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www.DenverCatholicRegister.org I Follow us on 113 Years of Service to the Gospel Volume XC - No. 7 FEBRUARY 19, 2014

INSIDE ARCHBISHOP’S Retreat tells kids they’re unique LECTURE SERIES BY JULIE FILBY

At a time in their lives when in- fluences are at work to pull them away from the Lord, hundreds of middle school students encoun- tered him face-to-face during a A MILESTONE: mountaintop experience Feb. BRANT PITRE 14-16 in stunning and snowy Rocky Mountain National Park. “You’re hearing about God 10 years, 150,000 helped There’s more inside, then you go outside and see him,” John Dowling, 13, an to the Bible eighth-grader at Our Lady of Lourdes School and youth group than reading member, said of the surrounding PAGE 3 mountain landscape. The annual Mountain Madness retreat drew nearly 700 sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders to LENT the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, combining peaceful prayer Seminary time with “high energy speakers, dynamic worship, fellowship and rector to help adoration to help ignite a pas- sion for in young people,” faithful reach according to Michelle Peters, di- rector of Youth, Youth Adult and love of God Campus Ministry for the archdi- PAGE 5 ocese, “that encourages them to live their faith in everyday life.” “It was really cool to see every- body in the auditorium,” Dowl- ing said of his impression when he entered Friday night’s opening session with Popple, a two-man PHOTO BY LARA MONTOYA/EL PUEBLO CATOLICO acoustic rock band comprised of CENTRO San Juan Diego concluded its 10-year anniversary celebrations with a “Building a Fu- Dan Harms and Kyle Heimann. ture of ” dinner for staff, volunteers and supporters at the center Feb. 12. Special guests Popple has been touring the included Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila and María del Mar Muñoz-Visoso, co-founder of Centro country sharing a ministry that and founder of the newspaper El Pueblo Católico. She is currently executive director of the combines fun-loving music, hu- Secretariat for Cultural Diversity in the Church for the U.S. bishops’ conference. Muñoz-Visoso mor and passion for the faith noted that Centro was the response of the archdiocese to meet the needs of the increasing since they formed at Purdue Uni- number of immigrants from Mexico arriving in the archdiocese. Archbishop Aquila noted that versity in 2004. he was bishop of Fargo when Centro was founded, but that he was very thankful to all who “In our culture, music is ev- worked to make Centro an effective pastoral center for the Hispanics in northern Colorado. erything,” Dowling said. “They Entertainment was provided by the Vargas Mariachi and by the folkloric dancing group Sem- showed how ‘God’s music’ can blanza de Mexico. be awesome, too.” “They were hilarious,” ac- cording to Noah Kline, 14, a different; how we’re each like a am what I am, and his grace to- been featured as keynote speak- ninth-grader from the youth fingerprint, everyone is unique.” ward me was not in vain,” was ers. Popple also gave a concert group at St. John the Evangelist in This year’s Mountain Mad- designed to empower the youth Saturday afternoon. Loveland. “With songs and fun- ness theme, Imago Dei (Image to understand all human beings “They were really funny and ny jokes (they talked about) how of God) based on 1 Corinthians are created in God’s image. It was God created all of us even if we’re 15:10 “But by the grace of God I the first year a musical group has See Unique, Page 2

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ARCHBISHOP’S COLUMN MOST REV. Every person is SAMUEL J. AQUILA UN committee’s scolding unique of the Church falls fl at When the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child is- sued a Feb. 5 report criticizing the Church for her beliefs on abortion, contraception and homosexuality and suggested that changing them would help children, it became clear that it has a bigger agenda than protecting kids. The Vatican does not frequently issue strongly-worded statements, but spokesman Father Federico Lombardi reacted to the committee’s report without mincing words. He charged that the committee not only glossed over the efforts the Church has made to protect children and reform its prosecution system, but it also failed to understand the fundamental differences between the Holy See and other states. PHOTO BY ROBERT LINN/DCR If it was truly listening, the Committee on the Rights of YOUTHS pray during Mass at Mountain Madness Feb. 15. the Child would have heard about the Vatican’s progress during a detailed briefi ng Church offi cials gave them almost From Page 1 at Mountain Madness, particu- all the youth reaching out toward three weeks before the report was released. However, when larly during Saturday night’s eu- God when he passed by. It just great to be around,” Dowling the committee published its fi ndings, it displayed either an charistic adoration. hit me: How could all these row- said. “They talked about putting inability to listen to what was said, or an unwillingness to At 9 p.m. following a day fi lled dy middle-schoolers just calm God above everything, and ev- understand. with talks, small group discus- down in that second? Jesus was erything else below his feet. ... Father Lombardi concluded that the report “was practi- sion, outdoor free time, a concert, in the room and he was working The devil hints around that you cally already written, or at least already in large part blocked and Mass celebrated by Father with us.” can do all these things you’d like out before the hearing.” Jim Crisman, director of Priestly “It was extraordinary,” Klein to do, you just need a little God.” I think that Cardinal Sean O’Malley’s reaction to the Vocations for the archdiocese; Fa- added. It’s a common message youth fi ndings and the media blitz that followed captured what ther Randy Dollins, pastor of Our Also new this year: the oppor- encounter in today’s society. Kids happened quite well. “It is very easy to get the headlines Lady of Peace in Silverthorne and tunity for confession. For the fi rst defi nitely feel the culture is trying when you criticize the Church, however, I do not think the St. Mary in Breckenridge; led the time 20 priests from around the to penetrate their souls with bad commission’s report has been either fair or particularly group in an adoration procession. archdiocese traveled to the YM- information, Dowling said, but helpful.” “Adoration was the most mov- CA venue to make the sacrament he found support and fellowship This activism by the U.N. committee presents a bizarre ing part,” Dowling said. “To see of reconciliation available to the internal confl ict, since the United Nations has spoken up on other occasions in defense of religious freedom and the right of churches to live out their faith. It is certainly true that the Church must continue to im- Have you felt prove its efforts to prevent child abuse. But the U.N. panel went way beyond offering advice on child abuse and used its infl uence to preach a secular “gospel” to the Church. the Francis Secular values, like all claims to truth, are based on beliefs about what it means to be human, what it means to be free, what is good and what is true. Often, those who call on the Effect? Church to adopt secular values propose these beliefs as morally neutral or even as benefi cial, branding them with BY NISSA LAPOINT slogans that make them appear in a positive light. He’s been called humble, In the case of the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the compassionate and simple and Child report, one could see the same methodology at work. has captured the world’s atten- TELL US: But rather than accept the committee’s beliefs as they are tion for his honest and some- ARE YOU being marketed, it is necessary to ask deeper questions times humorous commentary. FEELING THE about their implications. In honor of ’ ap- #FRANCISEFFECT? The panel recommended, for example, that the Church proaching one-year anniversary change its teaching on abortion as a way to protect chil- Share your story on Twitter with as pontiff in March, the Denver @DCRegister and include the dren. But how does this lead to anyone’s happiness or Catholic Register will capture growth in goodness, let alone protect children, especially hashtag #FrancisEffect. You can the impact he’s had on the lives also submit your story at www. those in the womb? The U.N. seems to forget that every of people in the local Church. DenverCatholicRegister.org or one of us was lived within our mother’s womb as unborn The Register invites you to email us at [email protected] children. share how the pope has changed with your contact information. In the case of contraception, the committee urged the your faith. Has Pope Francis led Church to facilitate adolescents’ access to contraception. you back to the Church? Has he How would this in any way promote the moral health, men- been a part of your faith journey? tal health or growth in virtue of teens? The U.N. appears to be unaware of the studies that demonstrate the unhealthi- DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ness of early sexual intimacy for adolescents and the dam- age it does to them. CIRCULATION CUSTOMER SERVICE: 303-722-4687 OR [email protected] Aside from being misguided, the U.N. panel has shown how out of its depth it is. Their solutions are short-sighted Published by the Archdiocese of Denver, 1300 S. Steele St., Denver, CO 80210 because they fail to address the underlying moral issues General Manager Denver Catholic Register (USPS 557-020) is published weekly except the last week of December and raised by the complex problems they are trying to solve. Karna Swanson the fi rst week of January, and in June, July and August when it goes bi-weekly. The Register is printed by They are focused on preventing sexually transmitted dis- Signature Offset in Denver. Periodical postage paid in Denver, CO. eases and preventing teen pregnancy but the committee’s Editor Subscriptions: $35 a year in Colorado; $42 per year out of state. Foreign countries: $42 surface, all Roxanne King countries, 6-8 weeks for delivery; $135 air, all other countries (average). Mexico, $48 air; Canada, $55 air. response is insuffi cient. Instead of promoting virtue, the Postmaster: Send address changes to: Denver Catholic Register, Circulation Dept., 1300 S. Steele St., U.N. panel and many others in the medical community try Business Manager Denver, CO 80210 or e-mail [email protected]. Michael O’Neill Editorial: 303-715-3215 or [email protected] Advertising: 303-715-3253 or [email protected] Circulation: 303-715-3211 or [email protected] See Aquila, Page 4 Online: www.DenverCatholicRegister.org DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER I FEBRUARY 19, 2014 CATHOLIC LIFE I 3

