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This podcast series is part of the apostolate in response to Unitatis Redintegratio (Decree on Ecumenism) for the restoration of unity among all Christians.
We are a pair of Catholic girls - one convert with the ardent desire for ecumenism and one revert with the fervour for the salvation of souls. Join us as we interview converts and reverts to the Catholic faith!
Inspired by EWTN’s Journey Home program 😄
Instagram: @missiounitatis
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Gillian's Faith Story

Gillian's Faith Story

2023-09-3001:01:51

Gillian’s journey towards the Catholic faith was a meandering but illuminating one — a prime example of 𝘴𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘶𝘴 𝘧𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘪 𝘧𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘴. She once considered herself a freethinker and received a liberal education, during which she subscribed to postmodernist beliefs, such as the belief that “Religion is the opium of the people”. Having experienced the great injustices in life, her desolation propelled her journey in search of truth.  She was first introduced to Christianity by her Protestant peers in university, who encouraged her to love scriptures and live a truthful life centred on Christ. As her faith deepened, she made it her goal to understand Christianity in full and this eventually led her to the Catholic faith. Listen to the episode as she shares extensively on how she arrives at the Catholic faith and eventually got baptised on Easter 2022.
What was the Early Church like? How did the Early Christians practise their faith? Who are the Early Church Fathers and how did they help safeguard true Christian beliefs? Have you thought about how the Church instituted by Jesus Christ carried on in the generations after the Apostles have passed away? Which Church today has teachings which are closest to the Early Church? Peace be to you! Missiounitatis is back with season 2 of our podcast interviews. In this episode, we spoke with Darren, who illuminates a lesser known time period of Church history - the Early Church. Darren is a convert from a ‘freethinker’ to a self professed Presbyterian to a Catholic and studied history in university.  Today is the Feast of the great Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelic Doctor and one of the Church’s greatest theologians in history. It is with honour that we seek his humble intercession to make Christ known and loved through the beauty of the Catholic Christian faith. It is also Darren’s chosen confirmation name; so let us pray for Darren to grow in knowledge and love for the Lord. We hope that this episode provides some food for thought for your own faith development as it did for ours. We will keep you in our prayers, and please also keep us and this apostolate in your prayers! Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, it is now and ever shall be, world without end. + (0:00 - 5:15) Our introductory prayer, Veni Sancte Spiritus and introduction to Darren; how he came into the faith, and how he was looking for a church that ‘taught what Christ taught’. Special mention to G.K. Chesterton, who wrote about perspectives through the Catholic lens which is reasonable and sound. (5:16 - 9:56) Darren shares about the practices of the Early Church, and the beginnings of the Holy Mass. “The first thing the Crusaders did with the Papal representative after they took back Jerusalem, the Holy Land, was to celebrate Mass”. Is the Mass biblical? (9:57 – 12:40) Church history did not end after the New Testament was written. For historians, writings beyond the book of the Apocalypse are a gold mine to revealing what the early Church used to practice. For example, the Didache (non-canonical) wrote about early Christian practice. (12:41 – 20:44) Not all early Christians followed the set of norms of the Christian community, their different beliefs led them to heresy. Several factors that led to heresies were differences in how they viewed Christ - overemphasis on the old Law (Judaizers/Ebionites); or on the other contrary, influences of pagan mystery cults (Gnostics), or disbelief of the incarnation (Docetists). (20:45 – 28:06)  Early Christians were challenged in understanding the mystery of Jesus (was He subordinate to God or was He God himself?). Introduction to Valentinus, a Gnostic heretic and his opponent, Saint Irenaeus of Lyons, bishop. How did the Early Church address this? Through the authority of the bishop whose teachings had been handed down from the Apostles. (28:07 – 32:32) Final thoughts from Darren about how learning about the history of the Church helps him to live in faith today. N.B: Heretics & The Everlasting Man are the two books that Darren would recommend for those interested in the writings of GK Chesterton. References: “Reading the Early Church Fathers: from the Didache to Nicaea” by James L. Papandrea “The Early Church” by Henry Chadwick First Apology of St. Justin Martyr (https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0126.htm) The Didache (http://www.thedidache.com/)
