A resource: talks by Fr. John Hardon, SJ

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Fr_Hardon.jpgFor those not familiar with Fr. John Anthony Hardon, SJ, he was a wonderful teacher of the faith who lived in Detroit. He trained catechists and wrote an adult catechism which helped me on the way into the Church; he gave retreats, and spoke to many audiences. He's also noted for making converts: quite a few Catholics found or returned to the faith through an encounter with him.

Supporters of his cause for beatification are building a website presenting many of his talks in text form and as mp3s.

(A prayer for his intercession is posted on the home page of that web site.)

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I read his big yellow catechism, too, back in the late '80s on my way back into the Church.

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