Nick De La Torre – Former Unitarian, Catholic Revert
Nick De La Torre was raised in a Catholic family and attended Catholic schools, but as a young man, he wandered quite a bit spiritually, from Protestant congregations where the
Nick De La Torre was raised in a Catholic family and attended Catholic schools, but as a young man, he wandered quite a bit spiritually, from Protestant congregations where the
Frank Cronin was raised Catholic, but by college, had decided that religion wasn’t for intellectually serious people. After his wife had a born-again experience just a few days before their
Fr. Eric Roush didn’t grow up in a churchgoing family, although he did have a couple of Christian friends in high school. During his freshman year of college, while he
Maija Fish grew up in a family that had positive feelings toward Christianity, and she always had a hunger to know God, but didn’t feel equipped to explore that longing
Dr. Ryan McDermott spent his earliest days in a Christian commune that was inspired by the “Jesus Movement” of the 60’s and 70’s. As he grew up, he experienced some
Marcus Grodi welcomes Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson to the show to discuss the barriers that Anglicans and Episcopalians face on their way into the Catholic Church, as well as some of
Fr. Matthew Hawkins came from a long line of A.M.E. ministers, and because of his father’s role as a minister and community leader, he received exposure to a number of
Marcus Peter grew up Catholic in Malaysia, but do to poor formation and the hypocrisy he saw among Catholics, he decided he was an atheist from a young age. He
Jess Echeverry was abused as a child and by the time she was 16, she was pregnant and homeless. After she had an abortion at 18, she fell into despair
Jim Anderson had faith growing up, but he was also drawn by 60’s counterculture. His search for meaning led him to seek spiritual truth, but it also led him to
Former Baptist Steve Ray returns to the show to discuss his recent book, The Catholic Faith: An Introduction to the Creeds. He recaps some of the key reasons he became Catholic,
Fr. Bob Rottgers was raised Episcopalian, and his brother even went on to become an Episcopal priest. While still an Episcopal layman, Fr. Bob was married, and his wife, who
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