He discovered the faith of the early Church in his readings of the Fathers and came home to the Catholic Church. :) There is even a chapter on one of the great converts from Protestantism, Blessed John Henry Newman. It's also great that our Protestant brothers and sisters are starting to discover these writings and realize that the Church wasn't founded at the Reformation. We are truly blessed to have the writings of these saintly, learned men preserved and even more blessed that so many of these works have been translated into English. The Church Fathers wrote about all of these things, and much, much more. Just some of the topics covered include who the Church Fathers are, the Domestic Church, icons, and the canon of Scripture. To me, this book read like a series of mini-essays, not that that is a bad thing. He shared songwriting credits with Grammy Award-winner Dion DiMucci on the forthcoming album "Tank Full of Blues." literary journals and have been translated into Polish and Spanish. Mike is a also poet whose works have appeared in U.S. He contributed work on early Christianity to the Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought. His reviews, essays and journalism have appeared in many journals, including First Things, Touchstone, Crisis, Our Sunday Visitor, National Catholic Register, and Catholic Heritage. He also wrote the USCCB's theological reflection for Catechetical Sunday in 2011. Bishops' Diocesan Educational/Catechetical Leadership Institute. In 2011 Mike was a featured presenter of the U.S. He appears weekly on Sirius Radio's "Sonrise Morning Show." Mike and his wife, Terri, have six children, who are the subject of his book Love in the Little Things. He is past editor of New Covenant magazine and The Pittsburgh Catholic newspaper. He has co-authored books with Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., and theologian Scott Hahn. He has co-hosted eight series that air on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN). Mike Aquilina is author or editor of more than thirty books, including The Fathers of the Church, The Mass of the Early Christians, and A Year with the Church Fathers.
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