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“But, in my view, there is no greater story of conversion than that of St. Paul (Saul) on the road to Damascus, whose conversion we celebrated in the liturgy with a Feast Day this past week (January 25).”
Nearly everyone loves conversion stories. Right? Over the last couple of decades, the conversion stories of people who have entered the Catholic Church have exploded onto the scene in the form of compilations of short stories found in books such as Surprised by the Truth and more detailed accounts such as found in Scott and Kimberly Hahn’s Rome Sweet Home.
But no book contains more moving accounts of conversion and the life of faith than the Holy Bible. Let’s look at three of them…
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“I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
– Galatians 2:20
Nearly everyone loves conversion stories. Right? Over the last couple of decades, the conversion stories of people who have entered the Catholic Church have exploded onto the scene in the form of compilations of short stories found in books such as Surprised by the Truth and more detailed accounts such as found in Scott and Kimberly Hahn’s Rome Sweet Home.
But no book contains more moving accounts of conversion and the life of faith than the Holy Bible. Let’s look at three of them…
THE STORY OF RUTH
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Encouraging Conversion Stories
But, in my view, there is no greater story of conversion than that of St. Paul (Saul) on the road to Damascus, whose conversion we celebrated in the liturgy with a Feast Day this past week (January 25).
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