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  1. Julia Greeley, OFS (c. 1833-48 – 7 June 1918), was an African-American philanthropist and Catholic convert. An enslaved woman later freed by the US government, she is known as Denver's "Angel of Charity" because of her aid to countless families in poverty. [1]

  2. Learn about Julia Greeley, a former slave who became a Catholic and a devoted servant of the poor in Denver. Find out how her cause for canonization was opened and where her remains are now.

  3. Jun 2, 2022 · Julia Greeley was a humble and generous woman who lived in Denver and converted to Catholicism. She spent her life helping the poor and spreading devotion to the Sacred Heart, and her canonization cause is before the Vatican.

  4. Julia Greeley (c. 1840–1918) was a former slave who became a Catholic and a devoted servant of the poor in Denver. She was known for her charity, her love of children, and her devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

  5. Julia Greeley is a role model for all women and an inspiration for anyone facing poverty or hardship. Born in slavery in the 1840’s, Julia was brutally mistreated, leaving her disabled and half-blind. Determined to live as a free woman after the Civil War, Julia found work in Denver as a housekeeper. One hundred years later, Julia is still ...

  6. 20 hours ago · The Servant of God Julia Greeley was born into slavery on the farm of Samuel Brice Caldwell, 12 miles west of Hannibal, Missouri. A deacon in the Baptist ecclesial community, Caldwell helped build a small Baptist chapel on his property.

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  8. 20 hours ago · As the nation paused to celebrate freedom Wednesday, local Black Catholics gathered in prayer and community in the shadow of Denver’s “Angel of Charity,” Servant of God Julia Greeley. The first-ever Juneteenth Freedom Day Mass brought faithful together at Sacred Heart Parish in Denver – the parish home of Servant of God Julia Greeley.

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