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A Few Evangelization Stories

This week Fr. Michael shares a few evangelization stories, one that is ostensibly non-successful and one that is ostensibly successful. It's a beautiful witness for those of us who do not necessarily go out of our way to evangelize in this way.Follow and Contact Us!Follow us on I ...  Show more

Becoming Me

This week Mother Natalia talks about becoming the person God created her to be, using a quote from a book as a jumping off point. She differentiates between the single parts of us and the holy parts of us, recognizing that we are not our sin.References:Face to Face: Knowing God b ...  Show more

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