2013 “Share the Story” Contest Judging Criteria & Judges

View listing of winners and all contest participants HERE.

 

The Judging Process

(See the list of contest judges below.)

A three-tiered judging process began once all submissions were uploaded following the January deadline.

First Level– All entries were screened by a committee for appropriateness of content and copyright infringement as part of the preliminary judging process.

Second Level– Entries were divided by category and reviewed by industry professionals and those involved in youth and young adult ministry. These committees selected their top nominations for each category based on the judging criteria below.

Final Level— A panel of distinguished judges was divided among the award categories. They reviewed the top entries and used the judging criteria to select winners for each category.

 

Judging Criteria

The over-riding purpose of films submitted to the “Share the Story” Contest was to effectively illustrate the Catholic story, leading viewers to a clearer, fuller understanding of the Catholic faith.

The films were judged using the following criteria and weight:

–How Fully, Compellingly the Film Conveys the Story of Its Subject Matter (40%)

–Effectiveness in Reaching Youth and Young Adults (30%)

–Originality & Creativity in Presentation (20%)

–Level of Technicality (10%)

 

2013 “Share the Story” Contest Judges

Goodness Reigns, Inc. would like to thank the many ministry leaders, educators and media professionals for their assistance with the judging process. They gave of their time and expertise to perform this act of kindness for the young church.

 

Michael Amodei
Michael is Executive Editor of Adolescent Catechesis at Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, IN, and the author of several books, including Catholic Essentials: An Overview of the Faith and Send Out Your Spirit: Preparing Teens for Confirmation. He is a former director of religious education and youth minister at St. Monica’s Catholic Church, Santa Monica, CA.

 

 

 

Erika Anderson
After receiving a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Georgia Southern University, Erika spent 10 years as a staff writer for The Georgia Bulletin, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. During her time at the paper, which has a circulation of more than 80,000, Erika received several awards for stories she wrote about national and international topics, including the death of Pope John Paul II and the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Since 2007, Erika has worked for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, first as a writer and editor in the marketing and public relations department, and now as a grant writer for the Children’s Foundation. Additionally, through her blog, “Erika is Losing It,” Anderson shares her journey of weight loss with thousands of readers. She also continues to freelance for The Georgia Bulletin, and has written several articles for the Goodness Reigns website.

 

Barbara Bakotich
Barbara has been married to her husband Rob for 31 years.  They have three children. Barb has been in youth ministry for 23 years, serving in four different parishes.  She looks forward to several more years serving the young church.

 

 

 

 

Frank Brennan
Frank was born in Elizabeth, NJ, and moved to Miami at the age of 13. He graduated from Florida International University with a B.A. in English. During his freshman year of high school, Frank felt a strong calling to filmmaking and began writing, directing, and producing his own work alongside his now wife, Laura Paulina Alvarado. They began a nonprofit company called 7eventhDay Media Inc. Frank is the co-founder, co-director and film coordinator of the John Paul II International Film Festival(jp2filmfestival.org). Frank is also an award-winning writer and director for his acclaimed short films Best Kept and Finding John Doe. He is a former youth and young adults minister and is a current member of the National Association of Catholic Youth Ministry Leaders.

 

John Brockmeier
John is the youth ministry coordinator at Holy Trinity parish in Louisville, KY. He has been involved in youth ministry for many years, ever since he was in high school. He has a great interest in peer-to-peer ministry and ministry through music. In his free time, John enjoys running, ultimate frisbee, playing guitar, and singing. He is very glad to help with Goodness Reigns as he believes videos are a perfect opportunity for peer-to-peer ministry. John has been a youth minister for 3 and 1/2 years.