TWO youths talk and take in the beautiful view and wildlife while on the Mountain Madness re- DAN Harms and Kyle Heimann of the acoustic rock duo Pop- treat at YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park Feb. 15. ple perform at Mountain Madness Feb. 15. youth on Friday night. “We were really excited to offer BY THE NUMBERS them reconciliation,” Peters said. Mountain Madness 2014 “About 400 confessions were heard.” Youth attending: To help the kids understand service work and share the social ministry of the Church, each was 680 asked to bring a new pair of socks to donate to the Office of Hispan- Chaperones attending: ic Ministry’s annual underwear collection for migrant ministry. 120 The goal was to collect under- garments, in particular socks, for Priests attending: seasonal, male migrant workers. Mountain Madness has trans- 20 formed over the years, beginning in the late 1990s in the Denver Confessions heard: metro area. Originally it was a one-day rally for teens and tweens, organized by Blessed 400 Sacrament and St. James’ parish- es, followed up with a ski trip in PHOTOS BY ROBERT LINN/DCR the mountains the next day. of the Rockies where the students FATHER Jim Crisman delivers his homily during Mass at Mountain Madness 2014. “It continued at the parish- stay in dorms for two nights. es for about three years,” Peters “The conference wasn’t named you have that many junior high “It was an amazing experience, “And the snowball fights!” said. “After attendance grew to ‘Mountain Madness’ until the students together, there can be a to be with God and be talking about 500-600, the archdiocese archdiocese took it over,” Peters little madness—but all in a good about who he is,” Klein said. “I Julie Filby: 303-715-3123; julie. took over.” said. “I’d say the title applies: it’s way.” will always remember how much fi[email protected]; www.twitter. In 2001, it moved to the YMCA held in the mountains and when The students agreed. fun it was. com/DCRegister

“I think Pope Francis recogniz- es that the new evangelization There’s more to the Bible than reading is going to have to be motivat- ed by people that are motivated BY JULIE FILBY is the third in a four-part lec- by the word of God,” Pitre said. ture series covering principle ARCHBISHOP’S LECTURE SERIES “He’s charging us all to become In an upcoming talk, author documents of Vatican II; this more familiar with Scripture and theologian Brant Pitre, one highlighting “Dei Verbum” “The Bible and the Spiritual Life: Lectio Divina from Vatican II to as an essential part of the new Ph.D., will help Catholics inte- (“Word of God”). Prayerful read- Pope Francis” evangelization.” grate the word of God into their ing of the Bible, also known as Pitre, who holds a doctorate in spiritual lives by not only read- Lectio Divina (“divine reading”), Featuring: Brant Pitre, professor, author and theology from the University of theologian ing Scripture, but by “praying it” has continued to be taught by Notre Dame, is the author of sev- as well. popes since Vatican II, particu- When: 7 p.m. March 18 eral articles and books includ- “I think the prayerful reading larly by Pope Emeritus Benedict Where: Bonfils Hall, John Paul II Center, 1300 S. ing “Jesus the Bridegroom: The of sacred Scripture hasn’t clearly XVI and Pope Francis. Steele St., Denver Greatest Love Story Ever Told” moved to the center of the spiri- “It’s fascinating; Pope Bene- to be released March 11. He has tual life for many Catholics,” Pitre dict was the first pope who ac- Questions: 303-715-3230 or bethany.doss@ archden.org produced dozens of Bible stud- told the Denver Catholic Register tually laid out the steps for how ies and lives in Gray, La., with his from Notre Dame Seminary in to practice Lectio Divina,” Pitre NEXT UP IN THE SERIES wife and their five children. New Orleans where he is a pro- said referring to the former pon- Speaker: Professor Douglas Bushman, S.T.L. The four-part series on Vatican fessor of sacred Scripture. “Some tiff’s 2010 apostolic exhortation Topic: “Gaudium et Spes,” the Church and her mission in the world II constitutions will wrap up April Catholics think: ‘Reading the Bi- “” (the “Word of 8 when Augustine Institute pro- ble? That’s what Protestants do.’” the Lord”) where in addition to When: 7 p.m. April 8 fessor Douglas Bushman, S.T.L. At the next installment of laying out the steps, he charged Where: Bonfils Hall, John Paul II Center, 1300 S. Steele St., Denver will speak on “Gaudium et Spes,” the Archbishop’s Lecture Se- that the practice was not only for the longest and most visionary of ries 7 p.m. March 18, Pitre will priests, nuns or consecrated, but the documents that looks at the demonstrate how the Church for all the lay faithful. Pope Francis has taken the ba- with Scripture, they’re saturated Church and her mission in the has emphasized the practice of Fast forward to Pope Francis, ton from Vatican II and Benedict in the Bible.” world. praying with Scripture from the the first Jesuit pope. XVI, Pitre said. Pitre’s lecture—designed for Both lectures will be held in 1965 closing the Second Vatican “As the first Jesuit pope, Lectio “He is really focusing, in his priests, religious, seminarians, Bonfils Hall on the John Paul II Council through today as re- Divina has always been some- pontificate, on the prayerful laypeople, catechists, anyone Center campus at 1300 S. Steele vealed in the preaching of Pope thing that’s important to him,” reading of sacred Scripture,” he involved in ministry, and anyone St. Advance registration is not Francis. Pitre said “In Jesuit formation continued, “primarily by mod- interested in deepening their needed, seating is first-come, His talk “The Bible and the it is central, as it was a central eling it for us in his homilies. If prayer life—will show attendees first-served. For more informa- Spiritual Life: Lectio Divina practice of (St. Ignatius) Loyola you’ve read any of his homilies, how to pray with Scripture and tion, call 303-715-3230 or email from Vatican II to Pope Francis” (founder of the Jesuits).” you know that they’re dripping give practical examples. [email protected]. 4 I OPINION FEBRUARY 19, 2014 I DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

