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CANDACE OWENS Shares Conversion Story to Catholicism for 1st Time! Candace Owens tells her conversion story of coming into the Catholic Church for the first time during our Welcome Home Candace Owens …More
CANDACE OWENS Shares Conversion Story to Catholicism for 1st Time!

Candace Owens tells her conversion story of coming into the Catholic Church for the first time during our Welcome Home Candace Owens Event in Phoenix, AZ on May 30th, 2024.
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Early in her life, Owens says she chose to reject the mainstream narrative fed to black Americans, which told her that she must view herself as a “victim” who must align with the Democratic Party.
However, as time went on, Owens realized “there’s something darker happening here,” and began to search for the truth behind what she was seeing.
Her journey to Catholicism began when she met her husband …More
Early in her life, Owens says she chose to reject the mainstream narrative fed to black Americans, which told her that she must view herself as a “victim” who must align with the Democratic Party.
However, as time went on, Owens realized “there’s something darker happening here,” and began to search for the truth behind what she was seeing.
Her journey to Catholicism began when she met her husband, George Farmer, a Catholic convert. During their marriage, Owens grew curious as to what drove him to the Catholic Church and why he was so dedicated to his faith.
Owens recalled that her husband used to say, “to become a student of history is to become a Catholic.” Owens admits she never understood the meaning of this phrase until later when she herself began to delve into history.
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“I never knew what he meant until I started getting interested in what was motivating people,” she said.
Owen’s research eventually led her to the realization that every event in history was part of “the battle between the Catholic Church and the world.” Finally, Owens felt that she was “seeing the big picture.”
“Now you know the truth, what are you going to do with it,” she questioned at the …More
“I never knew what he meant until I started getting interested in what was motivating people,” she said.
Owen’s research eventually led her to the realization that every event in history was part of “the battle between the Catholic Church and the world.” Finally, Owens felt that she was “seeing the big picture.”
“Now you know the truth, what are you going to do with it,” she questioned at the time.
“You’re starting to notice some things,” she recalled. “You’re starting to really wonder about history. You’re starting to realize that really this has always been an attack on the Catholic faith.”
As she continued studying, Owens questioned the stigma surrounding the Catholic faith.
“Who is putting that in my mind? Where is this brainwash coming from?” she questioned.
Through her pursuit of the truth and in search of God, Owens realized that history is a story of “goodness versus evil.”
“It has forever been a holy war that is being waged against goodness,” she declared.
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Despite her realization that the Catholic faith may be true, Owens revealed she felt tempted to stay in her sphere as a standard conservative Christian but that “it didn’t sit right” with her or her husband.
“I had to pray… because suddenly I understood that my entire career, which I felt like was going into this nice easy spot, was going to be upended because everything else that we were talking …More
Despite her realization that the Catholic faith may be true, Owens revealed she felt tempted to stay in her sphere as a standard conservative Christian but that “it didn’t sit right” with her or her husband.
“I had to pray… because suddenly I understood that my entire career, which I felt like was going into this nice easy spot, was going to be upended because everything else that we were talking about was nonsense,” she said.
“I understood what this meant,” Owens added. “I understood the attacks that I was going to endure for my faith.”
However, Owens revealed that she was grateful for the persecution which she endured because “persecution is the beginning of the Christian faith.”
In November, Owens received what she described as the most aggressive backlash she had ever endured when she wrote “Christ is King” on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” she recalled, explaining that her statement was quickly twisted as something “antisemitic” and “hateful.”
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God bless her and all catholics on the side of our Lord Jesus
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Giving a talk on May 30, Candace Owens opened up about her recent conversion to Catholicism for the first time, explaining that it was her delving into history that first opened her eyes to the truth of the faith.