 

 

Fr. James Bromwich
Fr. James was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Louisville, KY, in 2003 after having received a Masters of Divinity from St. Mary of the Lake University-Mundelein Seminary. He subsequently received a Licentiate in Sacred Theology, writing his thesis on Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the New Evangelization and the Laity. In addition, Fr. James has an M.A. in International Conflict Intervention from the Patterson School of Diplomacy at the University of Kentucky, an M.A. in Catholic Thought and Life from St. Meinrad School of Theology in Indiana, a B.S. in Nursing from Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY, and a B.A. in History from the University of Arkansas. Fr. James’ areas of particular interest include Natural Law and human dignity, biomedical ethics, and international affairs and the Church. Fr. James served as administrator and pastor of three parishes for six years in South Central Kentucky. At the invitation of Bishop Kevin Rhoades, Fr. James and another priest moved to Fort Wayne in 2012 to form an Oratory of St. Philip Neri in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, with a focus on the New Evangelization and the laity and promoting the dignity of the human person. Fr. James is currently an adjunct professor of medical ethics at the University of St. Francis, part-time chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital, and president and founder of The Neri Institute, a think tank dedicated to promoting the dignity of the human person and the New Evangelization through teaching, scholarship and the media.

 

Linda Bugos-Noble
Linda is a farm girl from West Central Illinois.  She attended Loyola University of Chicago-Medical Center campus and received her Dental Hygiene degree.  She then packed her bags for two years in the Peace Corps in Jamaica’s poor Clarendon area.  When she returned, she continued her education at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana and received a degree in Health Occupations Teacher Education. She then taught at Parkland College in Champaign for 3 years.  Her next move would be more permanent as she moved to Beach Park and has stayed put for the last 34 years.  She currently works as a dental hygienist and is part-time coordinator of the Teen Ministry at Our Lady of Humility Parish in Beach Park, IL  She is the mother of two most excellent daughters; one of them is going to make her a grandmother this summer.

 

Sr. Helena Burns, FSP
Sr. Helena is a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, an international congregation founded to communicate God’s Word through the media. She is finishing her M.A. in Media Literacy Education; has a B.A. in theology and philosophy from St. John’s University, NYC; studied screenwriting at UCLA and Act One, Hollywood; and holds a certificate in Pastoral Youth Ministry. She is the movie reviewer for “The Catholic New World,” Chicago’s archdiocesan newspaper. She is currently writing and producing a documentary on the life of Blessed James Alberione (www.MediaApostle.com) and is a co-producer on www.The40Film.com. Her book for young women is He Speaks to You. Sr. Helena has been giving media and Theology of the Body workshops to youth and adults all over the U.S. and Canada since the 90’s, and believes that media can be a primary tool for sharing God’s love and salvation. Ways to contact her are: Sr. Helena Burns, FSP Pauline Books & Media 172 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60601     hburns@paulinemedia.com     www.hellburns.blogspot.com     www.pauline.org     facebook: Helena Burns     twitter: @SrHelenaBurns

 

James Clements
James Clements is a junior theology major at the Catholic University of America, and is an intern at the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry. He loves soccer, chess, music, his friends and his family. He hopes to go into  youth ministry.

 

 

 

 

Chris Cogswell
Chris Cogswell is a revert – a returnee – to the Catholic church that he grew up in.  He loves the daily challenge of the faith and enthusiastically tries to implement the faith each day.  Chris likes to help and encourage Catholic ventures, both for-profit and non-profit.  He founded the Catholic Business Network of Louisville and works with many Catholic businesses nationwide.  Chris is married to Ampy Lee Cogswell, and they have an adopted son with hopes of adopting more children.  Chris was a member and chair of the St James/St Brigid parish cluster in the Highlands and now attends St Martin of Tours in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.  Chris runs Chancery Financial Advisors, which he established in 2002.  Chancery Financial focuses on asset management and advisory and consulting work for mid-market companies and individuals throughout the US and internationally.  Prior to establishing Chancery Financial, Chris lived and worked in Hong Kong and China in the investment banking industry for six years.  Chris graduated from St. Xavier High School and has History and Public Affairs degrees from Indiana University, Bloomington.  Chris also has a Chinese language degree from a Beijing, China university and a Master of International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management.

