Category: Deacon Nathan Goebel
Archdiocese of Denver remains steadfast with ongoing growth of Priesthood
20th May
filmed & edited by: Jon Ervin, Jake Machado, Seth James DeMoor
Published on: 20th May 2014 — 12:43 PM / OBS: North America
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Denver, the Mile High City, Receives Seven Men to Christ’s Priesthood at Cathedral on Colfax Avenue
20th May
‘…I Will Make You Fishers of Men’
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila of Denver ordains seven men to the Catholic priesthood
Published on: May 20th 2013 — 10:09 AM / OBS: North America
music by: St. John Vianney Theological Seminary - Denver, CO
DENVER, CO, USA — Twenty years after World Youth Day 1993 in Denver, vocations to the priesthood in the Mile High City are on the rise. Strong evidence for the infusion of the Holy Spirit’s work in northern Colorado was on display at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception this past Saturday, as seven men laid down their life in service to Christ’s priesthood. Through God’s grace, and these men’s “YES” to Christ’s call, the Archdiocese of Denver received a huge boost of ‘ardor’ for the future work of the Church and the New Evangelization.
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Building Catholic Culture Block by Block in Denver with Deacon Goebel
26th March
I Want to Serve a Church that is Vibrant
“You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek”
Published on: March 27th, 2013 — 8:09 AM / OBS: North America
DENVER, CO, USA — “I wanted to be part of something bigger than myself.” Those words from Deacon Nathan Goebel are powerful, and rare in the 21st century. Do those words from the good Deacon resonate in your life? Better yet, will those words resonate in the streets of Denver over the next 5, 10, even 20 years from now? (more below)
Seth J. DeMoor
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music by: The Tallest Man on Earth, The Album Leaf, Modest Mouse
This short video and vignette on the faithful and lighthearted ‘Man of God’(as pointed out by his coffee mug) from Illinois, now serving the Archdiocese … Read More »