Saturday, September 12, 2026 • 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
The Antler's a Wyndam Hotel • Downtown Colorado Springs
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From Sisterhood to Sainthood.





Welcome Home
UNITY WOMEN
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"Women today are caught between the pressures of modern life and a deep longing to grow in faith and purpose. Whether you're rooted in the Catholic faith or simply drawn to something greater, this is a place to be real about your struggles without fear of judgment — a community that understands, supports, and uplifts every woman on her journey toward Sainthood."


Unity Women exists to create a community where all women and all women's groups can come together to have honest conversations and pray about the unique challenges we face, through events that bring us together. We provide a space where women can drop their guard, kill comparison, and embrace vulnerability. Together, we move toward Sainthood, supporting one another every step of the way.


Community



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Faith-Focused Events: Gather with Catholic women or continue on your faith journey with us for retreats, workshops, and special events that inspire spiritual growth.
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Prayerful Community: Share your intentions and lift each other in prayer.
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Real Conversations: Discuss the issues that matter most to Catholic women today in a safe, supportive space.
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Lasting Sisterhood: Build relationships founded on honesty and grace, rooted in love, and united in the pursuit of holiness. Open to every woman on the journey.
Unity Benefits



A Path for Unity

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Join the Movement: Become part of our growing sisterhood by signing up for our newsletter and attending an event.
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Share Your Journey: Bring your joys, struggles, and questions to the community with one another through upcoming events.
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Grow Together: Embrace vulnerability and transparency as we all move toward a deeper relationship with Christ and one another.



“The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not rob the little violet of its scent nor the daisy of its simple charm. If every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness.”
― Saint Therese of Lisieux










