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Former Protestants will find this interesting:

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=9287

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His academic qualifications are par few in the evangelical community. He must of thought long and hard about this one. It should make the evangelical intellecutal community take notice but probably won't. Anyway amen and congrat to the good doctor.

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Dear Friends,

Sue in our office was a lapsed Catholic who attended a Pentecostal church.

She and I had nonchalant discussions about things like the veneration of saints etc. and some other difficulties. For example, I once gave her hard copies of two of my little akathists, one to the Lord Jesus and the other to Our Lady of Mt Carmel. She made it a point to contact me to scold me and tell me that she "cannot bring herself to pray to Mary."

She does now, has returned to the Church and it seems that the difficulties have gone away.

She thanks me, but I didn't do anything other than talk things over and smile alot! smile

May Our Lady of Mt Carmel bless Sue and I know everyone will join me in saying a heartfelt "Glory to You O Lord" for her!

Cheers,

Alex

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Yeah, and he's catching a lot of grief about it from some Protestants. But.....welcome Home, Dr. Beckwith.

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It seems that Dr. Beckwith's reversion to the Catholic Church is creating quite a maelstrom in the Protestant world, not just a stir!

By the Washington Post:

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The May 5 announcement by Francis J. Beckwith, a tenured associate professor at Baptist-affiliated Baylor University in Waco, Tex., has left colleagues gasping for breath and commentators grasping for analogies.

One blogger likened it to Hulk Hogan's defection from the World Wrestling Federation to the rival World Championship Wrestling league.

"This is a sad day for all true sons and daughters of the Protestant Reformation, for all who lived and died for its truths," Douglas Groothuis, a professor at the evangelical Denver Seminary, said in a posting on Beckwith's own blog, adding sternly: " . . . you are embracing serious theological error."

Beckwith, 46, said in a telephone interview that he had expected some repercussions in academic circles but was stunned by the public response. He said strangers have called him at home to berate him, and that his Internet server was overwhelmed by 2,000 e-mails a day to his personal Web site, which in the past seldom generated more than 90 a day.

"It's beyond anything I've ever experienced," he said.

Beckwith is not the first, or even the most prominent, evangelical to switch to Catholicism in recent years. Others include Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), theologian Scott Hahn and the Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, editor of the journal First Things x x x .


Full story:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy.../AR2007051101929.html?hpid=moreheadlines


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