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James Golka was recently elevated from Bishop of Colorado Springs to replace the retiring Archbishop of Denver, Samuel J. Aquila. He joins Dan for his first media interview since the appointment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Golka was recently elevated from Bishop of Colorado Springs to replace the retiring Archbishop of Denver, Samuel J. Aquila. He joins Dan for his first media interview since the appointment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle Clark is at it again, injecting his leftist political bias into purported 'news' stories. While accidentally watching 9 NEWS after the Super Bowl, Dan notices the slant in his 'reporting' on the resignation of Denver Archbishop Samuel J Aquila:"Pope Leo has the potential to shift forty years of conservative politics in the Denver Archdiocese, which has seen three staunchly conservative leaders since the mid 1980s. Pope Leo is continuing Pope Francis's work to guide the Church in a more welcoming, less exclusionary direction with a focus on care for the poor - and immigrants.'
Samuel J. Aquila, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Denver, joins Dan for two segments to discuss his recent public comments on the issue of immigration in the United States, along with our nation's right to enforce its own borders against the influx of illegal aliens by the Trump administration.
Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County fills in for Dan (at trial) and talks to his one-time counterpart Mark Lamb, former Pinal County Sheriff, on the current deportation policies being enacted by President Trump.Also, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila of the Denver Archdiocese joins Sheriff Reams for an exclusive interview on the day of Pope Francis's death, discussing what it means for the Catholic Church and for him personally.
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila joins Dan to discuss the implications of Amendment 79, which would enshrine the right to a taxpayer-funded abortion in the Colorado constitution - with no restrictions.The Archbishop wrote an open letter on the proposal.“NO” ON 79: Archbishop urges opposition to dangerous pro-abortion amendment | Denver CatholicRep. Gabe Evans, GOP candidate for U.S. House, joins Dan with an update on his campaign down the stretch against incumbent Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo in the pivotal 8th Congressional District.Home - Gabe Evans for Congress (electgabeevans.com)
Hoy, al comenzar la temporada de Cuaresma, el arzobispo Samuel J. Aquila ha publicado una nota pastoral de Cuaresma titulada “Escúchenlo”. Comparte la importancia de tomar este tiempo de Cuaresma para silenciar nuestros corazones a través de la oración, permitiéndonos escuchar la voz de Dios y aprender de Jesús como nuestro maestro.
Para que tengan vida, una carta pastoral del arzobispo Samuel J. Aquila, leída por el padre Adrián Hernández. Una década después de la legalización de la marihuana en Colorado, el arzobispo Samuel Aquila aborda con valentía el impacto perjudicial de ese cambio cultural. Sintetizando la ley natural, las enseñanzas de la Iglesia y la investigación científica, la nueva carta pastoral considera clara y directamente los efectos negativos del uso recreativo de la marihuana y otras drogas en los individuos, las familias y las sociedades en general, así como nuestra respuesta como cristianos católicos. Nota del editor: (39:34) La cantidad correcta de dinero dada por la Legislatura del Estado de California es de 100 millones de dólares, no 11 millones de dólares. La versión impresa de la carta refleja esta cifra.
The 2023 Wyoming Catholic College graduation speaker and recipient of the college Sedes Sapientiae award was Most Reverend Samuel J. Aquila, the archbishop for the Archdiocese of Denver. His words were realistic about the challenges we face as a culture and as a Church, but there were nonetheless words filled with hope. After the graduation ceremony, I expressed my gratitude to him saying, “Thank you. I needed that.” And I suspect we all need what he had to say. Here are Archbishop Aquila's words to the Class of 2023 and the rest of us.
Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila condemns public figures portraying themselves as Catholic, who continue to lead others into the sin of abortion. Dan offers his insights on the Church's position and the conflicting public stance of politicians like President Joe Biden on issue against their supposed religious beliefs.
Amazon is spending Billions to bring Lord of the Rings to the small screen Margarite – I am a godmother and Catholic. The godfather is Baptist. Is this ok? Patrick shares a statement from Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila on the deadly shooting in Boulder and calls for a “Conversion of Hearts”. All show notes at The Patrick Madrid Show: April 26, 2021 – Hour 2 - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Jenna Ellis, Trump senior legal adviser, discusses the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court. Also, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila discusses his full-fledged support for Proposition 115, limiting late-term abortion in Colorado.
Dan has an in-depth conversation with Colorado Attorney General Phil Weister (D) on the AG office's findings in a report on sexual abuses of children in the state's Catholic Church, and where we go from here in holding other areas off society accountable for similar transgressions. Also Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila issues a powerful address regarding the entire situation, and Dan praises the Church for stepping up to pay victims for abuse as far back as 70 years ago - which affected 166 people.
"We believe that the people in Colorado are going to become informed about what's happening in our state with the late-term abortions — up to birth, for any reason — and vote to end this practice," said Keri Ebel in regard to Proposition 120, which needs 124,632 valid petition signatures by March 4, 2020, to go on the Colorado ballot in November 2020. The initiative would prohibit abortions after 22 weeks in Colorado. "People don't know that Colorado was the first state to decriminalize abortion, said John Ebel, referring to the 1967 law. "So we feel like this is a perfect battleground. We're going to start turning this around. And this is the time to do it." John and Keri Ebel are part of the Coalition for Women and Children, which is promoting the initiative through the website "DueDateTooLate.com." The urgent need is for people to gather petition signatures, with a training process available to those who sign up on the website. Respect Life Denver, the office of Catholic Charities that also produces Respect Life Radio, is helping recruit volunteers to gather petition signatures. If interested, send an email to life@ccdenver.org. Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, in a recent Denver Catholic column titled "Coloradans have a chance to rescue the unborn," wrote, "I urge all Catholics to get involved in this effort!"
The annual Celebrate Life Rally and March was held Jan. 12, 2019, beginning on the west steps of the Colorado state Capitol in Denver. David Bereit, the co-founder and former president of 40 Days for Life, was the emcee, introducing the Most Rev. Samuel J. Aquila, Archbishop of Denver. Other speakers included Deacon Geoff Bennett of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Denver and Elizabeth Felix of Students for Life of America. (Part 1 of 2 parts.) For more on Celebrate Life, go to RespectLifeDenver.org.