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 Marcus Peter was an atheist, and had a radical experience of God's love, he immediately went to his family's Catholic parish for guidance, but was brushed off by the priest.
Dr. Bud Marr was raised with a strong faith in Jesus as an Evangelical Protestant. As he grew older, his desire to anchor that faith more deeply led him to look into the early Church, and he was profoundly impacted by the beauty of liturgy, history, ...
"I don't think I'd be a priest if I hadn't gone to a Methodist college." Fr. Michael Gossett of the Diocese of Steubenville talks about his personal journey of faith.
For some who are interested in the Catholic faith, there is a felt need to have to get an explanation for every single minute and obscure aspect of Catholic theology before seeking entry into the Church. For Fr. Sebastian White, O.P.
"We all went to Oxford as Episcopalians, and we left as Catholics."Brother Bonaventure Chapman's background was in a number of denominations: Presbyterian, Church of Christ, Lutheran.
As a pastor's kid who grew up with experience in Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations, Matthew Leonard had the impression that the Holy Spirit's working was external signs like prophecy and tongues.
Pat Flynn grew up Catholic, but was quickly enamored with humorists like Mark Twain and H.L. Mencken, who led him to skepticism and eventually atheism as a scientific materialist. However, that worldview couldn't satisfy his questions about moral...
Dr. David Russell Mosley first came to a personal faith in Jesus through a friendship with the son of a Church of Christ pastor, and that soon became the most important thing in his life. That tradition's focus on reclaiming the essence of Christ...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their journey through the 2nd century Christian work Against Heresies by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. St. Irenaeus reflects on Original Sin, and its implications for salvation history, all the way up to t...
Dr. Howell discusses his conversion to Jesus Christ and what has followed. He is the Resident Theologian of the Coming Home Network. For Ken's longer testimony, please visit: http://chnetwork.org/
In their 50th episode of Deep in History, Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson conclude their discussion of the important early work 'Against Heresies' by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. Irenaeus covers a lot of ground in the close of his book: ...
Growing up in the Church of Christ, Rachelle Parker loved participating in the Lord's Supper; it was a time for her to prayerfully reflect on the love and sacrifice of Jesus. Even though it was only a symbol, it still held deep meaning for her.
Deacon Lou Aaron came from a big Catholic family, but began drinking in his early teens, and that became the most important thing in his life. When his wife discovered the extent of the problem, he knew he had to turn his life around, but it was when...
"I began to sense that the Lord was really there in the Eucharist."
Many of us have people in our lives who we wish shared our faith, but do not. Some of us have been praying for those loved ones for years, or even decades. Fr. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem, shares a powerful account of his experience of a series of ...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their study of Book 3 of 'Against Heresies' by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. In part two of their conversation, they look at how Scripture translation issues were a subject of discussion even among...
Are there ways in which Catholics can be "evangelical?" As someone who served in a number of roles as a Protestant academic, Dr. Francis Beckwith developed an understanding of how to present his faith in a way that helped open doors to conv...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their study of 'Against Heresies' by early Church father St. Irenaeus of Lyons. Christians are called to build a civilization of God's love on the earth. But it is impossible to live thi...
Fr. Scott Borgman grew up in West Africa as the son of Pentecostal missionaries who made it a point to teach him the importance of Scripture and a relationship with God.
Why should Christians care what the Early Church Fathers have to say?




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