 

 

 

 

Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle,
Donna-Marie is an award-winning author and journalist, speaker, catechist, reviewer, and the EWTN television host of Everyday Blessings for Catholic Moms, and Catholic Mom’s Cafe–which she created. A Catholic wife and mother of five, Donna-Marie was noted as one of the Top Ten Most Fascinating Catholics in 2009 by Faith and Family Live. She enjoyed a decade-long friendship with Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta and became a Lay Missionary of Charity. For many years her spiritual director was Servant of God John A. Hardon, S.J., who also served as one of Mother Teresa’s spiritual directors. Donna-Marie was invited by the Holy See in 2008 to participate in an international congress for women at the Vatican to mark the 20th anniversary of the apostolic letter Mulieris Dignitatem (On the Dignity and Vocation of Women). She received apostolic blessings from Blessed Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI on her books and work and a special blessing from Pope John Paul II for her work with Blessed Mother Teresa. Donna-Marie is the author of numerous books on faith and family, including Catholic Prayer Book for Mothers, A Catholic Woman’s Book of Prayers, Prayerfully Expecting, Mother Teresa and Me, Rooted in Love, Catholic Saints Prayer Book, Bringing Lent Home with Mother Teresa, The Domestic Church, The Heart of Motherhood, Embracing Motherhood, My Confirmation Book, and Catholic Mom’s Café: 5-Minute Retreats for Every Day of the Year. She has been featured by Zenit news and Rome Reports, and is a frequent guest on EWTN’s Bookmark, Faith & Culture, and Vatican Insider. Learn more: www.donnacooperoboyle.com

 

Deacon Bill Drobick
After spending 25 years in the world of corporate taxes, Deacon Bill entered the world of faith formation for Holy Spirit Church in Fremont, CA, as DRE in 1997.  He has tried to be at the forefront of the use of new and fresh media for catechesis.  All ages, from adults in Scripture Study, RCIA, high school Confirmation, and elementary grade students enjoy the benefits of a media-rich environment at Holy Spirit Church.  The New Evangelization is close to his heart as a priority for the Church.

 

 

Warren Dungen
Warren is the director of Youth Ministry for the Diocese of Prince Albert.  He and his wife, Lori-Lou, have been married 15 years and have 4 children. Warren got his start in youth ministry almost 25 years ago in Calgary in the SEARCH Retreat program where he was touched deeply at the age of 15.  He then led the ministry for the 4 yrs through high school and beyond.  After graduation, he discerned priesthood and religious life with the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) for 5 yrs.  Warren received a degree in History/English, with a theological perspective.  Upon leaving, Warren determined that his call was to youth ministry all along and has been serving directly in the field ever since! The 7 years following, Warren gained immense experience, connections and training in youth ministry by working for the Diocese of Alexandria, LA, and the Archdiocese of Mobile, AL.  He has served as provincial representative for Mississippi and Alabama and also as Regional Coordinator for 5 states (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky).  He also coordinated an annual Steubenville Youth Conference in Louisiana.  Warren served on regional, national and international committees, boards, and initiatives.  During that time he has continued his passion in evangelizing and working with the poor and for social justice by leading service trips and mission trips to Haiti and Mexico. In August 2003 Warren returned to Canada – to Saskatchewan – to share his experience, talents, and time– and to raise his growing family.  He helped start and served two terms as Chair of the Canadian Catholic Youth Ministry Network (CCYMN) and Western representative. Warren also has been continuing his studies in Eastern Catholic Theology.

 

David Dziena
David is Executive Editor for Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Publishing. He has led Confirmation workshops and retreats, and catechist formation classes. David graduated from Iona College with a B.A. in Philosophy and from St. Joseph’s College with an M.A. in Pastoral Theology.

 

 

 

 

Fred Fosnacht
Fred is the founder of MyCatholicVoice, a dynamic online community interested in exploring the rich tradition of the Catholic faith, and UpWord Studios, a non-profit that enables digital media creation and repurposing to be delivered via Internet and wireless methods. He has 20 years of extensive business, technology and executive experience as a retired Partner in the Communications and High Tech Market Unit of Accenture. He has a degree in Theology from Loyola University, and is currently in the Masters of Spirituality program at the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola. His hobbies include playing guitar, recreational hiking and skiing, and dog training. He, his wife of 26 years, Mary Kay, son Andy and daughter Christine, reside in Overland Park, KS.

 

Cory Heimann
Cory is the founder of Likable Art <http://likableart.com/> , a design and video production studio that strives to point to Someone greater through beautiful media. Cory has recently moved to Northern Indiana where he lives with his beautiful wife and his most proud collaboration, his new son Henry.

