Catholicism Everywhere
This engaging book celebrates the countless ways the Catholic Church and her members have shaped daily life, weaving faith into science, culture, and innovation. From the saint whose research led to the discovery of insulin to the priest behind the Big Bang theory, from Sister Mary Kenneth Keller’s pioneering role in computer science to the Catholic founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Mayo Clinic, and the Knights of Columbus, these stories reveal a vibrant legacy of service and creativity. Through fascinating insights on medicine, technology, sports, entertainment, and more, you’ll see how the Church’s influence touches everything from your morning coffee to modern communication, offering a deeper appreciation of the faith’s enduring impact on the world.
Author - Helen Hoffner