I was baptized when I was 2 weeks old. Then I went to CCD classes, got confirmed, went to Catholic high school, and Catholic college. I never “got it”. After college, I fell away from the Church and did not attend any church at all. I became “born again” after I read a KJV Bible that was given to me by a Baptist at a Christian music festival a friend took me to. I finally understood what it meant to have a personal relationship with Christ. I also finally understood what the Catholic Church had been teaching me my whole life prior to this. I confessed my sin, first to God the Father, then asked Jesus to come into my life, then I went to a priest the next day and confessed my sin to him. Since then, I have joined an adult Sunday school class at my parish (right now, we are studying Romans and Galatians), volunteered at an ecumenical mission meal for the poor at a Methodist parish in my neighborhood (there are Methodists, Catholics, Lutherans, and Presbyterians involved in it), and become an EMHC. Just getting baptized or just saying a prayer at an altar call does not cut it! We need to have a personal relationship with Christ, accept Him as our Lord and Saviour, and obey His commandments. “Born again” is not a Protestant term. It is something that applies to all Christians, Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox.