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The CHNetwork Weekly Roundup #455

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The latest from CHNetwork

The May 2025 CHNewsletter is out! Read it here.

This week’s episode of The Journey Home was an awesome discussion with Fr. Scott Woods, who felt called to the priesthood before he was even a Catholic.

In a new On the Journey short, Kenny Burchard shared 5 natural consequences of the private interpretation of Scripture.

We shared an article from professional woodcarver Wes Baker about how he looks to St. Joseph the Worker as a model and patron.

On a new Insights, Rhonda Ortiz shared how a Catholic friend’s simple love of St. Joseph helped awaken her to the reality of the Communion of Saints.

And our Clergy Convert Conference only has a couple of slots left! Please let us know if you’re interested in attending.

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CONVERTS AND CONVERSION

A former Miss California USA winner entered the Church this eyar at the Easter Vigil.

Seton Hall has released a film on St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, an American convert.

The National Catholic Register shared the stories of a number of this year’s new converts from a variety of backgrounds.

The Los Angeles Archdiocese was among the many who saw record numbers of adult baptisms this Easter.

And did you know that one of the Cardinals heading into the conclave, Anders Arborelius of Sweden, is a former Lutheran who was once a guest on The Journey Home?

APOLOGETICS PICKS OF THE WEEK

Therese Cory shared what St. Thomas Aquinas had to say about the nature of miracles.

And Catholic News Service shared where and when to watch for white smoke from the conclave this week.

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A member struggling to explain the papal transition to their curious non-Catholic friends, another member trying to figure out the best way to work regular confession into their life now that they’re Catholic, and all our members who entered the Church at Easter and are learning the ropes— 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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Happy Easter and Welcome Home!

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