Deacon Ernest Martinez, a Denver police officer, describes the launch of the RISE ministry to help victims of rape that are facilitated by alcohol and drugs. RISE stands for: Recognize, Intervene, Speak Up and Empower. "The recognition is that alcohol and drugs are the most commonly used method to facilitate sexual assault...," said Deacon Martinez. "We want to bring the awareness piece, from a faith-based perspective, to take what's currently out there and broaden it and preach the Gospel throughout the entire process and accompany — not only just victims — but try to be proactive on it."
Luke Goodrich: Fighting the good fight for religious liberty
Mary Szoch: The first 100 days of the Biden Administration gets a failing grade
Steve Deace: Be a critical thinker to fight the spirit of the age
Austin Ruse: How Catholics, under siege, can rise up
Roger Severino: Holding the Biden Administration accountable on health policy
Beth Stelzer: Women's sports falling under transgender ideology
Jeremiah Keenan: Transgender legal case in Canada erodes parental rights
Mary Szoch: How Planned Parenthood leads the culture of death
Fr. Thomas Morrow: How to overcome sinful thoughts
Jonathan Butcher: Critical Race Theory and the new intolerance
Fr. Edward Meeks: Why politics is not our religion
Fr. Quan Tran: Follow Our Lady to be a disciple of Jesus Christ
George Weigel: Calling out incoherent Catholicism
Archbishop Cordileone: Defend life in the womb and a response to Catholic politicians who don't
Fr. Timothy Gallagher: Understanding "Discernment of Spirits in Marriage"
Monsignor Pope: The priestly robes replaced by lab coats
Jack Brustkern: What is digital balance for our generation?
Steven Aden: How the pro-life movement will prevail
Michael Matt: What is the Great Reset?
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