As the permanent diaconate marks its 50th Jubilee here in the Archdiocese of Denver this year, over 200 archdiocesan deacons gathered last month for their annual convocation to look back…
In a world punctuated by declining marriage rates, a new study recently published by Gallup has shown again that married Americans are thriving at higher rates than their unmarried peers….
When we know Jesus, everything changes. What will Jesus accomplish in and through you when you know Him? St. Paul reminds us in the letter to the Philippians that we…
“Destroy this temple, and I will rebuild it in three days.” This mysterious statement led, in part at least, to Christ’s death, brought forward in the conflicting witness of his…
Any parent can tell you that raising children is not easy. Beyond the typical challenges, many parents within our communities have a bit extra on their plates as they raise,…
In May 1993, the “World Russian People’s Council,” a “meeting place” for those “concerned about the present and future of Russia,” was created at the instigation of Metropolitan Kirill of…
Over 100 years ago, one intrepid Italian nun arrived to the Rocky Mountains, looked at a parcel of land and knew that God would provide. Mother Cabrini had only just…
The Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith: Jesus Christ made truly present for each of us! As the center of our faith, the Most Holy Eucharist and…
The Easter season is a time of great joy and fruitfulness. As we celebrate the resurrection, I am drawn to one of its greatest fruits, the Eucharist. Jesus gave us…
By Joseph Pronechen/National Catholic Register St. John Paul II is truly called the “Mercy Pope.” He beatified and then canonized St. Faustina Kowalska, who had received the message of Divine…