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Rachel’s Vineyard Colorado Offers Weekend of Hope and Healing
(Photo: Lightstock) From January 30 through February 1, 2026, Rachel’s Vineyard Colorado will host a confidential Catholic retreat designed to offer hope and healing to women and men carrying the hidden pain of a past abortion. Held at St. Mary Parish in Littleton, the weekend retreat invites participants into a safe, prayerful environment to encounter God’s mercy and begin a journey toward restoration. Rachel’s Vineyard retreats are rooted in the Church’s consistent teaching

Denver Catholic Staff
1 day ago2 min read


Weeks for Freedom Call Colorado Catholics to Prayer, Awareness and Action
The plague of human trafficking affects countless souls, and local Catholics are invited to pray, witness and work to end the vicious suffering. (Photo: Lightstock) Catholics across Northern Colorado are invited to unite in prayer and action during Weeks for Freedom, a focused observance running from January 10 to 24 dedicated to ending human trafficking through faith, education and concrete outreach. Taking place during Human Trafficking Prevention Month, the initiative invi

Denver Catholic Staff
1 day ago2 min read


Bishops invite faithful to pray novena for the unborn
(Photo: Lightstock) By Tessa Gervasini/CNA The United States bishops have invited Catholics to pray an annual Respect Life novena for the protection of the unborn. The Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is sponsoring the “9 Days for Life” prayer that will begin on Friday, Jan. 16, and end on Jan. 24. The novena is to be prayed in observance of the annual Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children on Jan. 22. T

Catholic News Agency
2 days ago2 min read


A Simple Gift That Changes Everything: Marisol Family Urgently Seeks Diaper Donations This Holiday Season
(Photo courtesy of Catholic Charities) As Advent draws near and families prepare their homes for Christmas, many parents in our own community are quietly struggling with a basic yet overwhelming need: diapers. For families facing financial hardship, diapers are more than an expense. They can be the dividing line between stability and crisis. Marisol Family, a ministry of Catholic Charities, is once again running its annual Diaper Drive to meet this urgent need. The organizati

Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Honoring Jesus in the Womb: Advent’s Hidden Mystery
Why contemplating Christ’s first nine months reveals the dignity of unborn life — and deepens our Advent devotion. (Photo: Lightstock) Advent draws us to contemplate Christ’s first coming, even as we expect his coming again in glory. The season contains an almost incomprehensible reality: God has become man, “infinity dwindled to infancy,” as Gerard Manley Hopkins put it. Israel’s centuries-long yearning for the Messiah blossomed in the first Advent as Our Lady became God’s t

Jared Staudt
Dec 11, 20255 min read


Guiding Lights: Illuminating the Path at Life's End
(Photo: Lightstock) By Mark Hahn Emmaus Catholic Hospice In the tender embrace of faith, the journey towards eternal life is a sacred passage. For Catholics, this transition is imbued with profound spiritual significance, demanding care that honors not only the physical self but also the soul. It is in this spirit that Emmaus Catholic Hospice stands as a guiding light, offering compassionate, faith-centered, end-of-life care that upholds the dignity of every individual and

Guest Contributor
Nov 19, 20254 min read


Planning for a Holy Death: A Catholic Guide to Advanced Age and End-of-Life Decisions
From living wills to the sacraments, the Church guides us to prepare for death not with fear, but with faith and hope in the Resurrection. (Photo: Unsplash) By Deacon John Volk, MD There’s an old saying: “Don’t rehearse for bad news.” While that can be good advice, sometimes it is wise to have a discussion with loved ones about how to approach medical decisions in the later years and at the end of life. In my experience as a family doctor, often medical conditions arise sud

Guest Contributor
Nov 17, 20254 min read


Accompanying at the Threshold: Lessons on Death, Dying and Hope
(Photo: Unsplash) By Deacon Ernest Martinez Director of Deacons Archdiocese of Denver As I reflect on End-of-Life Month in our Archdiocese, I find myself looking back over two distinct callings in my life: first as a police officer, then later as a deacon. They might seem worlds apart, but both have placed me face-to-face with the mystery of death and the beauty of the human soul’s longing for God. From the Streets to the Sanctuary During my years in law enforcement, I stood

Guest Contributor
Nov 17, 20255 min read


“Love Deeply, Live Boldly”: Teens Called to Stand for Truth and Human Dignity at Annual Symposium
(Photo by Ryan Brady) Nearly 150 high school students from across the Archdiocese of Denver gathered at St. Mary Parish in Littleton for the 2025 Pro-Life High School Symposium, hosted by Respect Life Denver, a ministry of Catholic Charities, and St. Mary’s Respect Life group. The day offered students a chance to grow in faith, courage and authentic love through the theme “Rise Up: Love Deeply, Live Boldly.” Both Catholic and non-Catholic pro-life students attended, represent