 

 

 

Jonathon Hanten
Jonathon works for the Archdiocese of Atlanta as  a Web developer.  When not updating websites he enjoys reading, watching videos, and trying new foods.

 

Lisa Hendey
Lisa Hendey is the founder and webmaster of CatholicMom.com and the author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms: 52 Companions for Your Heart, Mind, Body and Soul and The Handbook for Catholic Moms: Nurturing Your Heart, Mind, Body and Soul. Lisa writes for several online and print publications, enjoys speaking around the country and hosts the weekly Catholic Moments Podcast. Visit her at LisaHendey.com.

 

 

 

Sean Herriott
Sean is Host and Managing Editor of Relevant Radio, a Catholic talk radio network heard on over 30 radio stations. He and his wife, Stacey, entered the Church in 2003–the same year they adopted their daughter, Julie, and welcomed their daughter-in-law into their family. Sean, Stacey and Julie live in Green Bay, WI.

 

 

 

Rob Kaczmark
Senior Partner & Creative Director at Spirit Juice Studios, Rob has been involved with Catholic ministry for over 10 years, while simultaneously working in the secular film and music scene. In 2007, Rob co-founded Spirit Juice Studios in order to help push Catholic media projects to higher levels of quality. Visit http://www.spiritjuicestudios.com/.

 

 

 

Dr. James Kaufmann
“Jamie” is a professor of communication studies at Indiana University Southeast where he teaches courses and conducts research in public communication. He serves on the Editorial Review Board of PUBLIC RELATIONS REVIEW. A convert to Catholicism in 1999, he is an active member of Holy Spirit Church in Louisville, KY. He has been married over 30 years to Kathi, and they have two adult sons. 

 

 

 

Nicholas Langlois
Nicholas is a sophomore at Northwood University in Midland, MI, studying marketing and advertising. He has been involved with video production for 7 years, and currently owns his own photography and videography company. He has been Catholic all his life and enjoys spreading the Word of God in new and unique ways. He has enjoyed watching the contest videos, and dissecting everyone’s personal styles. “I know I always learn something new by viewing the works of other producers. God bless!”

 

 

 

Mike Norman
Mike is an Associate Director for the Office of Religious Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He has been with the Archdiocese for over 10 years. Mike works closely with over 280 parishes in the Los Angeles area to develop strong youth programs and confirmation programs. He has been working with youth for over 30 years. He is a member of St. Monica Parish in Santa Monica, CA. Mike served on the Board of Directors for the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry for five years. He is originally from Nashville, TN, but is happy to call LA his home. Mike graduated from Lambuth University in Jackson, TN, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He holds a Master’s Degree in Pastoral Theology from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, and has presented workshops in over 20 dioceses and at the National Catholic Youth Conference in Houston, TX, in 2003. Mike has also presented workshops at the National Conference for Catholic Youth Ministry. Annually, Mike coordinates the Los Angeles Religious Education Youth Day for over 14,000 participants.

 

David Pace
With his wife, Julia, David began MorningStar Creative as a print and web design company that strives to provide creative and professional graphic services at an affordable price with emphasis on supporting the mission of ministries, churches, schools, apostolates and businesses. From logo design and branding, to a new website design or help with your capital campaign, the MorningStar Creative husband-and-wife team enjoy working together and with a wide array of creative partners from concept to production and ongoing support of the mission. Additionally, MorningStar Creative offers Spanish translating and interpreting services. Www.morningstarcreative.com

 

Stewart Redwine
Stew works as a writer and producer in Southern California where he resides with his wife and two daughters. You can see his work and sign up for his weekly email, Love thy Audience, at StewRedwine.com.

 

 

 

 

Roxane Salonen
Roxane, a wife and mother of five children ages 8 to 17, has worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, children’s author and speaker, and Catholic radio host and diocesan communications director. She currently writes a faith column, “Living Faith,” for her city’s daily newspaper in Fargo, ND, and blogs on faith and family at Peace Garden Mama. Her faith posts also appear regularly on Catholicmom.com.

 

 

 

Sharon Schuhmann
Following undergraduate and master degrees in Theology, Sharon is set to receive her doctorate in preaching from the Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, MO. She has served as the director of Pro-Life Ministries for the Archdiocese of Louisville, and will begin a position as pastoral associate at her parish. She has been married to Charlie for 35 years and together they enjoy their children and grandchildren.

