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1900, California Street, 80202, Denver, Denver County, US Estados Unidos
contactos teléfono: +1 303-292-1556
sitio web: www.holyghostchurch.info
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 39.7480931, Longitude: -104.9879706
Polka Dot Pilgrim
::The best parish hands down in the whole archdiocese of Denver!I no longer live in this archdiocese but Holy Ghost and the Oblates of Mary will always hold a special place in my heart.Fr Chris does an outstanding job as pastor of this parish!Its always been my experience that parishes run by religious orders as opposed to archdiocesan priests are much more geared to the spiritual with many Devotions in the parish,many opportunities for confession and mass.That is certainly true of Holy Ghost!There is a reason that many parishioners travel to come to Holy Ghost parish because it is a true diamond in the rough!
Anthony Sproule
::The peace and tranquility that I feel any place around this church, making this homeless experience of mine. Being more magical, especially since im from out of state
Jordan C
::Expensive. Wow... Paid 50 to get myself and two friends in.. Scary pretty sure everyone's on drugs.. What's up with paying such a stiff cover charge and then being forced to buy a 36$ double shot of well whiskey.. Wow.. We left before we got drugged I doubt I'll ever be back place was dead at midnight on a Friday that should tell you just about all you need to know. I was very disappointed and we left after 30 minutes. I would stay away from this place. Much better cheaper and more fun places to visit. What a shame.
Lazarusx Xsurazal
::I was a bum in the early 2000’s. I slept at this church from when it opened in the morning until the first service was over. They gave out food to other homeless people at breakfast and lunch; I ate and found respite here .... those times where so hard. This house of worship kept me alive, Kept me warm for a few hours and most importantly, gave me respite when people, strangers, family and friends refused to lend a hand. I wanted to die, just waiting to die from exposure... I was a bum who read books at the library to keep his sanity; bathed in the public bathrooms, walked the streets all night to stay warm and slept in parking garages and staircases drunk people pissed in, i ran from security when discovered. I will never forget how cold it gets outside here; but how colder people could be to someone or anyone who in there eyes is a no one. During this whole process I was in the process of joining the military. From the streets. /I eventually joined the military and fought multiple deployments, led soldiers in countless battles, didn’t lose a single person under my watch in combat and I did it because I believed in you. I will never forget this place, the two to 3 hours of rest got me through. I’m now a military veteran, father, student with 2 bachelor degrees and a master degree as well as a licensed contractor and manager of a non profit who devotes their energy to giving back to those who are in need. Thank you for opening a welcoming door in the morning to some people the world forgot who had just lived through the darkest night every night in this city... God bless.
Janejira Cervone
::Stumbled upon this church while touring Denver...what a wonderful surprise! I attended the 10 O'clock mass which was partially in Latin--so rare. I loved everything about the church; the scale, architecture, incense, the relevancy of the sermon were all just wonderful. I wished there were more churches like this.