Danny Abramowicz is presently involved in full-time work with Danny Abramowicz Ministry, an outreach to Catholic men nationally. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Donum Dei Foundation, which was formerly the Joseph C. and Sue Ellen M. Canizaro Family Foundation. Danny had a long history with the NFL as a player, coach and broadcaster.

Danny attended Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio and graduated with a B.S. Xavier University has presented Danny with the two most prestigious awards bestowed on a student athlete – Legion of Honor and Hall of Fame. In 1967, Danny was drafted in the 17th and last round by the New Orleans Saints. Danny’s NFL career spanned eight seasons. Some of his accomplishments include the NFL’s leading receiver and All-Pro in 1969. He was voted to the Saints Silver Anniversary Team. He is a member of the following Halls of Fame: Louisiana, Saints, Sugar Bowl and National Polish.

Danny is active serving on the Board of Trustees EWTN, Board of Directors of Catholic Foundation, Executive Committee for Archbishops Annual Community Appeal, National Catholic Men’s Fellowship, President’s Council at St. Joseph’s Seminary College, and the Director of the John Paul II Culture Center. In 2008 he produced “Crossing the Goal” TV series on EWTN

Emmaus Road Books:

Spiritual Workout of a Former Saint
Crossing the Goal: Playbook on the Virtues