THE CATHOLIC DIFFERENCE CALL TO Charity begins at home CHARITY How can I help? Pope Francis said that, GEORGE WEIGEL That is a beautiful question. to be like Christ, “we LARRY SMITH And those who answer it by should not put ourselves serving the hungry and the above others, but indeed homeless are performing acts lower ourselves, place Beyond the Papal States of mercy. ourselves at the service of Yet, charity is something others, become small with When the Holy See signed the U.N. Convention on the each of us can do in every mo- the small and poor with Rights of the Child in 1990, a friend knowledgeable in legal ment of every day. It’s simply the poor. It is regrettable matters said, with considerable vehemence, that the Conven- saying “hello” and “God bless.” to see a Christian who tion was a snare and a delusion that would eventually come It’s listening to your neighbor. does not want to lower back to bite the Vatican. Helping your child. The most himself, who does not into our mission of Fami- The bite came earlier this month, in a deeply tendentious important thing may seem like want to serve.” ly and Child Care Services, report from the Geneva-based U.N. Committee on the Rights getting your child to soccer At Catholic Charities—sup- of the Child. The Committee, as might have been expected, Shelter Services and Women’s practice. It’s really getting ported by your time, talent Services. fl ogged the Holy See for alleged inadequacies in responding to them to Mass, to the Eucha- and treasure—we serve those the abuse crisis. But it did not stop there. The Committee also rist, to confession. It’s sharing we may not know. But that’s Larry Smith is the president demanded that the Church “review its position on abortion” the love that you have for Jesus not separate from serving and amend Canon Law “with a view to identifying circumstanc- and CEO of Catholic Charities Christ. those that you do know. of the Denver Archdiocese. Visit es under which access to abortion services can be permitted.” The greatest charitable act They’re both charitable activ- And that the Church work to “overcome all barriers and taboos us online at www.ccdenver.org that we can do—as parents—is ities. Charity may be giving or call 303-742-0828 to learn surrounding adolescent sexuality” by, among other things, to share our faith with our chil- something to someone: a coat, increasing “access to family planning and contraceptives.” And more, volunteer or make a dren. If you are raising children a sandwich, a place to sleep. donation. that the Church concede that its teaching on the morality of ho- of faith, children who believe in That’s important. But charity mosexual acts leads to “social stigmatization and violence.” And Jesus Christ, they will take that is also living love and mercy that Canon Law be changed so that the defi nition of “family” is charity into the world. at home, in the Church, in altered “to recognize the diversity of family settings.” And that It’s not easy. Looking back, our neighborhoods and in the the Church take seriously the child’s “right” to sass (i.e., “freely I thank God that my picture public square. When you truly BEACON OF express their views” to) parents and other adults. was not used as the poster boy think about your neighbors as HOPE GALA And, perhaps with sassing in mind, the Committee urged image for the seven deadly yourself, it changes the whole that both Canon Law and the laws of Vatican City State be sins. We’re all broken. We’re all dynamic of charity. Tickets and sponsorships for changed “to explicitly prohibit” spanking. searching for one thing, God. If that continues to happen, the March 8 event support- Really. Fortunately, he sent his son, Catholic Charities will remain ing Lighthouse and Women’s That various Vatican offi ces were slow to respond to the Jesus Christ, to search for us, vigorous because the graces Services are available at abuse crisis has been conceded by the Holy See: and it has searching our hearts to bring of so many lives lived close to http://www.ccdenver.org/ been conceded by being corrected with remedial action, not us home. Christ can’t help but overfl ow gala-registration. by the logorrhea that characterizes U.N. agencies deploring various human ills. But it doesn’t take a conspiracy theorist to understand that the Committee’s report has far less to do with protecting young people than with deploring the Catholic sexual ethic, using the abuse scandal as a weapon. One might LETTERS TO THE EDITOR even describe such behavior by international bureaucrats as shameless. But then this is the U.N., where shamelessness is the coin of the realm, rhetorically and otherwise. In gratitude and a heads up LETTERS That having been said, and meant, let’s move on to the Thank you for your lovely ar- of prayer and seeking God’s will. TO THE EDITOR real issue: Why did the Holy See set itself, and the Catholic ticle about Lucille Dupuis and There is a Denver address where Letters should be no more than 250 Church, up for this kind of rancid attack? Why, to return to the poustinia she brought to our people can write who would like words and should include the writ- 1990, did the Holy See sign the Convention on the Rights of archdiocese (“Our Lady of Ten- timely information about pous- er’s name, address and telephone the Child, which at numerous points is out of sync with Cath- derness closes with poustinik’s tinia, or who have questions number. We rely on our readers olic understandings of family life, the relationship between death,” Feb. 12 Denver Catholic about the future of Our Lady of to recognize that the opinions expressed in letters to the editor parents and children, and the nature of child-rearing? Register). The board of Our Lady Tenderness, or who would like are those of the author and are not Here’s my answer: Too many Vatican offi cials still think of of Tenderness covets prayers for to make a memorial donation for necessarily those of the Archdiocese the Church’s interface with world politics as if the Holy See wisdom and discernment as we its continuation. The address is: of Denver. Letters containing plainly were the Papal States—a class-B European political entity, discover over time how our Lord Our Lady of Tenderness, P.O. Box misstated facts, misinformation trying to punch above its weight in international diplomacy. wills the ministry of love, listen- 460506, Glendale, CO 80246. God or libelous statements will not be printed. Unsigned letters will not be And if you’re thinking within that framework, it becomes im- ing and prayer to carry on over bless you for all you do. printed. Letters may be edited. Send portant to sign on to this, that, or the other international legal the coming years. What Lucille letters to: Editor, Denver Catholic instrument contrived by the U.N. Signing on tells you that founded has not stopped, but, for Molly Archibold, Secretary Register, 1300 S. Steele St., Denver, you’re a player. Signing on tells you that you’re in the game. the board of directors, the com- Our Lady of Tenderness CO 80210 or fax to 303-715-2045. Yet the past four decades have demonstrated that the Holy ing months will be a quiet time Estes Park E-mail us at: [email protected]. See’s ability to shape world politics comes, not from playing the game by the conventional rules, but by raising moral ar- guments and appealing over the heads of politicians to pop- ulations who don’t want their representatives in international living our lives by and ask if with the Father, Son and Holy forums to kowtow to the U.N.’s terminal political correctness. they lead to the greatest good Spirit, and who express how That was the approach that ultimately made a difference at Aquila anyone can hope to attain – that experience leads to a life the 1994 U.N. Population Conference in Cairo and the 1995 From Page 2 eternal life. of true satisfaction, how it re- U.N. Conference on Women in Beijing. Jesus came to this earth to orients us to a life built on the Throughout the world, the Catholic Church has disentangled to remedy moral shortcom- “fully reveal man” to him- true, good and beautiful. itself from the Babylonian captivity of legal establishment: the ings with condoms or drugs. self, the Vatican II document Do not be afraid to speak up Church no longer seeks the “blessing” of the state, it simply asks In medical terms, they are “Gaudium et Spes” said, and for the faith and the divinely (and if necessary, demands) that the state allow the Church to treating the symptom but not left to our own devices, we will revealed truths God has en- be itself. It is past time to consider a parallel re-set in the Holy the illness. always come up short. trusted to us through his Son. See’s relationship to world politics. That re-set might well begin All of us, me included, Our society needs Catholics The world needs this gift more by determining whether there are international legal conven- need to routinely commit to who share the transformative than ever. tions from which the Holy See should withdraw, because adher- examining the values we are power of a relationship of love ence to them is theologically incongruous, imprudent, or both.

