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  1. Meet Matthew Kelly, the founder of Dynamic Catholic. Born in Australia, Matthew Kelly authored his first book in the 1990s. His focus now is Dynamic Catholic with the mission of re-engaging Catholics in America.

  2. Kelly founded the Dynamic Catholic Institute in 2009, with the mission of "re-energizing the Catholic Church in America by developing world-class resources that inspire people to rediscover the genius of Catholicism."

  3. Bestselling Catholic books and CDs that empower you to live with intentionality and help you discover your extraordinary purpose.

  4. Kelly is the founder of Floyd Consulting, a Florida-based management-consulting firm. His clients include many of the most admired companies in the world. He is also the founder of The Dynamic Catholic Institute, a Cincinnati-based nonprofit organization that is redefining the way Catholics are inspired and educated.

  5. Explore life-changing Dynamic Catholic books by Matthew Kelly, Dr. Allen Hunt, and more. Discover the perfect book to ignite your faith today!

  6. Dynamic Catholic. Our mission at Dynamic Catholic is to feed your soul, keep you inspired, and re-energize the Catholic Church in America, one person at a time.

  7. Matthew Kelly – one of the great thought leaders of our time. His enormous success as an author, speaker, and business consultant is the result of his comprehensive worldview which springs forth from the single idea that we are each here to become the-very-best-version-of-ourselves.

  8. Sep 27, 2022 · The Prayer Process. The first sign of a Dynamic Catholic is prayer. More specifically it is a daily commitment to prayer. That means that they don’t hope they get around to praying each day. It is not merely a good intention; it is a priority. Daily prayer has become an ingrained habit for them.

  9. May 30, 2018 · The results, published in Kelly’s 2012 The Four Signs of a Dynamic Catholic, helped him shape the direction of Dynamic Catholic. They also provided the Catholic Church with a “very candid analysis of where we are,” says Cincinnati’s Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, and “very upbeat suggestions” on how to move forward.

  10. Jan 3, 2013 · Matthew Kelly explores this question in his groundbreaking new book, and the simplicity of what he discovers will amaze you. Four things make the difference between highly engaged Catholics and disengaged Catholics: the four signs of a Dynamic Catholic.

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