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.
More productive ones presently known to the Guild (not in any particular order) include the following:
RomeReport.com’s “Julia Greeley, the American slave who could be a saint.”
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTh4hDDxsXE)
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