I am not Catholic but/and found this episode incredibly illuminating and informative. Thanks JVL and Ed Condon, would really like to learn more about this topic.
As a side note: Can someone please tell me how to turn on notifications so that I will get a ping when JVL goes live on Substack? Have looked everywhere and cannot figure it out.
I am not Catholic but/and found this episode incredibly illuminating and informative. Thanks JVL and Ed Condon, would really like to learn more about this topic.
As a side note: Can someone please tell me how to turn on notifications so that I will get a ping when JVL goes live on Substack? Have looked everywhere and cannot figure it out.
Would you like to be Catholic? Hmmmm? (just kidding, but the Catholic Church has a year long training program for people to become Catholic the night before Easter).
LOL no, BUT I have had my eye on an Episcopalian church up the street from me. I am not religiously inclined at all (would consider myself a liberal humanist, as quaint as that may sound, but this church does a lot of great volunteer work in the local community, and since it is a 10 minute walk away I have been contemplating going for a while to become more involved in my own neighborhood in a positive way. I do live in the District of Columbia as a matter of fact so we could all use a little more positive community engagement at the moment.
I am not Catholic but/and found this episode incredibly illuminating and informative. Thanks JVL and Ed Condon, would really like to learn more about this topic.
As a side note: Can someone please tell me how to turn on notifications so that I will get a ping when JVL goes live on Substack? Have looked everywhere and cannot figure it out.
Anne, Jim Swift has put out that you can send tech questions to:
member@thebulwark.com
Would you like to be Catholic? Hmmmm? (just kidding, but the Catholic Church has a year long training program for people to become Catholic the night before Easter).
LOL no, BUT I have had my eye on an Episcopalian church up the street from me. I am not religiously inclined at all (would consider myself a liberal humanist, as quaint as that may sound, but this church does a lot of great volunteer work in the local community, and since it is a 10 minute walk away I have been contemplating going for a while to become more involved in my own neighborhood in a positive way. I do live in the District of Columbia as a matter of fact so we could all use a little more positive community engagement at the moment.