Mar 11, 2023 | Catholicism, faith, Published articles
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,...
Jan 7, 2023 | Catholicism, faith, Interviews, Vatican
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...
Jan 5, 2023 | Catholicism, faith, Interviews
NEW YORK (January 5, 2023) — Patrick Novecosky was a guest on three Newsmax TV programs, plus a guest commentator during Newsmax’s live coverage of Pope Benedict XVI’s funeral Mass Thursday morning. Fox News published his opinion piece — Pope Benedict XVI and...
Nov 1, 2022 | Catholicism, culture, faith, politics, Published articles
KIMBERLY HAHN is a passionate woman. For those who know her or have heard her speak at conferences across the country, there’s no question of her passion for her family, her country, and the faith. But her passion runs deeper than that. So deep in fact that seven...
Oct 21, 2022 | Catholicism, faith, Interviews, Latest
ANN ARBOR, Michigan. (October 21, 2022) — Patrick Novecosky, editor of this blog, was a guest on Ave Maria Radio’s Kresta in the Afternoon today on the eve of Pope St. John Paul II’s feast day. During the 27-minute segment, host Al Kresta asked Novecosky about...
Oct 1, 2022 | Catholicism, faith
Everyone expected me to be nervous. Everyone except my mother, of course. I even expected a case of the jitters. After all, you don’t come face-to-face with a living saint every day. I was 29 years old when I met John Paul II for the first time — 25 years ago today....