Catholic World Report: The English-language version of the Catechism is 30 years old this month
For those of us who grew up in the wake of the Second Vatican Council — the era of felt banners and guitar Masses — the confusion over what the Catholic Church taught was real. The catechesis of the 1970s became a cautionary tale, a model for what not to do when...
Catholic World Report: The English-language version of the Catechism is 30 years old this month
For those of us who grew up in the wake of the Second Vatican Council — the era of felt banners and guitar Masses — the confusion over what the Catholic Church taught was real. The catechesis of the 1970s became a cautionary tale, a model for what not to do when...
Newsmax: Pope Francis approves same-sex blessings
NEW YORK (December 19, 2023) — Patrick Novecosky was a guest on Newsmax TV's Greg Kelly Reports on Monday night — and Rob Schmitt Tonight on Tuesday evening — to discuss the Vatican's new Declaration entitled Fiducia Supplicans: On the Pastoral Meaning of Blessings,...
The Stream: Remember when there was an anti-communist pope?
The Catholic Church did something revolutionary 45 years ago today. The world’s cardinals elected a Polish pope, who went on to change the world. On the evening of October 16, 1978, when Cardinal Karol Wojtyła stepped out onto the loggia of Saint Peter’s Basilica for...
Podcast: The Remarkable Life of John Paul II
WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 11, 2023) — Author and speaker Patrick Novecosky was a guest today on the Places and Profiles podcast. Novecosky and host Adam Camac discussed "The Remarkable Life and Legacy of Pope St. John Paul II." Novecosky is the author of 100 Ways John...
BC Catholic: Kissed by a saint
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (July 20, 2023) — Patrick Novecosky will lead a book project honoring Pope St. John Paul the Great and St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta for the Archdiocese of Vancouver. The effort to memorialize two of the world’s best-known modern saints and...
Catholic World Report: Following St. John Paul II in fighting antisemitism
Twenty-five years ago this Sunday, the Vatican published “We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah,” one of John Paul’s many efforts to bring healing to the Catholic Church’s relations with the Jewish people. by Patrick Novecosky Pope John Paul II loved sports. As pope,...
Newsmax: Pope Benedict’s life and legacy
NEW YORK (January 7, 2023) — Patrick Novecosky was a guest on Newsmax TV's The Count this evening with host Logan Ratick. They discussed Pope Emeritus Benedict's life and legacy. "Pope Benedict was a gentle soul," Novecosky said. "He was a towering intellect the likes...
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