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Religious wanderers, or Homeless Catholics, want to better grasp being at home with our Trinitarian, Jesus-centric, Christ-Follower faith to prepare for our eternal life with the creator.

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Learn to travel well

By Ron Bruni

St. Philip Neri suggests that holiness and joy are not opposites. In fact, joy may be one of the signs that we are finally learning what matters most. If we stay on this road long enough, we eventually realize something we may...

10 days ago

Are consequences more important than the message?

By Steve Hall

It’s easy to get sidetracked into a conversation about morality when the topic of Christianity arises. And when one considers the pagan cultures that those bringing the Good News have stepped into across the centuries — and s...

10 days ago

Jesus’ high priestly prayer

By Tim Trainor

In summary, Jesus is acting as an intercessor, praying for His disciples and for all believers, present and future. He asks that they be protected by the power of God and that their unity resemble the intimate union shared b...

17 days ago
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Don’t be angry with non-believers

By John Pearring

The Spirit led us from confusion to an awakening we knew came from a loving God. We would actually get excited and try to explain that to others. It was in those attempts that we knew the truth needed to come from God, not...

17 days ago
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What’s your job?

The job or mission of Jesus was to do the Father’s will. Part of that was to develop an understanding of God’s will among the apostles and disciples, which would become the foundation of what we know as the church. Spreading the good news t...

24 days ago

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  • John Francis Pearring

    Author of Frank & Ralph, the Guardian Angels of Jesus, published online at ilk Publishing; “Snarl,” an animal redemption novel, www.snarlthelion.com, and "A Snarl Theology." Editor of Catholic Nutshell News, LLC and Homeless Catholic.

  • Louis Occhi

    Retired Electrical Engineer

  • I am blessed

  • Tim Trainor
  • Norman Joseph McGraw

    Norman McGraw has been a piano instructor, composer, arranger, and producer of several CDs. His works can be found online at Spotify, YouTube and The Music of Norman McGraw amnormusic.com

  • Steve Leininger

    My journey continues . . .

  • Ron Bruni
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