Kathryn Elliott

Multimedia Journalist

United States

Multimedia journalist and communications professional. Bachelors in Journalism from the University of Minnesota (2011). Career highlights include field producing from the White House, covering local politics in Minnesota, and helping incarcerated men and women tell personal stories in their own words.

Portfolio
The Word Among Us magazine
03/01/2016
Good Enough for God: A Prisoner's Journey to Forgiveness

A first-person style essay that I ghost-wrote for a man in federal prison. Followed by a sidebar with donation appeal that succeeded in raising more than $10K for Catholic ministry to prisoners.

The Word Among Us
10/24/2019
You Have Become "Slaves of God"

This is a 400 word reflection I wrote about what might be seen today as a troubling phrase in the Bible. It's aim is to help readers practically apply Scripture in their lives.

The Word Among Us magazine
01/01/2019
Becoming a Church that Fishes

A first-person essay about the need for church-based evangelization that I ghost-wrote for the founder of Divine Renovation, Fr. James Mallon, based on a long-form interview.

The Word Among Us magazine
02/01/2019
A Friend You Can Trust

Devotional material, written in an accessible style, to provide spiritual fuel to men and women in prison.

The Word Among Us
09/01/2016
Special Edition: Honoring St. Teresa of Calcutta

A special edition of The Word Among Us magazine dedicated to Mother Teresa on the occasion of her canonization. Photo essay and special features (beginning on p. 15) produced by me, with thanks to the archivists at the Catholic University of America.

The Word Among Us
09/01/2017
A Century of Service

A 32 page pamphlet created to honor the Catholic bishops conference for their service to the nation.