Deacon Charlie and Jess Echeverry – Catholic Revert and former New Age
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

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
Dr. Brent Robbins came from an Irish and Italian Catholic family, and even went to Catholic schools, but by the time he started studying to be a psychologist as an
John Levi Davidson IV had solid Catholic influences in his life growing up, but as he got into high school, sports took center stage, and faith was not a priority
Rebecca Frech grew up in a lively Catholic home, and experienced the liturgical innovations of the 70’s, but didn’t learn much theology, although she was captivated by the lives of
Michael Vanderburgh was raised by a Hungarian Catholic mother who experienced the horrors of World War II, and a dad who was the son of Protestant missionaries to China. His
On this special episode of The Journey Home, Marcus Grodi interviews his son Peter, a transitional deacon for the Diocese of Toledo, about his discernment of a vocation to the
On a special roundtable edition of The Journey Home, Marcus Grodi welcomes former atheists Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, FSP and Leah Libresco Sargeant to discuss why they were atheists in
Patrick Flynn was baptized Catholic, but not very well-formed in the faith, so when he began to discover atheist writers like Nietzsche and Ayn Rand, he was drawn to their
Though raised Catholic, by the time Deacon Keith Fournier was a teenager, he was spiritually adrift, reading lots of books from different religions and political philosophies in his search for
Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, FSP, was raised in a strong Catholic family, but witnessing hypocrisy among Christians and trying to make sense of suffering led her to ultimately reject the
Carlos Zamora was raised Catholic, and went to Mass and CCD classes, but didn’t pay a whole lot of attention. Growing up in Fort Worth during a particularly violent era,
For the first time since 2001, Jeff Cavins, creator of the Great Adventure Bible Study, returned to EWTN’s The Journey Home to talk about the joys and struggles of returning


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