A Letter from the (New) Editor

I have been delighted by my new role as editor of Catholic Exchange, the much-loved website co-founded by my father in 2001. More specifically, I have been delighted by my interactions with you, our readers, writers, and authors.

Your passion for engaging with and sharing inspirational Catholic content fills me with joy and confidence amidst the turbulence of our time. Your passion, which I see as a fruit of the Holy Spirit, ripples widely through your circles, your communities, and beyond via our platform.

Especially recently, I’ve witnessed why Our Lord commands us to spread the Good News of the Gospel. I lead an RCIA formation class, and I begin each semester with the question: “What has led you to join this class? Why are you sitting here tonight?” The answers, and the discussions that follow, provide a powerful launch for the course.

The candidates and catechumens range from 20 to 70 years old. They have lived all over, come from all faith backgrounds, and their present circumstances vary widely. The common threads uniting them: something in their hearts is motivating them to grow closer to Jesus; that motivation was in most cases inspired by someone; and they’re being drawn to the Catholic sacramental life in particular.

So it is usually a person, or people, who have led them to enter (or enter more fully) into Christ’s one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. A spouse, a fiancée, a friend—someone moved them. And as the course unfolds, they begin noticing how they (or Christ in them) move others.

Our Lord commands us to evangelize because He knows that it is through meaningful connections that He enters most powerfully into our lives. We sometimes don’t see it, but “they will know we are Christians by our love” rings as true now as it did in the first centuries of the Church.

I have long been inspired by the witness of others. I am inspired by your witness. And I am delighted to share it by expanding the reach of Catholic Exchange so that your passion, witness, and love can touch more lives.

To do so, I ask you to please continue contributing your time and prayerful engagement with our platform, but I must ask for your financial support as well.

Please consider contributing a tax-deductible $5, $50, $500, or more via our secure donation form today. Any amount is welcome.

If you are able, will you sponsor Catholic Exchange for a week with a gift of $2,000? Or a full month for $8,000? That’s the cost of delivering this life-giving content to our global audience.

Please join our wonderful supporters, who for 23 years have influenced lives via the Catholic Exchange portal, motivating countless souls to grow spiritually and love Our Lord and each other better.

This site has produced so much good fruit over the years, and I know it will continue doing so. 

For that’s what this is all about, after all—fortifying, enlivening, and renewing those in search of a life in the Spirit. Encouraging as many souls as possible to respond to God’s loving pursuit of our hearts.

If you are able to become a monthly contributor to Catholic Exchange, you would be giving us the clearest path to the stability and predictability we need to reach souls and change lives with Catholic truth. You can become a monthly contributor by checking the box on the enclosed reply form.

In this time of intense spiritual warfare and gathering darkness, will you be the person who blesses thousands of lives by allowing us to continue powering the beautiful and fruitful site that is Catholic Exchange?

Be assured that your generous contributions will not be wasted.


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Angie Allen is the Editor-in-Chief of Catholic Exchange. She is dedicated to revitalizing Catholic education in schools, in parish RCIA programs, and through published media. She is a parish catechist and RCIA mentor in Dallas who served as a Seton Teaching Fellow in the Bronx, NY. She studied English, Theology, and Business at the University of Dallas and trained as an editor under Sophia Institute Press founder, John Barger.

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