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Rose Pacatte FSP, DMin

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Ubicación: Culver City, California, Estados Unidos

Rose Pacatte, FSP, M.Ed. in Media Studies from the University of London (UK), is the founding Director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies/Education in Culver City, CA. In May 2018, she received a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Communications from the Graduate Theological Foundation. She is a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, currently assigned to the community’s Generalate in Rome, Italy, where she directs their office for Media Studies. She is also the coordinator of the “Sisters Communicate” project in Rome for the International Union of Supers General (UISG). She is a founding member of the SIGNIS Catholic Communicators Forum (SIGNISForum.org), a founding Director of the National Film Retreat, a member of the inter-faith Religious Communicators Council (RCC), the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE), the Catholic Communicators Association (SIGNIS USA), and a board member and president emeritus of Catholics in Media (Archdiocese of Los Angeles.) Rose was a SIGNIS (signis.net) Jury member of the Venice Film Festival in 2000, 2009, 2015 and 2022 as well as the ecumenical jury at the Berlin Film Festival in 2003, the Locarno International Film Festival in 2006, Cannes International Film Festival in 2019, and the Polopli e Religione festival in Terni, Italy in 2022 and 2023. Sister Rose has created curricula for the VLCFF and facilitated courses related to communications and media literacy education since 2001. With Peter Malone, MSC, she wrote the award-winning “Lights, Camera, Faith” movie lectionary series (Pauline Books & Media,2000, 2001, 2001) and “Lights, Camera, Faith: The Ten Commandments” (Pauline Books & Media, 2007) and “Lights, Camera, Faith: the Beatitudes and Deadly Sins” is scheduled for 2017. She wrote "Martin Sheen: Pilgrim on the Way" (Liturgical Press) in 2015, "The Way" A Cinematic Retreat Guide" in 2012, and "Corita Kent" Gentle Revolutionary of the Heart" in 2017. Rose teaches media and digital literacy education to teachers, religious educators, parents and adolescents and has presented at the Los Angeles Religious Education Conference the Mid-Atlantic Catechetical Conference and other national and local organizations. Rose was an award-winning film reviewer for St. Anthony Messenger from 2003 – 2023, and reviews for the National Catholic Reporter since 2009. With Sr Gretchen Hailer, RSHM, she wrote “Media Mindfulness: Educating Teens about Faith & Media,” (St. Mary's Press, 2007) and “Our Media World: Teaching Kids K-8 about Faith and Media.” In 2007 Rose was given the "Technology Award" for contributions about media to catechesis from the NCCL and the Jessie McCanse Award for contributions to the field of media literacy from the National Telemedia Council, and in 2014 the Daniel J. Kane Religious Communication Award from the University of Dayton. In 2022 she received the Elizabeth Thiman Service Award for Media Literacy from the National Association for Media Litearcy. Sister Rose’s blog is at Patheos: Sister Rose at the Movies (SisterRoseMovies.net) and her National Catholic Reporter film reviews are at SisterRoseReviews.net and BeMediaMindful.org.