John Handley
- Columbia College (1951)
A Student’s Story
My first year in a CC class upset my applecart. Catechism instruction did not prepare me for the daily debates. Occasionally I made a point. The one I remember is “omission can be as much an offense against virtue and honesty as commission!” But I had my doubts about Catholicism and Christianity. I explored alternatives. There were misadventures. My best results came when adhering to virtue and honesty guidelines.
Mortality risks confirmed my experience. First a tour in Korea, then flying for the Navy confirmed my need for a spiritual beacon. Then searching for alternatives to Christian principles led me back to Catholicism. I became ecumenical about what beacons others chose. Chatolicism became a best choice way to follow my spiritual beacon. I hope to share this faith with others.