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Continue reading →: A New Name, A New Chapter✝️For a while, this space was called Almost Catholic: The Journey Home. At the time, that name fit where I was. But I’m not in that same place anymore.
I used to stand in the pulpit as a Protestant minister, as this video shows. Now, I’m happily sitting in the pew, learning more than I ever imagined.
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Continue reading →: SHALOM. The REAL Meaning of Peace in HebrewDiscover the true biblical meaning of Shalom in Hebrew. Learn how this ancient word means far more than peace—it speaks of wholeness, restoration, well-being, and completeness in God.
I used to stand in the pulpit as a Protestant minister, as this video shows. Now, I’m happily sitting in the pew, learning more than I ever imagined.
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Continue reading →: Why Don’t the Apostles Talk More About the Eucharist in Their Letters?So the epistles don’t try to repeat everything. They address specific problems….
I used to stand in the pulpit as a Protestant minister, as this video shows. Now, I’m happily sitting in the pew, learning more than I ever imagined.
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Continue reading →: Why Is Catholic YouTube So Male & So American?U.S. Catholic creators dominate the English-language Catholic YouTube space in subscriber count and visibility.
I used to stand in the pulpit as a Protestant minister, as this video shows. Now, I’m happily sitting in the pew, learning more than I ever imagined.
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Continue reading →: The Search for Happiness: Beyond Stereotypes and Toward GodMy heart yearns for the courts of the Lord. In God, we find our home.
I used to stand in the pulpit as a Protestant minister, as this video shows. Now, I’m happily sitting in the pew, learning more than I ever imagined.
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Continue reading →: Preparing for Confession: A Thoughtful Guide to Examination of ConscienceConfession is not simply a routine or obligation—it is a meaningful encounter with God’s mercy. At its heart is the desire to recognise our sins, take responsibility for them, and receive the grace to grow beyond them. A key part of this process is preparation, especially through a sincere examination…
I used to stand in the pulpit as a Protestant minister, as this video shows. Now, I’m happily sitting in the pew, learning more than I ever imagined.


