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The CHNetwork Weekly Roundup #438

January 3, 2025 Blog, CHNetwork Weekly Roundup

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The latest from CHNetwork

The January 2025 CHNewsletter is out! Read it here.

This week’s episode of The Journey Home was an encore of our great discussion with Rachelle Parker about her journey from the Churches of Christ to the Catholic Church.

We shared a list of our Top 10 written conversion stories and articles from 2024.

We also revisited 2024’s Top 10 Journey Home episodes of the year.

And we looked at our Top 10 most popular online videos, podcasts, and series of 2024 as well.

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CONVERTS AND CONVERSION

Our Sunday Visitor looked at what Catholic convert St. Edith Stein had to say about the connections between the manger and the cross.

Aleteia looked at the stories of three Hollywood Catholic converts and the classic Christmas films they starred in.

And with her feast day this weekend, the curators of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine in Maryland have a series of events and exhibits to mark the 50th anniversary of her becoming a canonized saint.

APOLOGETICS PICKS OF THE WEEK

Catholic World Report ran down the list of saints and blesseds who were canonized or beatified in 2024.

And Catholic News Agency explained how to use chalk to mark the doors of your house for the January 6th feast of the Epiphany.

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A single member praying to find a spouse who shares their commitment to the Catholic Faith, another member who’ll be attending their first vocational discernment retreat, and all our members preparing to be received into the Church in 2025 — 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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“I am gently, quietly, and silently a good Catholic. The rubs, etc., are all past… and the worst they say is ‘so much trouble has turned her brain.’ Well… I kiss my crucifix which I have loved for so many years and say they are only mistaken.”

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Feast Day: January 4th

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