 

 

 

John Smestad, Jr.
John has been director of the CYO/Youth & Young Adult Ministry Office of the Archdiocese of New Orleans since 2003.  He has 17 years of parish youth ministry experience, as well as seven years service as a theology teacher and campus minister in Catholic high schools.  Currently, he is the chair of the leadership team of the 18 diocesan youth ministry directors in the USCCB’s Region 5. He holds a Master’s in Religious Education, as well as a Bachelor’s in History and Secondary Education from Loyola University in New Orleans, where he lives with his wife, Laura.

 

 

Franklyn  Soldo
In 1954, Franklyn Soldo was hired by Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios as a Production Assistant for CEO Dory Schary’s office.  He was on constant call to assist with Special Effects and set design during a period when the studio had twelve to fifteen films in production at the same time.   In 1959 Television caused the end of the studio “Contract Player” and the industry lost its position as the primary source of entertainment.Warner Brothers offered Mr. Soldo one final opportunity; a five-week location shoot in Las Vegas.  In early 1960 “Ocean’s Eleven” was released and Franklyn was now a writer for the CBS radio network News Division in Hollywood.  He was transferred to Minneapolis and a new radio career was launched with a microphone and a format.  Paul Franklyn’s reflections in Jazz.  During the sixties he interviewed most of the Jazz greats of the time.  In 1969, his beloved Carole helped him bring another era to a close with her sensuous station breaks.  It was time for them to return to Southern California and retire to a quiet life where they worked in health care and teaching. In 1996, Franklyn and Carole formed Genesis Productions and plays were written.  Franklyn completed the book and lyrics to his musical TRIBUNAL but a composer was required; and, he found him.  Eric Abrahamson was the pianist at Knott’s Berry Farm’s Calico Saloon “Melodrama” where he still performs.  Eric also performs at Disneyland’s plaza circle with his Dixieland Jazz band.  The TRIBUNAL score was completed, tracks were laid down and Carole Soldo took the helm as Producer.  Without her, the musical would never see an opening night.  Tribunal ran intermittently from 1996 through 1999 at different theaters.  Franklyn and Carole are retired and living in Louisville, KY, where they attend St. Patrick’s Church.

 

Sal Solo
With Brit band Classix Nouveaux, Sal toured the world achieving #1 hits, earning gold and silver discs. He also sang with the Rockets in Italy, who sold 1.5 million albums. He relocated to the USA in 1999 and is now a US citizen, doing large youth events around the country, and developing a reputation for unique multimedia presentations with video and music. He is now A & Director for Heart Beat Records and their new youth division, The Buzz Label. He has produced various other artists, written one book, performed in 37 countries, and released a total of 20 albums, both with his bands, and under his own name.


Peggy Stanton
Peggy lives up to her family’s nickname of “GoGo” having worked and served as an author, artist, journalist/filmmaker; former ABC news correspondent, and founder of The Mary Anne Foundation. She is currently a writer/broadcaster of  the Order of Malta’s Minute with the Catechism. To view her work visit: website: www.peacethroughlove.org.  YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/maryannefoundation

 

 

 

Craig Tubiolo
Craig is a seasoned professional with years of experience in the entertainment industry. His business acumen is derived from his multi-faceted background which includes starring roles in both commercials and movies, directing and producing award-winning films, and most recently, writing and directing a feature film starring world champion boxer Paul Malinaggi. He has also been called upon by major financial institutions and business leaders to develop corporate videos. Craig is currently the Director of Programming and Production for DeSales Media. Over the course of the year Craig has Executive Produced several new programs such as The WoW Show starring Joumana Kidd and All things Catholic staring Joe Estevez. Craig is also the Co-Chair of The annual Faith Film Festival, and is dedicated to inspiring the youth of today and connecting with the community through the use of media. One way he accomplishes this goal is by volunteering at the Bensonhurst Youth Center. Craig’s vision for the Network is not based solely on new programming but also on connecting with the people through organizing events, volunteering and being a living witness. Working in the secular world and coming from a reality show background he has witnessed firsthand the necessity for faith-based programming. He recognizes the demand for faith-based programming and the recent change in direction in Hollywood films offering more faith-inspired films. In addition to his technical expertise, Craig has organized major charity events for organizations such as Equity Fights Aids, NY Food Bank, Earthquake Victims in Italy, Joey Dipaolo fund. His efforts have been recognized by many media outlets and politicians.