George Weigel is Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics ARCHBISHOP AQUILA’S SCHEDULE and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C. Weigel’s column is distributed by the Denver Catholic Register, the offi cial Feb. 22: Mass (8 a.m.) and speaker (9:30 a.m.) for Deacon Convocation Day, JPII Center newspaper of the Archdiocese of Denver. Phone: 303-715-3215. Feb. 23: Mass and confi rmation, St. Mary Parish, Greeley (3 p.m.) DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER I FEBRUARY 19, 2014 LENT I 5 Seminary rector to help faithful reach love of God BY NISSA LAPOINT personal prayer, but don’t know where FIVE TIPS LENTEN SERIES: to start,” Father Traynor said. “Or they ON GROWING IN A deep and intimate relationship with “GROWING IN INTIMACY have tried to pray before and gotten God is not only for nuns and priests. stuck or discouraged and given up. The INTIMACY WITH GOD Father Scott Traynor, rector of St. WITH GOD” Church has a great wisdom in assisting John Vianney Theological Seminary, each of us in a real lived experience of Raise your awareness of Father Scott Traynor, J.C.L., rector of what is going on in your says a healing and abiding joy in Christ the presence, power and love of God in St. John Vianney heart; start paying atten- is within everyone’s reach. our daily lives.” 1 Theological Sem- tion to your thoughts, feel- This Lent, Father Traynor will lead a inary, will lead a Christ himself has the desire to draw ings, desires and memories six-week series to give faithful the prac- six-week Lenten each person into real intimacy. Faithful at any moment. tical tools to turn their hopes for a per- series. can do their own part to respond by of- sonal relationship with the Trinity into fering God all that’s in their hearts. Title: “Growing Grow in the habit of choos- reality. “If a person can say at the end of a ing to entrust what’s in “I want every participant to know in Intimacy with period of prayer, ‘I came to God and God: Prayer, Dis- 2 your heart to God honestly that a life of real, deep, personal in- honestly offered him whatever I found and consistently. timacy with God is for them,” Father cernment and Healing” in my heart,’ they can rest assured they When: 7 p.m. Wednesday nights, March Traynor said. “And I want them to come will be growing in real intimacy with Strengthen your ability to 12, 19, 26-April 2, 9, 16 away from these nights with practical God,” he said. understand which things tools and knowledge that will allow Where: St. Thomas More Church, 8035 A person’s felt experience of God’s 3 in your heart are from God them to enter more deeply into the dai- S. Quebec St., Centennial presence and love are gifts to be re- and which are not. ly adventure of growing intimacy with ceived graciously but are a “lousy mea- Cost: free, no RSVP required the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” sure” of the real depth and intimacy of Learn how to generously Info: Call 303-715-3195 The sessions will be held Wednesday a relationship with God, he said. receive what is from God nights starting March 12 at St. Thomas God has promised, as is read in Ro- 4 and to vigorously reject More Church in Centennial. There is no mans Chapter 8, that nothing can sepa- what is not from God. cost or registration required. rate people from the love of God. The new rector, who is an experi- suggested he offer a prayer series. Father Traynor said these sessions Grow in the assurance enced spiritual director and seminary The series will focus on practical will “encourage and equip the partic- that God’s love is uncon- formator from South Dakota, has spent tools to help begin, renew or deepen a ipant to place their hope in this great 5 ditional and is powerful to much of his priesthood helping people daily habit of personal prayer. An intro- and precious promise of God.” overcome any diffi culty or begin and deepen their prayer lives. duction on Ignatian discernment will obstacle. Once Father Traynor shared his pas- also be given to aid faithful’s lived expe- Nissa LaPoint: 303-715-3138; nissa. sion for teaching people how to pray rience of the presence of Christ. [email protected]; www.twitter.com/ -By Father Scott Traynor with Ben Akers, director of the Den- “Many people desire to grow in re- DCRegisterNissa ver Catholic Biblical School, Akers lationship with God in a daily habit of

