About Daniel Klimek

Our Catholic World is a blog by Daniel Klimek. Daniel is a journalist, scholar, and blogger. He graduated with a Master of Arts from Yale Divinity School, studying the history of Christianity, and is currently pursuing his doctorate in spirituality at the Catholic University of America. Daniel is the U.S. editor of MedjugorjeToday, where he has published popular articles. His scholarly articles have been published in the Encyclopedia of Global Religion and the Yale Divinity School journal Glossolalia. Daniel is a recognized authority on the Marian apparitions of Medjugorje, a subject he has been feautred discussing on Radio Maria (USA), MaryTV, and a documentary film, Queen of Peace.

 

15 thoughts on “About Daniel Klimek

  1. Is it possible to contact you by email? I’ve just seen your well balanced little blog about Vassula and have previously read your items on the MinistryValues website.

  2. Hi Daniel, I just read your reversion story. We have a wonderful Mom. I am a fellow bookwriter/blogger, convert (1996). My blog’s title “God Is Simple”. The blogs are chapters from my book – the book’s title is “Winter Wheat”. Looking at the Catholic Faith through the eyes of a scientist (theoretical physicist). My latest blog “You all need a good scolding”, was on the featured panel along with yours today. I’m planning on going over for this yrs. youth Festival in August. Staying at Mirjana’s with Jim Benzow’s “Trinity Pilgrimages” group. (My 20th trip). Let’s talk. armond137@yahoo.com, 707-480-7000 Armond Nirdlinger

  3. Hi Daniel,

    I enjoyed reading your article on the Marians. Our son is one of the Marian priests (Father Matt Lamoureux…currently a Pastor at St. Patrick’s in Yorkville, IL). You hit the nail on the head in describing the order. A great group of holy and good men! I will keep your discernment in prayer.
    God bless!!!
    George Lamoureux

    • Thank you so much for your prayers, George. What a great blessing for your family that must be, your son being a Marian priest, what a great gift to Our Lady! I’m actually spending the summer in Chicago with my family, may take a trip up to Yorkville to visit the parish in the near future. I noticed that the Marians have three parishes in Illinois, not bad :)

  4. Thanks for the article, Daniel. I found out about it through spiritdaily.com, and just saw it posted. I’m really grateful. We are praying for you, and look forward to having you attend a vocation retreat. May Jesus and Mary be praised!

    • Thank you for your prayers and comment, Fr. Calloway. I’m glad you liked the article and I’m really looking forward to visiting the Marian House in Steubenville this fall. Also, I just received the great news that I’ll be able to make a pilgrimage to Medjugorje this summer for three weeks (leaving this month). I feel Our Lady’s presence very strongly in my life, it’s a solemn feeling. I’m sure she’ll guide me along my discernment, many blessings!

  5. thank you I love and share,I also found this Spiritdaily .com , May God bless you always. have a nice day to all.

  6. HI
    Kindly send us more information on the divine mercy chaplet, it will help our small group of divine mercy. We recite the divine mercy twice a week and it is wonderful. Pray for us so that we can recruit more members.

  7. Daniel – I totally support you in your vocation quest. When you are at Franciscan University of Steubenville, also look up Father Vince Inghilterra – a great, senior religious mentor, totally devoted to Our Blessed Mother and faculty member at the University. Blessings! Leslie Anne Rabbitt

    • Thank you Leslie for your encouragement, appreciate it greatly. If I get a chance to spent time at Franciscan, which I hope to, I’ll definitely try to get in touch with Fr. Vince. Many blessings to you!

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