It’s time to come home. Home to the beauty and grace of the sacraments. Home to the beauty and grace of who God is. Home to the Mass, to the Church—because home is where your family is, and it’s where you belong. Come Be Fed.
It’s time to come home. Home to the beauty and grace of the sacraments. Home to the beauty and grace of who God is. Home to the Mass, to the Church—because home is where your family is, and it’s where you belong. Come Be Fed.
It’s time to come home. Home to the beauty and grace of the sacraments. Home to the beauty and grace of who God is. Home to the Mass, to the Church—because home is where your family is, and it’s where you belong. Come Be Fed.
It’s time to come home. Home to the beauty and grace of the sacraments. Home to the beauty and grace of who God is. Home to the Mass, to the Church—because home is where your family is, and it’s where you belong. Come Be Fed.
It’s time to come home. Home to the beauty and grace of the sacraments. Home to the beauty and grace of who God is. Home to the Mass, to the Church—because home is where your family is, and it’s where you belong. Come Be Fed.
It’s time to come home. Home to the beauty and grace of the sacraments. Home to the beauty and grace of who God is. Home to the Mass, to the Church—because home is where your family is, and it’s where you belong. Come Be Fed.
Chris Padgett shares his thoughts about the Sacrament of Marriage, and few jokes, too.
Through his outrageous humor, incomparable intellect, and stunning good looks, Chris Padgett shares some theological and practical insights about the mysterious third person of the Holy Trinity.
Chris Padgett is passionate about his relationship with Jesus Christ. For almost two decades, this husband and father of nine has communicated his love for the Lord with thousands of teens and adults through speaking, writing, and music.
Chris Padgett is passionate about his relationship with Jesus Christ. For almost two decades, this husband and father of nine has communicated his love for the Lord with thousands of teens and adults through speaking, writing, and music.
When the Perron family pet gets loose, Bob sets out to bring the prodigal pup home. As he thinks to himself, “If only I could speak ‘dog,’” he realizes that this is exactly what God the Father did. He spoke our language by sending his Son Jesus into our lives.
For the C.I.A. (Catholic Integration Agency), protecting and saving souls is a 24/7 job.