by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Dec 1, 2025 | Opinion
The weekend before Thanksgiving, I participated in an act of holy resistance, organized by Denver-area Catholics in partnership with Together Colorado. The action was a “Stations of the Cross for Migrants and Immigrants” procession. The location was outside the...
by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Nov 11, 2025 | Opinion
Since the Trump 2.0 regime took office this January, there has been much talk—as well as significant action and activism—around the concept of resistance. This is important. We must resist the fascist ideologies and actions of a government operating daily from an...
by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Sep 23, 2025 | Opinion
First, let’s be clear: Charlie Kirk was not a man of God. Even so, he was undeniably a child of God. As such, Christian ethics compel me to hold fast to the belief that murder is a violation of any Christian ethical or moral code that adheres to the teachings of...
by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Sep 3, 2025 | Opinion
In July 2016, I visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. After several previous opportunities to see some exhibits, this was the first time I had my act together enough to reserve an advanced ticket that allowed access to the entire museum. This visit coincided...
by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Aug 12, 2025 | Opinion
It is difficult to comprehend the unimaginable suffering we are witnessing as a global community. The images of starving children are the making of nightmares, if we are fortunate enough to sleep. The impotence so many of us feel to do anything about it—especially as...