Catholic Charities
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Gratitude and Love: What the Catholic Church Teaches About the End of Life
Catholic teaching reminds us that human dignity endures until our final breath, and that preparing for death — either ours or that of a parent or loved one — is an act of both gratitude and love. Extremae Unctionis Sacramentum by Pietro Longhi, c. 1757. (Photo: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons) By Father Scott Bailey I recently anointed a man who was dying by himself in a nursing home. He was unresponsive, but I think he knew that I was there. His wife of 50+ years is homebo

Guest Contributor
Nov 7, 20255 min read


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
Nov 4, 20253 min read


A Sacred Collaboration: Six Denver Ministries Unite to Launch End-of-Life Network
Through prayer, partnership and pastoral care, Denver Catholics are working together to honor the dignity of every person at life’s end this End-of-Life Respect Month and every day. (Photo: Unsplash) By Erin Scherer “Where was this two years ago when my mom died?” asked one participant at last year’s End-of-Life Conference at Queen of Peace Parish in Aurora. The gathering brought together several ministries serving families in their final journeys of life, offering resources,

Guest Contributor
Nov 3, 20253 min read


Rooted in Hope and Love: Gospel of Life Workshop Inspires the Faithful to Renew Their “Yes”
(Photo provided) The room was filled with warmth, laughter and a shared sense of mission as more than three dozen advocates gathered for Respect Life Denver’s Gospel of Life Workshop on Saturday, October 18. The day offered not only formation but also a renewal of heart for those seeking to live out Christ’s love in the pro-life movement. Participants were joined by the Sisters of Life and Chelsy Gomez from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Walking with Moms i

Catholic Charities
Oct 28, 20252 min read


PHOTOS | 'A Ray of Light': Archbishop Aquila Leads Eucharistic Procession around Planned Parenthood
With rosaries in hand and Christ in the Eucharist leading the way, Denver Catholics stood as a sign of hope in a state where life is under assault. (Photo by André Escaleira, Jr.) The chill of the autumn air was met with the warmth of prayerful community on Saturday morning, as faithful from across the archdiocese gathered for the annual pro-life procession around Planned Parenthood in Denver. With Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila leading the effort, the procession circled

André Escaleira, Jr.
Oct 28, 20254 min read


Catholics across the U.S. encouraged to participate in Respect Life Novena
(Photo: Ivon19/Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0) By Francesca Pollio Fenton/CNA Catholics across the United States are encouraged to participate in the national Respect Life Novena beginning Oct. 22 in an effort to unite in prayer for the protection of the unborn and all those affected by abortion. The Respect Life Novena is offered annually by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) and consists of nine days of prayers, Scripture readings, and suggested acts o

Catholic News Agency
Oct 22, 20252 min read


Dying from compassion
The UK Parliament has debated "assisted dying" for months, the latest affront to life and a clear misunderstanding of compassion. (Photo: Unsplash) The “Mother of Parliaments” — that’s the one in London — has been embroiled for months in a debate over “assisted dying,” which is euphemized elsewhere under other Orwellian monikers: “Medical Assistance in Dying,” “Physician Assisted Suicide,” “Physician Assisted Dying,” and so forth. The bill legalizing this odious practice narr

George Weigel
Oct 22, 20253 min read


Marilyn’s Mission: A Mother’s Love Extending Beyond Her Own Family
(Photo provided) As the mother of nine children, Marilyn Gore knows all about the joys — and challenges — of parenting. In addition to her own family, she has spent decades supporting and encouraging countless mothers and babies across the Denver Metro area. Her home is often filled with little ones, including three-month-old twins she recently brought into Marisol Family St. Pius to pick up more diapers. For many women, Marilyn has been a lifeline, offering hope outside abor

Catholic Charities
Oct 19, 20252 min read


Archbishop Aquila Invites Colorado Catholics to Pray for Life in National Novena
Beginning October 22, Catholics are encouraged to join the national Respect Life Novena and unite their prayers for the unborn, the vulnerable and all those affected by abortion. (Photo: Unsplash) In a state where abortion remains heartbreakingly prevalent, Catholics in Colorado are being called once again to stand in prayerful witness for the sanctity of every human life. Beginning Wednesday, October 22, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) invites the fa

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 16, 20253 min read


“Find Them, Love Them”: New Respect Life Radio Episode Talks Marisol Health Mobile
The innovative new effort will bring compassionate care to the streets of Denver, meeting women right where they are, and where this sort...

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 9, 20255 min read


Give the Gift of Dignity: Join the Diaper Drive During Respect Life Month
(Photo: Unsplash) It’s October again — the season when the Church pauses to contemplate life at every stage. During Respect Life Month,...

Denver Catholic Staff
Oct 7, 20252 min read
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