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Mike Humphrey, Web Developer and Catholic Apologist Hi! Welcome to my personal web site. This site details a combination of my:
    • personal life
    • academic credentials
    • and industrial experience.

I hope you enjoy the site. (Note: Picture is 6 years old.)



Main Feature

 

Mike's Web sites, 'Affordable web sites for small businesses and non-profits.' Freelance Web site design and development
Mike's Web sites, "Affordable web sites for small businesses and non-profits."
We are Catholic Christians who clarify teachings and correct misperceptions on the web about the One True Church Our Blessed Lord Jesus established on St. Peter, the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic Apologetics on the web
AskACatholic.com is a Catholic support group of lay Catholic Christians loyal to the Holy See and the Church's Magisterium whose primary interest is Catholic apologetics and evangelization
   

And the premiere interest:

Our blessed priest re-presenting and entering into the ONE sacrifice of Calvary.

Attending Holy Mass always on Sunday and when ever I can on the week days, always in a state of grace.

Our Lord Jesus Christ REALLY present in the Eucharist, under the physical appearance of bread, John 6:51-73Spending time with Our Lord Jesus at Adoration in thanksgiving for His loving help and presence over the past week, expressing my petitions, and making reparation for past sins.

     

    These last two interests make the other interests run smoothly.

     

     
    Name: Mike Humphrey
    Address: Natick, Massachusetts
    Occupation: Unemployed Web-HTML Developer - Catholic Apologist
    Parish: St. Patrick, Natick, Mass.
    Age: 50
    Book recently read:
    Swear to God: The Power and Promise of the Sacraments” by Scott Hahn
    Favorite movies:
    The Passion of the Christ
    Needful Things
    The Devils Advocate
    Favorite quotes:
    Family: RE: Your enemies:
    “Kill'em with kindness.”
    (My mom)
    Saintly: "Wherever the bishop appears, let the people be there, just as whenever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church" in 110AD St. Ignatius of Antioch