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This week on Catholic Conversations at St. Joseph, Fr. Peter, Randi, and a special guest, Nicole Alimario, sit down for what seems like a fun, slightly chaotic conversation—just days before Nicole’s wedding. But what unfolds is much more than that.From friendship and faith journeys to grief, doubt, and the tension between science and belief… this conversation dives into what it actually looks like to grow into faith over time—not perfectly, but honestly.You’ll hear:~Nicole’s journey from questioning faith to living it in the real world~The challenge of integrating faith into demanding careers (even in medicine)~What it means to feel like a “fraud” in faith—and why that might not be a bad sign~The role of community, friendship, and the Church in real growth~Marriage not as a finish line—but a beginningAnd somehow… it all circles back to Easter, Divine Mercy, and the question:Do we really know what has happened?If you’ve ever felt like your faith is more “in progress” than figured out—this one’s for you.🙏 Join us for Divine Mercy Sunday at 3PM📍 St. Joseph Parish, Kings Park(Confessions available + Divine Mercy Chaplet)👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this conversation resonates💬 Drop a comment—we’d love to hear what stood out to you
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By St. Joseph Kings ParkThis week on Catholic Conversations at St. Joseph, Fr. Peter, Randi, and a special guest, Nicole Alimario, sit down for what seems like a fun, slightly chaotic conversation—just days before Nicole’s wedding. But what unfolds is much more than that.From friendship and faith journeys to grief, doubt, and the tension between science and belief… this conversation dives into what it actually looks like to grow into faith over time—not perfectly, but honestly.You’ll hear:~Nicole’s journey from questioning faith to living it in the real world~The challenge of integrating faith into demanding careers (even in medicine)~What it means to feel like a “fraud” in faith—and why that might not be a bad sign~The role of community, friendship, and the Church in real growth~Marriage not as a finish line—but a beginningAnd somehow… it all circles back to Easter, Divine Mercy, and the question:Do we really know what has happened?If you’ve ever felt like your faith is more “in progress” than figured out—this one’s for you.🙏 Join us for Divine Mercy Sunday at 3PM📍 St. Joseph Parish, Kings Park(Confessions available + Divine Mercy Chaplet)👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this conversation resonates💬 Drop a comment—we’d love to hear what stood out to you
Parish Page - https://stjoekp.comMake a donation - https://stjoekp.com/donate