Photos from the OLMC 10th Anniversary Mass
October 8, 2011
Seminary Chapel of Christ the King
St. John Vianney Seminary, Denver, CO
October 8, 2011
Seminary Chapel of Christ the King
St. John Vianney Seminary, Denver, CO
Pictures from Solemn High Mass - Easter Vigil April 24, 2011
Pictures from the Blessing of the New Fire &
Solemn High Mass - Easter Vigil April 24, 2011
April 21st - Maundy Thursday
Mass for Maundy Thursday at 7 PM
View pictures from the Triduum at OLMC below. Click on any thumbnail image to begin the slideshow.
April 20th Office of Tenebrae in Holy Week
Office of Maundy Thursday - Matins and Lauds.
April 21st - Maundy Thursday
Mass for Maundy Thursday at 7 PM
Office of Good Friday - Matins and Lauds
Pictures posted to the photo gallery from the Pontifical High Mass on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Dec 8.
Bishop James Conley - Celebrant.
Also posted recently to the Photo Gallery: Pictures form the Feast of Christ the King Solemn High Mass & All Saints Day Solemn High Mass and Children’s party.
To celebrate the closing of the Year of the Priest, Fr. Hearty gave a spiritual talk on Saturday June 5th. After the conference a short video was shown entitled: Alter Christus. The DVD was issued in conjunction with the Congregation of the Clergy this year. “Alter Christus”, a fast-paced film on the many aspects of the priesthood in the life of the Church.
Download the Audio file here:
FrHearty_YearPriest_652010.mp3
(28.7 mb mp3 audio)
Or Listen online to the audio below -
Fr. Brian Harrison - Talk II - Truth, Inspiration, & Innerancy of Sacred Scripture, and recent controversies.
Download Fr Harrison Conf 2.mp3 24 MB
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Fr. Brian Harrison OS, MA, STD, is an Australian born Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Father Harrison is a prolific writer on religious issues and an emeritus professor of theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (1989-2007). He currently resides in St. Louis, MO. Fr. Harrison spoke about Sacred Scripture, the Church’s teaching on its inerrancy, some of the problems with modern biblical scholarship and the need to include Scripture reading as a part of our spiritual life.
Fr. Harrison - Talk I - Role of Sacred Scripture.
Download Fr Harrison Conf 1.mp3 24.1 MB
Note: If you would like to save the MP3 file for later listening. Right click on link above and choose “Save Target As” and save the file to your computer.
Fr. Brian Harrison OS, MA, STD, is an Australian born Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Father Harrison is a prolific writer on religious issues and an emeritus professor of theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (1989-2007). He currently resides in St. Louis, MO. Fr. Harrison spoke about Sacred Scripture, the Church’s teaching on its inerrancy, some of the problems with modern biblical scholarship and the need to include Scripture reading as a part of our spiritual life.
Mrs. Jane Brennan, a post-abortive woman herself, shared to many parishioners at Our Lady of Mount Carmel her story of healing after abortion on October 26th, 2009. Jane Brennan has devoted her life now to speaking about the hurt and shame of abortion. Her powerful testimony is witness to the love and mercy of God.
Mrs. Jane Brennan, MS, a former member of NOW and Planned Parenthood volunteer, has devoted her private counseling practice, Hope for the Journey, to offer post-abortive women a safe place to reconcile unresolved grief and loss. In 2005 Brennan received the Pro-Vitae (For Life) award from the Archdiocese of Denver, an award given to those who have shown tremendous support for pro-life issues. Brennan has also published several pieces regarding abortion’s aftermath on various websites. Jane is the Silent No More Awareness Campaign Regional Coordinator and she volunteers with the Alternatives Pregnancy Center. Link to Jane Brennan’s website.
Download the audio from Jane Brennan’s talk- Jane_Brennan_Conversion_story.mp3
notes for Mass II.doc
notes for Mass III.doc
notes for Mass IV.doc
notes for Mass IX.doc
notes for Mass V.doc
notes for Mass VI.doc
notes for Mass VII.doc
notes for Mass VIII.doc