Letters of Conversions

by Our Lady of the Roses, Mary Help of Mothers

Southern Baptist

Dear Veronica,
I was a Southern Baptist, and not practicing, and in the military, when God brought Bayside my way.  My husband, whom I met while in the US Coast Guard, told me about Bayside. This was before we were married. He showed me a book his mother gave him, and I bugged him, wanting to know more about it. And I believed it right off.
    The great sorrow in my heart for the awful sins I had committed--I did drugs, I drank a lot--I was, I guess you would call wild or lived a worldly life. I also had gotten pregnant and had an abortion. At the time, I wasn’t sure if it were taking a life, but something in me wanted to protect the baby.  But I had a lot of pressure on me, and I got the abortion.  I was very emotionally disturbed afterwards.  When I read the books about all the aborted babies in the garbage cans, it really tore me to pieces. I cried and cried a lot.
    I and My husband--still dating--sent a petition to Bayside and came to the grounds to the Vigil in September.  I cried a lot.  Two breezes hit us and we smelled some very pretty perfume; it was really strong.  After we left the grounds, it was still on my mantilla. I still don’t know what it was.
    My husband and I were engaged at that time, and I had asked in my petition if I was to marry him or not.  My husband, who was raised Catholic, and I were married two months later. I converted one year later to the Roman Catholic religion. I thank God for letting me know and believe these truths.  I have since received many outward graces. 

From Tennessee

    
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