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).

Website: https://chnetwork.org/

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When Dr. Alicia Thompson first started moving from agnosticism to faith, she began reading the Gospels, and was powerfully moved by what she was learning about Jesus. She wanted to be able to explore this newfound love for Christ, but wasn't sure...
"It's everything I experienced as a Protestant, but more- so much more."
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...
"It was a big day for me when I discovered the early Church Fathers."
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...
Even during his time away from the Catholic Church, as a restaurant owner, Deacon Lou Aaron knew that the practices of eating in community and showing hospitality through food were important parts of the human experience. When he finally returned to ...
The doctrine of 'sola Scriptura' was one of the battle cries of the Continental Reformation. But is there evidence that it was practiced and taught in the first centuries of Christianity? Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley, who both used to profes...
When Nick De La Torre first came back to faith, he found welcoming Evangelical Christian communities that encouraged him to read and study the Bible on his own to discern its meaning. But as Nick continued in that approach, he found it exhausting; wa...
"I began to realize how I could see Jesus in others, even if they didn't love him."
In this episode, Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson begin to dig into Book II of 'Against Heresies' by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. St. Irenaeus addresses the Gnostic idea that God is so far above creation that we cannot possibly know him,...
In his early Christian work 'Against Heresies,' one of the tactics of St. Irenaeus of Lyons uses is to take the logic of the Gnostic worldview he's critiquing, and turns it on its head. Because of the abstract nature of 2nd century Gno...
As Kevin Stephenson sought to enter the Catholic Church, many of his loved ones wondered: why join the Catholic Church, which has so many members and leaders who have sinned so scandalously, and so publicly?
Dale Ahlquist shares how his faith in Jesus Christ found greater fulfillment in the sacraments and communion of the Catholic Church. Reading G.K. Chesterton started his journey!
If the Reformation doctrine of justification by 'faith alone' was, as Protestant scholar Alistair McGrath describes it, a 'theological novum,' then what did Christians believe about salvation and justification prior to Martin Luther&#...
The question of the meaning of Baptism has been a great source of debate among Christians since the Reformation. Even Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley in their previous Christian traditions, not only disagreed with the Catholic take on Baptism, but disagre...
Fr. Sebastian Walshe's mother gave him both Jewish and Lutheran faith foundations, and his father was a Catholic who didn't really go to Mass, but still held on to some of the things he'd been taught about the Works of Mercy. He shares ho...
As a pastor in the Foursquare Church and a part of the Pentecostal tradition, Kenny Burchard was always seeking to enter into communion with the Holy Spirit in worship. When he discovered the Mass, and began to see the active work of the Holy Spirit ...
As a Presbyterian, Jay Richards might not have always appreciated the Catholic Church, but he always considered it important that She "held the line" on the major moral issues that seemed to divide so many other denominations.
As a Baptist pastor, Michael remembers celebrating the Lord's Supper with his congregation, and doing so reverently. But he wondered why it was such a solemn event, if it was just juice and crackers.




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