Seven Lessons From Fatima’s Youngest Visionary
Posted February 20th, 2017
Today, we remember the personal holiness of Blessed Jacinta Marto on the anniversary of her death. [Read More...]
Hero Seminarian Marched, Then Died, for Life
Posted January 23rd, 2017
Brian Bergkamp won’t be at this year’s March for Life, but those who used to travel with him to the annual event will never forget him. [Read More...]
Benedictine Science Greatness
Posted December 2nd, 2016
Many of history’s scientific progress were not just made by Catholics, but in many cases by priests, some by Benedictines. [Read More...]
Top 100 Proudly Catholic Movies
Posted March 26th, 2014
The Gregorian Institute at Benedictine College surveyed 6,500 online readers to vote on their favorite “Proudly Catholic Movies.” The result is a Catholic Hall of Fame list of the top 100 movies, [Read More...]
Catholic Imagination and Movies
Posted July 11th, 2013
“Can a film change the world?” asked Time magazine in March 2008. Yes, it said – and reported a $100 million U.N. film fund aimed at combatting stereotypes. “More and more,” it [Read More...]
POLL: Your Favorite Catholic Movies
Posted July 1st, 2013
This Fourth of July weekend is big at the box office, and Benedictine College’s Catholic Hall of Fame wants to know your favorite “Proudly Catholic” movies. We have fixed the bugs in [Read More...]
London 2012 Slideshow: The Catholic Olympians
Posted July 31st, 2012
Mariel Zagunis, two-time Olympic gold medalist in fencing, led U.S. athletes in the Parade of Nations. She once said “My faith in God really played an enormous role in my life.” Lopez [Read More...]
Celebrate Catholic Identity in Public Life
Posted June 30th, 2012
American Catholics have too often fallen into a self-defeating pattern. Call it the ghetto syndrome. The ghetto syndrome started years before the ghetto, in 1634 when Cecil Calvert’s Catholic settlers headed to [Read More...]