Dr. Accetta was raised Catholic attending Mass every Sunday and praying the Rosary every day. In Medical School, he stopped practicing his faith and became an agnostic. While in residence
Gilles worked for 30 years in the Canadian Diplomatic Corps. After his retirement he bacame the founder and president of “Campagne Qubec-Vie” [Campagne Life Coalition (Quebec)], with which he worked
Father Kythe was raised in New Orleans by immigrant Hindu parents from India. He attended Catholic schools but went to study hall with the Protestants during religion classes. In college
Marcus and Doug answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Doug was raised Catholic in New York and always considered himself Catholic. During high school in the early 1970’s,
Marcus and John answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. John grew up in a nonreligious home. As a boy he wanted to know the truth. In high school
Raised in Alabama, John was brought up Catholic but stopped practicing the Faith in college. He earned an MBA from the University of Alabama, started a career in the defense
Carolyn was baptized as a Catholic and went to Catholic grade school but was not raised in the faith at home. At a very young age she started modeling and
Craig was brought up without any religious background or formation. There was no opposition to any faith but completely secular environment. At the same time his parents taught him Christian
Steven, as a boy, was a Lutheran but lost his faith in college. For the next 20 years he was a secular humanist and an atheist. While in the Far
Johnette was raised in a Catholic household and attended 12 years of parochial education. She went off to college in the late 1960’s and she abandoned her Catholic moorings. After