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A friendship with a Catholic priest later helped lead to Hank and his wife's conversion in 1959. He was known to frequently read Thomas à Kempis' 15th-century book The Imitation of Christ, which he kept in his locker. [1] [2] Greg Abbott: 48th Governor of Texas [3] Creighton Abrams: U.S. Army General, converted while commanding US forces in ...
Former Protestants or ex-Protestants are people who used to be Protestant for some time, but no longer identify as such. This is a list of people who were, but no longer are, followers of Protestant churches. It is organized by what church they left; when applicable, the religion they joined is mentioned.
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Quakerism (8 P) Pages in category "Converts to Roman Catholicism from Protestantism" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.
Converts to Methodism from Roman Catholicism (11 P) Pages in category "Converts to Protestantism from Roman Catholicism" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
Dawn Eden Goldstein – Raised in a Reform Jewish household; experienced being "born-again" to become a Christian, initially as Protestant and, many years later, was eventually received into the Catholic Church. Tom Hanks – Raised primarily in Catholicism then Mormonism; conversions to "born again" Christianity [9] and eventually Greek ...
A list of well-known converts to various rites of the Catholic Church.See Category:Converts to Roman Catholicism for converts known to have become (Roman) Latin-rite Catholics or Category:Converts to Eastern Catholicism for converts known to have become various Eastern liturgical-rite Catholics.
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Protestantism (12 C, 57 P) S. Catholic saints who converted from Protestantism (18 P)
Former Catholics or ex-Catholics are people who used to be Catholic for some time, but no longer identify as such. This includes both individuals who were at least nominally raised in the Roman Catholic faith, and individuals who converted to it in later life, both of whom later rejected and left it, or converted to other faiths (including the related non-Roman Catholic faiths).