Last year, Francka Povsic, my special friend and co-leader of our prayer group gave me a copy of the above inspirational audio cassette. These words from St. Francis De Sales powerfully describe the Truth that I have learned about God’s infinite love for me. Our Lady gently called me to peace through reported messages of Mary and eventually to the Roman Catholic Church.
“The more we studied, the more the beauty, majesty, weight and history of the whole of the Christian world seemed to open up to us. We had not really left our core beliefs behind at all – indeed we love and greatly appreciate what we had been given in our Presbyterian communities – we had only fleshed them out in a real sense.”
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson answer listener questions about the communion and intercession of the saints.
Marcus and Jim tackle more listener questions. Praying to Mary, the Catholic Church and Scripture in the Middle Ages, does the Church add to the Gospel? Do we need to
Marcus Grodi and Dr. Kenneth Howell discuss John 19:25b-27 in which Christ’s mother Mary and others are gathered beneath the cross. When Jesus says “Behold, your Mother!” to the beloved disciple John, what
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew touching on Jesus’ genealogy, St. Joseph, Mary’s perpetual virginity, etc.
Christine was brought up in the Catholic Church but got involved in Protestant fellowships in high school, where she developed a deep commitment to Christ. Having become Reformed in her
Doug was brought in a Catholic family. As a young man he led a secular life. He met Christ through a group of Evangelical Friends, a branch of the Quakers.
Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, he came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the
Mark was born in San Francisco, where he attended Catholic schools. He made his undergraduate studies in theology as a student in the St. Ignatius Institute of the University of
Marcus and Colin answer open line questions. Colin is Vice President for Theology at EWTN. He has a Licentiate in Sacred Theology, with a specialization in moral theology, from the
Born in Baltimore, Dr. Marshner was raised in the Lutheran Church. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Gettysburg College as a pre-ministerial student. An interest in Old Testament exegesis led