Contemplative Outreach assists people in their spiritual journey by
developing a prayer-life based on scripture called Lectio Divina.
This ancient prayer of the Church opens us to a contemplative outlook
and deepens our personal relationship with the Triune God, particularly
when Centering Prayer, the prayer of silence, is utilized. Contact:
Alice Anne Pilkington (303-772-7804).
Parents in Prayer
The Parents in Prayer Group meets in the Cry Room every Thursday at
2 p.m. during the school year. Come join other parents in praying
for issues most dear to our hearts. Contact Terri Brodie (303-485-0427).
Queen of Peace Rosary
Queen of Peace Rosary Group meets every Thursday evening at 7:15 to
9:00. We say the rosary, consecrate ourselves to Mary and have a reading
from the writings of Fr. Gobbi who is the founder of the Marian Movement
of Priests, a worldwide organization. This is followed by informal
discussion of current topics of the church especially Marian subjects.
We are a small diverse group of 10 to 12 members. Everyone is welcome.
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Palabra
de Vida
The Palabra de Vida is an active Charismatic body of men and women
with over 300 members. We praise and worship God the Father the Son,
Holy Spirit and Holy Mother Mary. Meetings are held once a week. See
date and time below. Our group coordinators meet once a month to study
the scriptures and share their faith. Women meet every Tuesday and
men meet every Monday. We also have smaller groups that meet once
a month for faith sharing and scripture reading. They are broken down
into smaller groups by the number of years they been in the the ministry
ranging from 0,1,2,3 years. Our mission is to foster God's love and
to evangelize and bring people back to the Catholic faith. We encourage
Church attendance and promote all of the holy Sacraments specially
the participation in Holy Communion.
Contact Person: L.
Alonso Granados or call the Church office at 303-776-0737, ext.
110.
Meetings: Saturdays 6:30 PM to 8:45 PM. in the St. Johns Church.
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