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Opporthreats
BY Father Owen Kearns, LC Publisher
September 6-12, 2009 Issue |
Posted 8/28/09 at 1:26 PM
Business
gurus have coined the word “opporthreat” to describe a change that could go
either way: a threat or an opportunity. The Register was presented with an
opporthreat a few weeks ago when our longtime executive editor, Tom Hoopes,
told me he’d accepted a position with Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan. My
immediate reaction was to feel excited for Tom and his family — not to mention
Benedictine College — but distressed over the future of Circle Media, the
Register’s parent company. Tom led the day-to-day operations of the Register’s
editorial department for 10 years and, along with his wife, April, he guided Faith
& Family magazine for the last six. I could hardly envision this
apostolate without his gifted hand at the rudder of these two publications and
their respective websites.
However, when the Lord closes one
door, he opens another; in some cases, more than one. In August, Dan Burke
joined Circle Media as its new executive director. He comes to us from Focus on
the Family, where he was thriving but had been feeling an increasing call to
work more closely with the Catholic Church since his 2005 conversion from
evangelical Protestantism to the Catholic faith. From his first day forward he
has been energizing the staff and galvanizing our wide and varied abilities
into a united force.
Soon after that, Legionary Father
John Bartunek came on board as the first-ever president of Circle Media. Father
Bartunek is best-known for his book Inside the Passion,
and for authoring Circle Press’ biggest-selling book, The
Better Part, a Christ-centered resource for personal prayer. He will
be shepherding the “big picture” mission and vision of our media apostolate and
the Register’s role within it.
Join Register staff in praying that
all our opporthreats turn out so happily.
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