US Catholic Journalists Gather in Atlantic City for Annual Conference

| 06/18/2026

By: Vatican News

Editors, reporters, and other professionals are participating in the Catholic Media Conference, discussing the challenges and opportunities for evangelization in today’s media landscape

Keynote speaker Taylor Black, director of AI and Venture Ecosystems in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft, speaks during a June 17, 2026, session of the Catholic Media Conference in Atlantic City, N.J.
Keynote speaker Taylor Black, director of AI and Venture Ecosystems in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft, speaks during a June 17, 2026, session of the Catholic Media Conference in Atlantic City, N.J. (OSV News photo/Bob Roller)

Journalists, editors, publishers, and communications professionals from across the United States are gathering in Atlantic City, N.J., from June 16 to 19 for the annual Catholic Media Conference, organized by the Catholic Media Association.

Editors and staff of The Good Newsroom are among the conference’s participants.

Held at Harrah’s Resort under the theme “Innovation Anchored in Mission,” the conference brings together Catholic communicators to reflect on the challenges and opportunities facing journalism, evangelization, and digital communications in an increasingly complex media environment.

The program opened with Mass at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church and a gathering on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Throughout the week, participants are taking part in workshops, roundtable discussions, and keynote presentations focused on the future of Catholic communications.

Among the highlights are a keynote address on artificial intelligence and Catholic communication delivered by Taylor Black of Microsoft and The Catholic University of America, and a panel discussion examining Pope Leo XIV’s vision for communication in an age of misinformation and emerging technologies.

The conference also includes screenings of documentary films, including Debating Statues and Saints, which explores polarization and reconciliation in contemporary society, and American Martyr: The Stanley Rother Story, recounting the life and witness of the first U.S.-born priest and martyr.

Among those participating in the conference are Dr. Paolo Ruffini, Prefect of the Holy See’s Dicastery for Communication (our parent organization). Also present is EWTN President and COO Maria Montserrat Alvarado, who is set to become Prefect of the Dicastery for Communication on Nov. 1.

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