Taylor Marshall discusses growing up in a nominally Christian home, becoming an Anglican priest, and finally converting to Catholicism. He then addresses the current crisis in the Church, including the problems coming out of Rome, interpreting Vatican II, and dealing with the McCarrick scandal. Finally, he gives advice on how Catholics can live their faith in our troubled times.
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