St. Rabanus, a Father of the Church from the 8th century, has an interesting take on today’s parable, “a vineyard has been let out to each of us to dress, when the mystery of baptism was given us, to be
Sisters’ of Life Visit
Dear brothers and sisters, Since September 25th, our FOCUS missionaries have started with student bible studies. We currently have three studies for boys and three for girls. Fortunately, we are having an excellent attendance. It is a joy to have
Oct 1 – Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, wrote a great little book called “Spiritual Exercises.” This writing of his is a handbook for retreats. Thousands of saints have come out of the Exercises over five hundred years. The impact
Mass for our Sandwich Line Volunteers
Dear brothers and sisters, Last year, I started a tradition I intend to continue every year for the feast of St. Francis of Assisi. On October 4, we say a Mass in thanksgiving for our Sandwich Line volunteers. After consulting
Sep 24 – Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
We all know the story of the Good Thief very well. This man was crucified alongside Jesus and asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom, unlike his companion. In the Catholic Church, we call him St.
Sisters of Life Visit
Dear brothers and sisters, This week, Trey and the missionaries have been working diligently on cleaning the floor of the Church so that we can anchor the pews to the floor. I appreciate everyone’s patience as we accomplish this task.
Welcoming Luis Corral to St. E’s
Hello, parishioners of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish! My name is Luis Corral. I am a fifth-year seminarian serving for the Archdiocese of Denver. A fun fact about me is that not only am I a Denver native, but I’m
Adoration SignUp
Dear brothers and sisters, The pews are in the process of being squared off and carried forward closer to the altar and sanctuary. We were able to make good use of the original furnishings that were scattered throughout the property.
Sep 17 – Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In the opening scene of “Les Misérables,” Jean Valjean is introduced as a former convict who has just been released from prison. He’s struggling to find food and shelter when he comes across the home of a kind-hearted bishop. Valjean
A Biblical Walk Through the Mass
Dear brothers and sisters, This past week Fr. Joel and some of his parishioners took the icon screen to be used by the Saints Cyril and Methodius Byzantine community. While the sanctuary feels a little empty, we now have space