From the website: Colleen Carroll Campbell used to be a college party girl—she cared more about resume-building than religion. Then her father gave her a biography of Teresa of Avila, a 16th century Catholic saint. When Campbell picked up the book half-heartedly, she had no idea that she was about to embark on a spiritual journey through the lives of six female saints. As she later struggled to come to grips with her father’s Alzheimer’s, these women became Campbell’s guides and companions.
Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth on a Life of Liturgy and Music
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Here is the talk from yesterday by the executive director of ICEL from the
Sacred Music Colloquium. It covers lots of biographical material and
concludes ...







