ask Jesus to become your Savior.
Anyone who wants to can convert to Catholicism.
He was a Protestant all his life until on his death bed, when he chose to convert to Catholicism. A priest was smuggled into the palace he was in.
From the Catholic point of view the person would be an apostate - one who deserts his religion for another. From the Protestant view - a convert.
No. The Protestant Church was founded by Martin Luther, a German Priest in the 14th century after seeing too much corruption in the Medieval Catholic Church. The center of the Protestant was to Protest against the Protestant Church, hence the word "Protest" in Protestant.
A Protestant church that uses active missionary work to convert others to its position.
He was a Protestant. His wife was Catholic. Many people accused him of being a catholic because he wore extravagant clothing and Catholics were known to like extravagant things.
A. D'Auborn has written: 'The French convert' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Conversion, Doctrinal and controversial works, Early works to 1800, Protestant authors, Protestant converts
They forced settlers to convert to the new religion of their native country.
Yes. The potential arrangements are:Both keep their own religionHindu to protestantProtestant to HinduBoth to a third religionBoth drop religions all togetherAs for the wedding(s) they can be:Hindu ( a lot of fun)Protestant ( can be fun)Both at onceBoth at separate timesCivil ceremony
King Charles the 1st liked trying to convert citizens from protestant to catholic religion. He also enjoyed doing public speaking.
King Charles the 1st liked trying to convert citizens from protestant to catholic religion. He also enjoyed doing public speaking.
She was a very devout Catholic and worked to restore England to the Old Faith. She punished the heretics, or, at the time, Protestant people who refused to convert, by burning them. She asked for her subjects to live in 'quiet Christian charity' so as long as they outwardly conformed she would be happy and they could do as they wished in private but unfortunately 283 people spoke up for their Protestant beliefs and were burned for it. When she died, her half-sister Elizabeth I, who succeeded her, reversed her acts and made England a Protestant country once more. The opposite of Mary, she executed Catholics who refused to convert.