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Decent Exposure Stylist Featured in teen vogue

catholicinfilmschool on Jun 22nd 2009 11:45 am

Decent Exposure’s official stylist Katelyn Rose is The Girl of the Week for Teen Vogue! Click here to read more!

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lila rose named person of the year!

catholicinfilmschool on Jan 1st 2009 11:16 am

Congratulations Lila! Modestia supports you!

A student that has made national headlines exposing wrong-doing at abortion clinics, is the recipient of its 2008 Person of the Year Malachi Award.

“Lila Rose exemplifies the new wave of pro-life activism and best reflects Operation Rescue’s own efforts to expose illegal conduct in our nation’s abortion mills,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “Her work has helped raise public awareness of the seedy underbelly of the abortion industry and has helped to launch criminal investigations that we pray will eventually hold out-of-control abortionists accountable for their criminal acts.”

Lila Rose is the president of Live Action Films and has released a number of undercover sting videos of Planned Parenthood employees coaching girls to cover up for men who are committing statutory rape.

Each year Operation Rescue presents the Malachi Award to pro-life activists who are impacting the nation for the cause of life. The award is named after an aborted baby that was discovered in an abortion clinic dumpster, whose image has been used nationally to bring attention to the desperate plight of the pre-born.

Previous recipients include Dr. Johnny Hunter of LEARN, who is exposing the devastating effects of abortion on the African-American community, Leslee Unruh, who spearheaded efforts to ban abortion in South Dakota, and Phill Kline, the Kansas prosecutor whose abortion investigations have led to 107 criminal charges against Planned Parenthood. 

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10 Questions with Marie miller

catholicinfilmschool on Dec 5th 2008 01:31 am

The oh so very lovely Catholic singer and songwriter Marie Miller took some time out of her busy schedule to talk with us here at Modestia: 

When did you start playing music? Who or what would you say are your musical influences?

Marie:  My musical journey is a little scattered, but I started singing when I was about eight or nine, and I began playing mandolin when I was eleven. I didn’t pick up the guitar until I was about thirteen, which was when I started songwriting. I feel like I have so many musical influences, but big ones for me are: Nickel Creek, Cat Stevens, Jaci Velasquez, John Mayer, Point Of Grace, Coldplay, and my DAD! My dad’s a a great musician.

Your music has great Catholic undertones. What made you decide to make more religiously inspired songs rather than become a secular artist?

Marie:  As a songwriter, I always write where my heart is, so it was so easy write about our amazing God. As a performer, I feel like music is such an great tool to bring people closer to God! I love to just perform and entertain, but it is a beautiful moment, when a simple song can lead someone to do what they were made to do, worship! That is why I love music ministry and plan to make it a huge part of my musical endeavors.

Do you have a Patron Saint or special devotion? How do you stay spiritually motivated with such a busy schedule?

Marie:  I have a strong love for St. Joseph. I ask him to make me as as close to Jesus and Mary as he is. I must admit, I sometimes have difficulty staying focused on why I do music. The biggest help for me is simply talking to God. He is so faithful, and He is constantly bring me back to Him.

What are your feelings on modesty in dress?

Marie: I think dressing modestly is crucial. We are daughters of the King, and in everything we do, we should have that in mind. If we dress and behave undignified, guys will treat us that way. What a beautiful gift femininity is! It is heart breaking to watch girls abuse this gift. Many girls believe if they dress a certain way, guys will notice and pay attention to them. But who wants attention from a guy that only wants to use a girl for his unchaste purposes?!

What’s your #1 fashion or beauty item that you can’t do without?

Marie: I am huge mascara fan. I can get all dressed up, but I never feel complete, without a little mascara.

If you could pick any person alive or deceased to have lunch with, who would it be and why?

Marie: I would love to have lunch with John Paul II. His life never ceases to inspire me. Not only was he a brilliant philosopher and teacher, He was a clear mirror of God’s love! It would be AMAZING to spend time with such a holy man.

My favorite track on your album is “Mother Must Be Praying.” What’s the story behind that song?

Marie: The song “Mother Must Be Praying” was written by my producer Mark Heimmerman, songwriter Judson Spence, and myself. The inspiration for this thing song came from a phone call from Mark’s mom telling him she was praying for him. Mark began reflecting on the power of his mother’s prayer and how her intercession had gotten him through so many hard times in his life. The song came alive from there. The song took on Catholic sensibilities when I started working on the song with the guys, being the only Catholic writer of the three. For me, this song echos the power of my mom’s prayer but also the power of our Blessed Mother’s prayer.

When’s your next album? Will you be getting into any acting or modeling?

Marie: Right now I am really working on performing, but I continue to write more music and another album is always something I am thinking about. Hmm, I love acting, but modeling is something I don’t think I was made for. We will see!

We’re planning on bringing you out to LA for a performance at Catholic Underground some time next year. Do you have a crazy tour or performance story to share?

Marie: Well, I think my most exciting musical tour was my busking trip this summer with my harpist friend Clare. Busking basically means performing on street corners with your guitar case open for gas/food money. We had a great time and hit up cities such as, New York City, Boston, and even went all the way up to Ottawa and Montreal Canada. So fun! My friend Clare is so spiritual, and we were able to pray together which was a huge blessing for me.

You and your two sisters have started a great website that I myself frequent. What is the purpose of the Miller Sisters Cafe and why did you three begin the site?

Marie: We created the Miller Sisters Cafe so that young women could visit a site that addresses all aspects of life but with Christ as the center of it all. We talk about everything from make up, to family, to faith. We LOVE to get comments and emails from girls all over the country with their own stories, struggles, and thoughts. I met you Rebecca from this site!

Thanks for talking with us Marie!

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Selena Gomez @ CNN’s hero awards

catholicinfilmschool on Nov 25th 2008 12:22 pm

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Ali Landry on Criminal Minds, 11/19

catholicinfilmschool on Nov 20th 2008 07:54 pm

She played one of the kidnap victims. Nice to see her on TV again. I became a fan when she was on “Eve.”

Oooh hey Shemar! Lookin’ all swexy solving crimes and stuff. LOL, let me stop.

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Selena gomez @ UNICEF’s 2008 trick-or treat campaign

catholicinfilmschool on Oct 30th 2008 10:30 am

I wrote in an earlier post that Selena Gomez is the spokesperson for UNICEF’s Trick-or-Treat Campaign.

You may ask, what does it mean to be an “Official Modestia Chick?” #1 it means you love God, #2 it means you serve Him by loving others!

She’s…just…so…adorable…

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