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3 DENVER CATHOLIC | NOVEMBER 25-DECEMBER 8, 2017 Vatican Notes Thank You Father. OUR PRIESTS HAVE CARED FOR US. NOW LET'S CARE FOR THEM. A special collection will be taken December 2nd & 3rd during mass to support our retired and infi rm priests. Your generous donation allows those who can assist parishes to continue in their ministry in a variety of pastoral settings and allows us to make sure their fi nancial needs are covered. Thank you for supporting our priests. Dr. Barbara Jenkins, AuD, BCABA Colorado's First Board Certifi ed Doctor of Audiology Diocese Parishioner We take your Hearing Seriously. www.AdvancedAudiology.com 303.649.2122 Centennial, Colorado 80112 • 85% of our patients come from physician and patient referrals • A+ Rated and BBB Gold Star Company • Most Humanitarian Practice • 2015 Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Ethics and Integrity Advanced Audiology, Inc. Hearing & Tinnitus Center Your Physician's Choice for Hearing and Tinnitus Care Your Physician's Choice for Hearing and Tinnitus Care K evin Kijewski, superintendent of Denver Catholic schools, has accepted a new position as the superintendent of archdiocesan schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit. He begins his new post Dec. 4. "I want to thank everyone for their support of our Catholic schools," Kijew- ski said. "Additionally, from the time I arrived here in Denver, everyone in the archdiocesan family has embraced me with open arms. For that, I am forever grateful. I will always be thankful for the opportunity to contribute to the success of our students and our school system." Kijewski has served as superinten- dent of Denver Catholic schools since 2015. Prior to that, he was associate superintendent of secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. During his tenure as superintendent in Denver, the OŸce of Catholic Schools launched two vision documents, "Worthy of the Name" and "Worthy of the Investment," and they also opened a new school in the Thornton area, Frassati Catholic Academy. Of his time in Denver, Kijewski is grateful. "It has been a joy to work with so many intelligent, passionate and genu- inely caring colleagues," he said. "I look forward to even greater success for the Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Schools in the years to come." Associate superintendent Adam Dufault has been named as interim superintendent for Denver Catholic schools following Kijewski's departure. Denver Catholic schools superintendent accepts new position in Archdiocese of Detroit Pope Francis to auction donated Lamborghini Kevin Kijewski has served as superintendent of Denver Catholic Schools since 2015. PHOTO BY ANDREW WRIGHT Pope Francis receives a donated Lamborghini Huracan at Casa Santa Marta on Nov. 15, 2017, which he will auction oŒ to benefit four charitable projects. The proceeds will be allocated to the Pon- tifical Foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), to help fund the Nineveh Plains Reconstruction Project, to the Pope John XXIII Community Association, and to two Italian charitable associations that focus their eŒorts in Africa. PHOTO © L'OSSERVATORE ROMANO

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