Why Do We ‘Offer it Up’? Why Do We ‘Offer it Up’? By Lucas Pollice, M.T.S. Lucas Pollice / Friday, January 30, 2026 0 152 As we prepare to enter the season of Lent, we are all starting to think about what we are going to give up such as sweets or coffee, and one of the key themes of Lent is fasting. But this brings up the important question of why do we “offer it up” and what is the meaning of redemptive suffering? Many of the answers come from St. John Paul II in his magnificent apostolic letter “Salvifici doloris” (On The Redemptive Meaning of Christian Suffering). St. John Paul II gives us great insights on how Jesus, through his own suffering and death, has transformed our suffering to become redemptive. Read more
Bishop James R. Golka Friday, April 10, 2026 THE BISHOP'S CROZIER: With Humble Gratitude To the good faithful of the Diocese of Colorado Springs: Please know of my abundant gratitude to every one of you. Your kindness, generosity, faithfuness, and prayers have been gifts to me.
Bishop James R. Golka Friday, April 10, 2026 EL BÁCULO DEL OBISPO: Con sincera gratitud A los buenos fieles de la Diócesis de Colorado Springs: Por favor, tengan presente mi más sincero agradecimiento hacia cada uno de ustedes. Su amabilidad, generosidad, fidelidad y oraciones han sido regalos para mí.