I found their page a while ago, so I'm so happy to see them here! I'm going through OCIA at my parish right now and will be baptized and brought into the church at the Easter vigil! ❤️
I wondered what these two young girls could possibly know about faith. I was wrong. They have diligently studied and deeply understood faith, allowing themselves to live according to its truths. I truly admire them. They can articulate and answer challenging questions with remarkable clarity and grace. Ave Maria.....
At the age of 65 I started RCIA....it took me longer to get to where you smart gals were!:) As I was listening to you, I thought that is what hit me as well. I started reading the early church fathers and after years of being an evangelical, I had to find the truth. Thanks for sharing your journey....I have been a Catholic for four years in February and so glad I made the move to The Church.
At minute 52 - I had a cry because it was so convincing, that’s were I am now. Serving at my Protestant church, sneaking off to RCIA. But like them I also didn’t realize RCIA was a baptism class.
I once heard a pastor talking to a new convert. He asked him about what he needs to get baptized. The pastor said, "don't worry about that. Baptism isn't important."
Did you know that in an emergency, anyone can baptise a person and even using saliva in lieu of water can be used. Someone fact check this please, but this is what was mentioned by someone during an RCIA session.
@@geauxlow Can't say about saliva but paragraph 1256 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church says "The ordinary ministers of Baptism are the bishop and priest and, in the Latin Church, also the deacon.57 In case of necessity, any person, even someone not baptized, can baptize, if he has the required intention. the intention required is to will to do what the Church does when she baptizes, and to apply the Trinitarian baptismal formula. the Church finds the reason for this possibility in the universal saving will of God and the necessity of Baptism for salvation."
@@geauxlow I don't know about with saliva but paragraph 1256 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church says anyone can as long as they intend to do it as the Church does it and uses the trinitatarian formula.
I’ve been trying to get my two girls friends closer to God , to Jesus church . I crave for a friendship to share my faith with . I am so happy they found each other ! May Christ bless them !
Great testimony which returns to me the to young generations, and it is beautiful to see how smart young friends were devoted to find the truth in that age, and how sharp is their mind. God bless them, host and all our brothers and sisters in Christ 🙏❤️✝️. Welcome home sisters.
Welcome home 2 little angels on earth... May the good Lord bless and kindle both of you to shine for the glory of God, the Father, the son and the Holy Spirit... moreover, May our Good Mother Mary accompanying you always. Love from India.
Thank you beautiful ladys 😇😇🤩welcome home to the only church founded by Jesus, were he live for ever and ever. Amen I love this testimony of Protestans coming to the plenitude of the truth.🥰
You say that Sola Scriptura assumes literacy and eyesight, but also, Protestant "worship" assumes those with functional hearing. Would God exclude the deaf and the blind?! Jesus didn't. My main reason to attend Mass is the Eucharist (I am hearing impaired).
Such a great listen! Excellent Interview by Wendy (not Lindsey 😂) and Zoe (not Zoh😂) 15:47 hits home in which my wife is a baptist and I am an on-fire catholic that struggles to speak at all with her about anything Catholic. Please pray for us as we work through our differences in beliefs about Christianity.
26:33 "Fine, I'll be anti-Catholic, but let me make sure what I'm hating is valid of this slander" The internet is the absolute worst thing to happen not only to Islam, but to Protestant Christianity.
I found their page a while ago, so I'm so happy to see them here! I'm going through OCIA at my parish right now and will be baptized and brought into the church at the Easter vigil! ❤️
Welcome home!
I wondered what these two young girls could possibly know about faith. I was wrong. They have diligently studied and deeply understood faith, allowing themselves to live according to its truths. I truly admire them. They can articulate and answer challenging questions with remarkable clarity and grace. Ave Maria.....
At the age of 65 I started RCIA....it took me longer to get to where you smart gals were!:) As I was listening to you, I thought that is what hit me as well. I started reading the early church fathers and after years of being an evangelical, I had to find the truth. Thanks for sharing your journey....I have been a Catholic for four years in February and so glad I made the move to The Church.
Welcome home!
I love these girls so much. They are like modern day Perpetua and Felicity minus the persecution.
At minute 52 - I had a cry because it was so convincing, that’s were I am now. Serving at my Protestant church, sneaking off to RCIA. But like them I also didn’t realize RCIA was a baptism class.
Jump in! We don't bite!
I came from Calvinism too! Excited to listen!
It’s such a good one!
Welcome home!
I once heard a pastor talking to a new convert. He asked him about what he needs to get baptized. The pastor said, "don't worry about that. Baptism isn't important."
Oh dear.
Did you know that in an emergency, anyone can baptise a person and even using saliva in lieu of water can be used. Someone fact check this please, but this is what was mentioned by someone during an RCIA session.
@@geauxlow Can't say about saliva but paragraph 1256 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church says "The ordinary ministers of Baptism are the bishop and priest and, in the Latin Church, also the deacon.57 In case of necessity, any person, even someone not baptized, can baptize, if he has the required intention. the intention required is to will to do what the Church does when she baptizes, and to apply the Trinitarian baptismal formula. the Church finds the reason for this possibility in the universal saving will of God and the necessity of Baptism for salvation."
@@geauxlow I don't know about with saliva but paragraph 1256 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church says anyone can as long as they intend to do it as the Church does it and uses the trinitatarian formula.
I'm watching Kenny Burchard's conversion story on Keith Nester's channel right now. I will watch this one next. 👍🏼🙏🏼
Kenny is on my show next week talking about purgatory! 🙌
I am watching it as well!
@@TheCordialCatholic Tell Kenny I am reading his and Dave's book as quickly as I can!
Wow! These ladies are on FIRE!!!
🔥🔥🔥 So inspiring!
Right?!
I’ve been trying to get my two girls friends closer to God , to Jesus church . I crave for a friendship to share my faith with . I am so happy they found each other ! May Christ bless them !
Very nice, fun, sincere and friendly testimony. I love it. Stay blessed girls🙏🏽✝️❤️😍
Thanks for watching!
Thanks, you two, a Holy friendship given unto the Lord✨️🙌✨️
Blessings upon you both🌹
✝️Welcome Home✝️
Great testimony which returns to me the to young generations, and it is beautiful to see how smart young friends were devoted to find the truth in that age, and how sharp is their mind.
God bless them, host and all our brothers and sisters in Christ 🙏❤️✝️. Welcome home sisters.
Wendy and Zoe, congratulations on joining Catholic Church. May God bless your life truly 👍
Great testimonies!
Thanks for watching!
Welcome home Zoe and Wendy! Great testimony!
Welcome home 2 little angels on earth... May the good Lord bless and kindle both of you to shine for the glory of God, the Father, the son and the Holy Spirit... moreover, May our Good Mother Mary accompanying you always. Love from India.
Amen! 🙏
Thank you beautiful ladys 😇😇🤩welcome home to the only church founded by Jesus, were he live for ever and ever. Amen I love this testimony of Protestans coming to the plenitude of the truth.🥰
Sisters in Christ you are on fire!!! God is so good
You say that Sola Scriptura assumes literacy and eyesight, but also, Protestant "worship" assumes those with functional hearing. Would God exclude the deaf and the blind?! Jesus didn't. My main reason to attend Mass is the Eucharist (I am hearing impaired).
Very interesting comment. As a 'hearing' person I've gone to Church in France not knowing the language, yet feeling very much a part of the community.
Such a great listen! Excellent Interview by Wendy (not Lindsey 😂) and Zoe (not Zoh😂)
15:47 hits home in which my wife is a baptist and I am an on-fire catholic that struggles to speak at all with her about anything Catholic. Please pray for us as we work through our differences in beliefs about Christianity.
Please turn on closed captioning.
Robbed of grace. The statement of the year.
26:33 "Fine, I'll be anti-Catholic, but let me make sure what I'm hating is valid of this slander" The internet is the absolute worst thing to happen not only to Islam, but to Protestant Christianity.
💉One Giga-Dose of wisdom, times two. ⚡Wham!⚡
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Did these girls get Ignacious catholic study bible as that is new standard for all Catholics
Did they dress the same on purpose?
they are not wearing identical blouses...