Good Morning All,
My name is Paul. I have just joined the forum.
I have just finished reading Crossing The Tiber. Than You Mr. Ray for all the hard work that went into this book. The book should be required reading for all Catholics. I don’t know why this information was never presented to me sooner.
Quick Bio, I am a divorced and remarried Catholic. Actively working on an annulment of my first Marriage. My current wife is a former Catholic who now attends a Baptist Church. I discovered how rooted I was in my Catholic Faith after attending a Baptist service with her. So the information contained with in Steve’s book could get interesting during family discussions.
I am an active member of the Military and very close to mandatory retirement age. I joined this group primarily to Thank Steve Ray. While reading Crossing The Tiber, I found myself shaking at times, sometimes with excitement, sometimes with anger that I didn’t know this before. Thank from the bottom of my heart Steve. Although I am a cradle Catholic, I feel like I am starting anew. Embarking on a new Journey of profound significance. Thank You, Thank You Thank You.
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Welcome! Steve has not been active on these boards for many years, but I am happy to leave your note in the off chance he might see it. I am sure he would be pleased to know the book helped you. Please feel free to stick around and join the conversation.
Best,
Zeno
Best,
Zeno
Thank you for your patience as I build the board. I have about 1/16 to go.
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Welcome Aboard!!
And Welcome Home to the true church!! I am a recently ordained Permanent Deacon from the diocese of Little Rock Arkansas....and since you can't swing a dead cat in my area of the state without hitting a Baptist church, please feel free to PM me (or post here on the forum) with any questions you may have. I am happy to help wherever I can and we have many members here who can assist as well.
And Thank You for your service!!
Deacon Arky
US Navy- 1982-1986


And Welcome Home to the true church!! I am a recently ordained Permanent Deacon from the diocese of Little Rock Arkansas....and since you can't swing a dead cat in my area of the state without hitting a Baptist church, please feel free to PM me (or post here on the forum) with any questions you may have. I am happy to help wherever I can and we have many members here who can assist as well.
And Thank You for your service!!
Deacon Arky
US Navy- 1982-1986
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I contacted Steve and told him, and he said, 'Would you please give him my greetings and tell him I am so happy for him. You can also give him my email address.PAMCCADDEN wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:00 pm Good Morning All,
My name is Paul. I have just joined the forum.
I have just finished reading Crossing The Tiber. Than You Mr. Ray for all the hard work that went into this book. The book should be required reading for all Catholics. I don’t know why this information was never presented to me sooner.
Quick Bio, I am a divorced and remarried Catholic. Actively working on an annulment of my first Marriage. My current wife is a former Catholic who now attends a Baptist Church. I discovered how rooted I was in my Catholic Faith after attending a Baptist service with her. So the information contained with in Steve’s book could get interesting during family discussions.
I am an active member of the Military and very close to mandatory retirement age. I joined this group primarily to Thank Steve Ray. While reading Crossing The Tiber, I found myself shaking at times, sometimes with excitement, sometimes with anger that I didn’t know this before. Thank from the bottom of my heart Steve. Although I am a cradle Catholic, I feel like I am starting anew. Embarking on a new Journey of profound significance. Thank You, Thank You Thank You.
I'll send it in a pm.