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Celebrating Black Catholic History Month An African-American Journey to Canonization

By Sandra B. Jordan

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November is Black Catholic History Month in the United States. It is a time to emphasize the significant contributions and rich history of Black Catholics, regardless of their country of origin.

Established in 1990 by the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, November was chosen because a number of important dates for Black Catholics fall within the month. This includes the feast day of the Colorado Springs Council for Black Catholics’ patron saint — St. Martin de Porres. St. Martin de Porres, a Peruvian, is the only Black saint from the western hemisphere. It is also a special time to promote awareness of and sharing information about Black Catholic notables, especially African-Americans.

Setting Captives Free More than 23,500 rosaries prayed during October for an end to human trafficking

By Monica Lichtenberger

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COLORADO SPRINGS. The ACT for Freedom Now Second Annual Rosary Appeal ran from October 1-31. All Catholic organizations and Catholics were encouraged to pledge and pray rosaries and fast throughout October to end human trafficking and pornography; to build strong, holy families to protect the innocence and purity of children; and to protect all who work in the fight against human trafficking. Many Colorado Springs Diocese churches, schools, religious communities, men’s groups and women’s groups, ministries, Bible and rosary groups participated as well as individuals. Individuals outside our diocese and from 11 other states besides Colorado joined in the mission to pray and fast to end modern slavery.

St. Mary's Cathedral 2025 Capital Campaign

By Very Rev. Jaimes Ponce, J.C.D.

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I greet you in the peace and love of our Lord Jesus Christ.

As rector of St. Mary’s Cathedral, I am privileged to witness the vibrant and diverse faith life of our community, and I am deeply thankful for the support and dedication you all show to the Church. It is with gratitude and a spirit of collaboration that I come to you today.

House of the Virgin Mary - A hidden gem in the city of Ephesus

By Sean M. Wright

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When Jesus, therefore, saw his mother and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, thy son.”  Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, thy mother.” And from that hour the disciple took her into his home (Jn 19:26, 27). 

With those words, the dying Christ commended his mother to the loving care of St. John the Apostle. Where Mary lived with the beloved disciple afterward is an open question.

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    2025 Advent/Christmas/New Years schedules 0 Parish News
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    2025 Advent/Christmas/New Years schedules

    See a list of parish Advent activities and Christmas Masses and more. Upcoming Holy Days of Obligation  Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mon., Dec. 8 Christmas Day, Thurs., Dec. 25 Solemnity of...

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