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When Only One Converts by Lynn Nordhagen β€” book cover

When Only One Converts

by Lynn Nordhagen, Robin Maas
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Overview

Ecumenical marriages are becoming more common. Yet, with the conversion to Catholicism, comes new challenges to the marriage. Through stories of people who have experienced, first-hand, living out a conversion, you’ll gain a better understanding of the ch allenges an ecumenical marriage brings to a relationship. This book offers comfort, understanding, and hope to married people who are converting to the Catholic Church in spite of the opposition of a spouse.

Author Biography: Lynn Nordhagen has written articles for Envoy magazine, the Coming Home Journal, and for CatholiCity. She has her own website that pertains to Catholic conversions. This is her first book.

Synopsis

Provides comfort, understanding, and hope to people who are converting to the Catholic Faith in spite of opposition from family and friends

Shows potential and actual converts to Catholicism that they are not alone in regards to having a loved one opposed to their conversion

Filled with stories from writers who tell how their conversion came about, how they are coping, and how they want to raise their children to be strong Christians in spite of the division in their family over this issue

Describes how couples deal with the conversion and what an ecumenical marriage means to their relationship

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Our Sunday Visitor, Publishing Division
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780879733155

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