If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples.
Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. - John 8:31
Mission Church ~ Roxbury, Massachusetts ~ USA
Elsie Briggs submitted this story of her
conversion to the Boston Pilot:
“There
is nothing brilliant or scholarly that attracted me to the Roman Catholic
Church. What attracted me to Catholicism was love.
It
all goes back about ten years when beaten and disillusioned I crept into the
rear of the Mission Church in
Roxbury to rest. I didn't go in because I was attracted to the
church, or because I sought spiritual refreshment; it was only a place to sit
down and get off my feet and find, if possible, a few moments of forgetfulness.
How
long I sat there, I don't know, but I suddenly became aware of something
living. There was an actual presence all around that seemed to
emanate from the altar. It was pleasing and restful to
feel. And without half realizing what I was doing I moved up front
until I was sitting in the first pew.
The
weariness and strain all fell away and a great sense of peace and love came
over me, combined with an intense desire to sleep…
And
right here and now I want to explain that at that time I knew absolutely
nothing about the Catholic teachings. No one had ever told me of the
Host or of the ever-present living God on the altar…
For
the first time I learned how wrong the average Protestant is in his supposed
knowledge of the Catholic Faith. There certainly is nothing more ignorant than
nine Protestants out of ten, when it comes to the teachings of the Church of Rome.
All
the old wives’ tales, all the lies I had heard from childhood about Catholics
were exposed by the light of truth. What a pity there should be such ignorance
of God’s truth and how many Protestants, such as I was then, would gladly and
eagerly accept the church and her teachings if they only knew the truth
that sets one free…”
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