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Weekly Totus Tuus blog

Two young adults – Brett Baeverstad and Summer Swisher – who are working as teachers in the youth summer program Totus Tuus (“Totally Yours”) offered at parishes across the Denver Archdiocese (and beyond), are writing a weekly blog about their experiences for the Denver Catholic Register. Read their columns and keep up with their adventures below.

Week 7: Summer in Rifle “Changed hearts”

Week 7: Brett at St. William’s in Fort Lupton “A final fun suprise: teacher-student role reversal”

Week 6: Summer at St. John the Evangelist in Loveland “On weddings and footwashings”

Week 5: Summer at St. Michael’s in Delta “Totus Tuus Delta”

Week 5: Brett at Sts. Peter and Paul in Wheat Ridge “Smart kids and chivalry”

Week 4: Summer at Our Lady of Loreto in Foxfield “We’re runners”

Week 4: Brett at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, N.M. “Totus Tuus goes on the road to New Mexico”

Week 3: Summer at Blessed Sacrament in Denver “Small group, big grace”

Week 3: Brett at Shrine of St. Therese in Pueblo “Called to be saints”

Week 2: Summer at St. John the Evangelist in Yuma “Encountering love”

Week 2: Brett at Nativity of Our Lord in Broomfield “The Lord provides”

Week 1: Brett at St. Anthony’s in Sterling “Totus Tuus totally full of joy, blessing, teacher says”

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