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Logically navigating the journey from Mormonism to the Catholic Church

May 11, 2023 Casey Chalk 12

When I was a Protestant seminary student, I worked night shifts with a Mormon, who became a very close friend of mine. Somewhat amazingly (some might say providentially), he had an uncle who was a […]

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To be deep in history is to cease to be Mormon: An interview with Jeremy Christiansen

December 6, 2022 Paul Senz 14

There is something remarkably engaging about conversion memoirs. Among Catholics, the conversion memoir has become a prominent book genre in its own right. This tradition goes back many centuries. Among them are Saint Augustine’s Confessions, […]

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