Showing posts with label Scott Hahn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Hahn. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

101 Things You Must Never Do - #11-#15

101 Things You Must Never Do- If You Want to Remain Protestant


Number Eleven: You must never read anything by Protestant ministers who have converted to the Catholic Church.

Number Twelve: You must never read books by Catholic publishers. (Always stick with books by Protestant publishers and even avoid the secular publishing companies. They like to publish books about the Saints and Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Pope John Paul II - they just can't be trusted.)

Number Thirteen: Never listen to the conversion stories of former Protestant ministers and theologians like Scott Hahn, David Currie, Marcus Grodi, Alex Jones.


Number Fourteen: Never research how many former Protestant ministers have actually converted to the Catholic Church. When you discover that it has been about a thousand in recent years, you will find yourself wondering why the professionals would leave their denominations and the only source of income they have - just to be Catholic. That's professional suicide, you'll say.

Number Fifteen: Never read Surprised by Truth I, II, or III. This series by Patrick Madrid is sure to make you want to convert. And, whatever you do, never befriend one of the writers in the second book (but I'll post more about that on July 16).

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Blessed Feast of the Holy Family

December 28, 2003, fell on a Sunday, just like today.

I woke up that morning, and my father was alive. By evening, he was gone. In a recent post, I shared the story of my loss and how it became the catalyst for a conversion that would take place over the course of the next 18 months.

I began to see things in the Catholic faith that intrigued me. The saints. The prayer life of the contemplatives. The teaching on suffering. The following June, I tried to find one of my father's friends, a priest on the ministerial board in town. I wanted to ask him a few questions. I had to understand what was happening to me.

Father Larry Brunette was no longer at the Catholic parish in the town where my father had been a Presbyterian pastor. After some research, I tracked him down at Holy Family parish in Granite City, Illinois. His voice was so calming, so encouraging. He told me how much he had thought of my father, how sorry he was for my loss. But the thing that would carry me through the pain was what he said next. All my questions came down to what I believed Jesus was saying in the Gospel of John chapter 6, he said. Then he suggested I read a book by Dr. Scott Hahn, a former Presbyterian pastor who had become Catholic (see interview on youtube - link below). I didn't know that ever happened! Presbyterian pastors, like dad, becoming Catholic? I felt a freedom, a great relief. Maybe Dad would understand this crazy thing that was happening to me. Maybe he was beyond the veil actually helping me to find my way. (By the way, there are actually about 1000 Protestant pastors who have made the journey into the Catholic Church in recent years. It's not that uncommon after all!)

Last summer, on June 29, 2008, I was invited to share my conversion story with a parish for the first time. There was joy that evening. My sadness and loss had transitioned into amazing joy. The name of the parish? Holy Family in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Yes, there is something about the Holy Family and it didn't just begin five years ago. It began over two thousand years ago . . . and it continues to change lives today.

Blessed Feast of the Holy Family!
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