When our founding pastor, Msgr. Edward L. Buelt, started planning for our church building, he gave the architecture a great deal of thought. Due to his efforts, and with the help of a group of dedicated founding parishioners, we are blessed to have a church building rich in symbolism, all of which is intended to turn our minds and hearts toward God and Sacred Scripture.

Below are pictures and descriptions of the symbolism of our church design.


The Church

We just finished remodeling our sanctuary, utilizing design details from the original House of Loreto. To see the comparison, see the image below. The pictures above will be updated soon.


The Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel

We are blessed to have an Adoration Chapel that is open for adorers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information about our Adoration Chapel, as well as the entry code, please contact the Parish Office at 303.766.3800.

Come and spend an hour with Jesus, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament!


Stained Glass Windows