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Saturday, June 09, 2007
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Anne: A Succession of Rugs
Brittany: Casting Out Into the Deep
Bryan: Becoming a Child of God
Chris: Southern Baptist to Catholic
Chris: How the Saints Helped Lead Me Home
Chris: The Challenges and Graces of Conversion
Chrystal: My Conversion
David: Found by the Fullness of Faith
David: Glad to be home
Davin: Why I Became Catholic
Deborah: Conversion to Orthodox Catholicism
D. G. D.: How I Became a Sci-Fi Catholic
Erik: Why Catholic?
Fr. Longenecker: Affirming All Things – From Evangelical to Anglican to Catholic
Fr. Longenecker: Everything Belongs to You – Why I Became A Catholic
Jennifer: Why I'm Catholic
James: Anglican Priest to Catholic
Joel: Coming to the Catholic Church: the De and Re of Construction
Jonathan Bennett: Evangelical to Anglican to Catholic
Jordana: Finding Rome
Joyful Catholics: Welcome Reverts/Converts to the Catholic Faith
Julie: How I Came Home to Rome
Julie D.: Whadda Ya Know! God is Real!
Kacy: The Rushing Rapids and Comforting Stream
Karen: I Was Blind But Now I See
Karen: How it All Began
Kim: My Conversion Story
Les: My Conversion Story
Little Scribe: My Journey Home
Martha: Surprised by God
Michelle Therese: Led home by sacred art
Peter: The Truth Will Set You Free
Randy: My Conversion Story
Rebecca: Catholic Conversion Part I
Russ: My Personal Conversion Story
Tara: In God's Care
Teresa: Cradle Catholic happy to stay home
Tom: My Journey to the Catholic Faith
TQ: My Journey Home to Rome
William: My Conversion Story
The Path to Rome ed. by Fr. Dwight Longenecker
Mary: A Catholic/Evangelical Debate by Fr. Dwight Longnecker
More Christianity by Fr. Dwight Longenecker
Christianity Pure & Simple by Fr. Dwight Longenecker
What Catholics Really Believe by Karl Keating
The Way by St JosemarÃa EscrÃva
The Lamb's Supper by Scott Hahn
Suprised by Truth ed. by Patrick Madrid
Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic by David B. Currie
By What Authority?: An Evangelical Discovers Catholic Tradition by Mark P. Shea
Behold Your Mother: Mary Stories and Reflections from a Catholic Convert by Heidi Hess Saxton
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3 comments:
First, I want to welcome you to this blog. Second, what do you think about creating an alternative to the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights? I believe that is essential since the one in New York has lost it's way.
Thanks for the welcome. I am not sure what this organization is you are talking about.
The Catholic League is the nation’s largest Catholic civil rights organization. Founded in 1973 by the late Father Virgil C. Blum, S.J., the Catholic League defends the right of Catholics – lay and clergy alike – to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination.
Motivated by the letter and the spirit of the First Amendment, the Catholic League works to safeguard both the religious freedom rights and the free speech rights of Catholics whenever and wherever they are threatened.
This is the mission statement of the League. It has been lead off course by its current President Dr. Donohue.
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