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  2. Auraria Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Colonial St. Cajetan’s Church, built in 1925, was one of three Catholic churches clustered within a six block radius in the Auraria neighborhood. St. Cajetan’s served as the focus of Auraria’s Spanish-speaking community until 1973, when construction of the Auraria Campus forced the parish to relocate.

  3. Saint Cajetan - Wikipedia

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    Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene CR (6 October 1480 – 7 August 1547), known as Saint Cajetan, was an Italian Catholic priest and religious reformer, co-founder of the Theatines. He is recognised as a saint in the Catholic Church , and his feast day is 7 August.

  4. Theatines - Wikipedia

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    The order was founded by Saint Cajetan (Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene), Paolo Consiglieri, Bonifacio da Colle, and Giovanni Pietro Carafa (afterwards Pope Paul IV).Carafa was Bishop of Chieti; Chieti (Theate) is a city of the Abruzzi in Central Italy, from which the congregation adopted its specific name, to distinguish it from other congregations (Barnabites, Somaschi, Caracciolini, etc ...

  5. John Kernan Mullen - Wikipedia

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    The J.K. Mullen Memorial Library at The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and a fund to provide ten annual scholarships for Colorado men to the university [2] The Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged in Denver [2] St. Mary's Academy of Leavenworth, Kansas [2] St. Cajetan's Catholic Church, a large Hispanic parish [2]

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic population of Colorado increased under his tenure from a few thousand to approximately 50,000. Sacred Heart of Jesus, the first Catholic church in Boulder, was dedicated in 1877. [3] In 1878, Frank Michaud funded the purchase of a wooden building in Fort Collins to become St. Joseph's, the first Catholic church in that city. [4]

  7. James Prohens - Wikipedia

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    James Prohens (born in Felanitx, Spain, 1911, died in Denver, 2007), poet.James Prohens, also known as Jaume Prohens i Bordoy, lived in Denver, for more than 50 years, where he was the parish priest of St. Cajetan's Church.

  8. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Denver - Wikipedia

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  9. John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Center's main building. The St. John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization is a Roman Catholic Institution in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver.The St. John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization campus is home to the Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary, Redemptoris Mater (seminary), Catholic Pastoral Center of the Archdiocese of Denver - (Archdiocesan Offices ...