by Michael Miller | Jul 3, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Vienna, Virginia. Sometimes as Catholics we can get into a comfortable spot–we get used to attending Mass on Sundays and volunteering with like-minded people and remaining somewhat insulated. While there is a definite need to be strengthened in the Spirit among...
by dmarcum | Jun 27, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
The fruits of our Immersion conference are continuing to roll in. Here’s another story of conversion: “One of our evangelists, Charlotte, was approached by a non-denominational Protestant who knew his bible very well. He was not angry or upset that...
by Michael Miller | Jun 25, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
New Baltimore, Michigan. St. Alphonsus Liquori tells a curious story in “Uniformity With God’s Will” regarding the will of God when it comes to healing: “A client of St. Thomas of Canterbury, who being sick, went to the saint’s tomb to obtain a cure. He returned...
by | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Gaithersburg, MD. Contemporary culture talks about love as a feeling, something passive that you experience. But we as Christians know that love is a choice, an act of the will! “To love is to will the good of another” (St. Thomas Aquinas). Likewise, sometimes the...
by | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Venice, Florida. It is easy to forget that Catholics need evangelization too. Our Church in America is dying. The percentage of weekly Mass attendance is dismal. Even among those who do regularly attend Mass, how many are joyful missionary disciples? How many have had...
by | Jun 19, 2019 | Stories from the Street
Syracuse, NY. The following is an account of a short outing of the Cortland, New York team, from Caleb: We spent about 45 minutes on Marshall St. near the SU campus. This was our second time there. We gave out 10+ rosaries, three of them in SU colors. Most people who...