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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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There is only plan ‘A’

By Steve Hall

With little thought, we readily slide into alternatives. The road ahead has traffic stopped, so we take an alternate route. But God has no backup plan. There is only plan ‘A,’ and that one plan holds fast forever.


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Hear, listen, believe and follow

By Steve Hessman

We are making up our minds about what they are saying even before they finish. That’s the nature of the world we live in. And this is why it is more important than ever to spend quiet time with Jesus and listen to Him with...

17 days ago
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Redemption is in Christ Jesus

By Steve Hall

In the Book of Acts, we hear that a ‘great number’ or a ‘large number’ came to believe. The incident piqued my curiosity — not because people scattered in the face of persecution, nor because their message was received, but b...

17 days ago

The embarrassing reveal of Paul's sins

By John Pearring

The sinner’s lament is answered by the saint’s plea, because the sinner is he or she who becomes a saint. This is an important issue for Catholics — despite their holiness, the saints were human and capable of failure. The...

24 days ago
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When love for God becomes natural

By Ron Bruni

When “born from above,” a transformation occurs. We don’t crave the things we used to crave. Sin doesn’t have the same taste, we don’t want what we knew before. Love for God becomes natural, not forced, because you realize lif...

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    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.

  • Steve Leininger

    My journey continues . . .

  • Steve Hessman
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  • Louis Occhi

    Retired Electrical Engineer

  • I am blessed

  • 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

  • Tim Trainor
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