Tag: interview
Saints and Authors: A Chat with Author Colleen Carroll Campbell
Recently, I had the opportunity to read a book that really shook me. It’s not often that I find myself loving a memoir, but the latest by Colleen Carroll Campbell, My Sisters the Saints: A Spiritual Memoir (Image Books, 2012), is just such a book. In no way does Campbell give in to the temptation [...]
An Interview with Catholic Children’s Author Daniel McInerny
I read (and LOVED) Daniel McInerny’s Kingdom of Patria books (reviewed at CatholicMom.com a while back) and couldn’t resist the chance to interview him. Tell us a little about yourself, Daniel. I am the husband of the beautiful and talented Amy McInerny and the father of three adorable and perfect (so say their grandparents) children: [...]
Margaret Rose Realy: Cultivating the Garden with Words
I thought I knew, long before Lent started, what my Lenten reading plan would be. (In fact, I went so far as to write about it.) I should have known better, I suppose. The weekend after I “set” that reading plan, I read the brand-new book by Margaret Rose Realy, Cultivating God’s Garden through Lent. [...]
Kathleen Basi and Her Passion for Lent
One of the great joys of getting connected with other Catholic writers is finding out about the great work they’re doing. My family benefits, too, because I find myself stretching and applying my faith to our family life in ever-creative and practical ways. Today, I’m delighted to share a conversation I had with Catholic wife, [...]
How can Zombies be Catholic… and other Questions with Ryan Charles Trusell
Allow me to introduce you to something awesome in Catholic writing: the the man behind Labora Editions. Ryan Charles Trusell caught my attention after everyone started raving about his Ora et Labora et Zombies after the Catholic New Media Conference in Dallas last summer. I can’t resist a good story, and one that involves actual [...]
Clement of Rome & the Didache – A New Translation and Theological Commentary By Dr. Kenneth J. Howell
If a fulfilling career consists of working with terrific people, then I must have one of the greatest jobs on earth. After twenty years in financial and executive roles, it has been my privilege since 2010 to work with The Coming Home Network International (CHNetwork), a Catholic apostolate that helps non-Catholic clergy and laity to [...]
The Price of Saving Lives: An Interview with Monica Migliorino Miller
In my parish, our associate pastor often serves Mass while his mother looks on from the congregation. Last week, he went to Rome to defend his doctoral dissertation and was awarded the highest honor, summa cum laude. He is brilliant, speaks seven languages, and yet, is gentle, kind-hearted, and down-to-earth. This priest’s mother spoke publicly for the [...]
Forgiveness is Freedom: An Interview with Kinyarwanda Director Alrick Brown
Most Americans are familiar with the Holocaust and the horrible atrocities we associate with that genocide, but few can give details about the brief, but massive, genocide that occurred in Rwanda in 1994 when over 800,000 people were murdered in just 100 days. During the genocide, the lower-class Hutus brutally hunted down their hated enemies, [...]






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