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List of converts to Catholicism

The following is an incomplete list of notable individuals who converted to Catholicism from a different religion or no religion.

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  • Shigeru Yoshida (吉田 茂): Japanese diplomat and politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954. He was baptized on his deathbed, having hid his Catholicism throughout most of his life. His funeral was held in St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo[437][438]

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  • Israel Zolli: until converting from Judaism to Catholicism in February 1945, Zolli was the chief rabbi in Rome, Italy's Jewish community from 1940 to 1945

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The following is an incomplete list of notable individuals who converted to Catholicism from a different religion or no religion Contents 1 Converts 1 1 A 1 2 B 1 3 C 1 4 D 1 5 E 1 6 F 1 7 G 1 8 H 1 9 I 1 10 J 1 11 K 1 12 L 1 13 M 1 14 N 1 15 O 1 16 P 1 17 R 1 18 S 1 19 T 1 20 U 1 21 V 1 22 W 1 23 X 1 24 Y 1 25 Z 2 Former Catholics who had been converts 3 See also 4 References 5 External links This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Converts editContents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A edit Hank Aaron American professional baseball right fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball MLB from 1954 through 1976 regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time He and his wife first became interested in the faith after the birth of their first child A friendship with a Catholic priest later helped lead to Hank and his wife s conversion in 1959 He was known to frequently read Thomas a Kempis 15th century book The Imitation of Christ which he kept in his locker 1 2 Greg Abbott 48th Governor of Texas 3 Creighton Abrams U S Army General converted while commanding US forces in Vietnam Vladimir Abrikosov Russian who became an Eastern rite priest husband to Anna Abrikosova 4 Anna Abrikosova Russian convert to Eastern rite Catholicism who was imprisoned by the Soviets 5 John Adams beatified person and Catholic martyr 6 Mortimer J Adler American philosopher educator and popular author converted from agnosticism after decades of interest in Thomism 7 Afonso I of Kongo African king although politically motivated he became quite pious 8 Sohrab Ahmari Iranian American columnist editor and author of nonfiction books He is currently the op ed editor of the New York Post a contributing editor of The Catholic Herald and a columnist for First Things 9 Leo Allatius Greek theologian 10 Fanny Allen daughter of Ethan Allen became a nun 11 12 Thomas William Allies English writer 13 Svetlana Alliluyeva daughter of Joseph Stalin 14 Mother Mary Alphonsa daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne born Rose Hawthorne became a nun and founder of St Rose s Free Home for Incurable Cancer 15 16 Veit Amerbach Lutheran theologian and humanist before conversion 17 William Henry Anderdon English Jesuit and writer 18 Wladyslaw Anders General in the Polish Army later a politician with the Polish government in exile in London 19 G E M Anscombe British analytical philosopher and theologian who introduced the term consequentialism into the English language Wife of Peter Geach 20 Francis Arinze Nigerian Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 21 Gavin Ashenden English writer broadcaster and theologian Former Chaplain to the Queen and Episcopalian bishop Received December 2019 22 Thomas Aufield English priest and martyr 23 Augustine of Hippo theologian philosopher and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia Roman North Africa His writings influenced the development of Western philosophy and Western Christianity and he is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers of the Latin Church in the Patristic Period He was raised by a Catholic Mother Monica but joined the Manichean sect before converting and being baptized into the Catholic faith at the age of 31 B edit Johann Christian Bach composer youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach 24 Thomas Bailey royalist and controversialist his father was Anglican bishop Lewis Bayly 25 Beryl Bainbridge English novelist 26 Bessie Anstice Baker Australian writer and philanthropist author of A Modern Pilgrim s Progress 27 Francis Asbury Baker American priest missionary and social worker one of the founders of the Paulist Fathers in 1858 28 Josephine Bakhita Sudanese born former slave became a Canossian Religious Sister in Italy living and working there for 45 years in 2000 she was declared a saint 29 Banine French writer of Azeri descent 30 31 Daniel Barber An American priest of the Episcopal Church before his conversion to Catholicism 32 Maurice Baring English intellectual writer and war correspondent 33 34 Mark Barkworth English Catholic priest martyr and beatified person 35 Barlaam of Seminara involved in the Hesychast controversy as an opponent to Gregory Palamas possibly a revert 36 Arthur Barnes formerly an Anglican priest who became a Catholic writer and the first Catholic chaplain of both Cambridge and Oxford Universities 37 Edwin Barnes formerly an Anglican bishop 38 Joan Bartlett foundress of the Servite Secular Institute 39 James Roosevelt Bayley first bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark 40 and eighth Archbishop of Baltimore Aubrey Beardsley English illustrator and author before his death converted to Catholicism and renounced his erotic drawings 41 Francis J Beckwith American philosopher Baylor University professor and former president of the Evangelical Theological Society technically a revert 42 Jean Mohamed Ben Abdejlil Moroccan scholar and Roman Catholic priest 43 Benedict Mar Gregorios Metropolitan Archbishop of Trivandrum 1955 1994 44 45 Peter Benenson founder of human rights group Amnesty International 46 Robert Hugh