Fr. Leo in the Washington Post

Our good friend Fr. Leo Patalinghug is featured on the frontpage of the Washington Post today with a great article about his ‘Grace Before Meals’ apostolate. The newspaper calls Fr. Leo “a maestro of the Soul Kitchen”.

The Washington Post quotes Fr. Leo: ” it’s time to try something new to engage people and their faith. It is part of a movement among traditional Catholics who are pushing what Pope John Paul II called “the new evangelization,” an effort to use mass communication to draw people to the Church.”

According to the newspaper, “Patalinghug is using his role as a budding celebrity chef to preach the importance of the dinner table in family life. ‘The family that cooks and eats together stays together’, he says.”

Congratulations to Fr. Leo and the whole team behind ‘Grace Before Meals’, and if you’ve never watched Fr. Leo’s online videos here on SQPN, what are you waiting for? You can subscribe to his video podcast here.

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Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick, a priest from the Netherlands, is the founder and CEO of the Star Quest Production Network and the host and producer of The Daily Breakfast, Catholic Insider and many other shows on www.sqpn.com.

One Response to “Fr. Leo in the Washington Post”

  1. Awesome! I just subscribed to this podcast a little bit ago and finally had a chance to check out the episodes today. This is a wonderful podcast! I’m always looking for new recipes to try…
    Keep up the wonderful work on SQPN!

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