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A Catholic Guide to Primary Voting in Colorado
From the sanctity of life to religious liberty and economic justice, Catholic teaching provides principles for faithful citizenship. (Photo: Lightstock) It’s a big year in Colorado, with many important elected positions up for voting, from the Governor to the Attorney General to various state and local representative positions. On June 30th, voters will decide who will represent each political party on the November General Election ballot during the state primaries. Candida

Colorado Catholic Conference
Jun 34 min read


What Catholics Need to Know About Colorado’s 2026 Legislative Session
From religious freedom and parental rights to homelessness and human trafficking, the Colorado Catholic Conference reflects on a consequential year at the Capitol. The 2026 legislative session at the Colorado State Capitol considered several important topics for Catholics. (Photo: Pixabay) The 2026 Legislative Session kicked off on January 14. Lawmakers exceeded their allowable threshold of submitted bills (500 total bills for 100 total members), continuing a recent years-lon

Colorado Catholic Conference
May 2111 min read


Colorado Families to Benefit from Historic New Catholic School Scholarship Tax Credit
The federal law, supported by Governor Jared Polis, will help generate new scholarship opportunities for K-12 students across the state. Governor Jared Polis, the first Democratic governor to opt into the new federal tax credit scholarship law, joined Seeds of Hope and students from Holy Family High School in Broomfield and Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic STEM School in Wheat Ridge at a celebratory event at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. (Photo courtesy of Seeds of Ho

Denver Catholic Staff
May 213 min read


Colorado Bishops Urge Faithful to Call Senators to Vote NO on HB26-1309
(Photo: Unsplash) The four Colorado bishops and the diocesan administrator of the Diocese of Colorado Springs have issued a joint letter through the Colorado Catholic Conference regarding HB26-1309, urging the faithful to call their senators to vote no unless major amendments are made before passage. The full letter is printed below. Colorado Bishops’ Statement on HB26-1309 Abuse in Cases of Separation We, the Catholic Bishops of Colorado, are deeply concerned about several

Colorado Catholic Conference
May 82 min read


Colorado Catholic Conference Responds to Supreme Court Decision Striking Down State Ban on Gender Dysphoria Care for Minors
United States Supreme Court Building Courtesy: WIX Editor’s Note: On March 31, 2026, the United States Supreme Court issued its ruling striking down Colorado’s ban on "so-called" conversion therapy for minors. The following statement is from the Colorado Catholic Conference, which represents the collective public policy voice of the Catholic bishops of Colorado. Colorado Catholic Conference Statement on the United States Supreme Court victory in Chiles v. Salazar The Col

Denver Catholic Staff
Mar 312 min read


Pro-Family Propositions Heading to Colorado Secretary of State Ahead of 2026 Ballot
(Photo: Unsplash) After months of dedicated effort, three ballot initiatives backed by the Catholic Church in Colorado are heading to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office for review and eventual inclusion in the November 2026 ballot. Proposition 109, “The Protect Women and Girls’ Sports Act,” garnered over 170,000 signatures and aims to designate sports as male, female or co-ed, thereby protecting women and girls’ private spaces. Proposition 110, “The Protect Children fro

Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 243 min read


Colorado Families Rally at Capitol for School Choice Week: ‘Every Child Deserves a Fit’
Students, parents and educators celebrate educational freedom — and renewed support for parents as primary educators. Priscilla Rahn, headmaster of Excalibur Classical Academy, speaks during the School Choice Week rally at the Colorado State Capitol on Tuesday. (Photo by Matt Walker) By Matt Walker Hundreds of students, parents and educators gathered at the State Capitol on Tuesday to celebrate National School Choice Week, making visible a fraction of the hundreds of educatio

Guest Contributor
Jan 294 min read


With Roe Gone, We Still Need a Culture of Life
(Photo: Denver Catholic design) Volunteering in the Pro-Life movement in the 1990s, I remember praying for the overturning of Roe v. Wade as if it would immediately end the abortion problem in the United States. As a high schooler, it seemed like a simple enough solution. Roe v. Wade caused the mess, so getting rid of it should take care of things. But now, after Dobbs v. Jackson, what has actually changed in the last three and a half years? Even though abortion is now res

Jared Staudt
Jan 224 min read


2025 Colorado Legislative Session: Top 15 Priority Bills
(Photo: Hustvedt via Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0) The 75th General Assembly of the Colorado legislature adjourned the 2025 legislative...

Colorado Catholic Conference
May 9, 20259 min read


With abortion on the ballot in nine states, pro-lifers ‘need to be engaged,’ leader says
By Kate Quiñones/CNA With pro-abortion measures now on ballots in nine states, a prominent pro-life activist, appearing on EWTN’s...

EWTN News
Aug 24, 20243 min read


The good guys do exist: Catholic senators serving our state
The good guys don’t make the headlines very often. So here’s a friendly reminder that, in the political world, they do still exist....

Denver Catholic Staff
Jan 31, 20173 min read
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