By Roy Hoffman, Press-Register, May 15, 2010
Growing up Catholic, Chris Teague went to parochial schools and practiced his religion but now realizes, “I was somewhat robotic in what I did.
“I went to church because I thought I was supposed to go to church,” said Teague, 47, a Mobile businessman, who eventually deepened his faith and became one of the founders of Men of St. Joseph, a locally based Catholic men’s prayer group.
“I thought I had a good idea of who God was. It was a typical going through the motions.”
Teague’s religious journey, and that of his fellow Men of St. Joseph, will be the focus of the show “Life on the Rock” on EWTN — Eternal Word Television Network — on Thursday.
EWTN, according to “Life on the Rock” producer Jill Sanders, is the largest religious media network in the world, with “Life on the Rock” transmitted to 150 million homes in 140 countries.
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