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Come join us for our next book club discussion, this week...http://catholicbookclubofdenver.blogspot .com/
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(3rd or 4th Wednesdays), 5:00 to 6:30 p.m in the Cardinal Stafford Library - 1300 S. Steele St., Denver - everyone is welcome!For info, contact Michael Woodward 303-715-3192 email Michael

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Far be it from me to gross you out over your Wheaties. But there may be bedbugs in your library books.Denver Public Library has banned one of its most avid users for spreading the tiny insects in volumes of obscure literature that he borrows each week.Three times since Sept. 3, the city has ...

Cardinal Stafford Library Our library staff went to see the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls play a couple years back. A real kick. These are some of their names: Anne Shank; Aphromighty; Ca$$hole; L'il Bitch; Madam MaimYa; Misstress Tarable; Otter PopHer; Pinky 500; Raven LunaChic; Roboflow; She Who Cannot Be Named; Tawny Gun.
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She's petite, she's middle-aged, she's bookish, and if she gets a chance, she'll knock you on your keister.

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(3rd or 4th Wednesdays), 5:00 to 6:30 p.m in the Cardinal Stafford Library - 1300 S. Steele St., Denver - everyone is welcome!For info, contact Michael Woodward 303-715-3192 email Michael

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Helpdesk support back in the day of the middle age with English subtitles. Original taken from the show "Øystein og jeg" on Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK)in 2001. With Øystein Backe (helper)and Rune Gokstad (desperate monk). Written by Knut Nærum.

Cardinal Stafford Library The Cardinal Stafford Library will be closed on Friday, August 14th for an all-day Faculty/Staff Orientation to the new academic year. Come back Monday!

Cardinal Stafford Library The Cardinal Stafford Library will be closed on Friday, August 14th for an all-day Faculty/Staff Orientation to the new academic year. Come back Monday!
One Day Only
Time:10:00AM Thursday, August 13th
Location:Cardinal Stafford Library

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Fans of Cardinal Stafford Library:
Book Club is reading HOME by Marilynne Robinson
Discussion on August 19, 5pm
Hope you can come.
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(3rd or 4th Wednesdays), 5:00 to 6:30 p.m in the Cardinal Stafford Library - 1300 S. Steele St., Denver - everyone is welcome!For info, contact Michael Woodward 303-715-3192 email Michael

Cardinal Stafford Library Join members of the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious for a presentation and book signing of "The Foundations of Religious Life: Revisiting the Vision"
book signing with our very own Sr. Prudence Allen
Time:5:00PM Wednesday, May 27th
Location:Cardinal Stafford Library

Cardinal Stafford Library A Vision for the Future of Women Religious...our very own Sr. Prudence Allen at a book signing!

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From Publishers Weekly
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) wrote some of the most beautiful and innovative poetry in English of the late 19th century. In Hansen's vivid fiction, Hopkins is a promising Oxford graduate who writes verse throughout college, converts to Roman Catholicism in his early 20s and takes church order...s. Those acts ostracize him from his family and silence his poetry. In parallel with Hopkins's story, Hansen explores the event that jolts Hopkins back into writing in 1875: the sinking of the Deutschland—whose victims include five Catholic nuns exiled from Germany by Bismarck—at the mouth of the Thames. Delivering a deft blend of literary biography and disaster tale, Hansen (Mariette in Ecstasy, etc.) wrings a white-knuckled drama out of the lives of the poet/priest and five extraordinary German women, who were headed to St. Louis, Mo., to lead the American branch of their order. As for Hopkins, his poetry is poorly received for its unconventionality, and his Jesuit superiors punish him for his oddities (Hansen steers clear of Hopkins's sexuality). Hansen finds in the difficult paths of six remarkable people the pursuit of a tranquil, soothing God of intimacy and tolerance and unquenchable love. Fans of Hopkins's verse will cherish the chance to revisit the astonishing 280-line The Wreck of the Deutschland, reprinted as a coda. (May) Read More
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) wrote some of the most beautiful and innovative poetry in English of the late 19th century. In Hansen's vivid fiction, Hopkins is a promising Oxford graduate who writes verse throughout college, converts to Roman Catholicism in his early 20s and takes church order...s. Those acts ostracize him from his family and silence his poetry. In parallel with Hopkins's story, Hansen explores the event that jolts Hopkins back into writing in 1875: the sinking of the Deutschland—whose victims include five Catholic nuns exiled from Germany by Bismarck—at the mouth of the Thames. Delivering a deft blend of literary biography and disaster tale, Hansen (Mariette in Ecstasy, etc.) wrings a white-knuckled drama out of the lives of the poet/priest and five extraordinary German women, who were headed to St. Louis, Mo., to lead the American branch of their order. As for Hopkins, his poetry is poorly received for its unconventionality, and his Jesuit superiors punish him for his oddities (Hansen steers clear of Hopkins's sexuality). Hansen finds in the difficult paths of six remarkable people the pursuit of a tranquil, soothing God of intimacy and tolerance and unquenchable love. Fans of Hopkins's verse will cherish the chance to revisit the astonishing 280-line The Wreck of the Deutschland, reprinted as a coda. (May) Read More
Come discuss with us!
Time:5:00PM Wednesday, May 20th
Location:Cardinal Stafford Library

Cardinal Stafford Library
USED BOOK SALE
November 15th – 22nd
Sat-Sun 10am-4pm
Mon-Thu 8am-10pm
Fri – 8am-6pm
Preview sale for
current members of
Friends of the Library
Friday Nov 14th 5-9pm
Saturday Nov 15th 8-10am
Memberships available at the door for $20
Over 30,000 gently used books in all categories
Specially priced collectible books
Hardback...s $4 Trade Paperbacks $2 Mass-market paperbacks 50¢
Half-price Monday – Thursday bag sale starting Friday
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November 15th – 22nd
Sat-Sun 10am-4pm
Mon-Thu 8am-10pm
Fri – 8am-6pm
Preview sale for
current members of
Friends of the Library
Friday Nov 14th 5-9pm
Saturday Nov 15th 8-10am
Memberships available at the door for $20
Over 30,000 gently used books in all categories
Specially priced collectible books
Hardback...s $4 Trade Paperbacks $2 Mass-market paperbacks 50¢
Half-price Monday – Thursday bag sale starting Friday
Read More
Huge event - open to the public
Time:5:00PM Friday, November 14th
Location:Cardinal Stafford Library

Cardinal Stafford Library
"When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes."
-Desiderius Erasmus
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