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For news that touches Catholics everywhere, every day, we invite you to spend some time with us at ARCHBISHOP AQUILA’S SCHEDULE WWW.DENVERCATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 6 I EDUCATION FEBRUARY 19, 2014 I DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER 20-year educators bring countercultural gift of Christ to students AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE: BY DENVER CATHOLIC Suzanne Beski to use technology in a safe and almost 25 years ago: bring- and every aspect of the school REGISTER Mullen High School, Denver ethnically correct way. I value ing the countercultural gift experience being totally per- creativity, humor and original of Christ to our students in a meated with the knowledge and Position: Physical education Several educators in the thinking. Former students will world that challenges them love of God and with the daily teacher Archdiocese of Denver cele- often say ‘Ms. Carroll taught me not to listen to it. We do that practice of our Catholic faith.” brate 20-year anniversaries As a member of the inau- to think and to try to live my through math and science, En- in Catholic schools this year. gural first grade class at Most faith!’” glish and the arts, sports and Carol Mackey In the profiles to follow, each Precious Blood School and an activities and by allowing God St. Bernadette, Lakewood alumnus of St. Mary’s Acade- to inspire our students through shares information about their Kerry Cote Position: Middle school lan- my, Suzanne Beski has strong our work.” experience or a quote about Guardian Angels, Denver guage arts their teaching philosophy. roots in Catholic education in Denver. Past teaching ex- Position: Physical education Patricia “Bunny” Kehoe “Having rapport with stu- perience includes serving at teacher, librarian, reading dents is important to the suc- Richard Asher resource Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada Good Shepherd, Denver her alma mater and teaching cess of both student and teach- pre-kindergarten at MPB, in “I believe all children will Position: Second grade er,” according to Carol Mackey. Position: Computer science a program established by her perform at the highest level teacher The middle school teacher has teacher mother. She joined the Mullen we expect them to achieve. I When Patricia Kehoe is not spent 18 of her 20 teaching in the Before Richard Asher was staff in 2000 and was varsity must continue to support and teaching her second-graders, archdiocese at St. Bernadette’s. a teacher at Good Shepherd, swim coach from 2000 to 2007. assist them as they journey she enjoys traveling to places She and her husband Tom have he earned a degree in geology down their educational paths, including Europe, the Baha- been married 42 years and enjoy from Indiana University and Donna Bornhoft whether that path is smooth or mas, Palestine, Israel, Costa being with their three children studied vertebrate paleontol- St. Mary, Greeley bumpy. Additionally, I work to Rica and Japan. Her hobbies and three grandchildren. ogy at the University of Mon- help the students accept each include hiking, swimming, Position: Second-grade tana. He is also a published other and work with each oth- crocheting and spending time teacher Andrew Rodgers scientific illustrator and was er despite the different talents with her family. When she first St. Mary’s Academy, an oil and gas geologist for 16 “As a Catholic school educa- and abilities they have been started teaching at Shrine of St. Englewood tor, my aim is to form the whole given by God.” Anne in 1994, Kehoe’s daugh- years. He and his wife, Sigrid, Position: Middle school social child to be a good citizen of the ter, Danielle, was a student in have contributed their time studies teacher and talent to Good Shepherd, world, love God and neighbor, Beth Hansen her class. which they say has rewarded enter society with an under- St. Mary’s Academy, “I believe that all students them 10-fold. standing of the need to be of ser- Englewood Monica Kreft-Muir can and want to learn given vice to others, and be confident Guardian Angels, Denver the proper environment, in- in their academic skills in order Position: Cross divisional struction and motivation. Every Joanne Baines physical education teach- Position: First grade teacher Holy Trinity, Westminster to be productive and effective in student has the will and desire society. I believe in creating an er and extended daycare “Being at Guardian Angels to learn. Students do, however, Position: First grade teacher environment in my classroom director for 20 years has been an apos- attain the level of success that “I strive to create a warm, that allows students to feel safe, “Teaching can and will be a tleship. The students, staff, people set for them. I, therefore, supportive environment secure and loved so that they challenge. The challenge is to Miss (Mary) Gold, and parents implore my students to set high which encourages children to will feel comfortable enough to take those situations and turn are very inspiring. It’s refresh- goals for themselves and I do become life-long learners,” take risks and ask questions.” them into a learning experi- ing to work in such a caring whatever it takes to help them Baines said. On a personal ence for both the student and community. This is my 37th achieve their objectives.” note, she lives in Aurora with Lori Carroll yourself. Students are full of year overall in Catholic edu- her husband, they have three Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada unexplored ideas and ways of cation, having spent 17 years Carol Ann Sass grown children and two grand- coming to a conclusion. How teaching in my native country Position: Technology teacher Regis Jesuit High School, children, and she loves to sew you draw that information out of Chile and 20 years here at Aurora “I try to help students develop can encourage the student to Guardian Angels.” quilts, knit, hike and ride bikes. Position: Librarian the skills and talents required learn more. Exploring what type of learning is best for the Christopher Lambrecht “Young people today are lov- student, environment, subject Holy Trinity, Westminster ing, compassionate, creative and teacher, at times, is hit and and highly motivated. They, and Position: Middle school Contemplative Outreach Annual Conference miss.” society, face many serious chal- math, religion and grammar lenges. However, if the young “Discernment Matters: teacher Listening with the Ear of the Heart” Mary Hays people I work with are indica- “I believe that a Catholic ed- tive of the future, our future is in Sr. Meg Funk, OSB, will be the featured speaker at the 21th Annual St. Thomas More, Centennial ucation is an investment in the good hands.” Conference of Contemplative Outreach of Colorado. Sr. Meg will Position: Kindergarten future of our nation. A student explore discernment as “our relationship with the Holy Spirit” and teacher discuss eight afflictive thoughts that hinder our practice. in our school receives three Sylvia Trujillo “I love teaching children how things: a solid and well-round- Our Lady of Fatima, Sat. March 22 to read and about our Catholic ed academic foundation Lakewood 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. To register, go to faith. Teaching kindergarten is through a rigorous curriculum, Cost: $90; includes lunch www.contemplativeoutreach-co.org Position: Second grade such a rewarding experience. I a lifelong desire to learn and Arvada Center for Arts & Humanities, or call (303) 698-7729. teacher 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada enjoy sharing with children all a willingness to ask the right the many ‘firsts’ they will have questions, and a strong moral “I love teaching in a Catholic in school: first day of school, compass based on the teach- school. I feel so honored to lis- first day of buddies at Mass, ings of Jesus.” ten to the students’ pure and and the first report card are sincere prayers each day. Being just a few of the many special Sister Mary Rose Lieb, O.S.F. a part of their Catholic faith for- times I get to share with them. St. Francis de Sales, Denver mation is a responsibility I truly I feel so very fortunate to have treasure.” ADVERTISING FOCUS CALENDAR Position: Principal worked with parents who are February 26 March 5 so deeply invested in their “I am grateful every single day John Vess child’s Catholic education.” for the privilege of being able to Holy Family High School, serve in the apostolate of Cath- Broomfield Education Ash Wednesday olic school education where Jeffrey Howard Position: Chemistry teacher Regis Jesuit High School, teaching the whole person— Gardening Aurora one with body, mind and soul “The ability to learn is innate. who is created in the image and It is up to educators to find the Position: English teacher and likeness of God—as a whole per- proper path, methods and re- March 12 March 19 assistant principal for faculty son is the way of life throughout sources to teach to different and curriculum the school. I am unable to even needs,” Vess said. Before join- St. Patrick’s Day Seniors “I believe the mission of imagine how one could serve as ing the staff of Holy Family, Vess Catholic education remains principal or teacher of history, worked on the Rio Grande Rail- Box Ads Knights of Columbus what it was when I started math, reading, P.E., or any sub- road as director of safety rules teaching in Catholic schools ject—without classes, activities and training for 20 years. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER I FEBRUARY 19, 2014 CATHOLIC LIFE I 7

AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE: Brother Archbishop bishops share panel discussion Philadelphia Honoree sees women’s dignity Archbishop Charles

Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., PHOTO PROVIDED listens while Denver JULIA Greeley Award winners, from left, Martha Reichert Archbishop Samuel J. (2014), and past winners: Sharon Post, Elizabeth Wisniewski, Aquila speaks during Suzie LaVelle and Jane Eusterman. a panel discussion on Church leadership at the Feb. 6-8 PHOTO BY PATRICK NOVECOSKY/LEGATUS “We’re all just women, trying a Catholic women’s group that Legatus Summit Conference at the Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes in to get through life,” said Martha transmits the Church’s teaching Orlando, Fla., which included attendees from Denver’s Legatus chapter. Reichert, a Catholic women’s on the new feminism. study group leader at Catholic A high point of Endow’s Feb. Charities’ Samaritan House in 8 gala held at the Hyatt Regency downtown Denver, in a video de- Convention Center in down- New scribing her apostolate. town Denver was the video fea- “There, among abuse victims, turing Reichert talking about seminary prostitutes and addicts living in her apostolate just before she disarray, I saw dignity revealed,” was presented her award by Reichert said, “and I saw hearts Terry Polakovic, president and rector transformed by the love of God— co-founder of Endow. Los Ange- including my own.” les Archbishop José H. Gomez installed to Reichert is the 2014 recipi- celebrated Mass prior to the ga- ent of the Julia Greeley Award la. Media commentator Kathryn from Endow (Educating on the Jean Lopez provided the eve- Redemptoris Nature and Dignity of Women) ning’s keynote. Mater

Father Tobias Rodri- PHOTO PROVIDED

guez, standing at right

above, was installed

as rector of Redemptoris Mater Archdiocesan Missionary Seminary in Denver by Archbishop

Samuel Aquila during a Mass in the seminary’s Family of Nazareth Chapel the evening of Jan. 24. Father Rodriguez is the second rector of the international seminary that forms priests to serve  February 21-23 Weekend Retreat (Women) the Denver Archdiocese. He succeeds founding rector Father Florián Martín-Calama, who led  Feb. 28-Mar. 2 Weekend Retreat (Men) the seminary 16 years and is now at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary in Rome.  March 5 Day of Prayer: 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.  March 7-9 Vietnamese Retreat (Men & Women) Mass and lunch at Machebeuf  March 14-16 Black Catholics’ Retreat Archbishop Samuel Aquila celebrated Eucharist for the  March 18 Day of Prayer: 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Machebeuf High School community on Feb. 12. Mass con- celebrants were school chaplain Father Paul Kostka, S.C.J., 4801 North Highway 67, P.O. Box 185, Sedalia, CO 80135 and former school chaplain Father Jorge Aguera, D.C.J.M. Phone: 303-688-4198 ext. 122 (information/reservations) After Mass, several students had the opportunity to enjoy Website: www.sacredheartretreat.org lunch and conversation with Archbishop Aquila. At right: Machebeuf senior Katherine Schaffer receives Communion from Archbishop Aquila. Be part of the miracle to end abortion. Divine Mercy apostolate’s Wine and Tapas draws 100-plus PHOTO PROVIDED A Beacon of HopeGala More than 100 people attended Mass followed by for Lighthouse and Women’s Services

a Wine and Tapas fundraiser for Divine Saturday, March 8, 2014 Mercy Supportive Care at Wings Over e Rockies held in the Cherry Hills home of John and Barb Fitzpatrick on Feb. 15. Registration closes February 27th. Divine Mercy aposto- Buy your tickets today online or call 720-377-1385. late provides end-of-life care counsel and ser- www.ccdenver.org/galatickets vices. Shown, from left: CEO Kevin Lundy, host John Fitzpatrick, Arch- Keynote Speaker bishop Aquila, hostess Gianna Jessen Barb Fitzpatrick, medi- Saline abortion survivor cal director Deacon-Dr. and the inspiration for the major Alan Rastrelli, and vice motion picture, “October Baby.” president of develop- PHOTO BY JAMES BACA PROVIDED COURTESY DIVINE MERCY ment Mark Skender. Proceeds will bene t Catholic Charities Lighthouse and Women’s Services. 8 I LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 19, 2014 I DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER The DCR: then and now BY ROXANNE KING produced the Register System team of the Denver Catholic phones and typewriters have all-male—a stark contrast with of Newspapers that published Register in 1951, and the second been replaced by laptops and the current team! Some things, o celebrate Catholic Press some 35 diocesan newspapers, one is our current team. cell phones, and the multitude however, never change. Journal- Month, the Denver Catho- including its flagship paper, the There are many points of of papers and books crowding ists still drink coffee, they still Tlic Register wanted to pay Denver Catholic Register, and comparison and contrast be- the editorial desk in 1951 has dis- take notes with pen and paper, homage to the incredible lega- established the National Catho- tween the two photos, but what appeared in our digitalized era. and they still gather around a ta- cy of Catholic journalism here lic Register. Below you will find stands out the most is the advent Even more noteworthy, is that ble to hash out the next edition of in Denver, which, at its height, two photos: one of the editorial of new technologies. Landline the editorial team in the ‘50s was their newspaper.

