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Laura Richards was raised Catholic, and when she became pregnant as a teenager, she gave her son up for adoption. Through her adult life, she remained a semi-practicing Catholic, until

Laura Richards was raised Catholic, and when she became pregnant as a teenager, she gave her son up for adoption. Through her adult life, she remained a semi-practicing Catholic, until
Kevin McDermott grew up in the years before Vatican II, and had a deep love for the liturgy and devotions of the pre-conciliar Church. When liturgical and doctrinal changes turned
Dan Spencer was raised with a strong Catholic faith, and came from a family that valued the sacraments. However, when the liturgical changes of Vatican II came along, he became
Tom Murphy was baptized Catholic, but his parents split when he was still a toddler, and he didn’t grow up going to Church. However, he was always interested in questions
Although Jeannie Ewing’s family always went to Mass as she was growing up, in high school, she got into religious experimentation. She doesn’t regret that her curiosity led her to
Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Al Kresta, and Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God (Rosalind Moss) join Marcus Grodi to reflect on 20 seasons of Journey Home episodes, and the common
Marie Joseph was born right at the end of the Second Vatican Council, and practiced her faith until her confirmation, but drifted away soon after. She got married right out
John Knutsen from the Office of Adult Faith Formation in the Diocese of Arlington joins Marcus Grodi to talk about what led him away from his Catholic upbringing, and what
Steve Dawson’s mom had a major reversion to the Catholic faith as he was growing up, but he himself was a rebellious teen, getting into every kind of trouble he
Fred Shafer was baptized Catholic, but drifted away from the faith in his teens. He began to find fast success as a musician, but was nagged by an emptiness that
Scott was raised Catholic, but around the same time he received the Holy Spirit in Confirmation at age 17, he also took his first drink, and began to base his life,
In Shane Kapler’s latest book, “The Epistle to the Hebrews and the Seven Core Beliefs of Catholics,” he looks at the way the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New,


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