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As of February 2010, we decided to add this page to our website, primarily to allow people to provide their feedback on what topics helped them (or are currently helping them) convert to Catholicism. We will post other comments as well.

We have found the majority of Protestants who have converted to Catholicism, or who are thinking of converting, tend not to speak about it, often due to the pressures of family and friends. This page will allow you to post something anonymously for the benefit of others.

If there are any topics which you feel were significant in your conversion, or helped "tip the scales" for you as you studied Christianity, or if you have other information to add that you think will be helpful to others, please send it to us via the link below, and we will post it anonymously for you.

Thank you!

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Testimonials:

bulletThank you so much for the excellent information you have on your website. I love the parts about “invisible church”, “the church can err” etc. Those are my husband’s arguments that I argue with him about. I pray the rosary almost everyday for my family’s conversion. Please pray for us too…
(Anonymous, January 2011)
 
bulletI am a New Catholic....just completed RCIA and my confirmation this past Easter. I was a very well informed Baptist, and knew my bible and all the ways that the Catholics were wrong. Until I actually openly and honestly researched it for myself. To think I once nearly became a Baptist Preacher. Thank God for your site, I love it and refer to it. May God Bless This Ministry.
I guess one of the biggest things that turned my mind (and heart) aside from prayer etc... was when I looked at the early Church Fathers. When I said to myself that I wanted to know how far back we could go. How far back can we trace the earliest Christian Church? I began learning about Ignatius, Polycarp and Clement (and others). When one looks at what they believed, how they worshipped etc... it looks nothing like a protestant church and the beliefs were certainly NOT protestant. When I realized that the Catholic Church and only the Catholic Church could be traced back to Christ, it was hard to argue with it any further. Despite what the Baptist (or other protestant) Church may "claim". They cannot be traced back to those who followed the Apostles.
(Anonymous, November 2010)
 
bulletThis is a wonderful website and I'm very grateful for it! How I wish someone had explained these things to me earlier in my life. I am now a very happy Catholic Convert of six years...
(Anonymous, August 2010)
 
bulletThank you for doing this page. I use much of the information to fight "heretics"! Bless your hearts Crusaders!
(Anonymous, August 2010)
 
bulletI absolutely love your page and agree with it in every point. I'm sorry to say this, but from the look of what protestants and other non-catholics are doing, I'm sure that they are walking towards eternal death. I think accepting Jesus as your only Lord and Savior trough faith alone is NOT enough. If you accept Him, you must also accept ALL of His teachings and the teachings of the Catholic Church.
(Anonymous, April 2010)
 
bulletDear Sir/Madam, This is just a short note to say I like your web site very much. Its to the point.
(Anonymous, March 2010)
 
bullet"I think the most obvious thing that showed me that Catholicism was true (and Protestantism NOT true) is the repeated first class miracles in the Catholic Church, such as the Incorruptibles, stigmata, healings at Lourdes, and Miracle at Fatima."
(Anonymous, February 2010)
 
bulletHello, May you be greatly blessed for providing this excellent resource. It is highly valuable in facilitating dialogue with our separated brethren. Pax et Bonum.
(Anonymous, February 2010)
 
bulletHi, I just wanted to let you know that your website is a wealth of information. I am in the process of converting some friends of ours and would like to know if I can print out some of your information to pass along to them?
(Anonymous, January 2010)
 
bulletHello, I wanted to tell you how great and informative your site is and how I think it will help me talk to my daughter who has converted to a Fundamentalist Protestant Faith a year ago from our Catholic Faith. I have forwarded her your web page and pray that she truly reads it.
It would be so wonderful and enlightening to have your web site broadcast out there more vividly and easier to find...maybe having blog pages refer people to your site....Every Catholic and Protestant should read this.
Thank you so very much, again, for taking the time to write out such wonderful, clear and precise explanations of things.
(Anonymous, September 2009)