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How to Get Catholics to Read Their Bibles (And Why They Should)

Meg Hunter-Kilmer 

Catholics are not always known for spending much time with scripture, yet the remarkable response to programs like The Bible in a Year podcast shows that the people of God are hungry for his Word. How can we invite Catholics to open the Bible, pray with it, and study it together? And where do we begin?
Join Meg Hunter-Kilmer for a practical conversation on helping individuals, small groups, and entire parish communities grow in love for scripture. Discover simple, effective ways to encourage Catholics to encounter God’s Word more regularly—and to let it shape their faith and daily lives.

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About the Presenter

Meg Hunter-Kilmer is a Catholic speaker, author, retreat leader, and campus minister at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of five books, including Pray for Us: 75 Saints Who Sinned, Suffered, and Struggled on Their Way to Holiness; Saints Around the World; and Eyes Fixed on Jesus: A Journey into the Gospels: Volume One. She also contributed to the Living the Word Catholic Women’s Bible and its video series.

Hunter-Kilmer travels the country giving talks on the Catholic faith. She has spoken at the National Eucharistic Congress, the National Catholic Youth Conference, the Columbus Catholic Women’s Conference, and more. Her writing has appeared inMagnificat, Our Sunday Visitor, Catechetical Review, and Take Up & Read. She has been featured on various Catholic media platforms, including CatholicTV, SiriusXM’s The Catholic Channel, Relevant Radio, and Ave Maria Radio.

Hunter-Kilmer earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theology from the University of Notre Dame.