Benson English writer and theologian son of an Archbishop of Canterbury 47 Elizabeth Bentley former Soviet spy who defected to the West was converted by Archbishop Fulton J Sheen Bernard Berenson American art historian specializing in the Renaissance 48 Mary Kay Bergman American voice actress Bernardo the Japanese one of the first Japanese people to visit Europe 49 Jiao Bingzhen painter and astronomer 50 Conrad Black Canadian born historian columnist UK peer and convicted felon for fraud his conviction was overturned subsequently on appeal 51 Tony Blair former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom converted 22 December 2007 after stepping down as prime minister 52 Andrea Bocelli Italian tenor 53 Cherry Boone daughter of devoutly evangelical Christian entertainer Pat Boone she went public about her battle with anorexia nervosa 54 John Wilkes Booth 19th century actor assassin of President Abraham Lincoln his sister Asia Booth asserted in her 1874 memoir that Booth baptized an Episcopalian at age 14 had become a Catholic for the good of the Church during a notoriously anti Catholic time in American history Booth s conversion was not publicized 55 Robert Bork American jurist and unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court converted to Catholicism in 2003 his wife was a former Catholic nun 56 Louis Bouyer French theologian converted to Catholicism in 1939 Jim Bowie American pioneer slave smuggler and trader and soldier who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution Bowie was baptized in San Antonio on April 28 1828 sponsored by the alcalde chief administrator of the town Juan Martin de Veramendi and his wife Josefa Navarro His conversion was to take advantage of a land grant 57 58 John Randal Bradburne warden of the leper colony at Mutoko Rhodesia and a candidate for canonization 59 William Maziere Brady Irish historian and journalist formerly a Church of Ireland priest 60 61 Elinor Brent Dyer English writer 62 Alexander Briant one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 63 John Broadhurst formerly an Anglican bishop 38 Heywood Broun sportswriter columnist author was converted by Archbishop Fulton J Sheen George Mackay Brown Scottish poet author and dramatist from the Orkney Islands 64 Sam Brownback Governor of Kansas 65 Orestes Brownson American writer 66 67 Dave Brubeck American jazz musician 68 Elizabeth Bruenig American journalist working as an opinion writer for The Atlantic 69 David Augustin de Brueys French theologian and dramatist 70 Ismael Bullialdus French astronomer converted from Calvinism and became a Catholic priest 71 Andrew Burnham formerly an Anglican bishop 38 John Ellis Bush American politician forty third Governor of Florida 72 Thomas Byles priest who died serving others on the RMS Titanic 73 74 C edit Roy Campbell South African born English based later Portuguese based poet 75 Edmund Campion Jesuit martyr who wrote Decem Rationes which denounced Anglicanism one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 76 Alexis Carrel French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 77 Rianti Cartwright Indonesian actress model presenter and VJ two weeks before departure to the United States to get married Rianti left the Muslim faith to become a baptized Catholic with the name Sophia Rianti Rhiannon Cartwright 78 79 Kenneth Clark British art historian museum director and broadcaster Converted shortly before his death 80 Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland King Charles signed a treaty with King Louis XIV in which he agreed to convert to Catholicism His conversion occurred on his deathbed 81 G K Chesterton British writer journalist and essayist known for his Christian apologetics Orthodoxy Heretics and The Everlasting Man 82 Christina Queen of Sweden seventeenth century monarch 83 Djibril Cisse French international footballer 84 85 Wesley Clark U S Army General former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO candidate for Democratic nomination for President in 2004 86 Buffalo Bill Cody American soldier bison hunter and showman Converted the day before his death 87 Stephen Colbert American comedian writer actor political commentator and host of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert he was raised in a religious household later to depart to atheism in his youth However in his twenties he returned having a powerful conversion to Catholicism Emily Coleman American born writer lifelong compulsive diary keeper 88 Henry James Coleridge son of John Taylor Coleridge became a priest 89 James Collinson artist who briefly went back to Anglicanism in order to marry Christina Rossetti 90 Constantine the African Tunisian doctor who converted from Islam and became a Benedictine monk 91 92 Tim Conway American comedian converted to Catholicism because he said he liked the way the Church is structured Gary Cooper American actor who converted to the Church late in life saying that decision I made was the right one 93 Frederick Copleston English historian of philosophy and Jesuit priest 94 Gerty Cori Czech American biochemist who became the third woman and first American woman to win a Nobel Prize in science and the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 95 96 Richard Crashaw English poet son of a staunch anti Catholic father 97 D edit Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian writer and poet converted from Judaism on his father s remarriage 98 Kim Dae jung President of South Korea 2000 1998 2003 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient 99 Christopher Davenport Recollect friar whose efforts to show that the Thirty Nine Articles could be interpreted more in accordance with Catholic teaching caused controversy among fellow Catholics 100 Dominique Dawes Olympic gold medalist 101 Christopher Dawson British independent scholar who wrote many books on cultural history and Christendom Dawson has been called the greatest English speaking