Matt Di Filippo – Without Words – Catholic CD Review
By Jim Logue • Mar 9th, 2010 • Category: Columnists, Jim Logue
Matt DiFilippo shows his remarkable talent on the guitar with this, his second CD of music. Matt uses the guitar as a means of expressing his love of God and his desire to serve Him. (more…)

This is Danielle Rose’s last album, which she recorded prior to her entering religious life at a convent.
42-year-old Catholic singer and songwriter 
Diana von Glahn will host a new TV show, The Faithful Traveler, which will debut on
From Italian film company Lux Vide, the producers of Maria Goretti and St. John Bosco, comes this new epic feature film on the lives of St. Clare and St. Francis of Assisi.
I think it would be safe to say that Paradox’ CD, “Called to Mind,” is not typical musical fare for Grapevine readers. This CD is neither gentle nor meditative, nor is it a rocking praise album.
Just a couple of miles from the Pacific Ocean, in the parking lot of Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, a dirty white “short bus” that has been converted into a camper-van 
Mount Athos is a peninsula located in Greece – it’s approximately 350 square kilometers, and the entire area is dedicated to God. There are twenty monasteries in this area.
The Priests are back! Fathers Martin and Eugene O’Hagan and Father David Delargy have teamed up again to release their second album entitled Harmony, from RCA Victor/Sony Music Entertainment.
Recently I had the privilege of speaking with Glenn Mohr and learning about this very talented man and the chorale started as a result of Pope John Paul II.
Eileen Carr’s newest CD is her third album since 1980. That album was called Gentle Friends. Then in 1999 she released Pax. 
Our CD review this week is David Patrick Bryan’s latest CD entitled HOPE. David hails from Englewood, FL and draws on a wide variety of musical experience and background, having played local venues all the way to Las Vegas.
Cross his Heart is the debut album from Patrice Egging, and as strange as this may sound, I’d have to say that Patrice is one of the most inspired artists that I’ve run across.
Our latest CME review is of Sue Peters debut album Beautiful Brokenness. Sue is a California born singer, songwriter, and worship leader. 

Excellent production value, great songwriting, and lyrics based on spiritualities that are uniquely appreciated by Catholics, Sarah Hart’s new CD, SaintSong 


