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  • Diocese of Cheyenne 2025 Totus Tuus missionaries have been traveling across Wyoming as witnesses of Christ. These college-aged missionaries surrendered this summer to serve the Church, and they and desire to bring faith, hope, love, and joy to parishes throughout the state.

    During the first assignment, a storm left the town of Torrington… Read more

  • Fishermen by trade, James and his brother John, the Evangelist, left behind their nets and their father Zebedee to follow Jesus. The brothers revealed their quick tempers and fierce loyalty to and protectiveness of Jesus when they offered to “call down fire from heaven to consume” a Samaritan village that would not welcome Jesus and his… Read more

  • Today the Church honors Saint Sharbel Makhlouf, a nineteenth-century Maronite monk and priest from Lebanon, known for his deep silence, ascetic life, and powerful intercessory prayer. Born in 1828, Sharbel spent the last 23 years of his life as a hermit, embracing solitude to draw closer to God. After his death in 1898, miracles of healing… Read more

  • The Chancery Office is closed at Noon today for Cheyenne Day! We pray for a safe and welcoming week for all of those enjoying their time here in Cheyenne during the Daddy of em’ all!

  • Given the title of the “Apostle of the Apostles” by Saint Thomas Aquinas for her role in announcing the Resurrection to the other disciples, Saint Mary of Magdalene’s discipleship is shrouded in mystery. Besides being the first apostle to witness the Resurrection, Mary Magdalene is also among the three who witnessed the Crucifixion of Jesus… Read more

  • Born on July 22, 1559, in the Kingdom of Naples, Saint Lawrence’s given name was Julius Caesare Russo. His parents died when he was young, and his uncle took responsibility for Julius’ education at the College of Saint Mark in Venice. At age 16, Julius entered the Capuchin Franciscan Order and received the name Lawrence. He completed his… Read more

  • On this Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, we find ourselves with sisters Martha and Mary, two women who have the blessing of entertaining Jesus in their home. Martha welcomes Jesus and immediately busies herself with preparations to make him comfortable; we assume she is preparing a meal. Mary, on the other hand, sits at the feet of the Lord… Read more

  • Single and Catholic? August 22nd – 24th, 2025

    Join 400+ singles coming from all parts of the US (and beyond) at the 20th Anniversary National Conference for Single Catholics in Denver, Colorado! (Can’t travel? Join the virtual option with online socials and small group discussions). This is your chance to connect with like-minded singles of all… Read more

  • In his early life, Saint Camillus de Lellis was not looked upon as a man who would one day become a saint, let alone someone living his life serving others. Sadly, his mother died at a young age, and his father cared little for Camillus. When he was 17 years old, he developed a leg sore from which he would suffer for the entirety of his life.… Read more

  • Please remember to pray for our priests, especially those who are changing assignments this month and in the coming months. We pray for a smooth transition for them and their new parish communities.

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