We now can celebrate the Mass with a portion of the faithful attending in person!


We have received guidelines from the Archdiocese of Denver to increase access to the Sacraments as we move into this new "Safer at Home" phase Governor Polis has declared for the State. We are able to celebrate Mass again with a portion of the faithful attending in person. Changes will take place starting this coming weekend, May 9th-10th, however due to the continued effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and our inability to safely allow everyone to fit into the church, the faithful are still able to receive a dispensation from the Sunday Mass Obligation.

In an abundance of caution for each other we are asking those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or who have recently been in contact with someone with symptoms of COVID-19 to not come to church, but to stay home.

Weekend Masses

    • We are returning to our regularly scheduled weekend Masses (Sat. 4:30pm, Sun. 8am, 10am, 5pm).

    • All Masses will be live-streamed.

    • A lottery will be held to choose a limited number of in-person participants for each of the weekend Masses in our church premises.

    • All attendees should adhere to social distancing norms.

Sunday Mass Obligation

    • Those whose names are not chosen in the lottery to attend Mass in person are dispensed from their Sunday obligation.

    • Keeping holy the sabbath should still be observed as an intentional time in prayer including participation in one of the live-streamed Masses at the normal Mass times, and making a spiritual communion, or coming to Holy Communion after the Mass (see below).

Holy Communion

    • Holy Communion will be distributed to those attending Mass inside the church, St. Clare Hall, and Frasatti Hall areas.

    • Holy Communion will be available for 30 minutes after each of the Masses. Parishioners not chosen in the lottery to attend in person can watch a live-streamed Mass and then come to the church at the end of Mass to receive Holy Communion.

    • Please adhere to social distancing norms.

Hygiene and Sanitizing

    • Following suggested best practices, everyone in the church premises is asked to wear a mask.

    • Hand sanitizer stations are set up for your safety and convenience.

    • It is not possible for us to ensure each space in the building is sanitized.

    • Social distancing norms will be respected.


Seat Reservations

Instead of a lottery, we are now doing seat reservations, assigned on a first-come/first-serve basis. When you open the form, you will be able to see updated seat availability for that Mass. Please sign up only for the Mass you will attend.