Open Line With Fr. Douglas Grandon, Former Episcopalian Priest
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 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 and Joseph answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Joseph was born in the East End of London. As an embittered and angry young man the racial politics
Fr. Bergman found his way into the Catholic Church through being an Episcopal priest. Eventually Fr. Bergmen left the parish he was pastoring, accompanied by a large portion of his
Dr. Thomas Howard and his wife Lovelace talk with Marcus about Dr. Howard being the first guest ever on the Journey Home. He and Lovelace give short versions of their
Father John was baptized in his mother’s Methodist church when he was a young boy. After a period of skepticism and searching, he became an Episcopalian and was eventually ordained
Father Donald lived the wild life as a teenager. He was so reckless that the government of Japan kicked him out of the country when he was a teen. He wondered hopelessly
Joy was baptized Catholic but her family did not practice the faith. She met and married James Pinto, who became an Episcopal priest and she became a pastor’s wife, doing
Phil was baptized and brought up Lutheran. After moving to a new location, he and his family started attending an Episcopal parish. Eventually he was ordained an Episcopal priest before
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