Please enjoy our thirty minute interview with Gloriane who was confirmed into the Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church in 2017. She talks about how she came to the faith through early Church Fathers’ writings and the book of Sirach, and shares advice for those who struggle with devotion to Mary. This episode is published on the last day of the Month of the Holy Rosary + (0:00 - 1:36) Introducing our friend Gloriane (1:36 - 3:11) A glimpse into Gloriane’s growing up years in a Protestant household, where a great love for God and Scriptures was instilled. (3:11 - 6:03) Gloriane shares about her first encounter with Catholics, which led to her questioning and finding out more about the Catholic faith, especially the role of Mary in the faith. This was the seed planted for her journey towards the Catholic faith. (6:03 - 8:32) Gloriane talks about the role of the Saints in the Catholic faith, where she first expounded on the Protestant’s point of view and then subsequently the truth about the concept of Saints. (8:32 - 11:23) Gloriane continues to talk about her various encounters with Catholics - from her Catholic schoolmates who were exasperated by her inquisitiveness to her biology teacher who inspired her. (11:23 - 16:24) Gloriane details how she decided to convert to the Catholic faith, which was propelled by her finding out the discrepancy in the Protestant vs. Catholic canon of Scriptures. She later discovered the Catholicity of the writings of the Early Church Fathers, which led her to want to find out more about the Catholic faith. After going through an apologetics document containing the answers to the questions she had, she was drawn more deeply into the faith. (16:25 - 20:20) Gloriane continues on how the apologetics document helped to reveal the validity of a devotion to Mary, something which scandalised her at first. (20:20 - 22:06) Gloriane’s devotion to Mary is framed by her praying the Rosary regularly after understanding the genesis of the Hail Marys. Her devotion is also characterised by her abandonment to the will of God and her active participation in the Legion of Mary. (22:07 - 22:54) How the Catholic faith enriched her spiritual life through the Eucharist. (22:54 - 24:41) Gloriane’s recommendation to those who struggle with devotion to Mary. (24:41 - 28:42) Gloriane talks about her discovery of Gregorian Chants and subsequent discovery of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. She explains how this form of the Mass helped her gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of worship. (28:42 - 30:02) Ending prayer - Memorare. References: Early Church Father Bible Commentaries on Holy Scripture: https://www.ccel.org/fathers Catholic apologetics PDF (responses to common Protestant arguments such as Purgatory, Mother Mary, Papal Infallibility): http://stccc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Apologetics_-_Book_of_Armaments.pdf
In this episode, we are greatly honoured to interview Father Ferdinand, a priest from the Carmelite Order here in Singapore. He is a cradle Catholic who experienced a renewal of faith through the love of his parents’ sacrifice for him in his teenage years. Here, he talks about his years growing up in Indonesia then furthering his studies in Australia; as well as his calling to join the Carmelites in Singapore with the help of great spiritual directors. We hope that God would inspire our listeners, Catholic or non-Catholic, through his heartfelt sharing. We chose to publish this episode on 16 July, because it is the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - a very special feast for the Carmelites. May we have a healthy increase in vocations to the Carmelite order or wherever God calls the young discerner. (0:00 - 0:45) Introduction to our special guest of this episode, Fr. Ferdinand (0:45 - 8:20) A glimpse of life growing up as a young Catholic in Indonesia & his exposure to Catholic devotions through his family and the local community. Knowledge of the Bible and Catechism were memorised by rote learning. (8:12 - 10:37) Reversion to the faith through the realisation of his parent’s love for him in forking out big sums of money for his education in Australia. With his newfound faith, he joined the choir ministry and his relationship with God flourished. (10:38 - 18:08) An ‘ultimatum’ of choosing between the Catholic Mass vs the Protestant service launched him into a search for answers with the conclusion that the Catholic Church was the true Church founded by Christ. Mary and the Eucharist (Real Presence of Christ in the communion wafer) were two key things that he did not want to lose. (18:08 - 21:56) The influence of Mary in his life. His decision to adopt Mary as his Mother, praying to be a good child of God and asking Mary to help him. He shares the similarities of his parents’ love for him & his response to it,with the love of God and our response to Him. (21:56 - 25:52) Having been asked about his vocation by the university chaplain and being unsure of it at that point; it was the start of his discernment into the priestly calling with his simple prayer “Your Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven”. (26:52 - 28:25) An existential question while working at his secular job and questions of his vocation resurfaced. The Jesuits assisted him to discern his vocation of the religious order. (28:25 - 35:16) Discernment of the Carmelite order. How he was introduced to the Carmelite Rule and “Story of a Soul” by St Therese of Lisieux. He shares an important insight in discernment for all of us. (35:16 - 37:03) Outro and ending prayer - Prayer to our Blessed Virgin Mary Our Lady of Mount Carmel
