Why did an aging New England peacenik child of the '60s become a Catholic? You can read Webster Bull's answers at Why I Am Catholic.
New blog: "Why I Am Catholic"
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This page contains a single entry by Richard Chonak published on September 1, 2009 9:00 PM.
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What a nice site, thanks for the link. I have added it to my favorites.
It is a relief to find good news about Catholicism on the 'net, especially when one has been closely following the Legionary scandal for many months.
Perhaps I too will write my own version of "Why I am Catholic", it would be a very long article indeed. There are so many reasons to love being Catholic.