Catholic Moments #76 – Sr. Helena Burns “Media Nun”

In this episode, recorded live from Chicago, Lisa chats with Sr. Helena Burns, FSP, the “Media Nun”. Sr. Helena gives us an overview of Chicago’s Pauline Book and Media Center and introduces us to her work in Media Literacy. Don’t forget to help promote our great SQPN Catholic podcasters by voting every day in the Podcast Awards for your favorite SQPN shows!  To enter our latest contest for your chance to win Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux email lisahendey@gmail.com by October 31, 2008 with the words “St. Therese Contest” in the subject line and your address in the body of the email. Share your feedback at 206-339-9272, comment here on the blog or email lisa@catholicmom.com.

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Lisa Hendey

Lisa Hendey is the host of the Catholic Moments Podcast and the webmaster of CatholicMom.com. A wife and mother of two, Lisa enjoys exploring faith and family topics in new media.

4 Responses to “Catholic Moments #76 – Sr. Helena Burns “Media Nun””

  1. Very interesting interview, Lisa. Who knew a nun could be so cool?

  2. Thanks Jeff, I agree – she’s totally cool. I felt like she and I had so much in common – a love of new media and a lot of geek talk, plus a great faith commitment…although Sr. Helena is much holier than I am! Thanks for listening!
    Lisa

  3. Awesome, awesome eye-opening interview.Thanks, Lisa!
    Capt.Jeff,
    Thanks God, there are lots and lots of “Cool Nuns—AND Priests,Deacons and Brothers!” out there..

    God Bless, Gabriella

  4. This was an interesting episode – we love the idea of tying today’s movies to themes from the Sunday liturgy. We hope to try this for our family movie nights. THANKS!

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