In this episode, we interview Elaine. Elaine was born and raised in a staunch Presbyterian household and attended a church with members who are strongly anti-Catholic (She was one of them too). Now, she is immensely joyful and thankful to have become a Catholic. 0:00 – 02:12 Introduction about Elaine, who formed this apostolate Missiounitatis (Mission Unity). 02:13 – 04:24 A look into Elaine’s life as a Protestant Christian (Presbyterian) and what she was taught in her church, including some Catholic misconceptions taught from the Protestant perspective. 04:25 – 09:54 How Elaine started her own journey home to the Catholic faith. She realised some Protestant theological beliefs did not hold. For example, sola scriptura (one of the five solas of the Reformation) has serious logical issues. 09:55 – 12:00 Resources that Elaine used to learn more about Catholicism and the beauty of the Truth which was revealed to her. 12:01 – 14:51 Elaine shares about how being Catholic has shaped the way she prays and worships. For example, asking for intercession from the Saints, devotion to the rosary, the True Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. 14:52 – 17:19 Elaine explains why the saints are special. 17:20 – 18:44 Elaine explains what the rosary is. 18:45 – 21:37 Elaine shares how she started praying the rosary, being first intrigued by the miracle of the Jesuit priests who prayed the rosary and were unscathed in the Hiroshima bomb attack. 21:39 – 24:37 The motivations and reasons behind starting missiounitatis. Elaine talks about how the numerous denominations are breaking the heart of Christ, how she hopes to bring people to the actual body of Christ - the Catholic Church, and yearns to bring unity to Christianity through this humble apostolate. 24:38 – 26:56 Elaine shares her final words to Protestants, including the quote from John 17:20-23. 27:12 – 28:02 Word of thanks and the closing prayer led by Elaine – a segment of Veni Sancte Spiritus (Come O Holy Spirit).
In this episode, we interview Nathalie! She is a cradle Catholic who strayed away from the faith during her early adulthood as she was attracted to the fleeting pleasures of the world. Listen as she shares how the emptiness of worldly pleasures brought her back to the richness of the Catholic faith. 00:00 - 02:19 Introduction 02:19 - 05:20 Story of Nathalie’s past & her ‘desert years’ before returning back to the Catholic faith 05:20 - 09:30 Nathalie shares her turning point which brought her journeying back to the Catholic faith 09:30 - 11:52 Nathalie details the struggles and obstacles to her reversion journey. With the help of the Landings community, her transition back to the Catholic Church became easier. 11:53 - 15:42 Coming back from a life filled with misdeeds, Nathalie shares how she views God’s mercy, stemming from the imageries of the Prodigal Son and Jesus’ sacrifice on the Cross. 15:43 - 21:27 Nathalie shares some of her unique experiences (centred on the Sacraments) during her journey back into the Catholic faith, how God spoke to her through these experiences, as well as what truths came out of them. 21:28 - 25:55 The importance of the Sacraments and why did Nathalie choose the Catholic faith to go to and not other faiths. 25:56 - 30:25 Nathalie shares how her struggles were transformed and her personal advice to those who are struggling with unworthiness and depression 30:26 - 33:42 Nathalie tells us how Saint John Paul II became her favourite Saint — through observing how much the Poles venerated him and learning about the Theology of the Body. 33:43 - 40:10 Nathalie continues to talk about Theology of the Body (TOB) as well as St JP2’s Love and Responsibility. She also relates to us how TOB has a huge impact on her view on her friendships and future spousal relationship. 40:11 - 41:20 Last words from Nathalie for this podcast 41:20 - end Outro, ending comments and prayers (Saint Michael Prayer)