Catholic historian of the twentieth century He converted to Catholicism in 1909 102 Dorothy Day social activist and pacifist founder of the Catholic Worker movement was raised nominally Episcopalian 103 David Augustin de Brueys French theologian 104 Regina Derieva Russian poet 105 Alfred Doblin German expressionist novelist best known for Berlin Alexanderplatz 106 Catherine Doherty Canadian pioneer of social justice converted from Russian Christianity 107 Audrey Donnithorne English political economist and missionary daughter of Vyvyan Donnithorne an evangelical Anglican missionary to Sichuan 108 Diana Dors actress who was once called a wayward hussy by the Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher in the 1970s she converted to Catholicism and had a Catholic funeral 109 110 Ralph Downes organist teacher and designer of the Royal Festival Hall organ long time organist of the London Oratory 111 Ross Douthat American conservative political analyst blogger author and opinion columnist at The New York Times 112 David Paul Drach French Talmudic scholar and librarian of the College of Propaganda in Rome 113 Augusta Theodosia Drane English writer and theologian also known as Mother Francis Raphael O S D 114 John Dryden English poet literary critic and playwright 115 Avery Dulles American Jesuit theologian professor at Fordham University 116 son of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Michael Dummett British Analytic philosopher who devised the Quota Borda system 117 Michael Dunn Midget actor Wanted to become a Catholic friar but found that his small stature and frame made getting around the monastery impossible Faye Dunaway American actress 118 Joseph Dutton veteran of the American Civil War who worked with Father Damien 119 E edit Martin Eisengrein German theologian and polemicist 120 Ulf Ekman Swedish charismatic pastor and founder of the Livets Ord congregation of the Word of Faith movement in Uppsala Sweden 121 Black Elk Oglala medicine man 122 Veit Erbermann German theologian and controversialist 123 William Everson Beat poet whose parents were Christian Scientists took the name Brother Antoninus in the 18 years he spent as a Dominican 124 Thomas Ewing U S Senator from Ohio served as Secretary of the Treasury and first Secretary of the Interior foster brother of William Tecumseh Sherman 125 F edit Frederick William Faber English theologian and hymnwriter 126 Lola Falana dancer and actress who became a Catholic evangelist after converting founded The Lambs of God Ministry 127 128 Fan Shouyi or Luigi Fan first known Chinese person to travel to Europe return and write an account of his travels In 1717 he was ordained as a priest and would eventually be an interpreter for the Chinese emperor and as a missionary in his native China Leonid Feodorov exarch of the Russian Greek Catholic Church Gulag survivor beatified by Pope John Paul II 129 130 Ronald Firbank British novelist citation needed Sir Henry Fletcher 3rd Baronet of Hutton le Forest converted and spent his last years in a monastery 131 132 Kasper Franck German theologian and controversialist 133 Antonia Fraser British historian biographer and novelist her parents converted when she was young 134 Johann Jakob Froberger German composer Andre Frossard French journalist and essayist 135 136 Lady Georgiana Fullerton English novelist converted in 1846 when she was in her 30s 137 Allan Fung American politician 138 G edit Ivan Gagarin Russian Jesuit and writer of aristocratic origin 139 Maggie Gallagher conservative activist a founder of the National Organization for Marriage 140 Mark Galli American author former editor of Christianity Today and former Evangelical Protestant minister 141 Peter Geach English philosopher and professor of logic at the University of Leeds Husband of Elizabeth Anscombe 142 Edmund Gennings and John Gennings brothers Edmund was a priest and martyr who converted at sixteen his death lead to John s conversion John restored the English province of Franciscan friars 143 Elizabeth Fox Genovese historian founder of the Institute of Women s Studies wife of Eugene D Genovese 144 Eugene D Genovese historian was once an atheist and Marxist 145 Fathia Ghali daughter of King Fuad I of Egypt and his Queen Nazli Sabri in 1950 both mother and daughter converted to Catholicism from Islam this enraged King Farouk who forbade them from returning to Egypt after his death they asked President Anwar Sadat to restore their passports which he did Vladimir Ghika Romanian nobleman who became a Catholic monsignor and political dissident 146 147 Richard Gilmour bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland 148 Newt Gingrich American politician Speaker of the United States House of Representatives 149 Dawn Eden Goldstein rock journalist who was raised Reform Jewish was agnostic now a Catholic theologian and author 150 151 Rumer Godden English author of Black Narcissus and the 1972 Whitbread Award winner The Diddakoi converted to Catholicism in 1968 which inspired the book In This House of Brede 152 Jonathan Goodall Anglican Bishop of Ebbsfleet from 2013 to 2021 converted in September 2021 153 John Gother English Roman Catholic convert priest and controversialist 154 John Willem Gran former Bishop of Oslo had been an atheist working in the film industry 155 156 Jennifer Granholm United States Secretary of Energy and 47th Governor of Michigan 157 Graham Greene British writer whose Catholicism influenced novels like The Power and the Glory 158 although in later life he once referred to himself as a Catholic atheist 159 Wilton Daniel Gregory American Archbishop of Washington 2019 present 160 Moritz Gudenus German priest 161 Alec Guinness British actor 162 after whom the Catholic Association of Performing Arts UK named an award 163 Ruffa Gutierrez Filipina actress model and former beauty queen converted from Christianity to Islam and back to Christianity 164 165 166 H edit Cyrus Habib U S politician turned Jesuit 167 