, 20181 min read
Driver’s license panel to host Bishop Rodriguez
DENVER, CO - MARCH 28: Bishop Jorge Rodriguez co-hosts an information session on immigration with the Consuls General of Guatemala,...


Wayne Laugesen
Jan 24, 20183 min read
Paul Dudzic named Chief Development Officer for archdiocese
Paul Dudzic pictured here with his family. From left: Michael, Paul, Christopher, Megan, Patricia. (Photo provided) Paul Dudzic visited...


Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 18, 20183 min read
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...


Aaron Lambert
Jan 18, 20182 min read
Faith and basketball crossover at Catholic Families Night Feb. 25
DENVER, CO NOVEMBER 20, 2016: Nuggets Basketball, Catholic Schools Night. (Photo by Andrew Wright/Denver Catholic) For the the fourth...


Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 17, 20184 min read
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 the...
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