
Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul
Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul On that journey as I drew near to Damascus, about noon a great light from the sky suddenly

Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul On that journey as I drew near to Damascus, about noon a great light from the sky suddenly

Dear Friend in Christ, Why does the Church canonize saints? It doesn’t help them; after all, they are already in heaven. It’s meant to help

Even though she died in 1309, Saint Angela of Foligno helps us appreciate the enlightenment that can come from a life of penance. It was

Life as I See It I have written elsewhere that the genius of Anglicanism was in its integration of aspects of Catholicism with Reformation thought.

Life, As I Find It As I’ve written elsewhere, my formative years were spent as a Baptist. Then, after a move to Southern California in

In the late 1980s, many Evangelical Churches engaged in what was then-called the Seeker Movement. Essentially, it was a well-intentioned effort by churches to use

The Search for Something More Part I of II Life, As I Find It By the end of 1984, I thought the direction of my

Life, As I Find It In my last few posts I mentioned that love for the Bible, for the church, for prayer and chicken casseroles

Life, As I Find It In my last post, I recalled how my time as a Baptist actually helped me to become a Catholic –

How Being a Baptist Prepared Me to be a Good Catholic (II of IV) Life, As I Find It I’ve been reminiscing about how my