Dawn Eden Goldstein, whose pen name is Dawn Eden, is author of several books on healing and conversion, most recently Sunday Will Never Be the Same: A Rock & Roll Journalist Opens Her Ears to God. She is an associate professor of dogmatic theology at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, C…
Dawn Eden Goldstein speaks to people in recovery at Valley Hope of Atchison, Kansas, about the life and witness of Father Edward Dowling, SJ, the subject of her new book, Father Ed: The Story of Bill W.'s Spiritual Sponsor. Recorded on February 2, 2023. To bring Dawn to speak at your venue, email dawneden -at- gmail.com.
Dawn Eden Goldstein speaks about her biography of Rev. Edward Dowling, SJ -- Father Ed: The Story of Bill W.'s Spiritual Sponsor -- to staff and volunteers from recovery/addiction outreaches at a luncheon in Cleveland sponsored by St. Malachi's Parish, December 6, 2022. For more information about Father Ed, see https://orbisbooks.com/collections/new-titles-fall-2022/products/father-ed-the-life-of-bill-w-s-spiritual-sponsor. For more information about Dawn Eden Goldstein, see The Dawn Patrol, https//dawneden.blogspot.com.
Just for Tito Urquillas, a snippet of me singing the Vashi classic.
From an acetate in the Georgetown University archive. Recorded in the summer of 1954 as Father Lord was dying of lung cancer and played his songs one last time for a small group of family and friends.
From an acetate in the Georgetown University archive. Recorded in the summer of 1954 as Father Lord was dying of lung cancer and played his songs one last time for a small group of family and friends.
Dawn Eden Goldstein recalls a conversation she had with Alice von Hildebrand while visiting her with William Doino, Jr., on September 16, 2017. The photo was taken March 3, 2018.
Dawn Eden Goldstein speaks on "How Vatican II Developed Magisterial Language Concerning Redemption and What This Means for Catholic Teaching on Suffering." This presentation was given at Villanova University on November 1, 2019, at the day of study “Toward a Research Network on Theology and the Sexual Abuse Crisis" organized by Dr. Massimo Faggioli. http://dawneden.blogspot.com. http://twitter.com/dawnofmercy
Dawn Eden Goldstein speaks about her memoir Sunday Will Never Be the Same (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1683571193/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=thedawnpatrol-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1683571193&linkId=fd7c4c2735626deeb2ef10a82c56b2ab). Recorded at Holy Cross Parish, Tacoma, Washington, July 17, 2019.
I speak about "The Psychology of Conversion in Robert Hugh Benson's The Dawn of All" at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics & Culture's Fall Conference, November 3, 2018. N.B. At the point where I mention the cardinal's speech about "the re-establishment of the Church in Israel, what I meant to say was "the re-establishment of the Church in England." Probably I had Lord of the World, part of which takes place in Israel, in the back of my mind.
Dawn Eden Goldstein speaks at the Shrine of St. Anthony (Ellicott City, MD) on September 15, 2018, the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, about how, as an adult victim/survivor of child sexual abuse, she discovered God's healing through Jesus Christ. For more information on Dawn and her books on healing, My Peace I Give You and Remembering God's Mercy, visit dawneden.blogspot.com.
This is part 1 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. It was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 2 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. It was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 3 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. It was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 4 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. It was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 5 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. It was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 6 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 7 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 8 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 9 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 10 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. Towards the beginning of this section, Del talks about how faith prevents people from committing suicide. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 11 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This is part 12 of an interview that I, Dawn Eden Goldstein, conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. This was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
This aircheck from WCBS-FM DJ Bob Shannon in the summer of 1989 uses an interview that I conducted with Del Shannon on May 13, 1989, the night he performed as part of an oldies package concert in Fairfax, Virginia. The rest of the interview may be found on my SoundCloud page. It was Del's last comprehensive interview. I later wrote up the interview for Goldmine magazine under my pen name Dawn Eden; it was published March 23, 1990. The interview began before Del's performance and continued afterwards. I was as young as I sound -- twenty. All rights to this interview are reserved to Dawn Eden Goldstein and to Del Shannon's estate. To contact Dawn, write dawneden -at- gmail.com (replace -at- with @). Thanks to Michael Mazzarella for digitizing the cassette interview.
Dawn Eden Goldstein, who as Dawn Eden is author of The Thrill of the Chaste, Catholic Edition (https://catholicbooksdirect.com/product/the-thrill-of-the-chaste-catholic-edition-finding-fulfillment-while-keeping-your-clothes-on/?ref=1582) and other books, speaks on God's love and human sexuality. Recorded at the TOP-Life Cafe, Academy of the Holy Family, Baltic, Connecticut, January 13, 2018. For more information on Dawn Eden Goldstein, visit http://dawneden.blogspot.com.
Dawn Eden Goldstein speaks to residents and staff of the Montana State Veterans Home in Columbia Falls, Montana, sharing the message of her book (written under pen name Dawn Eden) Remembering God's Mercy (https://marytown-press-gift-store.myshopify.com/products/remembering-gods-mercy). Recorded April 21, 2017. For more information on Dawn's books and speaking apostolate, visit http://dawneden.blogspot.com.