While Brian and I have eight kids, his brother and sister-in-law have none. One thing my brother-in-law finds endlessly fascinating is the who’s-crying-now game. When…
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Because thou hast seen me, Thomas, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and have believed. John 20:29
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I have found throughout the years many of our separated brethren have left the Church. Prior to my conversion to the Catholic Church, they would…
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It would seem after years of being hidden, the Lord at this time has sought to release me in my charism, most certainly in an…
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In my thoughts on my encounters with Mary, ever virgin, I mentioned we must weigh our religious encounters with other faithful witnesses that have gone…
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Building on the topic that we are always being converted, I wish to share a vision I had just over a year ago that I…
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Guest post by Noah Simmons. I went to a Catholic retreat about two months ago and out of all the people there, one girl stood…
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One great thing about being Catholic is that conversion is more than a single event, but rather an entire life lived under heaven before the…
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I simply can’t help myself my story makes me break out in a smile; it would be hilarious if it were not me I was…
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Just an observation from a middle aged man, or at least a few months shy of 40. Within our tradition we have something called the…
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