The Coming Home Network International

The Coming Home Network was established to help non-Catholic Christians, clergy and laity, discover the truth and beauty of the Catholic Church.

As a network of converts, reverts, and life-long Catholics, it is our goal to help each other and all Christians hear and answer the universal call ÔÇ£to the fullness of the Christian life and to the perfection of charityÔÇØ (LG 40). In doing this, we hope to assist the Catholic Church in fulfilling her mission of evangelization and ChristÔÇÖs call for Christian unity, as proclaimed by St. John Paul II in his encyclical, ÔÇ£That They May Be OneÔÇØ (Ut Unum Sint).

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Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue on to Book 3, Section 3 of 'Against Heresies' by St. Irenaeus of Lyons, and talk more about the importance of listening to the right voices. St. Irenaeus reminds us that the reason the peopl...
Nathan Wigfield didn't grow up Catholic, so when he started teaching his children to pray, he began looking around for what kinds of practices the Church recommends.
Can the principles of Catholic Social Teaching be an ecumenical bridge to our Protestant brothers and sisters?
In their Evangelical backgrounds, Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley didn't believe that Baptism had any sacramental effect; for them, it was just a way to testify to their fellow Christians that they were serious about their Christianity. But after r...
The New Testament is clear: the early Church was governed by the apostles who were hand-selected by Jesus himself. But what happened after the apostles died? For both Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley as Evangelical Christians, their general assumption w...
What does it mean to be Deep in History? Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson kick off a new series for the Coming Home Network, explaining how the study of early Christianity and the Fathers of the Church helped guide each of them to the Cath...
Kerstin Pakka considered herself ardently pro-choice, until the day she had an abortion. In the days and years afterwards, her whole life seemed to unravel, and she found herself consumed with regret. She felt drawn to the Catholic Church, but was...
As an Evangelical Christian, Seth Paine was troubled by the idea of Catholics honouring Mary, because he was afraid that honour given to her would subtract from the honour due to Jesus. However, the more he began to look at what the Catholic Church a...
If intelligent life is discovered on other planets, what would that mean for Christianity? Dr. Karin berg, an astrochemist at Harvard who was Lutheran and Anglican before becoming Catholic, explains that if God is truly our creator, than anything...
"In Catholicism, Jesus provides ways to be near him that I'd never even thought of." Dr. Matthew Cabeen discusses his evangelical Christian upbringing and conversion to Christ.
As a young Catholic kid altar serving at Mass, Nick De La Torre loved being front and center because it was an opportunity to be in the spotlight, and occasionally, a chance to skip class. However, the deeper meaning of what was going on didn't s...
When he first came back to the Church, Jeff Cavins made a lot of mistakes. He was aggressive and combative when it came to sharing his Catholic faith, and he burned a lot of bridges and turned a lot of people off.
Bo Bonner had strong Baptist roots, but it was the Methodists who got his attention at Oklahoma State and Duke Divinity to really claim his Christian faith as his own in a new way. In doing so, he was introduced to a whole new world of Christian phil...
What is the doctrine of 'faith alone,' and how did Martin Luther come to articulate it? What was he experiencing in his own life as a Catholic monk that led him to feel like he'd found the key to everything when he formulated his doctrine...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their study of 'Against Heresies,' the important early Christian work by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. Among other things, they look at how St. Irenaeus speculated about the identity and plan of th...
Do we think of the saints as just marble statues in the back of our churches, or do we understand them as the fascinating men and women of God that they are, and our friends in heaven?
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their discussion of 'Against Heresies' by St Irenaeus of Lyons, this time digging into chapters 12-16 of Book IV. When it comes to doctrinal disputes among Christian denominations, or even d...
As a Pentecostal missionary kid, Fr. Scott Borgman learned a deep love of Jesus, but recalls the pressure on his father to lead worship services that were of course based in Scripture, but needed to be entertaining on some level in order to draw and ...
With so many dioceses suspending the public celebration of Mass due to COVID-19, many Catholics are realizing a new kind of hunger for the Eucharist.
When Michelle Paine was still a Presbyterian, her formation as an artist led her to study a number of images of the Virgin Mary throughout history. And especially when she studied abroad in Italy, she was surrounded by historic images of Mary everywh...




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