To: NYer
I looked on your web page, and I found it informative that nearly all of the editors/authors/contributors were from the conservative Reformed tradition, such as the PCA. Maybe informative is the wrong word. Perhaps odd is a better choice. Since my wife was from a PCA congregation, it is very difficult for me to see how someone goes from strict Calvinism to Catholicism. Since I'm not a Calvinist or from the Reformed tradition, I have no idea what created such a sea change in one’s theology. Perhaps it is the emphasis upon sanctification that is the connecting bridge between the two?
5 posted on
07/26/2009 2:28:35 PM PDT by
Nosterrex
To: Nosterrex
I looked on your web page, and I found it informative that nearly all of the editors/authors/contributors were from the conservative Reformed tradition, such as the PCA. Actually, my web page reflects some beautiful images of my "heroes" :-) and include the Patriarch of the Maronite Catholic Church who was invited to the White House several times by President George Bush. I am Roman Catholic but practice my faith in a Maronite Catholic Church, hence the Prayer of St. Charbel.
7 posted on
07/26/2009 2:54:48 PM PDT by
NYer
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