Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception

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Denver, United States

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Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is located in Denver, United States on 1530 Logan St. Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category catholic cathedral in United States.

Address

1530 Logan St

Phone

+1 3038317010

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Katie Perrotta

This is one of the most beautiful churches I’ve ever been to. The priests and deacon give beautiful homilies. The security is on point- Alan is particularly helpful. COVID safe, and confessions available often. Must see, even just to walk around. Get your camera ready, those stain glass windows are breathtaking. Love that there’s a 5:30pm evening Mass. makes daily Mass possible for me, which I am so grateful for. Jesus is here in the tabernacle- you have to stop by! A stunning place to celebrate the Eucharist.

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Gabe Zamudio

There's no better way to start the day than by attending the 7:00 am morning mass and witnessing the sunrise light up the beautiful stained glass! That, along with the sacred mass is amazing.

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Francis Roces

Love going to mass at this church! Always feel like home when I am inside!

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Luke Faulkner

A beautiful French Gothic cathedral basilica made up of granite and marble. The tabernacle is front and center in the gorgeously white high altar. The stained glass windows look unmodernized. Among other features, there are two side altars, plenty of confessionals on either side and a choir loft in the back. The table altar is in front of the high altar, and there’s no longer a communion rail. In addition, the last time that I know of a tradition Latin Mass (a Solemn High Mass) being celebrated here was in the summer of 2019 for the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pope St. John Paul II celebrated Mass here in 1993 for World Youth Day. Overall, this cathedral basilica speaks beauty and tradition. If you’re a faithful Catholic visiting Denver, I highly recommend going here for Mass. On a side note, the Archdiocese of Denver has always been a strong Catholic diocese, probably the best in the country, and the current bishop, Archbishop Samuel Aquila, is a good shepherd.

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Hugo Sapien

Gothic style. It is a beautiful place for meditation and worship. It is currently open for Mass only. It has a capacity of 800, but attendance is limited to 50. One must register online where you can see what slots are available. The most crowded time was up to 49. The others had plenty of seating. Seats are well spaced and maked as are the flows to enter and exit.