I love conversion stories. I do. In fact, my favorite show on television was always “The Journey Home” on EWTN. But our cable company removed EWTN so now I watch it online. So now it’s my favorite internet show. But the site Catholic Converts is my regular fix now.
This is a story from Happy Catholic. If you love conversion stories take a gander.
My parents are atheists so there was no religion in our home. They never tried to prejudice us against religion, they just never talked of it. It was kind of like talking about sex … it was the unspoken rule that you just didn’t mention religion. As issues came up, we were taught to be good people in the morality of popular culture … work hard and do your best, be honest, don’t steal, cheat or lie. We learned that a lot of other issues were all relative. As long as you didn’t hurt other people or break the law what you did was your own business. Of course, even though they never talked about it, we all knew that those boring church-goers were weak because they needed a crutch like religion to get by.
During our early married life neither Tom or I gave God much thought. We were just living our lives. And then God used what we cared about most to get our attention.
Hannah had a terrible teacher in public school and nothing we tried solved the problem so halfway through kindergarten we switched her to St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School. Her religion teacher asked all the kids who went to Mass every Sunday. Almost all the kids raised their hands. Hannah didn’t. Mrs. McDaniel told those children that they needed to go home and tell their parents that they should be going to Mass every week. Dutifully Hannah passed the message. There is no one for knowing black from white and “yes” from “no” like a kindergartener. She didn’t buy our feeble excuses and started quoting her religion lessons to us. Pretty soon we were attending weekly Mass at St. Thomas.
Read the rest here.
April 6, 2008 at 7:53 am
For your cable provider to drop EWTN, it’s surely decisions based on anti-Catholic bigotry.
April 8, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Did this happen recently? Another friend of mine said that her cable company cut back veiwing hours of EWTN. She called them and they told her that if they received more phone calls from their customers complaining about it, they’d put it back on. (No use in me calling; I’m no longer a cable customer for that reason and so got a dish and get EWTN 24/7)
So a few phone calls just might help things.
~NYa