Kevin Wells
Award-winning journalist, best-selling author, and renowned Catholic speaker
“I have had the great pleasure of reading three of Kevin’s books, several articles, and have heard him speak publicly numerous times. He is the kind of heroic witness the Church needs in these troubled times. I give him my highest possible recommendation.”
Bishop Joseph L Coffey
Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA
“Kevin Wells understands and well articulates not only the difficulties the Church faces in promoting Jesus Christ today, but also provides heartwarming solutions from the lives of the saints. He brings joy and hope to a parish community by portraying the communion of saints in living color.”
Fr. Joseph Illo
Pastor of St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish & Popular Blogger, San Francisco, California
“It is truly an honor to offer a few words of support for the good work that Kevin Wells is doing in the name of Jesus Christ. Many have said that in these dark times the laity will be the leaders of renewal and Kevin is one of those leaders. The books and articles he has written, the presentations he’s made, and the faith-filled speeches he’s offered in the Light of Jesus Christ are a great blessing for our time.”
Bishop Joseph Strickland
of Tyler, Texas
"24 years ago, my uncle Monsignor Thomas Wells was stabbed to death in his rectory. The assistant state attorney called it the most violent murder scene she had ever seen. I traveled the world with Tommy and lived in his shadow for close to three decades. I can still hear his distinctive voice. And I can hear him now encouraging and cheering on his fellow priests at this dark hour."
"During COVID-19, Fr. Flum understood that people like [my wife] Krista were suffering from various pains, such as addiction, divorce, loneliness, suicidal thoughts. Unlike most houses of worship throughout the world, he never shut down. He kept the back door of his church open, and intensified his priestly work. He knew the burden of his role as a priest was to protect, heal, and save souls – especially during the pandemic, when strangely, churches seemed to fall in step with the world."
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