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| My last day at Knox was January 7, 2001. I left a letter for Mr. Dawson, the senior minister of Knox, explaining that I would not be returning, since I intended to become Roman Catholic.
I immediately came out of Knox when the service ended at 12:10, and went straight to the 12:30 Mass at Sacred Heart, without stopping for anything except red lights. I began attending RCIA on January 10, 2001. On January 11, I told my mother about my intention to become Catholic, and I told her that Jesus had said "You belong to me, not to her." I told her this so that she would understand that I must obey Jesus, and that I had no intentions of deliberately hurting her feelings. She then told me something which surprised me very much. She said, "On the day that you were born, Jesus came to me and said, 'When your daughter grows up, she will do something completely unexpected. When she does this, you are not to stop her. You must remember that she belongs to me, not to you.'" So, I am going to become Catholic, and my reason is that, by various signs, Jesus told me to. When I next hear from my Fundamentalist friend, I am going to say to her, "Hey! Guess what! I found this really great Bible believing, truth teaching Church!" |
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