Lenten resources: books by Kathryn Mulderink
Catholic poet and author Kathryn Mulderink has some promising-looking resources for Lent: www.lulu.com/kathryntherese
She also has a nice blog: Exhaling
Catholic poet and author Kathryn Mulderink has some promising-looking resources for Lent: www.lulu.com/kathryntherese
She also has a nice blog: Exhaling
Here’s the New Evangelization in action…and cut!! A young Catholic film school student blogs at:
http://catholicinfilmschool.stblogs.com/
Good stuff. People of faith need to do more than boycott movies that offend our beliefs. People of faith need to go to film school, learn how to make movies, and get involved in a segment of the popular culture that has been too long without the influence of Christians.
Barbara Nicolosi’s blog: Church of the Masses
http://churchofthemasses.blogspot.com/
Go to the website of Relevant Radio:
www.relevantradio.com
…and go to the archives section. You have to sign in to get to the archives page. Then go to the archives page for Morning Air, where they have a one-hour segment with Rod Bennett, who talks about “It’s a Wonderful Life”, based on an article he wrote for Godspy called “The Gospel According the Frank Capra.” Towards the end of the interview he basically says that during the Golden Age of movies, the great moviemakers were all Catholics (Capra, Hitchcock, others). Worth a listen. Hurry, though, because they only keep the archives up for a couple weeks after the show airs. This interview aired December 19th, 2007.
I really enjoyed this blog–definitely worth checking out if you’re at all interested in science fiction/speculative fiction.
Something odd happened when I was there, though: I tried to leave them a comment, but every time I came near a link, it disappeared. (!) Oh well. I’ll try back later, meanwhile go here:
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