Theodor Haecker German writer translator and cultural critic 168 Kimberly Hahn former Presbyterian theologian apologist and author of many books 169 Scott Hahn former Presbyterian minister theologian scripture scholar and author of many books 170 Jeffrey Hamm British fascist leader converted by the renegade Catholic priest Fr Clement Russell succeeded Oswald Mosley as head of the British Union of Fascists Thomas Morton Harper Jesuit priest philosopher theologian and preacher 171 Chris Haw theologian and author of numerous books including From Willow Creek to Sacred Heart which detailed his conversion away from evangelical Protestantism 172 Anna Haycraft raised in Auguste Comte s atheistic church of humanity but became a conservative Catholic in adulthood 173 Bill Hayden Australian politician and Governor General of Australia converted from atheism at age 85 after retirement from public office 174 Carlton J H Hayes American ambassador to Spain helped found the American Catholic Historical Association co chair of the National Conference of Christians and Jews 175 176 Susan Hayward Academy Award winning American actress who helped found a church 177 178 Isaac Hecker founder of the Paulist Fathers 179 Elisabeth Hesselblad raised Lutheran after her conversion became a nun beatified by Pope John Paul II on 9 April 2000 recognized by Yad Vashem in 2004 as one of the Righteous Among the Nations for her work in helping Jews during World War II 180 181 Dietrich von Hildebrand German theologian 182 183 H H Holmes Chicago serial killer portrayed in Erik Larson s The Devil in the White City allegedly converted in Philadelphia s Moyamensing Prison about a week before he was executed in 1896 184 Walter Hooper trustee and literary advisor of the estate of C S Lewis 185 James Hope Scott English lawyer connected to the Oxford Movement 186 Gerard Manley Hopkins English poet and Catholic priest 187 Deal Hudson Philosopher publisher political activist converted from Southern Baptist to Catholicism at age 34 188 Francis Hsu Chen Ping third bishop of Hong Kong and the first Chinese one a convert from Methodism Arcadio Huang Chinese Christian convert and brought to Paris by the Missions etrangeres He took a pioneering role in the teaching of the Chinese language in France around 1715 Allen Hunt American radio personality former Methodist pastor 189 E Howard Hunt American spy and novelist 190 Reinhard Hutter American theologian 191 I edit Laura Ingraham American broadcaster and political commentator Princess Irene of the Netherlands her conversion related to her marrying a Carlist became something of a national issue 192 193 Vyacheslav Ivanov poet and playwright associated with Russian symbolism received into the Catholic Church in 1926 194 195 Levi Silliman Ives Episcopal Church of the USA Bishop of North Carolina 196 197 J edit James II of England King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Revolution of 1688 He was the last Catholic monarch of England Scotland and Ireland his reign is now remembered primarily for struggles over religious tolerance He converted from Anglicanism to Catholicism in 1668 or 1669 198 Bobby Jindal American politician who served as the 55th Governor of Louisiana from 2008 to 2016 converted in his teens 199 Gwen John artist Auguste Rodin s lover after the relationship she had a religious conversion and did portraits of nuns 200 Abby Johnson former Planned Parenthood clinic director converted to Catholicism in 2011 two years after her anti abortion conversion in 2009 201 202 Bobby Jones Golf pioneer Converted on his deathbed in 1971 James Earl Jones American actor who converted during his service in the U S Army 203 Walter B Jones U S politician Member of the United States House of Representatives 204 Nirmala Joshi Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity 1997 2009 205 Johannes Jorgensen Danish writer known for his biographies of Catholic saints 206 207 Ernst Junger decorated German soldier author and entomologist who became publicly known for his World War I memoir Storm of Steel Converted shortly before his death at the age of 102 208 K edit Nicholas Kao Se Tseien world s oldest priest 209 Katharine Duchess of Kent first member of the British royal family to convert to Catholicism for more than 300 years 210 Joyce Kilmer American journalist poet literary critic lecturer and editor 211 212 Yuna Kim South Korean figure skater and Olympic gold medalist 213 Russell Kirk American historian moralist and figure in US Conservatism 214 Sister Gregory Kirkus English Roman Catholic nun educator historian and archivist 215 Harm Klueting priest and historian had been Lutheran and had two children 216 Ronald Knox English Catholic priest theologian author and radio broadcaster Ordained an Anglican priest in 1912 Knox converted to Catholicism in 1917 He is known for his translation of the bible the Knox Bible published in 1955 217 Dean Koontz American novelist known for thrillers and suspense converted in college 218 Knud Karl Krogh Tonning Norwegian had been a Lutheran professor of theology 219 Albert Kuchler Danish painter who became a Franciscan friar 220 Lawrence Kudlow CNBC host and business columnist 221 222 Sigiswald Kuijken Belgian violinist violist and conductor 223 William Kurelek Canadian painter 224 Stephan Kuttner expert in canon law 225 Demetrios Kydones Byzantine theologian writer and statesman 226 L edit Shia LaBeouf American actor performance artist and filmmaker converted following an extended period preparing for a role playing Padre Pio 227 Charlie Landsborough singer songwriter Karl Landsteiner Austrian biologist and physician received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism in 1890 228 Joseph Lane Territorial Governor of Oregon first U S Senator from Oregon pro slavery Democratic candidate for US Vice President in 1860 openly sympathetic to the Confederacy during the Civil War studied Catholic doctrine and converted with his family in 1867 229 