EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 25 MIN
Michelle Duppong: Hope in the Depths of Suffering
from Epiphany · host Vanessa Denha Garmo
“Michelle was a missionary to the core. As a Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) alumna, she helped plant the movement at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, forming friendships, inviting students to weekday Mass, and quietly building a Eucharist-centered culture that stirred hearts. Even in Rome, she sowed seeds of conversion that later blossomed back home. This is evangelization as Michelle lived it: personal, joyful, and relentlessly centered on Jesus Christ.””Then came her final mission. In the words of her spiritual director, Msgr. Thomas Richter, she entered into a ‘twelve-month Holy Week’ — a year in which illness and suffering did not interrupt her evangelization but instead fulfilled it. United to Christ, her cross became a channel of grace for others. Caregivers who did not share her Faith were moved by her peace. Friends who came to console her left consoled. “We could see in her another Christ.” Patti talks about all this in her new book.Patti Armstrong is an award-winning journalist and was managing editor and co-author of the bestselling Amazing Grace Series. Her latest books are the humorous and inspirational second-edition Dear God, I Don’t Get It, Dear God, You Can’t Be Serious!, What Would Monica Do? and Holy Hacks. Patti worked in social work and public administration before staying home as a freelance writer. Get full access to Epiphany at epiphanyradio.substack.com/subscribe
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