Best Web Sites

As of Nov. 9, 2024, there are literally hundreds of web resources relating to Servant of God Julia Greeley. A great many of them are repetitive, shedding little new light or insight into Julia’s life and virtues.

Julia Cotter’s “The Radical Generosity of Julia Greeley.” (https://media.ascensionpress.com/video/the-
radical-generosity-of-julia-greeley-feat-lisa-cotter/
)

Historic Denver’s “Empowered by Place: Julia Greeley.”
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMk22n_YXdE)

Mt. Olivet Cemetery’s “Julia Greeley and the Sacred Heart of Jesus,” https://cfcscolorado.org/video/
Stella Maris Production‘s “A Place at the Table,” available through Augustine Institute’s FORMED
(https://watch.formed.org/videos/a-place-at-the-table)

Shannon Levitt’s “Life of African sainthood candidate a gripping tale,” at https://cruxnow.com/church-
in-the-usa/2017/07/life-african-american-sainthood-candidate-gripping-tale

Jean Torkelson’s “This Christmas, Introduce Your Family to Servant of God Julia Greeley (and Be
Prepared for Miracles” (https://ncregister.com/blog/julia-greeley-secret-angel-to-the-poor-book-
review
)

Sheryl Tirol’s “Formerly enslaved woman up for sainthood had heart for Denver’s needy despite her
meager means.” (https://nwcatholic.org/news/sheryl-tirol/formerly-enslaved-woman-up-for-
sainthood-had-heart-for-denver-s-needy-despite-her-meager-means
)

Roxanne King’s “Julia Greeley is seen as a saint who walked the streets of Denver,” at
https://aleteia.org/2016/01/25/saintly-former-slave-a-model-of-mercy

Star Quest Media’s “Servant of God Julia Greeley, from slave to servant of God – American Catholic
History,” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2BRYCNnVC4