Public Policy issues
Supreme Court’s abortion decision highlights need for Coloradans to act
“The assault on women and the unborn continues with the Supreme Court’s decision on the Louisiana abortion law that would have required doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at their local hospitals,” said Deacon Geoff Bennett, Vice President of Parish and Community Relations at Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Denver. “This decision…
Read MoreLate-term abortion ban will be on Nov. 2020 ballot in Colorado
BIPARTISAN BAN IS CERTIFIED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE (Denver, Colorado June 8, 2020) – Volunteers with Due Date Too Late/Initiative 120 turned in more than 180,000 total signatures to the Secretary of State, and have exceeded the minimum 124,632 verified signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot. Secretary of State Jena Griswold notified…
Read MoreCorporal Works of Mercy — in a pandemic?
Visiting the sick, feeding the hungry, etc. How can we do these things with social distancing restrictions? It is possible! Handing out “to-go” meals is working at our shelters instead of communal meals. We still can “visit” the sick and our beloved elderly and isolated by offering encouraging phone calls and “face timing” with those…
Read MoreHow to participate in Colorado caucuses on March 7, 2020
There is much more that committed citizens can do — besides voting — to get good candidates elected and preserve important values like life, marriage and religious freedom. An important way to make more of an impact in the political process is to serve as a voting delegate to the county, district, and state assemblies.…
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BOOKS When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment by Ryan Anderson Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom by Ryan Anderson Made This Way: How to Prepare Kids to Face Today’s Tough Moral Issues by Leila Miller with Trent Horn The Right to Be Wrong: Ending the Culture War Over Religion in…
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