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Martin was raised Catholic, but having fallen away from religion as a youth, he was reconverted to Catholicism by a Cursillo retreat he attended as a college student. [1] [2] Martin and Stephen B. Clark, who would also become a leader in the charismatic renewal, worked for the National Secretariat of the Cursillo from 1965 to 1970. [3]
Ralph P. Martin (1925–2013), English academic and New Testament scholar; David Ralph Martin (1935–2007), English television and film writer; Rafe Martin (born 1946), American writer of children's literature for North Atlantic Books; Ralph C. Martin (born 1942), American Catholic academic and writer since 1960s
A publishing house affiliated with the Community, Servant Publications, published works by contemporary Catholic and Evangelical authors, including community members Bert Ghezzi, Stephen Clark, and Ralph Martin. [15] These books presented songs used in charismatic renewal prayer groups, many written by members of the Word of God Community. [16]
In the 1960s, two Americans, Ralph C. Martin and Stephen B. Clark, founded The Word of God. [4]: 80, 87 Clark was born in 1940, and studied at Yale University, the University of Freiburg, and the University of Notre Dame. [3] Martin was a friend of Clark's, and the two of them had been deeply impacted by the Cursillo movement. [5]
M. R. DeHaan was born in Zeeland, Michigan, to Reitze and Johanna Rozema DeHaan, emigrants from the Netherlands. [2] After graduating from Zeeland High School in 1908, he attended Hope College in Holland, Michigan, for a year, before attending and graduating from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago in 1914.
Ralph Philip Martin (4 August 1925 – 25 February 2013 [1]) was a British New Testament scholar. Martin was born in Anfield , Liverpool, England and was educated at the Liverpool Collegiate School , the University of Manchester and King's College London . [ 2 ]
Msgr Ralph W. Beiting, [149] [150] [151] Known for the Christian Appalachian Project. Msgr. John P. Boland, [152] Buffalo, New York priest known for work with the labor movement. Fr. Martin Stanislaus Brennan [153] [154] Scientist who wrote about the relationship between religion and science.
Catholic Corner (from Princeton, New Jersey) Catholic Destinations (travel) Catholic Focus (current affairs) Catholicism with BishopRobert Barron; Catholics Matter (from Phoenix, Arizona) CatholicTV Presents (specials) The Choices We Face (Catholic evangelist Ralph Martin) ClearVoice (weekly magazine with John Monahan and Christine Caswell)