 

Brandon Vogt
Brandon is an award-winning Catholic writer, blogger, and speaker. He’s been featured by several media outlets including NPR, CBS, FoxNews, EWTN, and Our Sunday Visitor. Brandon entered the Catholic Church in 2008. Since then he’s become recognized as a Catholic new media expert. In 2011, Brandon released his first book, The Church and New Media: Blogging Converts, Online Activists, and Bishops Who Tweet (Our Sunday Visitor) which won first-place at the Catholic Press Association awards. He was later invited to the Vatican to dialogue with Church leaders about new media. Connect with Brandon and follow his blog at BrandonVogt.com

 

Fr. Daniel Whelan
Fr. Daniel is a priest originally from Kentucky. He is the fourth out of five sons born from Freddy and Gayle, who celebrated 50 years of marriage last August. Before ordination to the priesthood in 2004, he taught middle and high school students for five years.  After serving in the Archdiocese of Louisville for seven years, he, along with Fr. James Bromwich, moved to Fort Wayne at the invitation of Bishop Kevin Rhoades to begin the formation of a community of priests and brothers living according to the charism of St. Philip Neri, with the ultimate goal of forming a new Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, known commonly throughout the world as the Oratorians.  Presently, they are a Community-in-Formation called The Sons of St. Philip Neri.  Their life consists in living and praying together as a family, and some of their apostolates are working toward the sanctification of the laity through what is called the Secular Oratory, imparting a missionary spirit in parishes in conjunction with the New Evangelization, helping young people on college campuses stay focused on God and His Church, and promoting the respect of the human person and building a culture of life by using right reason and Natural Law through various avenues and media outlets. Since moving to Fort Wayne in May, besides working in the formation of a new Oratory, Fr. Daniel has been assisting at parishes around the diocese, working as a chaplain for the Newman Catholic Fellowship at IPFW, and as a chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital. In May of 2013, Fr. Daniel will become a pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in Fort Wayne. 

 

Matt Wieglos
Matt leads the Franciscan Media Productions team. He has wide experience in video production as well as radio and audiobook production. He serves as Executive Producer of the weekly syndicated radio program, American Catholic Radio. Matt has been instrumental in establishing Franciscan Media’s Catholic Update On Demand subscription video service. Most recently he has produced, directed and edited the video release Catholic Update Guide to the New Evangelization: Disciples Called to Witness. Matt enjoys life with his wife and six children.

 

 

Fr. Don Woznicki
Fr. Don was born and raised in South Bend, IN. Before his calling and ordination to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago (May 18, 2002 – John Paul II’s birthday), Fr. Don received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. (1984) and worked for 13 years as a Chemical Engineer. In 1997, while in Chicago working as an investigations/enforcement officer for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) [Air & Radiation Division], Fr. Don sensed the call to priesthood. In 1998, Fr. Don entered the University of St. Mary of the Lake (Mundelein Seminary) for the Chicago Archdiocese. Since his time in the seminary, Fr. Don sensed the great need and urgency for the Catholic Church to be more present within the entertainment industry because of its great global influence in every aspect of our lives. With the permission and encouragement of his rector, pastor, and Cardinal Francis George, Fr. Don spent his summers, spring break, vacation time, and other opportunities to travel to Los Angeles to gain a better understanding and appreciation for the industry. He eventually was asked to be Chaplain to Act One, Inc.: Writing and Executive Programs (Hollywood, CA.). Fr. Don’s ministerial interest extended into working with other Catholics in Hollywood to develop a pastoral plan to evangelize the entertainment industry. Fr. Don also founded a non-profit initiative, called “New Ethos” to encourage more truth, beauty, and goodness in the entertainment culture. These activities have eventually led Fr. Don to request a transfer to LA and begin the incardination process to become a priest for the Archdiocese of LA. Fr. Don currently is the associate pastor of St. Dorothy parish (Glendora, CA.).

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