During the annual Catholic Media Conference, Our Sunday Visitor received multiple first place awards from the Catholic Media Association. In her latest column, Gretchen Crowe writes about the honor of being recognized for a job well done. “This year’s many recognitions —
The top priority of the church is to "proclaim the word of God," said Auxiliary Bishop Robert E. Barron of Los Angeles in a June 10 keynote address during the Catholic Media Conference.
"This prioritization is important today," Bishop Barron said, over some
Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, in the kickoff session to the 2021 Catholic Media Conference, said that with "the Gospel of hope," Catholic communicators should be able to "communicate with hope and to communicate hope in the face of trying times."
"Hope is,
As the nation struggles to fight a pandemic and address social strife and racial injustice, the Catholic media have the important task of presenting news truthfully and in light of the Gospel values taught by the church, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of
Gloria Purvis has been interviewed on a lot of podcasts, but she has never hosted a podcast herself.
Until now.
Purvis, whose weekday radio show "Morning Glory" was abruptly canceled without notice by EWTN last December, is launching a new podcast in May via
OSV joins other Catholic media outlets to educate the faithful about COVID-19 vaccines
he Google News Initiative announced that it will fund a consortium of Catholic media companies, news agencies and scientists to provide reliable information about COVID-19 and the vaccines that have been developed to turn back the pandemic. Our Sunday Visitor is a
Our country is in the midst of many crises, from the coronavirus pandemic, to one of racial justice, to the economy. But, writes the Our Sunday Visitor editorial board, one crisis not making regular headlines is that of our society’s inability to
For Catholic media, telling ‘the story of the Church’ becomes more difficult amid economic woes
With many Catholic media outlets struggling financially even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent economic downturn and closed parishes have compounded the problem. Greg Erlandson of Catholic News Service said he “would hate to see” more dioceses stop publishing their own newspapers,
We must strengthen our relationship with Christ, not just for our own sake, but for the sake of those to whom we are called to reveal him.
When I first discovered Catholic websites — a few years after converting — it was like a fire was ignited underneath me. It didn’t take me long after that to jump in with both hands on my keyboard. I started blogging and,