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Challenged by sadness a year after her mother's death, Sarah hopes a backpacking trip in the Rocky Mountains will help her father, former president of the United States Sean O'Malley, come closer to her way of thinking. Little does she know she will be confronted with an even sterner test. Supported by the love of her best friend and her father's "blood brothers" who include a U.S. Army Ranger, Catholic Priest, Fortune 500 Tech CEO and the President of Russia, she finds love, purpose and discovers she has much to learn about her faith.
This modern-day parable offers a practical example of how Catholicism can help us find our way in a "modern world" where many are led to believe the Church is "messed up" or unnecessary. This story may also be interesting for non-Catholics who wonder what it is like to follow this ancient faith tradition.
In the end, 'Am I Really Catholic' simply aims to convey the "hope that is within us".
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Challenged by sadness a year after her mother's death, Sarah hopes a backpacking trip in the Rocky Mountains will help her father, former president of the United States Sean O'Malley, come closer to her way of thinking. Little does she know she will be confronted with an even sterner test. Supported by the love of her best friend and her father's "blood brothers" who include a U.S. Army Ranger, Catholic Priest, Fortune 500 Tech CEO and the President of Russia, she finds love, purpose and discovers she has much to learn about her faith.
This modern-day parable offers a practical example of how Catholicism can help us find our way in a "modern world" where many are led to believe the Church is "messed up" or unnecessary. This story may also be interesting for non-Catholics who wonder what it is like to follow this ancient faith tradition.
In the end, 'Am I Really Catholic' simply aims to convey the "hope that is within us".