Tori clutched her son Brock’s small hand as they stepped into Marisol Homes for the first time in early 2020. The weight of homelessness and the shadows of domestic violence…
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Temperatures may have fallen with the start of this autumn, but discourse only continues to heat up as the election approaches. With several serious ballot propositions, constitutional amendments and new…
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Lauren Eden learned she was nearly aborted when her mother, with teary eyes, shared her story. Through her father’s prayers and despite her mother’s initial plan, Lauren was born 13…
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As temperatures cool, the hot beverages continue to flow at coffee shops all over. But for some local Catholic-owned coffee shops, the warmth of the coffee, tea and snacks served…
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As we approach the 2024 Presidential Election, it’s easy to get caught up in particulars—particular positions of candidates, propositions to vote for/against, and so forth. While these are hugely important,…
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During the greatest test of the durability of our Constitutional Union, President Abraham Lincoln offered a biblical metaphor to illustrate the intrinsic connection between the Declaration (an apple) and the…
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From Tara’s first visit for prenatal care at Catholic Charities’ Marisol Health to the birth of her son David and beyond, Tara found the support and guidance she needed as…
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It was 61 years ago, on a remote road in Africa, that Deacon Hugh Downey’s life changed forever. “I didn’t ask to get into this,” Deacon Downey said. “God played…
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As faithful Catholics, it is our duty and obligation to shape the moral character of our community, state and country through voting. Catholic Moral and Social Teaching, drawn from human…
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By Janalee Chmel Director of Marketing, Escuela de Guadalupe Listen. That’s all that Father Tom Prag, S.J., was told to do when the Jesuits sent him to Northwest Denver. It…
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