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Vittorio Messori

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Messori had a completely secular upbringing. He was warned against priests by his mother, who often said that the Church was "only a pub." The schools he attended imparted an equally secular culture, and when he enrolled in the faculty of political science at Turin, all the teachers there taught "a
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as "a psychiatric crisis, a depression, a mistake," with the result that, as Messori says, "they abandoned me and finally disowned me."
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radical, impenetrable agnosticism." He was "happy" with this, and "was preparing for a career as an entirely secular intellectual."
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Messori's teachers were "very surprised and disappointed" when he confessed that he had become a Catholic. They regarded his
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In July and August 1964, however, he unexpectedly entered a new kind of dimension. In his own words, "the truth of the
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Autograph of Vittorio Messori (from a letter written in November 1990)
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
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Interview with Messori about anti-catholic provocations
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Catholic writer explains conversion, discusses new book
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