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kimbaichan
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I was raised in a Landmark Baptist church that became increasingly unconvincing as I became a teenager. I stopped attending at 15 or 16 and begin to call myself an agnostic.
When I was 19 I got my first grown-up job at a hospital run by the Sisters of Mercy I liked to go into the chapel and I was intrested enough to teach myself the Rosary unfotunantly I was also intrested in sleeping with my boyfriend, drinking and doing drugs on the weekends. We were married and quickly divorced and by then I was an atheist.
Just this year I was studying the Middle Ages. I began reading stories people then would have read, listening to Midieval music, and praying the rosary every day in Latin. Soon I added other Marian prayers.
This was the first time I had seriously studied the Catholic Church and I was soon convinced that this was the Church Jesus founded, but I was still an atheist. I wanted to know more about the Church, which basically never changes so I was researching Mass texts, watching Mass on EWTN; just getting as much information as I could. Atheist’s objections to God and the divinity of Jesus started to make less sense as I meditated on the Mysteries.
Trying to learn more about Catholicism I got a Catechism from Mike Humphery and he sent along a Brown Scapular. I wore it because “they would have done something like this devotion in the Middle Ages.” One day I looked at my three translations of the Bible, my Catechism, my daily Mass readings, list of Popes, and 'How to chant the Pater Noster" and realized I was changed. I thought, “I could put all this away, but I don’t want to, I wouldn’t be happy.” At that point I began to practice saying, “I’m a Christian. I’m a Catholic,” while looking in the mirror. And come Easter, I will be.
Kind of tedious; not very dramatic, but that’s my story.
When I was 19 I got my first grown-up job at a hospital run by the Sisters of Mercy I liked to go into the chapel and I was intrested enough to teach myself the Rosary unfotunantly I was also intrested in sleeping with my boyfriend, drinking and doing drugs on the weekends. We were married and quickly divorced and by then I was an atheist.
Just this year I was studying the Middle Ages. I began reading stories people then would have read, listening to Midieval music, and praying the rosary every day in Latin. Soon I added other Marian prayers.
This was the first time I had seriously studied the Catholic Church and I was soon convinced that this was the Church Jesus founded, but I was still an atheist. I wanted to know more about the Church, which basically never changes so I was researching Mass texts, watching Mass on EWTN; just getting as much information as I could. Atheist’s objections to God and the divinity of Jesus started to make less sense as I meditated on the Mysteries.
Trying to learn more about Catholicism I got a Catechism from Mike Humphery and he sent along a Brown Scapular. I wore it because “they would have done something like this devotion in the Middle Ages.” One day I looked at my three translations of the Bible, my Catechism, my daily Mass readings, list of Popes, and 'How to chant the Pater Noster" and realized I was changed. I thought, “I could put all this away, but I don’t want to, I wouldn’t be happy.” At that point I began to practice saying, “I’m a Christian. I’m a Catholic,” while looking in the mirror. And come Easter, I will be.
Kind of tedious; not very dramatic, but that’s my story.