ARQUIDIÓCESIS DE DENVER
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Proverbios nos dice: “Educa al muchacho en el buen camino: cuando envejezca no se apartará de él” (Prov 22,6). Los años formativos de la educación primaria y secundaria ofrecen a los padres la mejor oportunidad para preparar a sus hijos para responder a la llamada universal de la santidad. Qué mejor manera de hacerlo que a través de la educación católica. Las 35 escuelas de la arquidiócesis de Denver procuran ofrecer una enseñanza académica rigurosa, actividades extracurriculares atractivas y un ambiente católico para llevar a los estudiantes a desarrollar una relación con Jesucristo. Formamos discípulos intencionales, hombres y mujeres jóvenes que están preparados para ser santos y líderes en nuestras comunidades.
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The conclave to select the next pope begins May 7. How can you help? Adopt a cardinal! A great way to pray for the electors of the next pope. Each person who signs up for the pontifical campaign will be assigned to pray for one of the 135 cardinal electors participating in the upcoming conclave.
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Adopt a cardinal: How Catholics can pray for the electors of the next pope
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Monsignor Roger Landry encouraged Catholics to pray for the cardinals in a video message from St. Peter’s Square on Monday.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
A beautiful reflection from a Catholic high school student here in Denver who just returned from a trip to Rome with other Catholic high school students. Read about their experiences being there during Holy Week, and being present for Pope Francis' final Solemn Blessing.
Full disclosure: Cal Lanier is the son of one of our associate superintendents.
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Divine Gift: Denver Students Experience God's Wonders through Pope Francis' Last Papal Blessing
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By Cal LanierStudent at St. John Paul the Great High School, DenverA group of high school students from St. Mary Parish in Littleton, myself included, embarked on a life-changing, transformative exper...1 CommentComment on Facebook
Beautiful. What a trip! What incredible memories. How incredible to be able to be there the last time the Holy Father was seen, on Easter Sunday no less!
What a wonderful opportunity for us all to attend Mass for the soul of the Holy Father. Please join us if you can.As Pope Francis' funeral is held in Rome this Saturday, we invite you to join us locally for a Mass for the repose of his soul at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Denver.
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How beautiful! The students and staff at St. Stephen Catholic School singing the Divine Mercy Chaplet for our Holy Father. Jesus, we trust in you! Please join St Stephens in praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet for our Holy Father, and for ALL of our schools as we lead up to Divine Mercy Sunday this week. Blessings! ... See MoreSee Less
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This morning, Pope Francis died at the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta. May God grant him eternal rest and peace.
Yesterday, as we celebrated Easter, the Holy Father reminded us: "All those who put their hope in God place their feeble hands in his strong and mighty hand; they let themselves be raised up and set out on a journey."
Read more: www.denvercatholic.org/pope-francis-from-simple-pastor-to-reforming-pontiff/.
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