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Paperback A Century of Catholic Converts Book

ISBN: 1931709017

ISBN13: 9781931709019

A Century of Catholic Converts

Notice the subtle ways in which the Holy Spirit worked through the lives of these fifty men and women whose search -- struggles, questions, and doubts -- led them to Catholicism. Read their faith... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Helpful, interesting, and worthwhile read

This fine descriptive work traces a number of conversion narratives, highlighting various points in the lives of these Catholic converts. I found the references for further reading very helpful. There is little to no commentary accompanying the narratives; the author lays out the events and lets them speak for themselves. The book is divided into decades and offers a brief overview of the historical moment in which the conversions in that section took place, which I found important for context. The book works well as an entry into other, more in-depth readings/narratives about the converts whose stories we witness in these pages. It is a necessary addition to the ranks of extant collections of Catholic conversion stories, providing encouragement to those on their way to Rome and for those interested in faith turning points in a complex century.

A wonderful anthology

When I first picked up "A Century of Catholic Converts" I was fully expecting to find a dozen or so of mini-bios of some of the more famous converts of the 20th century, men & women like Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton and Malcolm Muggridge. To my surprise and delight what I found were dozens(!) of stories of some very famous (for other reasons) and fascinating Catholic converts, many of whose names at one time graced the society or entertainment pages years ago. Before reading Duquin's book I thought I was "up" on who was (or is)Catholic, especially converts. I was not aware, until I read this book, that Dave Brubeck, Sir Alec Guinness and Clare Booth Luce, for instance, had converted to Catholicism. Many more such surprises await the reader of "A Century of Catholic Converts." Not only is the book easy reading, but the chapters are brief enough that each conversion story can be easily read in one sitting. Even if I were not Catholic I think I would have still enjoyed reading this volume.

Thoroughly enjoyed this book!

What I enjoyed most about the book is reading the conversion stories of many men and women I never realized had converted to Catholicism. Chesterton I knew about. Same with Thomas Merton and Catherine de Hueck Doherty (whose amazing life Lorene Duquin chronicles in one of her earlier books, "They Called Her the Baroness"). But surprises abound in this 235 page book. I hadn't realized Sir Alec Guinness had converted to Catholicism. John Howard Griffin of "Black Like Me" fame has his conversion story told in these pages, as well as that of Israel Zolli (Chief Rabbi of Rome during the Second World War), and American jazz great Dave Brubeck. And that's not all. Not even close. If you like conversion stories you'll want to add a copy of this book to your personal library. Five stars all the way!
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