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Aaron Lambert

Aaron Lambert

Director of Publications/Managing Editor at Denver Catholic

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New recreation center for St. John Vianney seminarians breaks ground

A new recreation center named for one of St. John Vianney Theological Seminary’s most beloved rectors broke ground March 18 with a small blessing and ceremony.The Monsignor Michael Glenn Recreation Center is slated to start construction later this year on a plot of land located on the campus of the St. John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization in Denver. The current building they use for exercise is over a century old, and has become largely inadequate to continue using as such.“A lot of ou
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Christ, the Cross & Salvation: Common questions and misconceptions ...

The victory of Jesus Christ symbolized by the Cross and the empty tomb forever changed the course of history. And yet, despite it being one of the most well-documented historical events in the history
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At Deacon Convocation, 50 years of the permanent diaconate honored

As the permanent diaconate marks its 50th Jubilee here in the Archdiocese of Denver this year, over 200 archdiocesan deacons gathered last month for their annual convocation to look back on how
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An Editor’s Farewell

Dear reader, After eight wonderful years of working for the Denver Catholic — six of those at the helm as editor — the issue that recently arrived in your home will be my “swansong” as I step down fr
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An Editor’s Farewell

Dear reader,After eight wonderful years of working for the Denver Catholic — six of those at the helm as editor — the issue that recently arrived in your home will be my “swansong” as I step down from my post as editor.I cannot even begin to express the deep gratitude I feel for these last eight years. Perhaps a little-known fact about me is that I am a convert to Catholicism and had only been Catholic for six months when I was graciously hired by the Archdiocese of Denver, fresh out of college
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PHOTOS: St. Gianna Molla Parish breaks ground for new church

As the sun set over Green Valley Ranch on Sept. 7, a long-awaited new dawn rose for St. Gianna Molla Parish, which at last broke ground for a new church six years after its founding. Located at the
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Marching to the Heartbeat of the Little Drummer Boy

Marching to the Heartbeat of the Little Drummer Boy
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Registration opens Today! | Q&A: Dr. Bob Schuchts to lead Unveiled ...

Registration opens Today! | Q&A: Dr. Bob Schuchts to lead Unveiled Marriage Retreat
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Epiphany: The real reason to leave your lights up after Christmas

If you’ve been driving around your neighborhood and wondering why those neighbors of yours won’t take down those pesky Christmas lights, then maybe it’s time to lighten up — and be e
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Over 130 healthcare professionals and scientists sign endorsement l...

As the chance for Colorado voters to end late-term abortion in the state approaches in November, those both in support and opposition of the measure are beginning to make their voices heard.Last week, a group of local healthcare professionals and scientists issued letter of endorsement in support of Propostion 115, which has over 130 signees. This comes on the heels of 125 local religious leaders who are part of the Interfaith Alliance issuing a letter Sept. 9 expressing their opposition to Prop
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PHOTOS | Beacon on the hill: St. John Paul II Parish breaks ground ...

At high noon on Sunday, May 25, the faith community of St. John Paul II Parish in Thornton joyously celebrated an occasion that it once seemed might never come: the groundbreaking for their new church building. It’s been a long time coming — over eight years, to be exact. After countless hurdles, haltings and hang-ups along the way, parishioners rightly gave thanks to God and breathed a collective sigh of relief as the shovels broke into the dirt lot at the southwest corner of 144th Ave. and Det