Last Chance to Register! Three Days That Changed Everything
St. Ignatius Holy Week 40-Hour Devotion
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April Bulletin Inserts and Educational Video: National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC)
🙏 PRAYER REQUESTS
As the body of Christ, we "rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn" (Romans 12:15). We invite you to share a prayer request for yourself, your loved ones, or anyone in need of prayer to be included in next Monday's Mission Link e-newsletter.
Requests submitted by Wednesdays at noon will be included in the following Monday's e-newsletter.
For Mavis Wishcop, who is scheduled for heart surgery on April 10.
For all the souls in Purgatory.
For Gerardo Ascencio, who is in his 40s and is dying of cancer; he has young children and a wife.
In thanksgiving for God's countless blessings and kindness to the requester's family. Please pray for hearts to be healed through the Sacred Heart; for the grace to recognize the greatness of God's love and to serve Him with fervor; for Francisco C, Christian, Francisco D, Diana, Laura, Otilia Jaramillo, and the requester's grandchildren, Daniel and Sofia; for the requester's children's partners, that if it is your will, they may marry in Holy Matrimony; for God to bless their homes with His Presence and guide them.
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Last Chance to Register! Three Days That Changed Everything
Prepare for the Triduum by delving into the pivotal moments that led to our salvation. Join Jennifer Laurent for reflections on the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection through the eyes of Pope Benedict XVI in his brilliant work, Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week. By setting aside time for the Lord during this Lenten season, you will gain a deeper understanding of Christ’s words and deeds during the three days that changed everything.
When: Friday, April 11, 2025
Time: 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Cost: $30*
Video recordings provided
*This day of reflection is FREE for employees of the Archdiocese of Denver.
During Holy Week, St. Ignatius Catholic Church will hold a 40-hour Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. This special Lenten Devotion represents the 40 Days of Lent, culminating with the institution of the Eucharist on Holy Thursday. It also represents the traditional 40 hours Christ’s body was in the tomb. This devotion dates back to the year 1527 with St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria but was made popular by St. Ignatius and the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits).
We hope to expose the Blessed Sacrament for 10 hours per day from 8 a.m. on Monday, April 14, through 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 17. There will be no adoration from 12-1 p.m. due to daily Mass. This special devotion is only possible with the help of committed adorers! Please sign up for a slot (or two, or more!) by clicking the button below to help make this devotion possible.
April Bulletin Inserts and Educational Video: National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC)
The Archdiocese of Denver has partnered with the National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) to provide reliable references, thorough explanations, and case-based guidance so you can form your conscience with Catholic teaching when making healthcare decisions.
We invite you to share this month's bulletin inserts with your parish, featuring articles from Living a Catholic Life and Making Sense of Bioethics. We have also included a video on the Church's teaching on the human person and the beginning of human life.
“Angel” from Heaven: The Mission of Catherine of Siena
Full of Grace: The History, Development, and Scriptural Roots of the Marian Dogmas
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High School Information Fairs
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“Angel” from Heaven: The Mission of Catherine of Siena
This is the story of a young girl called by God to transform the Church and the world. Blessed Raymond of Capua, her biographer, called her an "angel" sent from Heaven. Join Daniel Campbell in an online lecture for this inspiring look at Saint Catherine of Siena's mission—a mission unlike any other!
Full of Grace: The History, Development, and Scriptural Roots of the Marian Dogmas
Join us for a four-week online study of the four Marian dogmas: Mary as ever virgin, Mother of God, immaculately conceived, and assumed into Heaven. We will look at the deep Scriptural roots of all four and study the fascinating history of Tradition, theology, and Church Councils that developed and defined these four essential dogmas.
The Archdiocese of Denver invites you to learn about your Catholic high school options to support the formation of your child. There will be three High School Information Fairs held during the month of April. Find the one closest to you and make plans to attend.
Click the button below for more information, including locations, dates, and times.