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From Womb to Tomb: How Respect Life Denver Serves the Vulnerable at Every Stage
Together with the new Catholic End-of-Life Network, Respect Life Denver is working to defend the dignity of every human life — from the first heartbeat to the final breath. (Photo: Lightstock) Respect Life Denver, a ministry of Catholic Charities, is on a mission to help transform Colorado into a sanctuary where every human being is valued and protected at every stage of life. While that mission begins with the unborn, the most vulnerable among us, it does not end there. Resp

Catholic Charities
5 days ago3 min read


'I Love Them, Lord, But Do I Love Them Like You?': Wrestling With Dilexi Te
Pope Leo XIV's first exhortation reminds us that the poor are not a problem to fix, but persons to love — and that every act of service begins with conversion of heart. (Photo courtesy of Christ in the City) By Philip Couture Director of Formation Christ in the City There’s a question that has defined all my years in Denver: “How do I serve the poor?” That’s probably not the question that follows most people through the Mile High City, but it marked my very first days her

Guest Contributor
Oct 215 min read


She Lost Her Sight to Violence, But Found Her Vision in Christ: Cristal’s Testimony of Faith
Surviving trauma and a traumatic brain injury, Cristal came to find true peace and real forgiveness in Jesus Christ and his Church....

Guest Contributor
Sep 93 min read


'Mercy Had a Face': How One Man’s Detour Sparked a Life of Mission
(Photo provided) For Sam Schultz, a life of service began with an unexpected detour. While driving through Denver six years ago,...

Archdiocese of Denver
Jun 54 min read


Love Your Neighbor Out of Love for God
(Photo courtesy of Christ in the City) In the last issue of the Denver Catholic, I emphasized that our primary calling is to love God...

Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Mar 314 min read


Spreading Easter Hope to the Streets of Denver
We’ve all had that feeling, you see someone at a stoplight with a cardboard sign. Do I make eye contact or look straight ahead? Should I...

Makena Cervantes
Apr 22, 20245 min read


National Eucharistic Pilgrimage to venture through Colorado June 5-12
Perpetual Pilgrims on retreat with Bishop Andrew Cozzens (Photo courtesy of Bonnie Thibault/National Eucharistic Pilgrimage) This summer,...

Aaron Lambert
Apr 2, 20243 min read


Spiritual mothers in our midst: the <em>Fraternas</em> celebrate 25 years
The Marian Community of Reconciliation, better known as the Fraternas , is celebrating 25 years of evangelization, spreading the love of...

Aaron Lambert
Apr 6, 20163 min read


'Like Mary and John at the foot of the Cross': Inside Christ in the City
(Photo by Denver Catholic Staff) Makena Clawson has been involved with Christ in the City (CIC) since she was in college. She now serves...

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 25, 20164 min read


Living out the corporal works of mercy
Warm food for the poor and homeless Lent is a time of penance. That means we give up things or habits we are attached to so that we can...

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 31, 20163 min read
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