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She emerged from this collapse strengthened by her conversion to Catholicism.
Spanish colonizers wiped out most of those attitudes in the 1500s by forcing conversion to Catholicism.
Not all of Day's literary compatriots understood when she later made her conversion to Catholicism.
During the early summer, she prepared herself for conversion to Catholicism.
Over the centuries much has been made of Clovis's conversion to Catholicism.
She teetered on the brink of conversion to Catholicism but could never quite make the jump.
Mr. Mondadori told his colleagues that his decision to publish the pope's book was inspired by his own conversion to Catholicism.
Or to speculate on what role a conversion to Catholicism and a new marriage might have played in the deepening humanism of his work in the last decade.
Mary Karr is the author of the memoirs "The Liars' Club," "Cherry," and "Lit," about her alcoholism, recovery, and conversion to Catholicism.
This year the new film's been linked to the revival of the Tories, the return of the cricket jumper and even Tony Blair's conversion to Catholicism.
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Pugin's conversion to Catholicism came in 1835.
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