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In the Old Testament, homecoming — returning to our roots — is one of the key themes of the #JubileeYear. Enter today’s readings: the return of the Prodigal Son.
When we’ve strayed from our Father’s house, our impulse might be to pray, alongside the Prodigal Son, to be treated only “as you would treat one of your hired workers.”
But what… Read more
📣 Help us choose our next FEATURED PHOTO!! 📣
We know firsthand that life with Christ is filled with COLOR… even if we’re fasting from it in our new Lenten cover image! 😉
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Can you believe the Colorado March for Life is in a little over TWO weeks? In the meantime, mark your calendars for these upcoming events and tag a friend who should join us!
Check out the comments for more details and links to RSVP! 🖇️
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Denver St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Parish and School… Read more
We’ve all been there: going on so many micro-missions throughout our day that we forget to consider…
What does God desire for me today, anyway?
How does he want me to share him with others today?
Where should I redirect my attention?If we’d slow down and listen for God, maybe… we’d hear from him. And maybe we’d be more open more often… Read more
It takes some guts to say “YES” to the Lord!
May Our Lady strengthen us with the same boldness and hope that inspired her to surrender to God’s will for her life. Through her “yes,” our world received a savior, an advocate and a redeemer!
Special feast day shoutout to Annunciation Catholic Church in Denver and Annunciation Catholic School, Denver!
This morning, #PopeFrancis was discharged from the hospital and taken to the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, where he delivered flowers to place before the icon of the Virgin Salus Populi Romani. 🌹
Pray with us that our Blessed Mother would continue to watch over the Holy Father’s recovery!
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St. Paul writes that “hope does not disappoint” though he would know well the experience of desires dashed by suffering.
Through persecution, shipwrecks and time in prison, St. Paul persevered because of his hope, which he credits to his hardships, saying “we even boast of our afflictions, knowing that affliction produces endurance and… Read more