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The Lepanto Project


​What is THE LEPANTO PROJECT?
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The Lepanto Project is a grassroots initiative to Keep People in Colorado Healthy and Safe throughout Life from Conception to Natural Death using a combined approach of Advocacy, Education, Coalition Building, Media and, most of all, PRAYER.

All donations to The Lepanto Project will support activities such as printing and distributing Rosary cards to parishes state-wide to encourage Prayer in Support of Life from Conception to Natural Death, providing advocacy training to pro-life groups and purchasing materials to help educate the public on the Sanctity and Dignity of EVERY LIFE.

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of the
WONDERFULLY MADE

Dr. Francis Smith, PhD


Month's Mind Memorial Mass for Dr. Francis Smith.
​Begins with a recitation of the Most Holy Rosary by Deacon Wayne. The poignant Homily by Fr. David begins at 47:30. Listen for Fr. Kevin playing Francis' Green Violin. Don't miss Fr. Daniel Nolan playing the bagpipes at the end of the Mass.  What an absolutely beautiful and fitting tribute to our Dear Francis.☘️ ✝️ 💚
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The Latin Requiem Mass for Dr. Francis Smith. The  Homily by Fr. Nolan begins at 25:30.

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