
Title | : | Home at Last: 11 Who Found Their Way to the Catholic Church |
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ISBN | : | 1888992204 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781888992205 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 150 |
Publication | : | First published March 1, 2001 |
We like to hear others talk in glowing terms about someone we love. We take delight in gaining new appreciation of that person by seeing him through the eyes of others. And if still others want to praise that person, we will not stop them by saying we have already heard all the good things we need to hear. Though volumes of convert stories have appeared in recent years, we who love the Catholic Church never tire of reading about how still others have allowed themselves to be led by the Holy Spirit into the Church. We know the next one we read will give us a fresh look at the Church through that person's eyes. Curious or even critical non-Catholics will find much food for thought in these testimonies. Each convert travels a unique road. One of our contributors reminds us of this by quoting Venerable John Henry Newman, the most distinguished of all Catholic converts since Augustine. Newman pointed out that the Catholic Church "presents herself very differently to different minds who are contemplating her from without. God deals with them differently, but, if they are faithful to their light, at last, in their own time, though it may be a different time to each, he brings them to that one and the same state of mind, very definite and not to be mistaken, which we call conviction." -Fr. Ray Ryland Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Home at Last: 11 Who Found Their Way to the Catholic Church Reviews
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This collection os stories from 11 people from varied cristian faiths describes how they fall away from the church & found trheir way back throuth the fullness of the Catholioc church. Rosalind herself came from a Jewish background & found truth & herself in the Catholic church.
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I won this book from the Coming Home Network. As a cradle Catholic, I love conversion stories. This book is no exception. My only complaint is with the length. Most of the stories are too short. I would have appreciated more development.
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Very inspiring compilation of stories of Catholic converts from a variety of previous religious (and non-religious) backgrounds.