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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As a Catholic sister with the Daughters of St. Paul, she shares how she sees beauty as vehicle for showing forth the mystery of God in ways that pure reason alone is unable to do.
Growing up as a practical agnostic, Sr. Maria Theotokos thought that nuns were some artifact of medieval Christianity - a fascinating idea, but an idea that had largely died out centuries ago.
Deacon Graham Galloway was raised Presbyterian, and through his teens into young adulthood, had roles on everything from back to school specials to Matlock and 90210 to the acclaimed 'Stand and Deliver' with Edward James Olmos. He shares the ...
Growing up as an Evangelical Christian, Seth Paine mostly only heard Mary talked about during Christmas. It wasn't until he started exploring the Catholic Church that he began to realize the extraordinary role that Mary plays in salvation history...
When Nick de La Torre joined a Unitarian congregation, it wasn't for some altruistic spiritual motive; it was more because of the opportunity to participate in their music.
Chris Reibold didn't connect much with Mary or the saints as a young Catholic, and so he refused to make his confirmation and considered himself an agnostic for several years. When he came back to faith, he was amazed to discover the powerful wit...
Kevin Stephenson first discovered St. Augustine while in seminary at Oral Roberts University, and wasn't exactly sure what to make of him. But when Kevin read the Confessions, it moved him deeply; he was able to relate to the struggles of St. Aug...
Though raised Catholic, Sr. Theresa Aletheia's questions about the issue of evil and suffering in the world made her doubt the existence of God, and by her teenage years, she had become an atheist.
When Jeff Cavins came back to the Catholic Church after some experience as a nondenominational minister, he was at first disoriented by all the different devotions, spiritualities, and apostolates that he found within the Church. But at the same time...
What's the difference between the roles of Protestant pastors and Catholic priests?
What is the impact of a single conversion? Dr. Matthew Bunson looks at the case of his mother, who entered the Catholic Church in 1948, and how the zeal of her conversion shaped the way she raised her family.
Morgan Holliger, a student at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, explains how the Church's teaching on the dignity and meaning of the human person led her from agnosticism to Catholicism.
"Taking a course on the Church Fathers was a life-changing experience for me."
As a Jewish girl turned on-fire Evangelical, the thought of using a term like "Mother of God" in reference to Mary seemed blasphemous to Mother Miriam, who was then known as Rosalind Moss.
For cradle Catholics whose parents converted to the faith, it can be hard to understand the sacrifices that were made, often at great personal cost, to enter the Catholic Church.
Many Protestants see liturgy and sacraments as nothing more than dead and empty ritual. Catholics often know that the sacraments convey grace, but aren't always sure how to live out those graces.
Kerstin Pakka grew up with a sense of Christianity as a moral code, but faith to her was always something she would get flashes of and sense from time to time, but had trouble grasping. When she had an abortion, she felt both a deep need for God&...
Even as an agnostic, when Dr. Alicia Thompson was studying to be an OB/GYN and the opportunity arose for her to train to perform abortions, she knew she couldn't go down that path.
"A lot of the gifts I had serving as a pastor have been even more powerfully utilized here." Billy Kangas, co-founder of Cultivate Coffee and Tap House in Ypsilanti, MI, shares how exploring the life and authority structure of early Christi...
"I started to realize that it was time to get my priorities in order."




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