NOVEMBER 1951 PHOTO PROVIDED COURTESY FRANK MORRISS FEBRUARY 2014 PHOTO BY KELLY SEAMAN/DCR Pictured, in checkered shirt, is longtime Catholic press journalist Frank Morriss, who Pictured following a Feb. 11 editorial meeting at the John Paul II Center in south Denver, served as an editor of both the Denver Catholic Register and the National Catholic Reg- which is home to the Denver Catholic Register and El Pueblo Católico offices, are the ister. The calendar reveals the date is a working day in November 1951. The place is the editorial teams of the weekly Denver Catholic Register and the Spanish-language monthly, editorial room of the Register System of Newspapers building on Bannock Street just off El Pueblo Católico. Pictured from left are: DCR reporter Julie Filby, DCR editor Roxanne Speer Boulevard. (The building was sold in the 1970s.) Others pictured include: at far left, King, production assistant Filippo Piccone, General Manager Karna Swanson, Associate Father Robert Kekeisen; on the right, using the phone, is Father Francis Syrianey; at far Director of Communications and New Media David Hazen, EPC editor Mayé Agama, DCR right, is Linus Riordan; above him, smiling, is John Peacock; exact center is Ed Mack Miller. reporter Nissa LaPoint, and EPC reporter Lara Montoya. Philanthropist Walt Imhoff dies BY ROXANNE KING Regis University’s Alumnus of the Year in 1997 and Centro San Juan Diego’s For more than 113 years Well-known Catholic philanthropist Amistad (Friend) Award in 2011. and business leader Walter Imhoff died “He believed you took care of other Feb. 11. He was 82. people, starting with the poor, and of your advertisers have Born Aug. 7, 1931, in Denver, Imhoff the whole community, and if you didn’t attended Regis College (now Universi- do those things then your business ty) graduating with a bachelor’s degree success turned to rust,” said longtime helped support the in business administration in 1955. He friend Jesuit Father Michael Sheeran, received an honorary doctorate from former president Regis in 1991. of Regis University Denver Catholic Register! His business career started with now president of Coughlin & Co., where he served as an the Association of assistant vice president. In 1960 Imhoff Jesuit Colleges and co-founded Hanifen, Imhoff & Sam- Universities. “That’s ford Inc., which later became Hanifen, just the way Walt Imhoff, one of the largest investment lived. He was a very banking and financial services compa- serious Catholic.” nies in the Rocky Mountain region. In WALTER Imhoff and his the year 2000, the firm merged with St. IMHOFF wife Georgia Imhoff Louis-based company Stifel, Nicolaus. had five children. Imhoff retired as managing director in She preceded him in death, as did his The Denver Catholic Register 1909 The Denver Catholic Register 2013 2007. first wife, Mary Sheila Imhoff. The Denver Catholic Register 1964 In a 2011 interview with ColoradoBiz Among the plethora of organiza- magazine, Imhoff credited his business tions Imhoff donated to and raised That’s right, they’re your advertisers, too. Without their support, we couldn’t acumen and philanthropy to the for- money for are Regis University, Seeds have brought you the Denver Catholic Register for over 113 years. mation he received at his alma mater. of Hope Charitable Trust, Centro San “Moral commitment to others and Juan Diego, the Kempe Foundation for Help your advertisers by supporting them. Whenever you need goods or ethical performance, that’s part of the the Prevention and Treatment of Child services for your home or family, check the Denver Catholic Register first. Jesuit teaching philosophy,” he said. Abuse and Neglect, and the Denver Ar- With the help of our advertisers and your support, Imhoff served on numerous boards, ea Council of the Boy Scouts. we’ll be around for at least another 100 years! including more than 25 years on Regis A rosary was held the evening of University’s board of trustees, a quarter Feb. 17 at Church of the Risen Christ www.DenverCatholicRegister.org of that time as chairman. in Denver. An afternoon funeral Mass He was inducted into the Colorado was held at the church the following Business Hall of Fame in 2011. Other day. Entombment was at Mount Olivet honors he received include the Den- Cemetery in Wheat Ridge. Support Your Advertisers! ver Mayor’s Millennium Award in 2000, DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER I FEBRUARY 19, 2014 PUZZLE PAGE I 9

was continued in thanksgiving after the war ended. C. The plague reached the village and the The DCR: then and now citizens there vowed to perform a play regu- larly thereafter if they were spared from the plague. The plague ended and the play has been performed ever since. 2. When is the play performed? A. There is a performance Tuesday and Friday during each week of Lent. B. It is performed every seven years each day except Sunday during the summer. BY PETER WESTHOFF C. Every leap year the play’s performances begin on Feb. 29 and continues for 30 days. 3. From where is the cast for the Passion play drawn? A. Any native speaking German may audition for a part. Destinations in B. The play has become international, at- tracting actors from around the world. Deutschland C. The entire cast comes from the town of Oberammergau. A quiz on Catholic things under the patron- 4. A wandering, pious peddler and his wife age of the “Doctor of Prayer,” St. Teresa became aware through revelations “I of Avila. For each question there is that they were to build a chapel give myself one right answer, but the answer in honor of Our Lady in the over to you, as your for one question is “None of the region of Kevelaer. The husband slave and dedicate my life Above.” heard a voice telling him on to you, Blessed Virgin Mary. Oberammergau, Germany, is three different occasions to The handwriting in my own famous for the Passion play build a chapel at a place he blood testifies to this. Max- performed there. Our first frequently prayed. What was imilian, the greatest of three questions will be about this place? sinners.” -- Maximilian, the play. A. A well where he drew water Duke of Bavaria 1. Why has this play been per- each day on his way home from formed since 1633? peddling his wares. FEBRUARY 2014 PHOTO BY KELLY SEAMAN/DCRA. The village church was destroyed by an B. A crucifix that had been erected in a field earthquake, and the townsfolk first put on a between two towns he frequented. Pictured following a Feb. 11 editorial meeting at the John Paul II Center in south Denver, play to raise money to rebuild the church. Its C. The entrance to a mine shaft where a small which is home to the Denver Catholic Register and El Pueblo Católico offices, are the popularity led to its continuance. representation of the Blessed Mother had editorial teams of the weekly Denver Catholic Register and the Spanish-language monthly, B. With many of the men from the town been carved into the rock above the opening.

El Pueblo Católico. Pictured from left are: DCR reporter Julie Filby, DCR editor Roxanne involved in the Thirty Years War, the women B 4. C, 3. October.

King, production assistant Filippo Piccone, General Manager Karna Swanson, Associate organized a Passion Play to beg God’s safe to March from zero a in ends that year every

Director of Communications and New Media David Hazen, EPC editor Mayé Agama, DCR return of their husbands and sons. The play performed is It - Above the of None 2. C, 1. reporter Nissa LaPoint, and EPC reporter Lara Montoya.

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ADORATION/MASSES/ROSARIES silica of the Immaculate Conception, 1530 Logan St., Denver. Hungarian artist Zoltan Varga will perform Bach, Prima Domenica Mass: (First Italian Koloss, Gilmant and more. No cost. Mass) at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Call 303-831-7010 for details. Church, 3549 Navajo St., Denver. March 1: 7 p.m. Mass held in Italian and English. Reception afterward. Call 303-455- 0447 for details. Youth Adult Faith Sharing Group: to meet in the garden room of St. March 2: 9 a.m. Vincent de Paul Church, 2375 E. Arizona Ave., Denver. Grow in closer Respect Life Holy Hour: at the community with Christ through Mary. Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Call 970-217-8920 for details. Conception, 1530 Logan St., Denver. March 4: 6 p.m.-7 p.m. Call 303-831-7010 for details. March 2: 3 p.m. Hospitality Club: at Mullen Home for the Aged, 3629 W. 29th Ave., DCR FILE PHOTO BY JAMES BACA Denver. Woman 13 and older are GATHERINGS/FUNDRAISERS invited to adopt a senior and engage A volunteer helps Mimi Eckstein, right, director of the Gabriel Project, in a Denver home. Volunteers inter- in activities, share meals and spend ested in helping the Gabriel House Project of Catholic Charities are invited to an informational meeting 6 time with them. Call 303-594-7420 or p.m. Feb. 24 at Centro San Juan Diego, 2830 Lawrence St., Denver. A fifth house is opening at Centro to provide pregnant women and mothers with material, emotional and spiritual support. For more informa- Catholic Urban Farming Group email vcdenver@littlesistersofpoor. tion, visit www.gabrielhousedenver.org or call 303-377-1577. Meeting: at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel org for details. Church, 5612 S. Hickory St., Littleton. March 8: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. The St. Isidore Society will hold a Church, 4950 S. Logan St., Engle- of Divine Mercy and an international Vocation Discernment Retreat: for meeting to plan its activities to build wood. Theme is “Upon this rock, you rosary. Italian dinner after for $7 women ages 18-35 at the Religious a sustainable, urban farm site. Visit Beacon of Hope Gala: to benefit build my church.” Reflection day per person. Call 303-960-8646 for Sisters of Mercy Convent in Gypsum. http://saintisidoresociety.wordpress. Lighthouse Women’s Center at Wings to renew and intensify ardor of the details. Includes discussion and discernment com or email mschluenderfritz@ Over the Rockies, 7711 E. Academy new evangelization. Msgr. Thomas March 1: 4 p.m.-9 p.m. on vocation, Holy Hour and dinner. gmail.com for details. Blvd., Denver. Archbishop Aquila to Fryar and Father Bob Fisher will lead No cost. Contact 970-524-0752 or Feb. 22: 2 p.m. celebrate Mass 4 p.m. March 8 at the retreat. Cost is $35. Register by [email protected] for details. Risen Christ Church, 3060 S. Monaco emailing [email protected] or Spiritual Exercises for Lent: Visit www.rsmofalma.org. Parkway, Denver. Dinner and gala fol- calling 303-789-0007. through the Lanteri Center for Igna- March 8: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser: by lows. Cost is $125 per ticket. Register Feb. 22: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. tian Spirituality. The annual Armchair the Ladies of Charity at Holy Ghost at www.ccdenver.org/galatickets. Call Retreat is focused on daily Scripture Church, 1900 California St., Denver. 720-377-1385. meditations at home and weekly RAD Priesthood Discernment Re- Includes a cake walk. Cost is $10 for March 8: 5:30 p.m. Women’s Pre-Lenten Retreat: spiritual direction over six weeks. treat: for high school men interested adults, $5 for children. Call 303-404- hosted by the Archbishop’s Guild Retreat begins with a meeting March in learning about the priesthood 2374 for details. of Denver at Holy Cross Church, 2 at 416 22nd St., Denver. Sign-up at St. John Vianney Theological March 1: 5 p.m. 9371 Wigham St., Thornton. Topic is before Feb. 27. Free-will offering. Seminary, 1300 S. Steele St., Denver. RETREATS/SEMINARS “Martha and Mary, Being Women Contact 303.298.1498 or email lan Includes lunch, Mass and Q-and-A in the 21st Century.” Cost is $30 [email protected]. with archbishop or seminarians. No Organ Concert: at the Cathedral Ba- including breakfast and lunch. RSVP March 2-April 17 cost. Register at www.priest4christ. Day of Reflection: at All Souls to 303-853-8020 or bekmarhome5@ com/retreats. Call 303-282-3429 for gmail.com details. Feb. 22: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Ash Wednesday Retreat: at the March 9: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. BIND HANDS ANTS Loretto Spirituality Center, 4000 S. Wadsworth, Littleton. Reflections on ONEA ECOLE POUT Neocatechumental Way Cat- the Gospel of John by Sister Macrina Black Catholic Retreat: with echesis: at St. Thomas More Church, Scott. $120 for commuters, $200 for Memphis Bishop Terry Steib at ALES RESIN PATE 8035 S. Quebec St., Centennial. Held over-night stay. Register by Feb. 21. Sacred Heart Retreat House, 4801 ZED ESE NAHUM Mondays and Thursdays. Call 303- Contact 303-756-3083 or email mac N. Highway 67, Sedalia. The silent 770-1155 for details. [email protected]. retreat theme will be “Come, follow TSARS PAUL Feb. 24, 27: 7:30 p.m. March 4-6 me.” Non-refundable deposit is $50. Cost is $75 for Saturday, or $180 for DAY SINLESS the weekend. Make reservations at REAP MEALS CIA Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat: for men Marriage Preparation Seminar: at 303-688-4198 or reservations@sa and women seeking healing from St. Catherine of Siena Church, 4200 credheartretreat.org. For questions, PALM ATL DCCC psychological and spiritual pain of Federal Blvd., Denver. 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DCR FILE PHOTO BY JAMES BACA PHOTO BY CNA Out of weakness, strength Virtue in diffi culty “To suffer means to become partic- “To suffer is to take the diffi culty and ularly susceptible, particularly open to carry it with strength, so that the dif- to the working of the salvifi c powers of fi culty does not drag us down. To carry God, offered to humanity in Christ. In it with strength: this is a Christian vir- him God has confi rmed his desire to tue” (Pope Francis, daily homily at St. act especially through suffering, which Martha’s, May 24, 2013). is man’s weakness and emptying of self, and he wishes to make his power known precisely in this weakness and Silent, but at peace emptying of self” (Pope John Paul II, During his Passion, Jesus “did not “Salvifi ci Doloris,” Feb. 11, 1984). speak much, only two or three neces- sary words. ... But it is not a sad silence; the silence of bearing the cross is not Not useless a sad silence. It is painful, often very “A source of joy is found in the over- painful, but it is not sad. The heart is at coming of the sense of the uselessness peace” (Pope Francis, daily homily at of suffering, a feeling that is sometimes St. Martha’s, May 7, 2013). very strongly rooted in human suffer- ing. This feeling not only consumes the person interiorly but seems to make —Compiled by Karna Swanson him a burden to others. The person feels condemned to receive help and assistance from others and at the same time seems useless to himself. The dis- covery of the salvifi c meaning of suffer- ing in union with Christ transforms this depressing feeling” (Pope John Paul II, “Salvifi ci Doloris,” Feb. 11, 1984). B8 I FEBRUARY 19, 2014 I DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

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