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Marriage Enrichment ProgramsMarriageEFLM The following programs and events are designed to help strengthen marriages by fostering an authentic Catholic understanding of marriage, human sexuality, and family life. Catholic Counseling ServicesEnrichment...Privacy Policy Page
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Marriage Enrichment ProgramsMarriage The following programs and events are designed to help strengthen marriages by fostering an authentic Catholic understanding of marriage, human sexuality, and family life. Catholic Counseling ServicesEnrichment...Archbishop Aquila’s remarks at Denver’s 2016 March for Life Blog Post
I’ve been asked to speak this afternoon on the topic, “Christ the Servant: Forever,” as part of the day’s reflections on the diaconate. When one thinks about “forever,” one naturally thinks about eternal life with God.
Novena to the Holy Spirit Page
Novena to the Holy SpiritPrayer Pentecost Pastoral NoteNovena (Printable)En Espanol Adapted from the Novenas found on Adoremus.org and Angeluspress.org. End each day with the following prayer for all seven gifts:...Our Common Path to Holiness in the Sacraments Blog Post
I’ve been asked to speak this afternoon on the topic, “Christ the Servant: Forever,” as part of the day’s reflections on the diaconate. When one thinks about “forever,” one naturally thinks about eternal life with God.
Statement from Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila in support of Eucharistic coherence discussion at June 2021 USSCB Meetings Blog Post
May 25, 2021 In response to a letter from multiple U.S. bishops urging USCCB President Archbishop Jose Gomez to delay discussion on Eucharistic coherence, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila has released…
The Future Needs of the Family Blog Post
I’ve been asked to speak this afternoon on the topic, “Christ the Servant: Forever,” as part of the day’s reflections on the diaconate. When one thinks about “forever,” one naturally thinks about eternal life with God.
2019 Celebrate Life March Remarks Blog Post
Have you ever compared the difference between a candle in the daylight and at night? They both give off the same amount of light, but the absence of light at night time makes the candle appear so much brighter.