Conversions

Engaging stories of people who converted to the Catholic or Christian faiths.

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Catholic & Christianity, Conversions, Long Format, Presentations, Videos

Bishop Barron Presents: Shia LaBeouf – Padre Pio and the Friars

Source: Bishop Robert Barron via youtube.com. Friends, in the latest “Bishop Barron Presents,” I’m delighted to be joined by Shia LaBeouf, the actor famous for “Transformers,” “Honey Boy,” and “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” among other films. His most recent role is as the young Padre Pio in a new biopic […]

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Catholic & Christianity, Christianity & Science, Conversions, Culture, Science & Society, Videos

Camino Abierto: Open Way

Source: La Verdad Os Hará Libres via YouTube The new documentary “OPEN WAY” approaches gender ideology from different perspectives: the latest scientific advances, faith, psychology and the experience of several protagonists. More information: caminoabierto@mediasaludcomunicacion.com Header image: La Verdad Os Hará Libres via YouTube

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Christian Stories, Conversions, Videos

What is Causing an Unprecedented Number of Muslims to Convert to Christianity?

Source: Dinesh D’Souza via YouTube. In Part 2 of a two-part interview, historian Daniel Pipes explains how Muslims convert by seeing “dreams and visions” of Jesus and also because of the contrasting messages of Islam and Christianity. — Dinesh D’Souza is an author and filmmaker. A graduate of Dartmouth College, […]

Conversions, Videos, Vocations

Fr. Peter Sabbath: A Jewish Convert Who Became A Catholic Priest

Father Peter was raised in the large and tight-knit Jewish community of Montreal, Canada. As a young man Father Peter attend Woodstock, after dropping out of Boston University. He found his way to Berkeley and studied Zen Buddhism. A friend invited him to a Cistercian Abbey in Canada, where he was impressed by the chanting and quiet. He received the gift of faith in Jesus through the liturgy while attending a Mass. Father Peter is now a priest of the Archdiocese of Montreal.