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I was raised without religion in an atheist/secular/ lapsed Catholic home. I wasn’t even baptised and was pretty ignorant about Christianity. I was 14 when I had my 2 moments, and they both had to do with Rome.
Our family was planning a trip to Rome that summer and a few months before my dad gave me to read *Quo Vadis *by H. Sienkiewicz. He said that all the God stuff was nonsense but that the novel will prepare me for understanding ancient (pagan) Rome and appreciating it. I had an unclear, non-defined belief in God at that point and was curious about the book. But halfway through I was a believer! I knew that Jesus was God and I knew I wanted to become a Christian. I kept that to myself, hoping that I would eventually figure out how to join the church.
When we went to Rome I loved visiting those beautiful baroque churches. I was painfully aware that I was not a part of that world and that I wanted to be. When we visited the Vatican and St. Peter’s I felt at home. I decided then I would become Catholic. I’ve never felt that kind of belonging ever since.
So 2 years after that I started RCIA and was received on Pentecost 1993.
That’s my story. The best thing I have ever done.
Our family was planning a trip to Rome that summer and a few months before my dad gave me to read *Quo Vadis *by H. Sienkiewicz. He said that all the God stuff was nonsense but that the novel will prepare me for understanding ancient (pagan) Rome and appreciating it. I had an unclear, non-defined belief in God at that point and was curious about the book. But halfway through I was a believer! I knew that Jesus was God and I knew I wanted to become a Christian. I kept that to myself, hoping that I would eventually figure out how to join the church.
When we went to Rome I loved visiting those beautiful baroque churches. I was painfully aware that I was not a part of that world and that I wanted to be. When we visited the Vatican and St. Peter’s I felt at home. I decided then I would become Catholic. I’ve never felt that kind of belonging ever since.
So 2 years after that I started RCIA and was received on Pentecost 1993.
That’s my story. The best thing I have ever done.
He had kept her prayer in mind all those years. So she is my inspiration , my little saint.