Change begins at the end of your comfort zone. It’s more than a cliché. With regard to faith journeys, the change may simply be a move from one Protestant church
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I’ve always said that God has a great sense of humor. I left the Church while attending a Catholic college and came back while living in an atheistic commune! Fragile
When I married a professional baseball player, life on the road kept us church hopping and searching for a home that checked all the boxes. It wasn’t until baseball was
I will give them a heart to know that I am the Lord; and they shall be my people and I will be their God, for they shall return to
I grew up with no religious background and did not know I was a baptized Roman Catholic until two years into my religious education at Malone University where I studied
I grew up having a serious faith. My parents were among the many young couples in the late 1950s who made the trek up Route 23 from the coal-mining region
“I was ransomed from the futile ways…” (1 Peter 1:18). My DNA flows from the ancient Jewish diaspora, up through North Africa and into Portugal. My father was baptized as
Faith of Our Fathers, Holy Faith! Music has always been an essential part of my spiritual life. I was born into a heritage of Christian faith that goes back many
St. Therese of Lisieux once said that everything is grace. That has certainly been the theme of my life. From my twin sister Madison’s and my entrance into the world
Let’s Be Friends I accepted Christ as my Lord and Savior and was baptized in the spring of 1980. I attended Protestant churches my entire life, being a member of
It Seemed Like a Better Idea These days, my favorite place to be on a Sunday morning is at Mass, inside Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, Oklahoma, gathered with Christ’s
Early Years The pilgrimage of faith which brought me home to Catholicism began in 1909. That year, my father’s parents, Rudolph and Zdenka Souta, immigrated to this country from Czechoslovakia.