Growing up in a family of religious nomads who migrated from church to church, Heather Cuthrell says she yearned for a deeper connection to religion from the time she was 10 and converted to Catholicism when she was 16. "It was because of the tradition and the history and the idea that it was the only [faith] we could follow back all the way to the Apostles," she says.
While attending college in Houston, she met her future husband Jim Cuthrell at a local parish. He often participated in Opus Dei events, and it was through him that Heather became familiar...
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