52 Stories: One Inspiring Video Each Week for a Year

Spirit Juice Studios proudly presents the 52 Stories multimedia series designed to share the “good news” of the Catholic Church through the power of video storytelling. The email series showcases one video each week telling the story of people, communities, and organizations that are making a positive impact on the world by revealing God’s divine presence in daily life.

More than 2,000 people have already signed up at 52stories.com and it’s not too late! You will receive a year’s worth of stories starting from the day that you subscribe.

“Spirit Juice is blessed to work with so many inspiring Catholic clients who are making a positive impact on the world, and these stories deserve to be shared more widely,” said Rob Kaczmark, president and CEO of Spirit Juice Studios. “I’m so excited for people to start receiving these weekly videos that reveal the unsung heroes of the Catholic Church who act as God’s hands and feet on earth.”

The videos featured in 52 Stories are all original productions of Spirit Juice Studios, which has been producing award-winning multimedia content for an international lineup of clients for more than 15 years. The 52 Stories series features videos produced for the Knights of Columbus, Word on Fire, FOCUS, the USCCB, religious orders, dioceses, parishes, schools, non-profit organizations, seminaries, and more.

“You’ll see stories about the life-changing work of pro-life women’s centers, learn about the work of an NFL chaplain, hear the stories of holy men and women who are on the road to sainthood, and get an inside look at huge events in the life of the Church like World Youth Day, NCYC, and the FOCUS SEEK conference,” Kaczmark said. “The 52 stories that we have chosen are as diverse as the Church itself, but they all have Christ at their center.”

Learn more and sign up at https://52stories.com.

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