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St. Rafka Maronite Church

The Best Kept Secret in Denver!

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St. Rafka's Latest Events

Divine Liturgy Followed by Social Hour(s)
Sun Sep 05, 2010 @10:30AM - 11:45AM
Parish Pastoral Council Meeting
Wed Sep 08, 2010 @07:15PM - 09:00PM
St. Rafka's International Festival
Sun Sep 12, 2010 @10:30AM - 08:00PM
Divine Liturgy Followed by Social Hour(s)
Sun Sep 19, 2010 @10:30AM - 11:45AM
Divine Liturgy Followed by Social Hour(s)
Sun Sep 26, 2010 @10:30AM - 11:45AM
Divine Liturgy Followed by Social Hour(s)
Sun Oct 03, 2010 @10:30AM - 11:45AM
  • Eparchial Bishop:

    His Excellency
    Bishop Robert Shaheen, D.D.
    1021 S. 10th St.
    St. Louis, MO 63104-3518
    Tel. 314.231.1021
    Fax. 314.231.1418

  • Pastor:

    Fr. Armando Elkhoury
    St. Rafka Maronite Church
    2301 Wadsworth Blvd.
    Lakewood, CO 80214-5710
    Tel: 720.833.0354
    Fax: 720.833.0390

  • Liturgy Schedule:

    Sundays at 10:30A.M.
    Holy Days at 7:00P.M.

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Welcome to Denver's Hidden Treasure!

We invite you to be a part of our spiritual family.

St. Rafka Maronite Church is a place where you can fall in love anew with God. We invite you to enter into a loving, compassionate, and meaningful relationship with God the Father, His only begotten Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit through the unique and rich theology, spirituality, and traditions of the Maronite Church.

A hidden treasure in Lakewood, CO, a suburb of Denver, St. Rafka Maronite Church witnesses to Jesus Christ’s plan of salvation for us: from His conception, birth, and holy baptism to His saving passion, life-giving death, His burial for three days, His glorious resurrection, ascension to heaven, His sitting at the right hand of the Father, and His wondrous, awesome and royal return, when He shall judge all people and separate them according to their deeds.

We invite you to be a part of our spiritual family.

Maronites in the United States are bearers of a rich tradition. Not only do they embody their ethnic heritage, but they also witness to two great religious traditions, the tradition of the earliest converts to Christianity and the rich heritage of the Church of Antioch. Their prayers and liturgical formulas are filled with references to Sacred Scripture. Their hymns are filled with the poetry of the Middle East. Maronite theology emphasizes the mysteriousness of God, but also the call to humans to be united to divinity through the humanity of Christ. It declares that humans beings are not only created in the image and likeness of God, but are also called to a new creation through the Holy Spirit in baptism where they become spiritual beings called to immortality. It honors the Blessed Mother as being the New Eve and the paradigm of the Church.

The Best Kept Secret in Denver, CO

St. Rafka Maronite Church is the best kept secret in Denver! In their worship and liturgy, the Maronites reflected the tradition of Jewish Christianity. The theology found in their liturgy is that of St. Ephrem, one of the greatest Fathers of the Church. Their earliest Eucharistic Prayer (Anaphora), known as the Anaphora of Third Peter or Sharar, is the oldest in the Church and shares a common ancestry with the Chaldean Anaphora of Addai and Mari. Many of the liturgical prayers and the ritual of baptism can be traced to St. Ephrem and another great Syriac writer, James of Serug. Get to know the Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church from within by praying her prayers as found in her liturgical worship. Come and See the beauty of God as seen through the eyes of this ancient and Apostolic Church.

Welcome to your Spiritual Home. We invite you to share in this hidden treasure. St. Rafka Maronite Church, the best kept secret in Denver!

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. We know you'll love it!
2301 Wadsworth Blvd. • Lakewood, CO 80214 • Tel: 720.833.0354 • Fax: 720.833.0390


Spiritual and Thought Provoking Corner

St. Rafka's 1st Communicants - May 9, 2010
Left to right:

Anna Conkling, Elissa Maalouf, Natalie Cohlmia,
Farid Dagher, Sharbel Dagher, and Dani Haddad

St. Rafka's 2010 First Communicants
 
St. Rafka's First ENDOW Group PDF print email
Written by Dr. Susan Childress   
Educating on the Dignity and Nature of Women - ENDOW

St. Rafka Maronite Church in Lakewood, Colorado hosted an ENDOW study group from September 2009 through January 2010. Nine women met every 2 weeks after the Divine Liturgy on Sunday afternoons to share a meal and study Pope John Paul II’s Letter to Women.

This letter, written on the eve of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995, was partly written in response to the world reaction to the Church after the UN International Conference on Population and Development held one year earlier in Cairo. At the Cairo conference, a crusade for abortion and eugenic population control programs led by the United States pushed unsuccessfully for abortion on demand as a means of population control, blocking out the discussion of all other population and development issues.

In contrast, the Catholic Church represented by the Vatican defended the dignity of the person and the need for programs to promote development in Third World countries. Afterwards, the press accepted the population control lobby’s depiction of the Vatican at Cairo as anti-woman, anti-sex, and in favor of unrestrained procreation, prompting Pope John Paul II to declare 1995 the “Year of the Woman” and to write “Letter to Women” to all women to better explain the position of the Church to the public.

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