EXCLUSIVE: Pro-life arrestee and father of 11 describes his conversion to Catholicism
Paul Vaughn, a pro-life activist and father of 11, shares his journey of converting to Catholicism after years of theological exploration. He discusses the personal sacrifices he faced, including an FBI arrest related to his activism, and emphasizes the importance of perseverance in faith. The conversation also touches on the significance of Christian unity and the role of public acts of faith.
- ▪Paul Vaughn converted to Catholicism after years of theological searching and studying Church history.
- ▪He was arrested by the FBI due to his pro-life activism, highlighting the personal costs of his convictions.
- ▪Vaughn believes Christians should focus on perseverance rather than seeking political comfort.
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Back — Video Topics | Pro-life | Pro-family | Catholic Church | Freedom EXCLUSIVE: Pro-life arrestee and father of 11 describes his conversion to Catholicism The John-Henry Westen Show See More Paul Vaughn joins John-Henry Westen to reflect on his journey from Protestant leadership into the Catholic Church, explaining how years of theological searching, studying Church history, and enduring suffering shaped his conversion. Vaughn discusses his FBI arrest tied to pro-life activism, the personal cost of following conviction, and why he believes Christians are called to perseverance rather than political comfort. The conversation also explores Christian unity, the authority of Church tradition, and why public acts of faith and witness matter more than partisan activism.
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