There’s a song on the radio called “I Will Follow” by Chris Tomlin. The song is about following God no matter where he takes us. After listening to that song, I began to think about what it means to follow Jesus in our every day lives, which then got me thinking, what does it mean… [Read More]
My Priest, My Coach
Two years ago my husband made the decision to take control of his health by doing P90X, a ridiculously intense workout system that takes 90 days to complete. Instructor Tony Horton invaded our home for three rounds {9 months, give or take}. He then moved onto Insanity with Shaun T. and has recently started Insanity… [Read More]
Why Does the Media Not Support the Church?
It’s impossible not to have a bias. Whether it comes from language, culture, background, or faith, we all see the world differently. There is some real beauty in it, but at the same time it does present an interesting challenge for Christians. Whenever incorrect information about the faith or the Church is on the minds… [Read More]
Fatherhood in the Holy Spirit
“…fatherhood comes in an instance, but it takes a lifetime to grow into.”-Fr. Andrew Gawrych, C.S.C This past weekend I was blessed with the opportunity to experience and witness the priestly ordination of a great, holy and humble man of God, Paul M. Ybarra, C.S.C., a friend and a co-worker, and the deacon at my… [Read More]
How To Get Banned From Catholic Radio: Challenges and Opportunities in The New Evangelization
On April 28th, 2011 Austin Catholic New Media held their 2011 Q2 Meet-up. We were lucky enough to have Dan Sealana (@catholicdan) come out and speak to us about his experiences in Catholic radio. Dan also spoke about what we can do as digital missionaries to spread the good news of Jesus Christ in new… [Read More]
Microevangelization
I was ordering checkbooks last night when a little blank text box got me thinking. When I first thought about it, I thought I had a “chicken or the egg” paradox on my hands. I was thinking, what came first? My love for Christ, or my thirst for a relationship with Him? Combined, both have… [Read More]
Divine Mercy for Osama
In light of the killing of Osama bin Laden, it is difficult for many of us Catholic Christians to truly express and articulate how we feel. Yes, there is a definite sense or relief, and almost joy, in the fact that this man who killed & hated many, including Americans and Christians, can no longer… [Read More]
The Holy Father’s Intentions for May
Each month, the Pope asks the Catholic world to join him in a common prayer. This month, we pray that those who work in the media may always respect truth, solidarity and the dignity of each person. For our missionaries, we pray that the Lord may grant the Church in China the capacity to persevere… [Read More]
Throwing Stones at “The Church”
About two months ago, I wrote a post on my personal blog entitled, “Why is the Catholic Mass So Boring?” Now, let me offer this disclaimer: I do not find the Mass boring. The Mass is the intermingling of heaven and earth, where the body of Christ (both the heavenly and earthly Church) meet the… [Read More]
The Case for Homeschooling
Not once did I ever envision myself, our kids, or our family, as homeschooling material. It didn’t fit with my upbringing or my childhood experiences. I grew up in both South Austin and a small town in East Texas and went through public school, including a public university. I held many of the negative stereotypical… [Read More]
Face Time and Presence
The time has come for our second meet up of 2011. Last fall when we began trying to coordinate details for meet ups, we were unsure of how many people would be interested in getting together. Meet ups are very common these days, and it seems like you can find one for every niche discovered… [Read More]
The Great-Olivia! Be Gentle With Your Sister!-Silence
The Easter Triduum celebrations of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil of Holy Saturday are some of the most beautiful liturgies in the modern Roman Rite. After 40 long days of Lent preparing ourselves, the big dance is here. Not only Christ’s rising that we celebrate at Easter, but we relive the culmination… [Read More]
Donuts, Oral Roberts, and Mary Pt. 3
Continued from Here and Here I knew I wasn’t going to be able to enter the Church that Easter, but I still wanted to participate in Lent. Being the OH so brilliant person that I am (sarcasm), I decided that giving up caffeine and coffee for Lent would be an adequate sacrifice. Except I was… [Read More]
Austin Catholic New Media Q2 Meet-Up
