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Book emphasizes reality of spiritual warfare, need for vigilance and forgiveness

March 12, 2021 Jim Graves 26

Kathleen Beckman is an evangelist, speaker, and author living in the Diocese of Orange, California. She has played an active role in promoting Catholic spirituality for nearly 30 years. Among her apostolates are Magnificat, a […]

The Dispatch

2021 OSV Challenge will help build up Catholic innovators and non-profits

March 1, 2021 Jim Graves 1

The OSV Institute for Catholic Innovation is accepting application submissions for the 2021 OSV Challenge, an entrepreneurial competition designed to “incubate unique project ideas in any stage from Catholics whose faith has motivated them to […]

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Abp. Naumann: Pres. Biden “should stop defining himself as a devout Catholic”

February 13, 2021 Jim Graves 297

Joseph F. Naumann, 71, has served as Archbishop of Kansas City, Kansas since 2005. He was born in St. Louis, was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of St. Louis in 1975 and an auxiliary […]

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Marian Sisters move to new Santa Rosa convent

February 5, 2021 Jim Graves 2

Catholicism first came to northern coastal California, in what today makes up the Diocese of Santa Rosa, both from missionary priests and the Ursuline Sisters of Ohio, who came to establish an all-girls school in […]

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2021 Walk for Life West Coast goes forward despite other walk cancellations

January 20, 2021 Jim Graves 4

While many major pro-life marches across the country typically held in January are being cancelled, the Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco, according to organizer Eva Muntean, appears to be going ahead.  The […]

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Norbertine nuns mark 900th anniversary of Order with biography of founder

January 7, 2021 Jim Graves 1

The Norbertine Canonesses of the Bethlehem Priory of St Joseph of Tehachapi, California have released a new book about the founder of their community: The Life of St. Norbert: Founder of the Order of Prémontré. The […]

Books

Cardinal Pell: Prison Journal is “a historic record and daily spiritual discipline”

December 16, 2020 Jim Graves 11

Australian Cardinal George Pell, 79, has released a new book through Ignatius Press: Prison Journal, Volume 1: The Cardinal Makes His Appeal.  Composed of three volumes, the Cardinal offers daily reflections on his conviction and […]

The Dispatch

Book on child consecration builds on St. Louis de Montfort’s True Devotion to Mary

December 9, 2020 Jim Graves 3

Blythe Kaufman is a wife, mother of three children, endodontist, and associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine.  She is also the founder of the Children’s Rosary®, an international prayer group […]

The Dispatch

Delayed because of pandemic, new Fatima movie to open on August 28th

August 18, 2020 Jim Graves 9

Picturehouse will release its new film Fatima, in theaters and on demand on Friday, August 28. It is a re-telling of the story of the Blessed Mother’s appearances to three children in Fatima, Portugal in […]

The Dispatch

Napa Institute’s annual conference goes virtual due to pandemic

August 10, 2020 Jim Graves 3

Like countless other events scheduled around the globe, the annual Napa Institute summer conference will look very different this year. The 2020 conference was originally scheduled to be an in-person event in California’s Napa Valley […]

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