Monthly Update | March 2022

This month we were able to break some big news — the announcement of Dr. Peter Kilpatrick as the incoming president of Catholic University of America. Watch the introductory video to hear about his conversion to Catholicism, his background in chemical engineering and more.

We all know what a vital role permanent deacons play in the life of the Church, but you might not know about the rigorous training and formation they undergo on their path to ordination. We worked with the Diocese of Austin to profile one of their deacon formation retreat programs, so they could use the video to encourage other dioceses to start similar programs for their diaconate formation. And it’s working!

Lastly, we made a series of student profiles for the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities to showcase graduates who have gone on to contribute to society in a variety of ways. Click here to watch this inspiring series.

We are so blessed to be able to tell such a diverse array of faith-based stories for our clients. Thanks for your continued support of our work, and please let us know if you want to collaborate with Spirit Juice Studios on a project. We hope you have a fruitful end to Lent and a joyous Easter celebration!

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