John Lawe Wisconsin Territory fur trader and land magnate Lawe who was of Jewish background was baptised a Protestant and had served as vestryman and treasurer of Wisconsin s first Episcopalian church was reported to have made a deathbed conversion to Catholicism and was buried in a Catholic cemetery next to his wife Therese Local speculation was that the purpose of his conversion was to allow this burial 230 Halldor Laxness Icelandic writer received the 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature converted in 1923 231 left the Church but returned at the end of his life 232 233 Graham Leonard former Anglican Bishop of London 234 235 Ignace Lepp French psychiatrist whose parents were freethinkers joined the Communist party at age fifteen broke with the party in 1937 and eventually became a Catholic priest 236 Shane Leslie Irish born diplomat and writer He was a first cousin of Winston Churchill Dilwyn Lewis Welsh clothes designer and priest 237 Li Yingshi Ming era Chinese military officer and a renowned mathematician astrologer and feng shui expert who was among the first Chinese literati to become Christian Francis Libermann venerated Catholic raised in Orthodox Judaism has been called the second founder of the Holy Ghost Fathers 238 Antonio Ligabue Italian painter of Swiss birth 239 240 Luca Lionello being an atheist for 40 years this Italian actor converted when he was part of the cast of the 2004 epic drama The Passion of the Christ playing Judas Ischkariot William Lockhart first member of the Oxford Movement to convert and become a Catholic priest 241 James Longstreet Confederate general turned Republican scalawag 242 Emily Loveday b 1799 her father caused a fuss when he discovered that she had been converted while at boarding school in Paris 243 Frederick Lucas Quaker who converted and founded The Tablet 244 Clare Boothe Luce American playwright editor politician and diplomat wife of Time Life founder Henry Luce worked on the screenplay of the nun themed film Come to the Stable became a Dame of Malta 245 246 Arnold Lunn skier mountaineer and writer agnostic wrote Roman Converts which took a critical view of Catholicism and the converts to it later converted to Catholicism due to debating with converts and became an apologist for the faith 247 Jean Marie Lustiger Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris 1981 2005 a Cardinal James Patterson Lyke Roman Catholic Archbishop of Atlanta 1991 1992 248 Jan Lipsansky Czech writer M edit Empress Dowager Ma Southern Ming concubine of the Prince Duan of Gui and mother of the Yongli Emperor 249 Alasdair MacIntyre virtue ethicist and moral philosopher 250 Gustav Mahler Austrian composer converted from Judaism There is disagreement whether his conversion was a genuine or pragmatic one to overcome institutional and professional barriers against Jews 251 252 Enrique de Malaca Malay slave of Ferdinand Magellan converted to Roman Catholicism after being purchased in 1511 253 254 Henry Edward Manning English Anglican clergyman who became a Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Westminster 255 Gabriel Marcel leading Christian existentialist his upbringing was agnostic 256 Jacques Maritain French Thomist philosopher helped form the basis for international law and human rights law in his writings also laid the intellectual foundation for the Christian democratic movement 257 Taylor Marshall American former Anglican priest now a Catholic author and YouTuber podcaster Tobie Matthew Member of English Parliament who became a Catholic priest 258 Robert L May creator of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer converted from Judaism after marrying his second wife a Catholic Virginia Mayo American stage movie and television actress wife of actor Michael O Shea The Princess and the Pirate The Best Years of Our Lives The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Silver Chalice etc converted by Bishop Fulton Sheen James McAuley Australian poet converted in 1952 259 Claude McKay bisexual Jamaican poet went from Communist leaning atheist to an active Catholic Christian after a stroke 260 261 Gavin McInnes Canadian far right activist Founder of the Proud Boys citation needed Marshall McLuhan Canadian philosopher of communication theory coined the terms the medium is the message and global village converted in 1937 after reading the works of G K Chesterton Thomas Merton American Trappist monk and spiritual writer 262 Vittorio Messori Italian journalist and writer called the most translated Catholic writer in the world by Sandro Magister before his conversion in 1964 he had a perspective as a secularist and agnostic 263 264 265 Alice Meynell poet and suffragist 266 Czeslaw Milosz poet prose writer translator and diplomat awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature 267 Michelle Mone Baroness Mone Scottish businesswoman and life peeress 268 John Brande Morris priest writer student of Patristic theology and scholar of the Syriac language 269 Henry Morse one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 270 Malcolm Muggeridge British journalist and author who went from agnosticism to the Catholic Church 271 William Munk English physician and medical historian remembered chiefly for Munk s Roll a biographical reference work on the Royal College of Physicians N edit Takashi Nagai physician specializing in radiology author of The Bells of Nagasaki 272 Bernard Nathanson Jewish convert and medical doctor a founding member of NARAL he later recanted and became an anti abortion proponent 273 Michael Nazir Ali Anglican Bishop of Rochester from 1994 to 2009 Currently the director of the Oxford Centre for Training Research Advocacy and Dialogue Converted to Catholicism in 2021 ordained a priest for the Anglican Ordinariate 274 Patricia Neal won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Hud 275 Knut Ansgar Nelson Danish born convert who was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm 