February 19th, 2010Famous Catholic Convertsby Joseph Pearce

My father-in-law forwarded this YouTube link to me. It's an impressive and uplifting list of significant converts to the Catholic faith, and well worth the investment of five minutes of time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceWeNFNv4dI&feature=player_embedded

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  • February 20 2010 | by Jeff Hendrix

    Awesome video, Dr. Pearce. I'm glad to post it at the 4Mass'keteers (4 middle-aged converts, I will add). Best/blessings
  • February 24 2010 | by Diego

    Mmm. Tony Blair?
    Mmm. Menem?!
    ...
    Menem?!!!!!!
  • February 24 2010 | by Joseph Pearce

    Replying to Diego, I admit that I winced at one or two of the "converts" on the list. See, in relation to this, my entry on this very blog, "The Non-Conversion of Tony Blair", posted several months ago.
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