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One way would have been conversion to Catholicism, which for me was impossible.
Other witness accounts of his death do not mention any conversion to Catholicism.
In addition, rates intermarriage and assimilation, including conversion to Catholicism in order to marry, were also high.
Paul Claudel - used a form of free verse to explore his mystical conversion to Catholicism.
She writes about her time as an alcoholic and the salvation she found in her conversion to Catholicism.
He lived on amicable terms with the Catholic missionaries and devoted his energies to the conversion to Catholicism of the villages under his authority.
Despite their conversion to Catholicism, many converted Jews of Calabria were regularly discriminated against and were forced to live as second class citizens.
The Spanish Augustinians were the first Christian missionaries of any religious order to enter the Philippines and begin its conversion to Catholicism.
In 1502, Queen Isabella I declared conversion to Catholicism compulsory within the Kingdom of Castile.
Soon after his conversion to Catholicism were found in Aleppo, which became the seat of the Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church.
In exchange, Charles agreed to supply Louis with troops and to announce his conversion to Catholicism "as soon as the welfare of his kingdom will permit".
The village contains St John's Church which was built in 1849 by the sisters of the Earl of Denbigh, who opposed his conversion to Catholicism.
The conversion to Catholicism of John Henry Newman, followed by many others, impressed him, and he was converted by Bishop Wareing, 20 May 1846.
He was the author of Rizal's Unfading Glory published in 1956, a documentary of Jose Rizal's conversion to Catholicism.
The laws forbade the maltreatment of natives, endorsed their conversion to Catholicism, and gave legal framework to encomiendas, where natives were grouped to work in specific plantations or industries.
Despite efforts of conversion to Catholicism by the princess's mother and the child herself, Lady Morton remained a staunch Protestant throughout her time as Princess Henrietta's governess.
These two votes occurred before his conversion to Catholicism in 2002 - since his conversion, he has echoed Pope John Paul II's remarks against the death penalty.
The Duchess of Kent gained attention for her conversion to Catholicism in 1994, the first senior Royal to convert publicly since the passing of the Act of Settlement 1701.
Its Gothic settlers were already far advanced along the road of assimilating the culture and the religion of their Roman subjects at the time of their conversion to Catholicism in the 580s.
Only four months were remaining before Henry IV of France's conversion to Catholicism with his famous "Paris vaut bien une messe ("Paris is well worth a Mass").
Maurila, an Arian bishop established in Palencia by Leovigild, followed King Reccared's conversion to Catholicism (587), and in 589 he assisted at the Third Council of Toledo.
Gundobad had contemplated conversion to catholicism, and Sigismund was already a catholic by 515, when he founded one of the most prestigious of early medieval monasteries, that of St Maurice at Agaune.
Part of the Sephardic community in Spain, the Camondo family settled in Venice after the 1492 Spanish decree that ordered the expulsion of all Jews who refused conversion to Catholicism.
Tolle Lege, Tolle Lege (Take up and read) were the words heard from the void by St. Augustine, leading to his conversion to Catholicism in Milan in 387.
The war had changed Nangi in many ways: it had lost him an eye, the full use of his legs; it had cost him his best friend; but no outcome was more profound than his conversion to Catholicism.