We’ve added another time to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation! On the first Friday of the month during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (4:00 pm to 4:45 pm), Father will be available to hear confessions.
We’ve added another time to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation! On the first Friday of the month during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (4:00 pm to 4:45 pm), Father will be available to hear confessions.
The St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, Lay Division is pleased to present a free talk for Advent, entitled “Remember the Promise,” by Scott Elmer. The talk will be at 6:30 pm on Monday, December 9th at the St. John Paul II Center or by livestreaming from home!
Feeling hurt, angry, demoralized, or needing information about the sexual abuse crisis plaguing the Catholic Church? Our parish wants to help, and that’s why we’ve ordered copies of a new book for parishioners.
Our dedicated group of “Marthas” are excited to be serving in their new aprons.
Diving into the beauty of the Faith has never been easier: at home, on the go, or from any internet connected device. Find out more about the new Formed!
We recently emailed (or texted) our Fall Newsletter (and Parish Picnic reminder). It’s filled with information on upcoming events, ministry/volunteer opportunities, and news from the Parish.
Registration for the new 2019-20 Biblical and Catechetical School class locations are open! Pick up a brochure in the Parish Office for a list of locations and information sessions. You can also call 303.715.3195 or visit sjvlaydivision.org for more details.
This weekend is the start of our annual school supply drive! Help us equip homeless and low-income students with the supplies they need for a successful school year. This year, we have two options for participating in the drive.
Thank you to everyone who celebrated Divine Mercy Sunday with us! It was wonderful to be able to host so many visitors as well as our parishioners. Here are a few pictures from praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet and dove release.
Tune in (or stream online) Tuesday evening to hear Andrew McGown, our Director of Evangelization, discussing Young Adult Ministry!
If you couldn’t join us in person last night, please listen to the recording of Fr. Greg from Monday night when he spoke on Grace.
In addition to the Solemnity of St. Joseph, celebrated March 19th, the entire month of March is dedicated to St. Joseph, foster-father of Jesus, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Patron of the Universal Church. We can celebrate this month through prayer, devotions, and learning more about St. Joseph.
Join us in supporting MTYR, a grassroots community of Catholics (that started right here in Denver!) that wants to be proactive with our messaging and addressing the current crisis effectively together.
The Seven Sundays Devotion is a long standing tradition of the Church that helps us to prepare to celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph on March 19th. The devotion honors the seven joys and sorrows that St. Joseph experienced as husband of the mother of God, faithful guardian of Christ, and head of the holy family.
The men’s restroom in the cry room is now equipped with a changing table!
While it will be a few weeks before we have final results for how much was raised for a new sound system, we would like to thank everyone who attended the Parish Dinner (or provided a ticket for someone else) and helped make the event a success!
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