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  <title>How Frances Chesterton Found Her Way to Rome</title>
  <description> One hundred years ago, Frances Chesterton quietly entered the Catholic Church on All Saints Day—the feast she chose for herself. In this episode, Grettelyn and Joe sit down with Nancy Carpentier Brown, author of The Woman Who Was Chesterton, to explore Frances's spiritual journey ahead of Nancy's talk at the 2026 Chesterton Conference.&amp;amp;nbsp;  In This Episode:  How Frances Blogg became a devout Anglican through the Clewer Sisters at St. Stephen's College—and why that formation made her path to Rome harder, not easier The branch theory, and why Frances's emotional attachment to Anglicanism was every bit as powerful as G.K.'s intellectual arguments for Catholicism  Gilbert's extraordinary patience: four years of waiting, never pressuring Frances—and how the Chestertons' story mirrors that of Scott and Kimberly Hahn The pivotal moments behind G.K.'s 1922 conversion: his near-death illness, Frances's anguished letter to Father O'Connor, and the death of his father  Frances's reception into the Church on All Saints Day, 1926—quiet, discreet, in High Wycombe with Father Walker—and the New York Times headline that followed a week later   Chapters:   00:00: Introduction &amp;amp;amp; Welcome  01:00: Why 2026? The Year of Frances and St. Francis  03:24: G.K.'s Spiritual Formation Before They Met  06:29: Frances's Faith Journey and the Clewer Sisters  09:08: What Held Frances Back: Branch Theory and the Heart  13:22: G.K.'s Illness and Frances's Letter to Father O'Connor  16:27: G.K.'s Father, Cecil, and the Decision to Convert  20:09: Mutual Spiritual Freedom: Neither Held the Other Back  24:42: All Saints Day, 1926: Frances Enters the Church  30:00: Conference Preview and Closing Thoughts   Resources Mentioned:   The Woman Who Was Chesterton by Nancy Carpentier Brown  2026 Chesterton Conference  Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton   Rome Sweet Home by Scott and Kimberly Hahn   FOLLOW US:   Instagram  Facebook  X   SUPPORT:   Donate  Shop   Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios </description>
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