Week of Prayer for
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At the Archdiocese of Denver, celebrate the Great Jubilee.   You can see the ongoing preparations and activities by clicking on the Columbine at the left.

We are a 1 in 50 generation.  That's the odds of seeing the millennium turn.  Welcome to the Great Jubilee.

January 18, 2000.  The Holy Door at St. Paul's Outside the Walls in Rome is opened by the Holy Father, George Carey, the Anglican leader Archbishop of Canterbury and by Metropolitan Athanasios, representing Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I , the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians.

Great graces are at hand!  


GREAT JUBILEE LEARNING
 

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Dear Reader,

The mission of the website is, in a word, Jesus. We seek to make him known and glorified.  We seek to proclaim his Great Jubilee of the year 2000!

We know some of you are Catholics and some are not.  For each of you we have prepared something. 

See the three Icons at the left.  These are for learning. You've got some catching up to do!  Each one takes you its own web.  These Icon pages are:.

•  The Great Jubilee
•  The Holy Door: New Evangelization.
•  Our Lady of the New Advent

Each Icon's web page presents itself in two ways:

   1. Information, that is most of the printed material.
   2. Left hand column:  Web sub links including:

About. for our visitor unfamiliar with the Catholic Church. It contains material to answer the 'W' questions for you. Who, What, Where, When, Why....

Basics: definition information for all.

                  - - In Depth - -
Archbishop: Excerpts from Archbishop Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Denver.

Holy Father: Excerpts from Pope John Paul II, Universal Pastor of the Church..

The quickest way to get around the site is with the site outline.


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The Archdiocese of Denver
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