Category Archives: Catholicism
A University for Catholic Media
John Paul the Great University in San Diego, California is a Catholic university that specializes in teaching multi-media production. Continue reading
EWTN
EWTN has been the most important Catholic television channel of the 20th and 21st Centuries, if not the most important media ministry of our generation. Continue reading
Nineveh’s Crossing
Nineveh’s Crossing is a good site to find ecumenical materials to help you discuss Catholicism with your Protestant and non-Christian friends. Continue reading
The Catholicism Project
Word on Fire Ministries and Fr. Robert Barron are producing a 10-part series called The Catholicism Project. Watch a trailer and learn more about how you can support them. Continue reading
Open Source and the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church uses open source Linux technology which is a good sign that they are not interested in becoming “Big Brother.” Continue reading
Patron Saint of the Internet
Isidore of Seville was a great database administrator and unifier of Spain in the 6th and 7th Centuries A.D. His work and his life influenced European culture for a thousand years. Continue reading
The Church and the Internet
If you want to know the Catholic Church’s official statement on the Internet and what good it is, you can go directly to the source. Read more about the two documents, “The Church and the Internet” and “Ethics in Internet.” Continue reading
You Cannot Be Christian by Yourself
The first word of the Our Father is “Our” not “My.” Continue reading
Catholic Search Engine
Find out about a new way to find all of the official documents of the Catholic Church and Bible passages. Do a little soul searching. Continue reading
May 31 – Mary, Melanie, and Me
On this date, May 31, in 1970 I was baptized at St. Stephen Church on Napoleon Ave. in New Orleans. It is also my wife, Melanie’s, birthday. And most importantly on this day, the Feast of the Visitation of the … Continue reading
