Category Archives: SOTN Speakers

Bishop Andrew Cozzens

Bishop Andrew Cozzens, a proud graduate of Benedictine College in Atchison Kansas, served as a missionary for young people with both Twin Cities based NET Ministries and the national college ministry Saint Paul’s Outreach before entering seminary. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis in 1997 and after serving in two parishes was sent to Rome for doctoral studies, where he completed a doctorate degree in Sacramental Theology focusing on Saint John Paul II’s theology of the Priest as the Bridegroom of the Church. His book, A Living Image of the Bridegroom: The Priesthood and the Evangelical Counsels was published in 2020 through the Institute for Priestly Formation out of Omaha, an organization for which he also serves as president. After teaching in seminary formation for 8 years, Bishop Cozzens was ordained to the episcopacy in 2013 as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. On December 6, 2021, he was installed as the 8th bishop of the diocese of Crookston. He currently serves as the chair of the USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis where he has been tasked by the Bishops with leading a three-year National Eucharistic Revival which seeks to impact the United States Church at every level, strengthening Eucharistic belief and practice. As part of the Eucharistic Revival, at the direction of the Bishops, he has founded and is the first President of the National Eucharistic Congress Corporation and is overseeing the organizing of the first National Eucharistic Congress in the United States in almost 50 years.

Bishop Daniel Felton

Bishop Daniel J. Felton is the tenth Bishop of Duluth. He was born February 5, 1955, the son of Carol and the late Ken Felton and the oldest of five children. He attended St. Edward School in Mackville, Wisconsin and Appleton West in Appleton. He holds a bachelor’s degree from St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, in religious studies and psychology; a master’s degree in theology from St. John University, Collegeville; and a licentiate of sacred theology and a master’s degree in social communications from the Gregorian University in Rome. Bishop Felton was ordained a priest on June 13, 1981, by Bishop Aloysius Wycislo for the Green Bay Diocese. His parish assignments in the Diocese of Green Bay included Holy Innocents in Manitowoc, St. Raphael the Archangel in Oshkosh, and St. Francis of Assisi in Manitowoc. Bishop Felton was also the director of affiliate affairs for the Catholic Telecommunications Network of America. Bishop Felton served in Green Bay as a member of the diocesan College of Consultors, Presbyteral Council, Bishop Advisory Council, Personnel Board, Diocesan Finance Council, St. Norbert Board of Trustees, and Silver Lake College Board of Directors. He was also a member of the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. At the time of his appointment as Bishop of Duluth in 2021, he had been serving the Green Bay Diocese as vicar general and moderator of the curia since 2014. Bishop Felton was ordained May 20, 2021, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth. The principal co-consecrator was Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, and his co-consecrators were Bishop David L. Ricken of Green Bay and Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois. As Bishop, he serves as a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Child and Youth Protection Committee.

Bishop Robert Barron

Bishop Robert Barron is the bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester (Minnesota) and the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries. He is the host of CATHOLICISM, a groundbreaking, award-winning documentary about the Catholic Faith, which aired on PBS. Bishop Barron’s more recent film series, CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players, has won an Emmy award and has been syndicated for national television.

Bishop Barron is a #1 Amazon bestselling author and has published numerous books, essays, and articles on theology and the spiritual life. He was a religion correspondent for NBC and has also appeared on FOX News, CNN, and EWTN.

Bishop Barron’s website, WordOnFire.org, reaches millions of people each year, and he is one of the world’s most followed Catholics on social media. His YouTube videos have been viewed over 131 million times, and he has over 3 million followers on Facebook.

He has engaged in dialogue with Dr. Jordan PetersonLex FridmanDave RubinBen Shapiro, and William Lane Craig, among other influencers and thought leaders, and he has been invited to speak about religion at the headquarters of FacebookGoogle, and Amazon. He has keynoted many conferences and events all over the world, including the 2016 World Youth Day in Kraków and the 2015 World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, which marked Pope Francis’ historic visit to the United States.

