Nalin Haley
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It was that question, like, where can I be at my best?
Where can I serve God and serve others?
And when I did study Catholicism and I read the early church fathers and their history and all that stuff, I felt, you know what, this may be for me.
And then when I started to partake in the sacraments, the Eucharist, confession, that's when I was like, oh, that's that void.
That's when I felt like, okay, I feel fulfilled now.
And now it's to the point where if I can't go to Mass on Sunday, I feel empty.
If I don't go to confession, I feel heavy weight on my shoulders.
And that's where I was like, this feels like...
Not just speaking about faith, not just having it, but living it.
Not just a feeling, but action.
And that's when, when that happened, I was like, this is home.
absolutely more than that it's the best decision i've ever made in my life second to becoming christian in the first place although that wasn't really a decision but kind of happened to me but yeah i i feel like this is which is not to detract from your individual experience but it does seem like part of a trend i feel like this is not the first time i've heard the story recently yeah and i think when you speak about men becoming more religious um
It's more the traditional churches, right?
Catholicism, Orthodoxy.
And I think it's because in our society, we're so fed up with modernity and the phones and the technology.
And really, it's just not natural.
None of it's natural.
None of our ancestors had that stuff.
So we're feeling that and we're longing for something that's lasting, something that's, you know, feels normal to us.
And that's what this is.