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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 […]

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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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Serving “a double calling” as a priest and Navy chaplain

July 12, 2020 Jim Graves 4

Bishop Joseph L. Coffey, 60, is one of four auxiliary bishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in 1996, and a […]

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“Catholics, start reading the Bible!”: An interview with Fr. Timothy Peters

July 2, 2020 Jim Graves 17

Fr. Timothy Peters, S.T.D., is an assistant professor of biblical studies at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, California, which serves the Archdiocese of Los Angeles as well as other dioceses, including the Diocese of Orange, for […]

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The Napa Institute’s 10th Summer Conference to feature Cardinal Zen, Archbishop Chaput

May 31, 2020 Jim Graves 4

The Napa Institute will present its 10th annual Summer Conference this July in Napa, California. This year’s theme is “Answering Your Call in the New Evangelization,” and the conference will be held at The Meritage […]

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Bishop Joseph Strickland on the COVID-19 pandemic, resuming public Masses

May 15, 2020 Jim Graves 16

Bishop Joseph Strickland, 61, is Bishop of Tyler Texas.  He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Dallas in 1985, and was named Bishop of Tyler in 2012.  Despite being from a relatively small […]

Features

New film presents the story and message of Fr. Patrick Peyton, the “Rosary Priest”

May 9, 2020 Jim Graves 12

Update (September 1, 2020): The film PRAY: The Story of Patrick Peyton will be released in theaters on October 9th. See the film’s website for further details.  Family Theater Productions is preparing for the theatrical […]

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Faith-based love story I Still Believe opens nationwide this weekend

March 12, 2020 Jim Graves 1

I Still Believe, a new biographical film which tells the story of popular Christian singer/songwriter Jeremy Camp, his marriage to his first wife, Melissa Henning, and their dealing with her cancer diagnosis, opens in theaters […]

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Our Lady of Victory Shrine prepares to celebrate 100 years

March 11, 2020 Jim Graves 4

Our Lady of Victory National Shrine and Basilica in the Diocese of Buffalo, New York, one of the most magnificent churches in the United States, is approaching the 100th anniversary of its groundbreaking. The shrine […]

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Bishop Baker of Birmingham reflects on being a shepherd, scandals, and the South

March 5, 2020 Jim Graves 4

Bishop Robert J. Baker, 75, has served as bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama, since 2007.  He was born in Ohio and began pursuing his studies for the Diocese of Toledo, but as there […]

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