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The CHNetwork Weekly Roundup #382

December 1, 2023 No Comments

Got a question about the Catholic Faith, or need assistance on your journey? Consider joining our Online Community, or feel free to contact us for support.  The Coming Home Network exists to help converts, “reverts,” those on the journey, and those who are just curious – we’d love to hear from you!

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The latest from CHNetwork

The December 2023 CHNewsletter is out! Read it here.

This week’s episode of The Journey Home was an encore of our conversation with former atheist John Leyendecker about his journey to the Catholic Faith.

In a new On the Journey, Matt, Ken, and Kenny discussed what it means to say that the Church is “holy.”

Our latest featured written story was the testimony of John Bacon, who was raised Baptist and was an Anglican priest before becoming Catholic.

And a special thank you to all of you who contributed to the support of our mission this week on #GivingTuesday!

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CONVERTS AND CONVERSION

The Arkansas Catholic paper interviewed a local parishioner about what led him back to the Catholic Faith after years in other denominations.

And The Catholic Thing published an excerpt from 20th century Catholic convert Robert Hugh Benson reflecting on how converts see the world.

APOLOGETICS PICKS OF THE WEEK

The Catholic Apostolate Center has numerous resources to help enter into the season of Advent.

And Joe Heschmeyer pondered why Judas was allowed to be present at the first Eucharist.

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A member wanting to understand Catholic teaching on redemptive suffering, a young inquirer who wants to go to Mass but is afraid it will upset their parents, and all our members preparing to celebrate their first Advent  — these are just a few of the people we are praying for and working with at The Coming Home Network.  Please help us continue to support those on the journey by visiting chnetwork.org/donate today!

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“Would to God that these men who labor so much in gaining knowledge would give as much thought to the account they must one day give to God of the use they have made of their learning and of the talents entrusted to them!”

St. Francis Xavier

Feast Day: December 3rd

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