276 Irene Nemirovsky author of the controversial David Golder autobiographical Le Vin de solitude and posthumous success Suite francaise 277 278 279 Richard John Neuhaus priest founder and editor of the journal First Things 280 John Henry Newman English priest and cardinal former Anglican priest famous for his autobiographical book Apologia Pro Vita Sua in which he details his reasons for converting 281 Keith Newton formerly an Anglican bishop 38 Donald Nicholl British historian and theologian who has been described as one of the most widely influential of modern Christian thinkers 282 Barthold Nihus German convert who became a bishop and controversialist 283 Robert Novak American journalist and political commentator raised Jewish but practiced no religion for many years before converting to Catholicism in the last years of his life 284 Alfred Noyes English poet best known for The Highwayman dealt with his conversion in The Unknown God The Last Voyage in his The Torch Bearers trilogy was influenced by his conversion 285 286 O edit Frederick Oakeley priest and author known for his translation of Adeste Fideles into English as O Come All Ye Faithful 287 288 John M Oesterreicher Jewish convert who became a monsignor and a leading advocate of Jewish Catholic reconciliation 289 William E Orchard liturgist pacifist and ecumenicist before becoming a Catholic priest he was a Protestant minister 290 Johann Friedrich Overbeck German painter in the Nazarene movement of religious art 291 P edit Coventry Patmore English poet and critic known for The Angel in the House 292 Joseph Pearce anti Catholic and agnostic British National Front member became a devoted Catholic writer with a series on EWTN 293 294 Vladimir Pecherin Russian convert and priest whose memoirs were controversial for criticizing both the Russian government and the Catholic Church of his time 295 Charles Peguy French poet essayist and editor went from an agnostic humanist to a pro Republic Catholic 296 Walker Percy Laetare Medal winning author of The Moviegoer and Love in the Ruins 297 Sarah Peter American philanthropist daughter of Ohio governor Thomas Worthington Johann Pistorius German controversialist and historian 298 John Hungerford Pollen wrote for The Tablet Professor of Fine Arts at the Catholic University of Ireland 299 Ramesh Ponnuru American conservative political pundit and journalist 300 Kirsten Powers American political analyst amp fox news columnist Agni Pratistha Indonesian actress model and former beauty queen elected Puteri Indonesia 2006 converted to Catholicism after marriage although initially denied rumors of conversion 301 302 303 Vincent Price American actor converted to Catholicism to marry his third wife Australian actress Coral Browne she became an American citizen for him he reportedly lost interest in the faith after her death 304 Erik Prince founder of Blackwater Worldwide 305 Augustus Pugin English born architect designer and theorist of design known for Gothic Revival architecture advocate for reviving the Catholic Church in England 306 R edit Brent Robbins Associate Professor of Psychology at Point Park University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 307 Marie Alphonse Ratisbonne co founder of the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion which originally worked to convert Jewish people like himself 308 Marie Theodor Ratisbonne co founder of the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion converted before his brother 309 Sally Read Eric Gregory Award winning poet who converted to Catholicism 310 Joseph Warren Revere American Union army General and grandson of Paul Revere converted in 1862 during the Civil War 311 William Reynolds English Roman Catholic theologian and Biblical scholar 312 Dewi Rezer Indonesian model of French descent converted to Roman Catholicism 313 314 Anthony Rhodes English writer Paul Richardson formerly an Anglican bishop 315 Knute Rockne Norwegian American Notre Dame football coach 1918 1930 converted from Lutheranism 316 Alban Roe Benedictine one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 317 Frederick Rolfe Baron Corvo English writer his Hadrian the Seventh concerns a fictional Papal Conclave Lila Rose American president of anti abortion organization Live Action 318 Sylvester Horton Rosecrans first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus 319 William Rosecrans Sylvester s brother a Union Army general in the American Civil War 319 Anthony Ross Scottish priest who served as Rector of the University of Edinburgh from 1979 to 1982 320 Jonathan Roumie American actor best known for playing the role of Jesus Christ in television series The Chosen 321 Joseph Rovan historian member of the French Resistance adviser on Franco German relations 322 Giuni Russo Italian singer songwriter developed a devotion to Saint Teresa of Avila 323 324 Richard Rutt Catholic Monsignor member of the House of Lords served as a missionary to Korea and as Bishop of Daejon in the Anglican Church of Korea and the Suffragan Bishop of Turo in the Church of England prominent Korean Studies Scholar 325 S edit Nazli Sabri Queen of Egypt mother of King Farouk of Egypt Siegfried Sassoon English poet writer and soldier converted in 1957 326 Joseph Saurin French mathematician and Calvinist minister 327 Paul Schenck converted from Judaism to Episcopalianism to Catholicism currently a Catholic priest and anti abortion activist 328 329 Heinrich Schlier German theologian 330 Roy Schoeman former Harvard Professor lecturer and Jewish convert to Catholicism 331 Dutch Schultz Arthur Flegenheimer American mobster converted to Catholicism during his second trial convinced that Jesus Christ had spared him jail time after being fatally shot by underworld rivals he asked to see a priest and was given the last rites his mother insisted on dressing him in a Jewish prayer shawl prior to his interment in the Catholic Gate of Heaven Cemetery E F Schumacher economic thinker