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The CHNetwork Weekly Roundup #258

June 18, 2021 No Comments

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This week’s episode of The Journey Home was an encore of our discussion with Fr. John Lipscomb, who served as an Episcopal bishop before becoming a Catholic priest.

On a new episode of On the Journey, Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley looked at the role of St. Peter in the Gospels.

For the latest Deep in Christ episode, JonMarc and Fr. Peter Grodi reflected on what it was like for their family to enter the Catholic Church when they were kids.

And in a new Insights video, Nick De La Torre reflected on leading music in Protestant services versus at Catholic Mass.

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Meanwhile, around the web…

CONVERTS AND CONVERSION

Catholic News Agency profiled the American convert who has been appointed to run the Angelicum in Rome.

And David Mills marked the 85th anniversary of the death of GK Chesterton.

APOLOGETICS PICKS OF THE WEEK

Msgr. Charles Pope reflected on the five progressive stages of sin.

And Fr. Dwight Longenecker explained the meaning of the main liturgical colors at Mass.

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A lifelong Catholic who is wrestling with their disagreement with key Church teachings, another member drawn to the Church but struggling with depression due to the stress it’s putting on their relationships, and a family that was just received into the Church together – these are just a few examples of the people we are praying for and working with at The Coming Home Network International. Please help us continue to support those on the journey by visiting chnetwork.org/donate today!

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“Therefore, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and constraints, for the sake of Christ; for when I am weak, then I am strong.”

II Corinthians 12:10

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