Raymond is a life-long Catholic. Born and raised in New Orleans he always celebrated Catholic culture and traditions. While attending college, he experienced a deepening of his faith in Jesus
Marcus and Msgr. Lane answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Msgr. Lane is a life-long Catholic. He earned his M.A., University of Innsbruck, Austria and was ordained a
Sister Teresa is a life-long Catholic. Both of her parents, though, are converts, her father from Judaism and her mother from cultural Presbyterianism. Her mother was simultaneously an atheist and
Marcus & Pat answer open-line questions of the audience about the recent death of Pope John Paul II. Pat was reared in a faithful Catholic family. He always had an
His Eminence was born in French Canada about 10 hours north of Quebec city. He was given a deep faith in Christ and his Church by the pious devotion of
Father Terry was born in Canada, and although he was canonically a Ukrainian Catholic he was mostly raised in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. At a young age
Marcus and Father Garneau answer open-line questions from the audience. Father James Garneau, Ph.D., at the time of this broadcast, was the Interim Rector of the Pontifical College Josephinum, in
Lord David Alton is a life-long Catholic. After attending the Jesuit run St. Edmund Campion School, he attended Christ College, in Liverpool. As a young man he taught special needs
Marcus and Leon answers open-line questions from the audience. Leon is a life-long Catholic, one of 14 children. He was an altar boy but never developed a deep knowledge of
Marcus and Rick answer questions from the Journey Home audience. Rick is a life-long Catholic, educational researcher and psychologist. He and Marcus discuss problems of modernist thinking and the humanist
Shawn is a life-long Catholic. He studied Theater at the University of Dallas and directing at the University of Oklahoma. Besides being a husband and father of six homeschooled children,
Marcus and Karl answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. A life-long Catholic, Karl has his “second conversion” as an adult. In 1988, wishing to find answers to questions