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Revere the Saints, Or You Will End Up Revering Zucchini and Rice Pudding
Recently at The Coming Home Network, we’ve been tackling the question of how the liturgical calendar has impacted the lives of Catholic converts. And reverts too. Really, anyone who’s gained from the Church’s wisdom of scheduling feast days and seasons … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Home Network, Saints, Secular Feast Days
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Two Voices, One Stage, All The Important Issues- Tonight is Appointment Television, and Here’s Why:
OF COURSE, I’m referring to tonight’s encore episode of The Journey Home with Marcus Grodi and his guest, former America’s Next Top Model contestant Leah Darrow. Where else on the dial will you hear two people admitting they were wrong … Continue reading
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Tagged The Journey Home
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Five Ways To Avoid Talking to your Protestant Friends About Mary
Over at The Coming Home Network this week, I’ve written a post about five Catholic devotional titles for the Virgin Mary that protestants can safely use, because they apply to beliefs about Mary that pretty much all Christians can … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Home Network, Mary, Saints
Tagged Apologetics, Catholics, Coming Home Network, Immaculate Conception, Mary, Protestants, Queen of Heaven
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The Feast of the Assumption and Marian Theological Hurdles
Over at The Coming Home Network this week, our latest weekly community question has to do with the feast that kicks off this week; namely, the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, body and soul into heaven. And if you’re a protestant, … Continue reading
Protestants and Catholics: Christians Separated By A Common Language
Dealing with ecumenical matters as I do on a daily basis, I frequently find myself in the position of being a protocol droid, having to be fluent in six million forms of religious communication. That’s part of the greatness of … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholics, Grammar, Protestants, The Coming Home Network, Vocabulary
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Over at the Coming Home Network, We’re Di$cu$$ing Tithing..
… and would love some Fairyland and TCC input. The conversation starter goes as follows: “It doesn’t take the commissioning of any sort of study to know that when it comes to the passing of the plates on a given … Continue reading
The End of the World as I Foreknow It
Some of you know that my day job is at the Coming Home Network as their Communications Coordinator. Each week, we poll our community members about various things that they believed before becoming Catholic. You can find examples of their … Continue reading
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Tagged Antichrist, Apocalypse, Israel, Millennialism, Prophecy, Revelation, USA
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