Marcus welcomes good friend and former Jew and Anglican minister Fr. Paul Schenck, Ph.D.. In this “Year for Priests,” Marcus asks guests to choose Scripture verses that have specifically inspired
Marcus welcomes good friend Fr. Dwight Longenecker to discuss Fr. Longenecker’s favorite verse from St. Paul which contains Paul’s the truths of Jesus. The pair discuss the humility of Jesus,
Marcus and Rob answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Rob was reared first in the United Church of Canada and later the Anglican Church. In high school and
Marcus welcomes former Episcopal priest Fr. Eric Bergman, currently a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Scranton, PA. Marcus and Fr. Eric discuss the Sacrament of Marriage as a model of
Fr. Doug talks abou his life as an Episcopal priest and the journey he took with his wife and four children to the Catholic Church, in 1979. He was ordained
Dr. Gresham is a convert, traveling a spiritual pilgrimage from evangelical and Pentecostal roots, in the Assemblies of God, through the Episcopal Church, finally finding his way home to the
Marcus and Father Doug answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. When Doug was a teenager, a friend shared Christ with him. Doug wasn’t sure God existed but, at
Marcus and Dr. Stackpole answer open-line questions from the audience. Dr. Stackpole is the Director of the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy (www.thedivinemercy.org) based in Stockbridge Massachusetts. An
Marcus discusses the state of faith in England with Sr. Mary, Fr. Keith & Jeremy and the great need of Catholics to share the Good News with people living in
Dr. Oddie was educated in a Nonconformist (Congregational) school. In rebellion, he became a self-styled atheist and secular humanist. Something of a mid-life crisis and reading C. S. Lewis brought
As a 17 year old Fr. Geldard began his journey to the Catholic Church through his discovery of the Oxford Movement. As a young Anglican priest be became a leader
Marcus Grodi welcomes former Anglican Fr. Dwight Longenecker to discuss the “verses I never saw,” particularly Ephesians 3: 1-12.