Father Mike Schmitz

Father Mike Schmitz is the director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Duluth as well as the Chaplain for the Newman Center at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. The UMD Newman Center focuses on being fed through the Sacraments as well as study and knowledge of the Church and has thrived under his humble and Spirit-filled guidance. He has preached to thousands locally and nationally. He is the host of the widely popular podcasts, “Bible in a Year” and “The Catechism in a Year” produced by Ascension. Father Mike also offers weekly homilies on iTunes and bulldogCatholic.org and has appeared in programs for youth and young adults through Ascension Press, as well as through regular short video messages on Ascension Presents.

Sister Jude Andrew Link, OP

Sister Jude Andrew Link, OP, grew up outside Portland, Oregon and entered the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist in 2003. She has a masters in theology from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and is pursuing a masters in catechetics from Franciscan University of Steubenville. Sister Jude Andrew has worked with her community’s apostolate – Openlight Media – to develop catechetical and educational resources. She loves teaching and has spent almost 15 years teaching theology in middle school and high school classrooms.

Aly Aleigha

Aly Aleigha is an Indie-Folk Singer/Songwriter and recording artist from Duluth, MN. In 2015, she released her debut album and graduated from Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH with degrees in Theology and Catechetics. Aly currently serves as the recurring worship leader for Jeff Cavins pilgrimages to the Holy Land and the ministry of Fr. Mike Schmitz in the diocese of Duluth. When she is not leading worship or touring with her original music, Aly spends her days rock climbing cliffs that plunge into beautiful Lake Superior or adventuring in some way. Her adventurous spirit, her experiences traveling, and her faith greatly influence her songwriting.

Christina Lamas

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Christina Lamas ingresó al ministerio con adolescentes después de 10 años de voluntariado. Ocupó los cargos de directora asociada y coordinadora de la división de la pastoral con dolescentes en la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles. Con más de 25 años de experiencia en la catequesis y el ministerio juvenil, ahora es la directora ejecutiva de la Federación Nacional Católica de Ministerio con Jóvenes Adolescentes en Washington, D.C.

Christina Lamas made her way into the field of Youth Ministry after ten years of volunteering at her home parish, where she was drawn to empower young people to find ways to actively live out their faith and to continue to grow in their relationship with Christ in their daily living. She went on to hold multiple positions within the Office of Religious Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Currently, she is serving as the Executive Director of the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM). Christina brings to NFCYM 25+ years of experience in catechesis and youth ministry.

Saints Alive

Since its debut in 2021, the Saints Alive Podcast has quickly become one of the top podcasts in the world and go-to resources for quality Catholic content. Telling the stories of the saints in radio-drama fashion, Saints Alive aims to inspire and empower the next generation of saints. In a world with an endless amount of content but little that families can trust, Saints Alive has entertained families all across the world while also calling them to holiness.

Founders Alex Dee and Tanner Kalina will share a special, live Saints Alive interactive program with youth and families during the Star of the North Eucharistic Congress. For all ages!

Alex is a husband, father, actor, and Swiss army knife when it comes to storytelling. He has pursued film and acting in New York City and Los Angeles since 2011. He recently made the leap to give his full focus as the Director of Saints Alive and lives in Vermont with his amazing wife and kids. He feels blessed to have developed a career both in front of and behind the camera, and he has a deep desire to tell stories that move hearts to Christ. Alex acts as the narrator for each episode of Saints Alive, and he’s the guy editing it all together.

Tanner is a Catholic artist and missionary currently living in Denver, Colorado. He chases holiness in his day to day, failing frequently but continuing constantly. Along with working as a writer and actor for the last decade, he has had the great pleasure of spreading the Gospel with awesome ministries such as FOCUS, Ascension Presents, YDisciple, and currently is also working with the National Eucharistic Revival. Tanner plays many roles on this podcast as well as contributes to script writing and ministry vision.

Handmaids of the Heart of Jesus

The Handmaids of the Heart of Jesus live in imitation of Mary in serving as spiritual mothers in the Diocesan Church. The four primary aspects of their Charism are: Marian, Eucharistic, Diocesan, and Evangelistic. Formally established on March 24th, 2010, in the Diocese of New Ulm, beyond the New Ulm Motherhouse, the Handmaids also have communities in Duluth, Saint Paul, and Dickinson. They serve the Church through apostolic works in the diocese and the parish including supporting catechetical, liturgical and familial life.