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Monday, March 2, 2015

"Patheos: Hosting The Conversation On Faith," A Superb Blog By Catholic Deacon, Greg Kandra

Dear Patheos Bloggers, The Revolution Has Already Begun

About Deacon Greg Kandra 

Who Blogs At "Patheos: Hosting The Conversation On Faith"


Deacon Greg Kandra is a Roman Catholic deacon serving the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York.  In February 2011, he was named the Executive Editor of ONE, the acclaimed magazine published by the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA). In 2012, ONE received an unprecedented 21 awards from the Catholic Press Association, including First Place for General Excellence. He now serves as Multimedia Editor for CNEWA.
Prior to his work with CNEWA, Deacon Greg enjoyed a long career in broadcast journalism. He spent nearly three decades as a writer and producer for CBS News, where he contributed to “The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric,” “60 Minutes II,” “48 Hours,” (Emmy Award, Writers Guild of America Award) and “Sunday Morning.” He was co-writer for the acclaimed documentary “9/11,” hosted by Robert DeNiro. (Emmy Award, Christopher Award, Peabody Award, Writers Guild of America Award.) His radio essays were featured in the bestselling book “Deadlines and Datelines” by Dan Rather. He’s also a two-time winner of the Catholic Press Association Award.
Other places you may find him: AMERICA, U.S. CATHOLIC, CATHOLIC DIGEST, REALITY (Redemptorist Communications), THE BROOKLYN TABLET and GIVE US THIS DAY. He serves on the editorial advisory board for DEACON DIGEST and is a frequent contributor to the magazine. Deacon Greg is also featured in the three homily collections “Hungry and You Fed Me,” “Naked and You Clothed Me,” and “Sick and You Cared for Me” by Clear Faith Publishing. All sales of those books benefit charities in New Jersey.
Deacon Greg grew up in Maryland (Go Terps!) but he and his wife today live in the beautiful borough of Queens, New York.
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You can contact Deacon Greg at dcngreg@gmail.com
Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/deaconsbench/about/#ixzz3TEyiVpY4


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