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Show i INTERESTING AND WONDERFUL. A i cina rka ble conversion was that of i "n- 'atholic woman in Cleveland, ' ho accompanied her husband to a : -i 'atholic mission given in the Ital-i Ital-i Imrch of the Holy Bosary, Her ' '."-haiid was a renegade, but at her eo- iiation he consented to accompany i - wife to the church. "I was so mor-tia.'d." mor-tia.'d." she told the missionary later, "'hen 1 saw my husband genullect ".d then kneel down, and so angry wit.h Myself for having brought him. thai 'i.y first impulse was to leave the Ciutch. 1 remained, however, and i sir ra-d to the lecture. I cannot say 'hat the words of -the priest did me any-good, any-good, for 1 hated myself and everybody about all on account of what I consid-i consid-i ered the degrading superstition of ray - i bushand. I was still in this ugly mood. 1 v.hen the, preparations wrre made for benediction. When the Blessed fiaera-uv-nt was exposed some mysterious in-Cuence in-Cuence forced jne to my knees; the next moment I was thanking Jesus for my conversion." - ; The grace of aith came lo her. as il uid to St. Paul, with the suddenness ol a (lash. Since then she has become a very ardent Catholic: she brought tier husband and four children into the told with her and is laboring with the zeal of an apostle for the conversion of her non-Catholic friends The Missionary, |