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“Simple, humble” Julia Greeley placed on path to sainthood
An ex-slave from Hannibal, Missouri, who found her way to Denver and the Catholic Church in the late 1800s, is now the first person the...
Rome symposium to explore lesser-known witnesses of mercy — including Denver’s Julia Greeley
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, it’s important to recall and reflect upon the examples of those who were bold witnesses of mercy before...
Why charity must be effective
In Pope Benedict XVI’s Encyclical, Charity in Truth, he taught that: To love someone is to desire that person’s good and to take...
Let mercy overcome misery
It is the Year of Mercy, and people are starving for God’s mercy, even if they don’t recognize it. I was pleasantly surprised to see...
The Advent of mercy
We are about to begin the season of Advent, when we prepare to welcome Jesus with the joy of those who have been rescued from their sins....
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