Welcome to another digest of the weekly goings-on in and around The Coming Home Network! In a short, but busy week, here are some items we think you’ll find
We got dozens of replies to this week’s question, which was as follows: Once you started considering Catholicism, how long before you were finally received into the Catholic Church? Since
As Fall RCIA classes begin in many parishes, we’re posing the following question to members of the CHNetwork Community, and readers of this blog: Once you began considering Catholicism, how
Happy Labor Day weekend! When you’ve got some down time, here’s a digest of what the Coming Home Network was up to over the past several days, so you can
The Catholic Church, and most Christians, reverence the cross; the implement of death meant to shame Jesus, but which instead has become the symbol of our Lord’s victory over death. Many
One of the classic issues some Christians take with Catholic devotional practice involves the crucifix. They argue that if Christ has risen from the dead, then it’s foolish to display crosses in
The Coming Home Network is excited to announce the newest book from longtime team member Kevin Lowry of gratefulconvert.com. And given the title, you can see why it would be
Another week, another full slate of content from CHNetwork! Here’s a sampling of what we were up to: ***** Shane Kapler, author of “The Epistle to the Hebrews and the
On September 4, 2016, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church. During her lifetime, she was known worldwide as an icon of service to
With her canonization set for September 4th, Mother Teresa of Calcutta is once again back in the news. For those of us who remember her being active during our lifetimes,
As the dog days of August roll on, here are some links to what CHNetwork was involved with this week, so you have something to read in the air-conditioned setting
We used the occasion of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary to ask our community about the earliest Marian “hurdle” they were able to overcome in