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Robert Bork: American jurist and unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court; converted to Catholicism in 2003; his wife was a former Catholic nun [56] Louis Bouyer: French theologian; converted to Catholicism in 1939; Jim Bowie: American pioneer, slave smuggler and trader, and soldier who played a prominent role in the Texas ...
Former Catholics or ex-Catholics are people who used to be Catholic for some time, but no longer identify as such. This includes both individuals who were at least nominally raised in the Roman Catholic faith, and individuals who converted to it in later life, both of whom later rejected and left it, or converted to other faiths (including the related non-Roman Catholic faiths).
Rabiah Hutchinson – "Matriarch" of radical Islam in Australia, born to a Sydney Presbyterian family; she later become a Baptist, then converted to Catholicism and eventually, to Sunni Islam. [13] Semei Kakungulu – Originally followed traditional African religion, then converted to Protestantism, Malakite Christianity, and finally Judaism.
A list of well-known converts to various rites of the Catholic Church. See Category:Converts to Roman Catholicism for converts known to have become (Roman) Latin-rite Catholics or Category:Converts to Eastern Catholicism for converts known to have become various Eastern liturgical-rite Catholics.
He told Fox News Digital that after having begun his stand-up career as a man who rejected religion, once he publicly converted to Catholicism, he was "basically canceled" by his former fan base ...
Harrison Butker Jason Hanna/Getty Images Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is under fire over his comments about women in the workforce during a graduation speech last week, prayed ...
Shia LaBeouf did an interview with “Bishop Barron Presents” host Bishop Robert Barron and said that his most upcoming acting role in “Padre Pio” him on the path of converting to Catholicism.
Josephine Baker, bisexual singer and convert to Catholicism. Josephine Baker was the first black woman to star in a major motion picture, or to become a world-famous entertainer. [68] She was bisexual, having had relationships with men and women. [69] [70] Jeanine Deckers (d. 1985) was known as The Singing Nun or Sœur Sourire.