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Let’s Start at the Very Beginning For those who love film and music, this line should be quite familiar. In the iconic song, “Do, Re, Mi” that Maria sang in
Former Baptist pastor Ken Hensley continues his series with Matt Swaim and Kenny Burchard about how the theological framework of Dispensationalism began to fall apart for him. A major theme
Shaun McAfee, contributor to Catholic Answers and the National Catholic Register, discusses how the experiences he had during his military service and the development of a relationship with a Catholic
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“The Catholic faith is archaic and irrational.” “The Catholic Church hinders progress in science and medicine.” “The Church drains and opposes everything that makes life rich and meaningful.” “The Church
“Instructed masses” are not so common these days, but they are a wonderful way for a new Catholic to learn about the Mass and its parts while participating in its
Many of you who became Catholic at this year’s Easter Vigil experienced the joy of being welcomed into the Catholic Church. But even though you made it to this exciting
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Many people who are getting ready to be received into the Catholic Church face opposition and even hesitation, especially in the weeks and even days leading up to them becoming
Deacon Stephen Nash was baptized Catholic, but several of the family members who had been anchors of faith in his life passed away when he was young. There were sparks
One of the challenges many of our members face as they make the journey toward Catholicism is reconciling their prior identity, often as pastors and ministers, with their new life