known for Small Is Beautiful his A Guide for the Perplexed criticizes what he termed materialistic scientism went from atheism to Buddhism to Catholicism 332 Countess of Segur French writer of Russian birth 333 John Sergeant English priest controversialist and theologian 334 Elizabeth Ann Seton first native born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church 335 336 Frances Shand Kydd mother of Diana Princess of Wales 337 338 Michael Alphonsius Shen Fu Tsung Qing Dynasty bureaucrat who toured Europe he was featured in a painting titled The Chinese Convert by Godfrey Kneller 339 Frank Sheed Australian born lawyer writer publisher Catholic apologist and speaker Raised by a Scottish Presbyterian father he later converted at age 16 and devoted his life to defending the Catholic faith mostly from Protestant critics William Tecumseh Sherman Civil War General was born into a Presbyterian family but raised in a Catholic household by foster parents after his father died Sherman attended the Catholic Church until the outbreak of the Civil War which destroyed his faith His wife and children were Catholic and one son Thomas Ewing Sherman became a Jesuit priest Ralph Sherwin one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 340 Frederick Charles Shrady American religious artist primarily of sculpture 341 Angelus Silesius German Catholic priest and physician known as a mystic and religious poet 342 343 David Silk formerly an Anglican bishop 38 Richard Simpson literary writer and scholar wrote a biography of Edmund Campion 344 Edith Sitwell British poet and critic 345 346 Delia Smith English cook and television presenter her books A Feast for Lent and A Feast for Advent involve Catholicism 347 Timo Soini politician who leads the Eurosceptic True Finns party converted during the time of Pope John Paul II 348 Lauren Southern Canadian political activist and YouTuber 349 Reinhard Sorge expressionist playwright who went from Nietzschean to Catholic 350 351 Wesley Sneijder Dutch soccer player 352 Etsuro Sotoo Japanese sculptor 353 Muriel Spark Scottish novelist author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Penelope Fitzgerald states that Spark said that after her conversion she was better able to see human existence as a whole as a novelist needs to do 354 Ignatius Spencer son of George Spencer 2nd Earl Spencer became a Passionist priest and worked for the conversion of England to the Catholic faith 355 Adrienne von Speyr Swiss medical doctor and later Catholic mystic 356 Henri Spondanus French jurist historian continuator of the Annales Ecclesiastici and Bishop of Pamiers 357 Barbara Stanwyck American actress model and dancer Friedrich Staphylus German theologian who drew up several opinions on reform for the Council of Trent despite not attending 358 Ellen Gates Starr a founder of Hull House who became an Oblate of the Third Order of St Benedict 359 Jeffrey N Steenson first ordinary to the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande 360 Edith Stein phenomenologist Jewish philosopher who converted to Catholicism and then became a Discalced Carmelite nun declared a saint by John Paul II 361 Goran Stenius Swedish Finnish writer whose Klockorna i Rom The Bells of Rome has been praised as a post war religious novel 362 363 Nicolas Steno pioneer in geology and anatomy who converted from Lutheranism became a bishop wrote spiritual works and was beatified in 1988 364 365 Karl Stern German Canadian neurologist and psychiatrist his book Pillar of Fire concerns his conversion 366 John Lawson Stoddard divinity student who became an agnostic and scientific humanist later converted to Catholicism 367 Sven Stolpe Swedish convert and writer 368 R J Stove Australian writer editor and composer raised atheist as the son of David Stove 369 Su Xuelin Chinese author and scholar whose semi autobiographical novel Bitter Heart discusses her introduction to and conversion to Catholicism 370 Graham Sutherland English artist who did religious art and had a fascination with Christ s crucifixion 371 Halliday Sutherland doctor tuberculosis pioneer best selling author and defendant in the 1923 libel trial Stopes v Sutherland Converted in 1919 372 Robert Sutton English priest and martyr 373 Sophie Swetchine Russian salon holder and mystic 374 Susie Forrest Swift Sister M Imelda Teresa 1862 1916 American editor Salvation Army worker Catholic nun 375 Karel Schulz Czech writer T edit John B Tabb American poet priest and educator 376 Hara Takashi 原 敬 Japanese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1918 to 1921 Baptized at the age of 17 377 John Michael Talbot American Roman Catholic singer songwriter guitarist once a secular musician in the group Mason Proffit 378 379 Allen Tate American poet essayist and social commentator and Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress 380 Frances Margaret Taylor founded the Poor Servants of the Mother of God 381 Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic saint informally known as Lily of the Mohawks 382 Tabaraji of Ternate Indonesian sultan converted to Roman Catholicism after 1534 baptised with the name Dom Manuel 383 384 Elliot Griffin Thomas third bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Thomas 385 John Sparrow David Thompson first Catholic to be Prime Minister of Canada 386 Meletius Tipaldi Eastern Catholic bishop from Orthodox Christianity Alice B Toklas American born member of the Parisian avant garde of the early 20th century had once been Gertrude Stein s lover 387 Edith Tolkien Englishwoman known as the wife and muse of novelist J R R Tolkien Converted in 1913 in order to marry her husband 388 Mabel Tolkien Mother of English writer poet philologist and academic J R R Tolkien Converted from being a Baptist in 1900 389 Meriol Trevor British biographer novelist and children s writer 390 391 Lu Zhengxiang Chinese Premier and diplomat who became a Benedictine abbot and priest Pierre Celestin 392 Hasekura Tsunenaga