RELICS OF ST. THOMAS MORE & ST. JOHN FISHER
The relics of two saints who exemplified courage and conviction in the face of persecution are coming to the Archdiocese of Denver. St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher were prominent 16th century Englishman who stood against King Henry VIII’s attempted supremacy over the Catholic Church, and accepted martyrdom instead of abandoning their faith. This fearless witness is especially compelling to American Catholics today, as we face threats to our religious liberty and right of conscience.
Relics of the saints will be available for veneration at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Denver from 9AM-12 NOON & 4:30 – 5:30PM. After the 5:30PM Mass at the Cathedral there will be a presentation about the relics and an opportunity for veneration. The Strength of the Saints Relic Tour is being organized by the Colorado Catholic Conference, and is part of the broader Fortnight for Freedom, a call to fourteen days of prayer, education and action for religious freedom in the United States and abroad.
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO VOTE IN THE COLORADO PRIMARY ELECTION
To be counted, ballots must be received by the county clerk by 7 p.m. on Election Day – postmarks don’t count. Voters should return their ballots personally to a ballot drop box or Voter Service and Polling Center, rather than by mail.
Use the online voter registration system or contact your county clerk and recorder to find a convenient location to return your ballot.
Unaffiliated voters can participate in today’s primary by going to a polling location and choosing to affiliate Republican or Democrat.