Mother Teresa did not decide to become a Catholic. She was born a Catholic.
She was a saint, she took care of people in need.
Teresa went on a train journey and got what she terms as a "call within a call" on the 10th of September, 1946. She felt she heard God calling her and telling her to leave the convent and help the poor.
When you are confirmed you accept Catholicism as your faith of your own volition. If you decide to become an apostate and deny your Catholic faith, the action could have very negative effects on the future of your soul. So, yes, you can switch religions but it is not to be recommended.
People don't decide to become gay, they're born like that.
Mother Teresa decided to work in the slums of Calcutta because she felt a profound calling to serve the poorest of the poor. After experiencing a deep spiritual revelation during a train journey, she was inspired to dedicate her life to those suffering from poverty, illness, and neglect. Her mission was rooted in compassion and a desire to bring dignity and love to those who were often forgotten by society. Through her work, she aimed to embody the love of Christ and offer hope to the marginalized.
if you have the ability to do it
To reject its teachings as being non-biblical and decide not to follow them.
If there are two miracles with no scientific explanation attributed to a person.
His dying mother gave it to him.
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You can decide not to be pregnant by taking measures that will prevent you becoming pregnant. However, all measures carry a risk of failure if you decide to have sexual intercourse.You can not decide to become pregnant - all you can do is try and become pregnant, (by having sexual intercourse without using contraceptives).
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