Hey everyone don’t forget we are one week out from our 2011 Q2 meet-up. Come and join us at, Mangia Pizza at 12001 Burnet Road, Austin TX, where our speaker will be Dan Sealana and he’ll be speaking about being “How to Get Banned From Catholic Radio: Challenges and Opportunities of The New Evangelization”. So… [Read More]
Spiritual Works of Mercy, the Modern Day Approach
The following blog post was provide to us by Martina Kreitzer, Austin Catholic New Media’s newest contributor. I was chatting earlier today with an online Catholic “sista,” someone I’ve known through my online Catholic community for several years now. On her Facebook wall, she had posted a link from Abby Johnson, a friend and former Planned… [Read More]
Finding Jesus
A Mormon approached me the other day while I was walking through my neighborhood and started talking to me about his beliefs. I always enjoy talking to people of other faiths, especially those that are convicted enough to try and teach others what they believe at random. They are no real threat to my faith,… [Read More]
Bishop Joe Vásquez Did It Again
Bishop Joe Vásquez of the Diocese of Austin has done it again. People are protesting. Among the protesters are former Austin Mayor Gus Garcia and local activists. And people are upset. According to the local paper, “More than a dozen Catholic parishioners” are upset. Yup, Bishop Joe has done it again. He’s stood up for… [Read More]
Donuts, Oral Roberts, and Mary pt. 2
Continued from Part 1. That first Mass I visited with my fiance (we’ll call him Tom) was an experience I’ll never forget. I had been reading about Catholic theology, but had done next-to-no research about what actually happens at Mass. I scoured message boards, trying desperately to find a post that broke it down into… [Read More]
Finding God in a Swiss Roll
I was on a retreat last summer when my friend Elizabeth, a novice with the Servants of the 11th Hour, taught us to pray “and bless the hands that made the food” after grace. At first, I was a little flattered as I was one of those who helped cook lunch. By end of the… [Read More]
Pressing on the Lenten Journey
When this post goes live, there will be just twenty days remaining before Easter Sunday. I can’t help but wonder where the time has gone. It seems like just a few days ago when we entered into prayer and fasting on Ash Wednesday. The whole season of Lent, with its promises of sacrifice and devotion,… [Read More]
Lent 2011: The Week of Spiritual Warfare
The fact that God permits physical and even moral evil is a mystery that God illuminates by his Son Jesus Christ who died and rose to vanquish evil. Faith gives us the certainty that God would not permit an evil if he did not cause a good to come from that very evil, by ways… [Read More]
New Media is Becoming an Old Term
Near the end of the last millennium, the term “New Media” was a broad term created to encapsulate the digital movement of content. This term was thought necessary only to distinguish mainly how content was shared, but not many people could have imagined how it would become social. As late as 11 years ago, there… [Read More]
Donuts, Oral Roberts, and Mary.
“Life without Jesus, is like a donut, like a donut, like a donut. . .” Rob Evans, aka, The Donut Man, penned the song that was the overarching musical theme of my childhood. (For all you cradle Catholics who haven’t a clue what I’m talking about, the punchline to the song is ‘Cause there’s a… [Read More]
60 Minutes and the Audacity of Archbishop Dolan
This past Sunday Archbishop Timothy Dolan took another step towards cementing his position as one of the leading voices in the American church. In an interview conducted on “60 Minutes” the Archbishop tackled the subjects that are always at the forefront when anyone from the Church is put in front of the camera. Those being… [Read More]
Prayer
[The following posting, written by Joe Sales, originally appeared on his blog on April 25, 2010 and is reprinted with his permission.] There are so many prayers i have gotten to know over the years. If someone were to ask me the question, what are your favorite prayers? Well in all honesty, the prayers that reach heaven And yes i… [Read More]
The Holy Father’s Intentions for April
Each month, the Pope asks the Catholic world to join him in a common prayer. This month, we pray that the Church may offer new generations, through the believable proclamation of the Gospel, ever-new reasons of life and hope. For our missionaries, we pray that missionaries, with the proclamation of the Gospel and their witness… [Read More]
Called to… Blog?
