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New CatholicTV Show Highlights Lives and Spirituality of Catholic College Students and a Unique Religious Order

by Chris Pham August 23, 2010

Starting September 6th, CatholicTV will air a new program called “Hope on Campus”. Hope on Campus follows the relatively young religious order- (est. 1980) the Brotherhood of Hope (BOH).
BOH serves at large, secular universities, “trying to go where the…

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An Outsider’s View of Christianity: A Review of The Unlikely Disciple

by Dr. Joseph Horton August 14, 2010

An emergency prayer meeting has been called. The guys on the hall at the dorm gather to support their friend and seek divine assistance. The emergency is that photographs that a student posted to his MySpace page may get him…

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Global Warming—The Big Picture: A Review of Brian Sussman’s Climategate

by Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson August 9, 2010

Climategate is thorough, knowledgeable, timely, and very well written. I have been reading about global warming for 20 years, yet this book included important information and details that were new to me.
The title of the book requires clarification. Climategate…

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Book Review: St. Gianna Beretta Molla: A Modern Day Hero of Divine Love

by Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur July 29, 2010

Brief, easy to read, and full of information, St. Gianna Beretta Molla: A Modern Day Hero of Divine Love by Thomas J. McKenna (San Diego: Catholic Action for Faith and Family, 2008) is a wonderful introduction to the life and…

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Kupelian’s How Evil Works Shines Bright

by J. Matt Barber July 17, 2010

I’m a tremendous fan of author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis. Rarely does one find a writer who can elucidate so profoundly, as could he, the stark contrast between secular humanism – “materialism” as Lewis called it – and the…

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Book Review: Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone

by Br. Benet Exton, O.S.B. July 16, 2010

Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone:  true stories of divine wonders, miracles, and messages by Elizabeth Ficocelli  (St. Benedict Press, 236 pages.  Paperback.  $12.95)  is very interesting and entertaining.  Ficocelli presents some of those old time miracles and fascinating wonders which in…

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NET Wins 4 Telly Awards

by CE Editors July 3, 2010

The 31st Annual Telly Awards recently announced that New Evangelization Television (NET) was selected to receive 4 prestigious Silver Telly awards. Going up against nearly 11,000 entries from all over the U.S. and around the world, NET’s productions were singled…

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Book Review: Our Jewish Roots

by Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur June 21, 2010

Many Catholic women are ignorant of the Jewish roots of our faith and the rich tradition that we share with our Jewish brothers and sisters. Cheryl Dickow seeks to correct that with Our Jewish Roots: A Catholic Woman’s Guide to…

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Book Review: The Battle

by Ray Nothstine May 25, 2010

At the start of Washington’s unprecedented federal interventionism into the private sector and on the heels of a Newsweek cover heralding that “We Are All Socialists Now,” there was considerable angst that free market defenders had forever lost the public.…

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Book Review: The Shroud Codex

by ccr1333 May 17, 2010

Through a good friend I received an advanced copy of The Shroud Codex by Dr. Jerome Corsi, the author of several best-sellers including Obama Nation, and Unfit for Command. Corsi’s style is agile and entertaining. Having read his previous books, …

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