“My quest to stump the Catholic Church turned into a desire to become a part of it.” – Nathan Wigfield

Nathan Wigfield was active in his Christian faith growing up, and while he had a few family members who were Catholic, he always saw it as a ritualistic religion with no real life in it. However, his mother, who had been raised Catholic, used to take him as a child to Good Friday services at the local parish. That early experience of reverence and awe in the liturgy stuck with him, and caused him to have an ongoing curiosity about the Catholic Church.