The thirteen years my husband, Ray, served as an Episcopal priest were exciting, fulfilling years. We had both come from a Disciples of Christ background, and we found the intellectual and liturgical ethos of the Episcopal Church very satisfying. But questions arose: Who was right? Which were the teachings faithful to the Gospel? Who was to say which teachings were true or false? Where was the locus of authority?
“The Episcopal Church’s endorsement of abortion in 1967 signaled the beginning of my journey towards the Roman Catholic Church. Up until this point, I was quite content as a married Episcopalian clergyman who, since my ordination in 1958.”
Always a Bible-Christian (with a bout of agnosticism), John Hollmen was led to the Episcopal church because of it’s traditional nature, which eventually brought him home.
Episcopal minister, Steven Anderson, shares his story of conversion along with the logical and biblical reasons why he became Catholic.
Host of Deep in Scripture Marcus Grodi welcomes former Anglican-turned-agnostic Rob Rodgers to discuss human suffering in God’s plan.
Michael was raised in the Southern Baptist faith. He later became an Assembly of God preacher. He started a search for the truth. He wanted to know, with all the
Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God, born Dominic Barberi (1792 – 1849) was an Italian theologian and a member of the Passionist Congregation. As a young novus, in 1814, God
Alan was reared in a non-practicing Episcopal family. While in college, training to be a history teacher, he was drawn to the Catholic faith and was received into the Church,
Although Jim was raised in an Italian Catholic home, he spent most of his adult life serving as a priest in the Anglican tradition. As a young adult, Jim always
As a young boy, David had no interest in faith. In his New England college town, he belonged to a Marxist Boy Scout troop. After coming into contact with a
Host Marcus Grodi welcomes Jim Pinto, former Episcopalian priest and co-host of EWTN’s “At Home with Jim and Joy Pinto”, to discuss John 1: 1-14.
Former Evangelical Free Church pastor and Episcopal priest Fr. Doug Grandon joins host Marcus Grodi on Deep in Scripture to discuss Ephesians 4: 1-24.