• Home
  • About
  • For New Readers
  • How To Post Comments

Holy Trinity Catholic Church Renovation Project Westminster Colorado

Ad Majorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis Gloriam

Feeds:
Posts
Comments

How To Post Comments

Love the comments on Holy Trinity Church’s Renovation Blog!

This blog is designed to allow members of our parish community a chance to share an opinion about the ideas and suggestions posted here. We not only welcome your feedback, we’re actively asking for it!

Posting is simple, but does require that the person leaving the comments have an account on WordPress, our host site. This page will walk you through the process of writing and publicizing your thoughts on a post.

comment-01.gif

Step 1. To leave a comment, start by clicking the word COMMENTS at the bottom of the post you want to comment on.

comment-02.gif

Step 2. If you’re not logged in, the system will request that you log in before you can leave a comment. If you have already created an account, you can log in on this screen:

comment-03.gif

Step 3. If you haven’t created an account, WordPress will ask you to create one. This is simple to do, and you only need to do it the first time. Click the GET A FREE WORDPRESS ACCOUNT link to begin the registration process.

comment-04.gif

Step 4. To get a WordPress account, make up a unique username and a password. The password should be over 6 characters and should include a mix of digits, upper and lower case letters and symbols. You’ll need to add your real e-mail address. Make sure you ask just for a username (unless you want to start a blog.)

Step 5. Once you’ve logged in, you can post your comments.

comment-05.gif
Unless you specifically want to be anonymous, we ask you to add your name to your comments. It’s good to know who we’re talking with.

Leave a Comment »

  • Please Pray for Us

    The Renovation Committee of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Westminster, Colorado has been charged with wisely applying a generous donation to the remodeling of our church building. We had hoped to complete this project by the 50th anniversary of our building's dedication in November 2009, but we are now praying for completion by Palm Sunday 2010.

  • How to help:

    • + Please pray for us
    • + Send us your images of the church (pictures of baptisms and weddings)
    • + Share your ideas and suggestions
    • + Donate to our project
  • E-mail Feedback

    Contact
  • Today’s Liturgy from Universalis

    Universalis
  • Categories

  • Tags

    2007 2008 2009 altar ambo architecture 101 beauty bells bulletin choir committee crucifix design Dominican easter Eckert exterior Franciscan Holy Trinity ideas kids Mary music narthex nave nun Other HT Church overflow painting Pope priorities QOTD quote redo sanctuary school stained glass statuary steeple Stroik tabernacle tower video wedding zoning
  • Help Support the Boys Up North

  • Top Posts

    • The Holy Trinity by El Greco
    • The Coronation of the Virgin by El Greco
    • Architecture 101: Inside your Church
    • Architecture 101: Romanesque, Sant'Ambrosio
    • The Holy Trinity by van Balen
    • The Holy Trinity by Tiepolo
    • Madonna and Child by Botticelli
    • Adoration of the Trinity by Dürer
    • Ideas: Renovating Sacred Heart, Peoria IL
    • JPII on Images of the Mother of God
  • Recent Comments

    kimjeongho on The Holy Trinity by van B…
    mmkr on Let’s Play “Church…
    Troy Bettinger on New Design: Looking at the…
    mmkr on New Design: Looking at the…
    exairguy on New Design: Looking at the…
    mmkr on Townhall II: Inside the New…
    mmkr on Heresy of the Month: Icon…
    mmkr on Woman embalmed, bronzed in fav…
    mmkr on Abp. Coleridge on Beauty in…
    Troy Bettinger on Abp. Coleridge on Beauty in…
  • Pray the Rosary

  • About Us

    • · Holy Trinity Catholic Church Web Page
    • · Holy Trinity Parish History by Tom Noel
  • Documents

    • · Archdiocese of Denver Pastoral Handbook (The “Blue Book”)
    • · Catechism of the Catholic Church
    • · Code of Canon Law (1983)
    • · JP2: Letter to Artists (1999)
    • · Sacrosanctum Concilium (1963)
    • · USCCB: Built of Living Stones (2000)
    • · USCCB: General Instruction of the Roman Missal [GIRM] (2003)
    • · USCCB: Liturgical Music Today (1982)
    • · USCCB: Music in Catholic Worship (1972)
    • · USCCB: Sing to the Lord – Music in Divine Worship (2007)
  • Resources

    • · Architects: Integration Design Group
    • · Building Division – City of Westminster, CO
  • Various Catholic Remodeling Projects

    • · Haec Est Domus Domini: Remodeling Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa
  • Blog Stats

    • 104,586 visitors

Blog at WordPress.com.

Theme: Mistylook by Sadish.