This is our interview with Noel, who is a Catholic revert. He shares with us how he left the Catholic Church, dabbled in Protestantism and eventually found his way back into the faith. He touched on various topics such as the differences between Protestant and Catholic theology, how Scriptures continue to play an important role in deepening his faith and some valuable advice on discerning vocation. 0:00 – 03:25 Introducing Noel 03:25 – 04:55 How Noel is a cradle Catholic but started to lose the faith as a teenager after his personal experiences of people in the church and how he used to view the church as a social group 04:55 – 06:33 The turning point of returning back to Christianity started from conversations with his Protestant colleagues at his workplace. Simply put; the question of who is the person of Jesus? What happens after this life? What can faith bring to our lives? 06:33 – 07:00 Noel shared the differences between Protestant and Catholic teachings and how the Catholic teachings illuminate Protestant doctrine 09:40 – 11:04 How discussing the Protestant vs Catholic teaching of holy communion with his peers became a turning point back to the Catholic faith for Noel 11:04 – 12:13 Appreciating the differences between being a Protestant vs a Catholic revert: Protestantism: communicating with Jesus in a personal 1-to-1 relationship, Catholicism: a holistic idea of the holy family praying and interceding for us on earth 12:13 – 14:50 Noel talked about his journey home to the Catholic faith by first uprooting from the Protestant faith and coming to terms with Catholic doctrine 14:50 – 16:22 Noel’s advice in considering which religion to choose for yourself 16:22 - 17:28 The people he was grateful for during his return to Catholicism; including kindness and acceptance by his Protestant friends of this decision. 17:28 - 19:50 Noel shared what he wants to tell Protestants and also those who are interested in joining the Catholic faith 19:51 - 21:04 Noel shared with us what he is involved in in the Catholic Church and how his life has changed after coming back to the faith. 21:05 - 24:59 Noel detailed how the Scriptures continue to be integral in his faith and his recommendations on how to start exploring the faith through the Gospels. 25:00 - 26:40 Noel shared his vocation discernment journey, how his view on marriage has been deepened by the Catholic faith. 26:41 - 33:06 Noel continued to share about his vocation discernment journey, including how he discerned for priesthood and the importance of spiritual direction in discerning one’s vocation. He also offered some additional advice for young men seeking to discover their vocation. 32:07 - 34:04 Last words for the listeners 34:05 - 36:02 Ending Prayer (Our Father) in English and Latin.
This is part 2 of 2 of our interview with Christel Marie-Martin, a Catholic Convert! She shares with us her journey as well as insights to the Catholic faith. (p.s. this podcast episode’s cover art is a photo of Christel hanging up a picture of Our Lady at her still-Protestant parents’ house - her father was looking on in seeming exasperation). In this episode, we explore the aspects of the Catholic faith that drew her to the Catholic faith. 0:00 - 0:25 Interlude and brief introduction 0:25 - 05:25 Christel’s first encounter with the Catholic Church, her love for the Latin Mass and Gregorian Chants, as well as the meaning of worship. 05:26 - 07:19 Christel’s awe with the Church teachings on redemptive suffering 07:19 - 11:31 The issues with contraception and the Church’s strong stance against it. 11:32 - 22:50 Christel shared how Mother Mary played a role in her conversion and continues to play an important role in her Christian life. She also detailed what devotion to Mother Mary means (not to be confused with worship rendered solely to God, which is where many Protestants get it wrong) and why it is necessary for a Catholic to have such devotion. 22:50 - 24:46 Final words for Catholics and Protestants 24:46 - 27:18 Ending comments and prayers
This is part 1 of 2 of our interview with Christel Marie-Martin, a Catholic Convert! She shares with us how she journeyed from being an Evangelical Protestant to being a Catholic. Listen to find out more :) (p.s. this podcast episode’s cover art is a photo of Christel hanging up a picture of Our Lady at her still-Protestant parents’ house - her father was looking on in seeming exasperation) 0:00 - 04:32 Introducing Christel 04:33 - 19:02 Christel details her life as a Protestant and shares some Catholic moments when she was a Protestant. For instance, when she was young, Christel wanted a mother like Mother Mary. At age 16, Christel realised that we are pilgrims on Earth and we should not find true happiness in temporal events on Earth At age 17, Christel had the first brush with death when her friend passed away. This led her to meditate on death (memento mori) and think about the most important things in life. After her A-levels, she felt a sense of emptiness in her life and she was saved by an image of the Tabernacle where God was physically present, which she later realised can be found in the Catholic Church 19:03 - 21:30 The beauty and meaning of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) 21:30 - 22:41 Ending Comments and Prayer
Hello! This is a trailer to Missio Unitatis, an apostolate with a mission for unity in Christianity, based on Christ’s prayer for unity in John 17:20-26. This podcast contains the voices of one ex-Protestant with the ardent desire for ecumenism and one revert with the fervour for the salvation of souls. This trailer may not be perfect but we do hope these imperfections point us to the fact that God is ultimately the one moving hearts :)
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