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"Catholics found freedom not only to practice their faith, but also to participate fully in civic life, bringing their deepest moral convictions to the public square and cooperating with their neighbors in shaping a vibrant, democratic society." - Pope Benedict XVl

A message from the Colorado Bishops

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
Archbishop of Denver
"…the Catholic Church believes in the separation of Church and State, but that doesn’t mean we believe in the separation of faith and politics..."

 

Bishop James D. Conley
Auxiliary Bishop - Archdiocese of Denver
Most Rev. James D. Conley was ordained as the new auxiliary bishop on May 30, 2008 the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart, at Denver’s Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Bishop Conley has chosen as his episcopal motto, “Heart speaks to heart.”

 

Bishop Michael J. Sheridan, S.T.D.
Bishop of Colorado Springs
"…we Catholics are not one issue voters, but neither do we Catholics believe every issue is of the same moral weight or value..."

 

Bishop Arthur N. Tafoya, D.D.
Bishop of Pueblo
"…we are asked to make very serious decisions in the political and social realms, therefore we need to form a good conscience and to form a good conscience we must follow the teachings of Jesus Christ…"

 

 

The Colorado Catholic Conference interacts with the state legislature, U S Congress and elected officials at all levels in numerous ways. Through the www.usccb.org the Conference is involved in issues at the national level. The Colorado Catholic Conference provides information to the USCCB and the USCCB to the Colorado Catholic Conference on a regular basis.

One of the most important functions of the Colorado Catholic Conference is its legislature contact at the state level. The key to this contact is our legislative network.

Join our network and become informed as well as how you can influence public policy. The Gospel of Life and Catholic Social Teaching are essential to understanding the Churches positions and goals. Join the Faithful Citizenship Campaign and become an informed Catholic. (Click here to join the network )

VIDEO RESOURCE
Faithful Citizenship – Reflections on Catholic Teachings and Political Life is a DVD available to view online (in English and Spanish) or to request a copy of the DVD please contact the Colorado Catholic Conference at 303-894-8808.

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