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Episcopal Father Warren Tanghe will also be received into the church and is discerning the possibility of becoming a Catholic priest. Continue Reading

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  1. J
    3 years ago

    Yes sisters the Holy Spirit Lead yu to the Ultimate truth. I'm a catholic who's big on the Holy Spirit (which can be rare) and can relate to you sisters at descerniing the ultimate truth. God bless you my sisters and father.

  2. Brother Zeno Rakesh psJM
    3 years ago

    Dear Mother Superior and Community,

    It is really inspiring to know of your daring step towards the unification of the Church. May the Lord shower His Overflowing Blessings upon you and all your apostolates. United in the Heart of Jesus.
    The Poor Servant Brothers of Nepal

  3. Anthony
    3 years ago

    the catholic church still stands remember peter was the first pope and its on him(the rock) that the catholic church was founded

  4. Father Sean Coyle
    3 years ago

    Welcome home, Father and Sisters!

    The community cat: 'His FURYness' or 'His FURRYness'?!

  5. sisterberndettes
    3 years ago

    Welcome sisters,it is inspiring,God blees you, lead you and use you.

  6. Eddie Fong
    3 years ago

    Yes indeed!
    WELCOME HOME, FR. TANGHE & SISTERS!
    God Bless you for your journey home!

  7. Barbara
    3 years ago

    Thank you Sisters for your faith, conviction and embrace of the Catholic Church.

    Big hug for you all!

    It is wonderful to read your conversion story and to know that our prayers for you were heard :)

    Again, thank you for your conversion and for your missions.



  8. Peggy
    3 years ago

    What happy and inspiring news! We need all the good news we can muster. Thank you, God.

  9. Sigrid Maria Rogowski
    3 years ago

    FANTASTIC ! I am soooooooo happy that the sisters are joining us.

  10. John
    3 years ago

    WELCOME HOME DEAR SISTERS. God bless you and lead you always.!!


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