I’m a story-teller. I love to write and I am a photographer. Short stories, poetry, blogs, faith reflections, a single photo or a series of photos… pretty much anything that can evoke a sense of peace, a sense of worry, a sense of anger, a sense of joy, a sense of faith, or evoke memories… [Read More]
We’re Never Anonymous
My wife and I moved last summer from a little condo to a house. In both cases, there was a homeowners’ association (HOA). Our previous HOA wasn’t very active–there were a few active folks, but everyone else was apathetic. The new place is a whole different story. Many active people in many different committees and… [Read More]
ATX During SXSW
This past Friday, people from all over the country and the world converged on Austin for South By South West. Most people quickly associate SXSW only with partying and wild fun, and while there is a lot of that, it’s not all that South By is about. Austin gets a unique opportunity to be on… [Read More]
Catholic Media Promotion Day – Jason Elizondo
So Catholic media Promotion Day is in full swing and here is my contribution to the Catholic media cause. Don’t forget to go on over to iTunes and review some of your favorite Catholic podcast too. 3 Blogs Conversion Diary Aggie Catholics This Pilgrim’s Progress 3 Podcasts Just a Catholic Dad The Catholic Underground… [Read More]
New Media for the New Evangelization
Why do we need New Media? What do blogs, podcasts, web sites, viral videos and other virtual expressions of faith have to add to the mission of the Church? After all, we went almost 2,000 years without access to these means of communication and the Church has done pretty well for herself, hasn’t she? There is… [Read More]
Defending New Media
Earlier this week I had the opportunity to discuss new media with a group of people, some for new media some against. Now I love a good debate, and in the early days of my reversion, I would often find myself “picking a fight” with anyone who wasn’t Catholic or “not Catholic enough” in my… [Read More]
Catholic New Media Best Practices Volume 1
Be Active in Promotions, Not Passive. It’s easy for those of us who use New Media to be detached from our followers, to just put up information about an event and expect people to come of their own volition. Truth is, social media is passive and best when given to its audience, not just available… [Read More]
A Catholic New Media Group in Austin, Tx?! Yes Please!
Austin Catholic New Media… I’m excited for this endeavor! As the Director of Youth Ministry at St.Ignatius, Martyr Parish here in Austin, I use media quite a bit. From music to YouTube, Facebook to text messages, blog reading to blog writing and more, media is an integral part of my ministry because it’s an integral… [Read More]
The Church and New Media
With an institution as rich in tradition as the Church, tradition can sometimes be seen as “stuck in the past”. Many times, this is for good reason and, truth be told, good to not be swept up in the latest fad. In the realm of communications, however, by definition, the need to reach out and… [Read More]
The Holy Father’s Intentions for March
Pope Benedict’s general prayer intention for March is: “That the nations of Latin America may walk in fidelity to the Gospel and progress in justice and peace”. His mission intention is: “That the Holy Spirit may give light and strength to those in many regions of the world who are persecuted and discriminated against because… [Read More]
Keep Austin Catholic
I remember my first impression of Austin Catholic New Media. Or rather, my first misconception. It was along the lines of, “Um, what’s the big deal?” New media was commonplace to me. Aren’t Catholics already utilizing it to fulfill JPII’s call to a New Evangelization? But, that was over four months ago. Today, I couldn’t… [Read More]
A Movement in Austin
When my wife and I moved to Austin in 2009, I knew in my heart that it was because God was calling us here, but I wasn’t sure exactly why. What I have found most amazing is that our story is fairly common. I have met many other young adults that have told me the… [Read More]
Austin Catholic New Media
New and Social media have changed the way we communicate, consume media and news. For me, it also changed the way I learn about my faith. Five years ago when I had my reversion and came back to the faith I didn’t have a clue what it meant to be a real Catholic and I… [Read More]
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