In her tales of fictional characters interacting with real biblical characters and events, she hopes to help children develop a connection with the Gospel.
Catholic author brings the good news to children in her latest book
Ancient marble columns from Church of the Holy Sepulcher get a museum home
Experts believe they originally came from a Roman temple built over the place of Jesus’ burial during the reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-138) — but may actually have been reused from King Herod’s time.
Chef urges graduates to ‘feed the world’ by using talents to spread hope
At the commencement address, Chef José Andrés shared lessons he has learned in the kitchens of his restaurants and on the front lines where the humanitarian organization he founded has provided food relief after natural and manmade disasters.
Book offers valuable guidance on Catholics’ finances but has limits
“How to Attack Debt” is a valuable primer for anyone who wants to understand finances.
Pontifical fine arts academy welcomes new members
The academy was founded in 1542 as the Congregation of St. Joseph of the Holy Land and its members not only were artisans and artists, but also were volunteers dedicated to helping the poor of Rome.
Pizza for all: Jordanian parish matches Italian cuisine, Iraqi skills
Young Iraqi refugees are learning culinary and management skills in a program established at the church to help them when they reach their final destination in other countries.
Catholic hopes to promote truth, beauty as Tennessee’s composer laureate
On March 18, 2022, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed into law the General Assembly’s resolution naming Kurek the state’s composer laureate.
‘Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road,’ June 14, PBS
A fresh approach, energetic direction and lively commentary propel the documentary “Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road.”