MORNING GLORY: The VP’s new book 'Communion' is not what the Beltway expected
Father Henry Stephan is one of the heroes of "Communion," the new book from Vice President J.D. Vance . Father Stephan was integral to the Vice President’s journey into the welcoming pews of the Catholic Church. Even if you don’t buy "Communion," if you pass it displayed in an airport shop or find yourself in our dwindling number of actual bookstores, turn to page 163 and read the good Father’s additional explanation to the statement that "for most of us, grace is not something that happens in a moment." "You don’t feel God’s presence and then change in an instant," begins Father Stephan’s longer explanation. But to quote him further would be to rob you of some of the surprising clarity of his explanation of "the road map to God." More of Father Stephan’s full reflection on grace might discourage you from actually reading the whole of Communion — which is actually four stories, artfully woven into one book. 'THE VIEW' CO-HOST WA...