I’m in the process of converting right now, so I don’t know how much of a help it’ll be.
I had considered Catholicism on a couple of occasions, but they were more of a ‘well what if I converted’ kind of thing. In 2003 I became highly dissatisfied with the Episcopal Church and decided to become a member of the Traditional Anglican Communion. My views always leaned more towards the Catholic side. I had seriously considered converting after my first year at Duquesne, but didn’t think I was actually going to do it right away. I played around with the idea of becoming Orthodox, but decided against it. I realized that I believed in having a pope, and once I discovered that I agreed with it I really didn’t feel that I had much choice but to convert.
I can’t say I’ve had the easiest time converting. I have at times questioned if I was making the right decision in leaving the faith that I grew up with. Anyone who spends a half hour talking to me would realize that I am very much drawn to the Anglican way of worship, and I do have a soft spot (old habits die hard, right?). I have been very disturbed by some of the behavior that I have seen in some Catholic churches. I don’t know if my experiences are typical (from what I’ve read on these boards, it seems that the problems happen quite a bit, but I could always be wrong), but some of the disrespectful behavior that I have seen is stuff that would’ve never happened in my church. My biggest reason for sticking with it is that the Catholic Church really is universal. And if it’s universal it means that everybody has a place in it. For better or worse, if someone is more traditional than there is a place for them, and if someone prefers a more contemporary style there is a place as well. In my background, I never really found that. It seemed like we almost treated our Church as an elite club that you had to be good enough to get into. I know that not every Anglican church is like that though. I really liked the real universality of the Catholic church.
I hope this helped in some way. Anymore questions, please PM me.