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Years ago, music has filled this grand space, witnessing denver history including a papal visit in 1993. This has been at the spot since 1912. So as a result colorado endeavor was less than 50 years old. This is really a landmark. Father ron cattany walks us through this landmarks storied past. Things have been recycled. The original history continues here. Is as construction took nearly a decade and a cost of repair work is nothing new here. Just the new year old, the cathedrals was fire was struck by lightning. That the Lightning Strike from the Lightning Strike in 1998 that struck the east spier. At the time, repairs are made from wood is recently routine upkeep revealed damage from many years of wear and tear. The outside was so weak, that pieces of heavy limestone started falling. There just pieces of the fa . Ade property, they found these pieces. It was a grace because no one was hurt. Below ground, and area offlimits, there are clear signs of severe aging that can also be seen

Denver s Angel of Charity Julia Greeley is one step closer to sainthood

Denver s Angel of Charity Julia Greeley is one step closer to sainthood The canonization process for Julia Greeley, also known as Denver’s “Angel of Charity, took one step forward this month. and last updated 2021-02-10 10:22:05-05 DENVER — The canonization process for Julia Greeley, also known as Denver’s “Angel of Charity,” took one step forward this month. “Several thousand pages of documents were submitted to the Vatican and their job is to go through those and to see if this is first of all, someone who lived a life of virtue and second of all, lived an exemplary life that needs to be elevated,” said Father Ron Cattany, the pastor of the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, the church where Greeley is buried.

Churches adapt Christmas celebrations amid COVID concerns

Churches adapt Christmas celebrations amid COVID concerns Churches in Denver are changing their Christmas celebrations to adhere to COVID concerns and social distancing guidelines. and last updated 2020-12-24 20:30:58-05 DENVER — Christmas looks different this year. Many churches across Denver, though they will be celebrating the holiday, will have smaller, more refined celebrations instead of the large gatherings of tradition. We are not going to bring people together and risk sharing the virus with others, especially when we can connect and share virtually, said Rev. Bradley Laurvick of the Highlands United Methodist Church. Our traditional service couldn t be in the building, so we got out of the building.

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