List of converts to Catholicism

This list of converts to Catholicism lists all notable individuals who converted to the Catholic faith from another, or no, religious ideology.

Converts

Contents 

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Z

Former Catholics who had been converts

See also

Main articles

Catholicism-related lists

References

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  120. Obituary at the Independent
  121. I have met Him: God exists by André Frossard "We were what could be called perfect atheists, the kind that no longer ever question their atheism." (not in link itself)
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  124. "The making of gay marriage’s top foe" by Mark Oppenheimer; Salon: "I was an atheist from the youngest age. When I was 16, I became a Randian. Becoming a Catholic began as an intellectual thing."
  125.  Cuthbert, Father (1909). "Edmund and John Gennings". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  126. New York Times obituary
  127. Interview in the National Review: FMG:You've mentioned that you now believe in God. How recent is that? Eugene Genovese: It's in the last two years. You know, in The Southern Front I still spoke as an atheist; one reviewer said that I protest too much. When the book came off the press and I had to reread it, I started wrestling with the problem philosophically, and I lost.
  128. Irène Némirovsky by Jonathan M. Weiss, pg 187
  129. Catholic Herald (UK)
  130. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History article on Richard Gilmour
  131. Goodstein, Laurie. "Gingrich Represents New Political Era for Catholics", The New York Times, December 17, 2011.
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  135. From Atheist to Monk by John Willem Gran (Cistercian Publications, 2004)
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  137. "I don't like conventional religious piety. I'm more at ease with the Catholicism of Catholic countries. I've always found it difficult to believe in God. I suppose I'd now call myself a Catholic atheist." Graham Greene, interviewed by VS Pritchett, Saturday Review: Graham Greene into the light', The Times, March 18, 1978; p. 6; Issue 60260; col A.
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  139.  Weber, Nicholas Aloysius (1910). "Moritz Gudenus". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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  150. Telegraph "She reacted strongly against her parents' beliefs and became a Catholic at 19, because she 'no longer found it possible to disbelieve in God.'" (pg 2)
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  152. The Russell Kirk Center
  153. Eugene Register-Guard – Jul 7, 1966
  154. Ocala Star-Banner obituary
  155. 1911 Encyclopædia Brittanica
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  159. New Oxford Review
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  164. The Georgia Bulletin: "15-Year Journey Led Allen Hunt To Become Catholic". 27 March 2008.
  165. William F. Buckley, Jr., "Howard Hunt, R.I.P" National Review, March 5, 2007: "Howard Hunt was my boss, and our friendship was such that soon after I quit the agency and returned to Connecticut, he and his wife advised me that they were joining the Catholic Church and asked if I would serve as godfather to their two daughters, which assignment I gladly accepted, continuing in close touch with them."
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  174. News Observer
  175. CNN profile
  176. Lund University
  177. Histoire Comparée Des Littératures de Langues Européennes, Volume 2 edited by Anna Elizabeth Balakian and A. A. Balakian, pg 590
  178. The Standard
  179. BBC
  180. Poetry Foundation bio
  181. Notre Dame University
  182. Chosun Ilbo
  183. Hillsdale College bio
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  186. Interview at the National Catholic Register
  187. "The Newman of Norway" in "The Catholic World"
  188. The Story of my life by Hans Christian Andersen, pgs 109–110
  189. A Wall St. Star's Agonizing Confession in The New York Times
  190. Daily Caller article by him mentioning his conversion
  191. (Dutch) Interview with Sigiswald Kuijken, Campuskrant Jaargang 18 nr. 06 (January 17th, 2007)
  192. "The Messenger" at The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
  193. The New York Times obituary for Stephan Kuttner
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  200. Obituary in the Guardian
  201. Bishop of London who became the most senior Anglican defector to Rome since the Reformation, obituary in the Daily Telegraph, issue number 48,085 dated 7 January 2010, p. 31
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  203. Obituary in the Telegraph
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  222. Claude McKay: rebel sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance : a biography, pgs 357–359
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  226. First Things
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  232. Chicago Sun-Times obituary
  233. Nagai Takashi Memorial Museum-Nyokodo
  234. Nathanson, Bernand Aborting America (1981 Pinnacle Books)
  235. "Me and Miss Neal" in The Globe and Mail for 13 August 2010
  236. Obituary in the Providence Journal, 1 April 1990
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  238. Cohen, Patricia (April 25, 2010). "Assessing Jewish Identity of Author Killed by Nazis". The New York Times.
  239. Weiss, Jonathan M. (2007). Irène Némirovsky: Her Life and Works. Stanford University Press. pp. 171–172. ISBN 978-0-8047-5481-1.
  240. Newsweek obituary of Richard John Neuhaus at the Daily Beast
  241. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10794a.htm
  242. Obituary of Donald Nicholl at the Independent
  243.  Lauchert, Friedrich (1911). "Barthold Nihus". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  244. Matuswo, Barbara (June 1, 2003). "The Conversion of Bob Novak". Washingtonian.
  245. Literary Converts: Spiritual Inspiration in an Age of Unbelief by Joseph Pearce, pg 132
  246. Atlantic Companion To Literature In English edited by Mohit Kumar Ray, pg 401
  247. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
  248. A Passionate Humility: Frederick Oakeley and the Oxford Movement by Peter Galloway
  249. New York Times obituary of John M. Oesterreicher
  250. Daily Princetonian. 9 March 1940. Retrieved 18 January 2013
  251.  Atkinson, J. Beavington (1911). "Overbeck, Johann Friedrich". In Chisholm, Hugh. Encyclopædia Britannica 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  252.  Meynell, Alice (1911). "Coventry Patmore". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  253. Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture
  254. The American Spectator
  255. University College Dublin Press
  256. Political ecumenism: Catholics, Jews and Protestants in de Gaulle's Free ... by Geoffrey Adams, pg 85
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  264. Vanity Fair profile
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  267.  Hehir, Martin (1911). "Maria Theodor Ratisbonne". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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  274. 1 2  Meehan, Thomas (1912). "William and Sylvester Rosecrans". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  275. St Albert the Great Chaplaincy Edinburgh
  276. Obituary in The Telegraph
  277. Poetry Foundation bio
  278. McTutor
  279. The Patriot-News
  280. Catholic Online
  281. "Being Homeless in This World" in 30 Days
  282. New Scientist 26 July 1984. pg 38
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  286. New York Magazine
  287. Obituary in the Mail Online (UK)
  288. Performing China by Chi-ming Yang, pgs 105-8
  289.  Wainewright, John Bannerman (1911). "Bl. Ralph Sherwin". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  290. Obituary of Frederick Charles Shrady in The New York Times
  291. Shaping modern Europe: Angelus Silesius and the self-creation of modern man by Dr Katarzyna Williams
  292. German Mysticism from Hildegard of Bingen to Ludwig Wittgenstein: by Andrew Weeks, pg 187–189
  293.  Burton, Edwin Hubert (1912). "Richard Simpson". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  294. Dame Edith Sitwell Collection
  295. Biography at "Catholic Authors"
  296. Interview in The Guardian: "But I always thought Catholics were people who had loads of children so they'd get more Catholics, you know – that was my narrow view. Then I went to Mass and it was all in Latin and I didn't understand a word of it, but I thought, Whatever's going on up there is authentic. That is real. So then I started to have instruction and I loved it."
  297. The Guardian
  298. The Nietzsche Legacy in Germany: 1890–1990 by S. Aschheim, pg 71
  299. Tim Cross, "The Lost Voices of World War I: An International Anthology of Writers, Poets, and Playwrights," University of Iowa Press, 1989. Page 144.
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