Great Articles Recap Catholic New Media Celebration

The Georgia Bulletin, the official paper of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, published four great articles today about the first Catholic New Media Celebration. We have been humbled and incredibly grateful by the enormous support of the overall Catholic blogging, podcasting, and media community.

If you find another article, blog entry, or podcast episode about the Catholic New Media Celebration that has not already appeared on SQPN, please post a link below.

Below are links to the Georgia Bulletin articles by Erika Anderson and Stephen O’Kane and photos by Michael Alexander:

Event Draws Catholics Who Are Evangelizing Online
Catholic Bloggers Help Create Faith Conversations
Couple Serves As New Media Missionaries
Newcomers To Catholic Podcasts Must Find Passion, Presenters Say

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Greg Willits

Greg & Jennifer Willits are the founders of Rosary Army and the creators of both That Catholic Show and the Rosary Army Catholic Program. The Willits' are popular speakers on a variety of Catholic topics. To invite them to speak at your event, contact CMG Booking.

7 Responses to “Great Articles Recap Catholic New Media Celebration”

  1. Great articles!! It’s odd to see all the priests referred to by their last names. We’re all on a first name basis here!! God Bless you all!!

  2. Can’t wait to get my Georgia Bulletin. It has not arrived yet :(

  3. Thanks for sharing!

    If only there were also some videos, podcasts and stuff like that covering the CNME from SQPN, too… ;) Yes, I know. No bandwidth, much work. :) I understand that. I really do.

    I was very happy with Fr. Jay Finelli’s tour. Stuff like that would be awesome. It is a pity that we cannot find much online about the CNME. Not to mention the 500th Daily Breakfast (3 weeks since the last frequent episodes, 2 weeks since the last episode – what a bummer :) ).

    Please don’t get me wrong: I am not angry, I appreciate your work and I know that it is much work. But maybe it is something for the next CNME: to try to include the huge SQPN community that is not able to attend an event like that in some way or another. If not live, then with online coverage afterwards.

    Please don’t get mad! Thank you!

  4. Hi Christian -

    We have video footage from the event, and I am trying to get it converted for sharing online, but I’m also trying to catch my breath from the event, as well. Something will be online soon. But getting an entire day’s worth of video or audio online takes a bit of time.

  5. Greg, thanks for posting these great articles. Somehow I received the original invitation to join CNM and I knew it was something I wanted to do. I wished I could have joined everyone for the first conference. However, I plan on doing so next time!

    I am a “reclaimer” of my Catholic faith, having been away from it for 25 years. (I was involved with other churches pretty extensively during that time.) After the death of my mother in 2007, I started the slow journey back. It accelerated after I came across Jeff Miller’s blog, “The Curt Jester” this past March. His blog led to ‘Carolina Cannonball’s’ “The Crescat” which led me to Fr. John Zuhlsdorf’s “What Does the Prayer Really Say” blog.

    Suffice it to say my life has been radically changed within the past three months. I started my own blog to record my journey. :-)

    God bless you for all you do and I am thrilled to see the birth of this group. There is a multitude of seekers online and God is using it to reach them!

  6. Like I said: I understand! I appreciate all the work. Believe me, I do! Thank you for your work, I am looking foward to the coverage. :)

  7. Special Thanks to [I can't remember his name] who was promoting SQPN at Catholic Family Land, Run by the Apostolate for Family Consecration, this week at the 1st of Holy Family Fests this year. ( http://www.familyland.org/ ) they also have a TV station also.( http://www.familyland.tv/ ) Thanks!

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