Colorado's Only Jesuit Parish
One Bread, One Body
Q.: Your church is beautiful! Is it an historic building?
A: Yes! Our church was consecrated in 1924, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places of Historic Places in 1994. Learn more about the building and its history here.
Q: I don't go to church here, and I'm not even Catholic. Can I still visit the church and see the stained glass?
A: Yes! Please contact the parish office for information about visiting after Mass or by appointment.
Q.: I've attended Mass here before but haven't registered yet. Do I need to register? What happens when I register?
A: Registering as a parishioner puts you on our contact list, which makes keeping in touch easier. It also gives us, and the Archdiocese of Denver, an updated picture of parish growth and vitality. Please call the office with any questions, or simply register here.
Q: I've been Catholic my whole life but never heard of Restored Order. What does it mean and why does it matter for Religious Education?
A: Restored Order (RO) refers to the historical sequence of the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, First Eucharist). Some archdioceses in the country, including the Archdiocese of Denver, have "restored" the order in which children prepare for and receive these sacraments. Click here to learn more.