Samurai and Keichō diplomat who toured Europe 393 Rajah Tupas Filipino prince and son of the Rajah Humabon converted with his family by Magellan 394 Malcolm Turnbull 29th Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gardiner Tyler second wife of U S President John Tyler 395 U edit Barry Ulanov editor of Metronome magazine a founder of the St Thomas More Society 396 Mary Lou Williams s godfather 397 Kaspar Ulenberg theological writer and translator of the Bible who had previously been Lutheran 398 Sigrid Undset Norwegian Nobel laureate who had previously been agnostic 399 V edit Sheldon Vanauken author ofA Severe Mercy a contributing editor of the New Oxford Review 400 J D Vance American Senator from Ohio and author known for his memoir Hillbilly Elegy 401 Bill Veeck American baseball team owner 402 Johann Emanuel Veith Bohemian Roman Catholic preacher 403 Jean Baptiste Ventura soldier mercenary and adventurer of Jewish origin 404 Aubrey Thomas de Vere Victorian era poet and critic Johannes Vermeer Dutch Golden Age painter 405 Adrian Vermeule American legal scholar and law professor at Harvard Law School 406 Mother Veronica of the Passion founder of the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel 407 Karl Freiherr von Vogelsang politician and editor of the Catholic newspaper Das Vaterland 408 Simeon Vratanja Eastern Catholic bishop W edit The Empress Dowager Wang of the Southern Ming Dynasty and mother of the Yongli Emperor William George Ward theologian philosopher lecturer in mathematics 409 E I Watkin English writer on poetry philosophy aesthetics history and religion Friend of Christopher Dawson Converted in 1908 from Anglicanism 410 Evelyn Waugh English writer his Brideshead Revisited concerns an aristocratic Catholic family 411 John Wayne American actor known for his roles in war films and Westerns converted to the Catholic Church shortly before his death 412 Ben Weasel American musician lead singer and guitarist of the punk rock band Screeching Weasel he converted from Buddhism 413 Yvonne Maria Werner Swedish historian and professor 414 Zacharias Werner German poet dramatist and preacher 415 Eustace White one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 416 E T Whittaker English mathematician who was awarded the cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice in 1935 417 Ann Widdecombe former British Conservative Party politician novelist since 2000 418 Chelsea Olivia Wijaya Indonesian actress and model born in the Protestant religion 419 Robert William Wilcox soldier and politician in 19th century Hawaii Oscar Wilde Irish writer and poet converted on his deathbed Mary Lou Williams jazz pianist after conversion wrote and performed some religious jazz music like Black Christ of the Andes 397 420 Paul Williams academic who was raised Anglican and lived as a Tibetan Buddhist for twenty years before becoming Catholic 421 422 Tennessee Williams American playwright converted in his later years as his life spiralled downwards Sigi Wimala Indonesian model and actress converted to Catholicism after marriage 423 424 Lord Nicholas Windsor son of Catholic convert Katharine Duchess of Kent anti abortion writer 425 426 Gene Wolfe Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master in science fiction and fantasy 427 428 John Woodcock among the Eighty five martyrs of England and Wales 429 Thomas Woods American historian and Austrian School economist wrote How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization 430 John Ching Hsiung Wu wrote Chinese Humanism and Christian spirituality has been called one of China s chief lay exponents of Catholic ideas 431 Wu Li Chinese painter and poet who became one of the first Chinese Jesuit priests 432 John C Wright science fiction author who went from atheist to Catholic 433 wrote Chapter 1 of the book Atheist to Catholic 11 Stories of Conversion edited by Rebecca Vitz Cherico 434 John Michael Wright portrait painter in the Baroque style 435 X edit Xu Guangqi Chinese scholar bureaucrat agricultural scientist astronomer and mathematician during the Ming Dynasty 436 classed as one of the Three Pillars of Chinese Catholicism Y edit Shigeru Yoshida 吉田 茂 Japanese diplomat and politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954 He was baptized on his deathbed having hid his Catholicism throughout most of his life His funeral was held in St Mary s Cathedral Tokyo 437 438 Z edit Israel Zolli until converting from Judaism to Catholicism in February 1945 Zolli was the chief rabbi in Rome Italy s Jewish community from 1940 to 1945Former Catholics who had been converts editMagdi Allam converted in 2008 but left in 2013 to protest what he deemed its globalism weakness and soft stance against Islam 439 440 Audrey Assad American singer songwriter and contemporary Christian music artist who converted from Evangelical Protestantism to Catholicism in 2007 but in 2021 announced that she was no longer a Catholic or Christian 441 442 443 Margaret Anna Cusack Anglican nun who converted to Catholicism founded The Sisters of St Joseph of Peace and later left due to conflict with a bishop later became a critic of the Church s hierarchy 444 and the Society of Jesus 445 her order survived in the Catholic Church Rod Dreher writer and blogger raised Methodist before converting to Catholicism converted to Eastern Orthodoxy in 2006 446 Henry Ford II converted by Archbishop Fulton J Sheen twice divorced later ceased practicing the faith although he received the last rites of the Catholic Church on his deathbed his funeral was Episcopalian Ernest Hemingway Converted to marry his second wife Pauline Pfeiffer 447 He subsequently divorced Pfeiffer and ceased practicing the faith He received Catholic graveside services because his family requested it Also the fact that his death was a suicide was concealed by whom initially Ex Catholics and people who committed suicide were not buried 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