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Video: From Atheism to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

My second video!   (There will be more to say, Roger and I hope, when the site is updated and re-launched. Soon, we hope … )

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First Video from Kim!

My first video!      

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Feast in Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Reparation: this is the true meaning of the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which is explored in this post about the mysteries of Paray-le-Monial in France, where Our Lord asked St. Margaret Mary Alacoque for this Feast in 1675.

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Roger, Me and The Gentle Traditionalist (and St. Valentine)

A little bit more about Roger’s book The Gentle Traditionalist and how it was written …

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Feast of St. Mary Magdalene

On the Feast of St. Mary Magdalene, some reflections about this great penitent, who is so terribly obscured by the New Age movement.

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Coming Home: From the New Age to Catholicism

From the New Age to Catholicism – a New Ager finds the Sacred Heart of Jesus and comes home.

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Where Have I Come From? A Touch of Biography …

The next few entries will focus on my conversion to Catholicism. This will be expressed very much through my experiences of the Church as ‘homecoming’. A theme that lives with me daily. But first of all, here is a touch of biography to give a small glimpse at my life before I came to the […]

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