Thursday, November 12, 2015

Sister Mary Fidelis, PCPA

Sister Mary Fidelis is a Poor Clare of Perpetual Adoration at Our Lady of Solitude Monastery in Tonopah, AZ. 

Tom Dunn, Professor of Film Production at John Paul the Great Catholic University

Tom Dunn began his professional career over 20 years ago on the Paramount Studios lot working for Entertainment Tonight in the post-production department. Since then he has gone on to produce, direct, write and edit hundreds of television commercials, documentaries, sports and entertainment programs and news stories. He has worked for local and national cable television networks, independent production companies and a local broadcast affiliate. Tom is the recipient of numerous national and regional awards for television production, including 4 Telly Awards and a Cable ACE Award. Tom served for 2 years as vice-president of the Orange County Chapter of the Media Communications Association International.

Tom received his BA in Television, Radio and Film Production from California State University, Long Beach.  (Bio from http://www.jpcatholic.com)

Sister M. Caterina Esselen, OLM

Sister M. Caterina Esselen, OLM, is a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy to which Saint Faustina belonged. Its mission, among others, is to spread devotion to the Divine Mercy.

Sister Caterina joined the sisters’ active-contemplative community in Boston, MA, in 1995. She has been proclaiming the message of Divine Mercy at conferences, in parishes and prisons. Sister Caterina is also the Vocation Directress and Mistress of Formation for the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Boston.  (Bio from http://www.thedivinemercy.org)

Brandon Vogt

Brandon Vogt, is a bestselling author, blogger, and speaker. He is also the Content Director for Bishop Robert Barron’s Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America

Kristan Hawkins is the President of Students for Life of America (SFLA). Students for Life of America wants to abolish abortion in our lifetime, and plans to do that by identifying, educating, and activating this generation of young people.

Jason Jones, Filmmaker and Human-Rights Activist

Jason Jones is a filmmaker and human rights activist. He works directly to aid the homeless, peoples facing genocide, and women with crisis pregnancies. Jones is the Founder of HERO [Human-Rights Education and Relief Organization] a non-profit that promotes human dignity regardless of ability, age, status, race, or geography.

Friday, February 6, 2015

And Then There Were None Pro-Life Outreach

The goal of "And Then There Were None" is to provide financial, emotional, spiritual and legal support to anyone wishing to leave the abortion industry.