Catholics and Controversy: How the Church Can Engage In and Moderate Online Discussions
June 17, 2014Fr. Matt Malone, editor in chief of America Magazine, spoke at the Diocese of Brooklyn’s World Communications Day on May 22, 2014, […]
Fr. Matt Malone, editor in chief of America Magazine, spoke at the Diocese of Brooklyn’s World Communications Day on May 22, 2014, […]
Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach spoke with Deacon Vincent La Gamba of St. Francis de Sales Parish, a sportswriter who happens to have […]
Atheist-turned-Catholic Jennifer Fulwiler, author of “Something Other Than God,” joins host Msgr. Kieran Harrington in-studio to discuss spiritual conversion, adventures in publishing, […]
Facebook and Twitter: two place where you can find Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio. News director Ed Wilkinson spoke with the bishop about […]
David DiCerto reviews the Georgian-era 18th century period indie drama, based on a true story, BELLE!
Steven Greydanus reviews the Polish indie drama about a woman discerning to be a nun who begins looking into her past before […]
David DiCerto reviews the latest Adam Sandler-Drew Barrymore romantic comedy called BLENDED.
In this NET TV original documentary, Catholics from around the world share their personal stories of how Popes John Paul II and […]
Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, the president of the Pontifical Council on Social Communications and one of the originators of the Pope’s Twitter […]
Archbishop Claudio Celli of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications joins host Msgr. Kieran Harrington in-studio to discuss Twitter, World Communications Day, […]