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So this is a question that has bugged me for a long time.
I have read conversion stories of non-Catholics who were atheists/non-practicing Christians. In these convincing stories they tell of how God called them back to faith in him, but into non-Catholic churches, be it an Evangelical church or other.
My question is why would God do that? Surely if He can bring someone back to Himself He can bring them back to the Catholic Church.
One answer I have heard is that maybe these people had strong issues with the Catholic Church and it would be much harder to convince them that it was the True Church, whereas they might not have had such issues with other churches.
Thoughts?
I have read conversion stories of non-Catholics who were atheists/non-practicing Christians. In these convincing stories they tell of how God called them back to faith in him, but into non-Catholic churches, be it an Evangelical church or other.
My question is why would God do that? Surely if He can bring someone back to Himself He can bring them back to the Catholic Church.
One answer I have heard is that maybe these people had strong issues with the Catholic Church and it would be much harder to convince them that it was the True Church, whereas they might not have had such issues with other churches.
Thoughts?