Godspy has published a great interview with Lindsay Younce, a fine young actress who plays St. Thérèse, in a new movie aptly titled Thérèse. Not only that, but Lindsay is also Catholic, a convert from the Quakers who at one point believed Catholics weren’t Christian and after searching for the Truth was led to the Catholic Faith. Good quote:

I was 16 or 17 when I realized I couldn’t be Quaker in good conscience
as I read about Jesus commanding His disciples to baptize, eat His
flesh and drink His blood, and adhere to the leaders of His Church. I
felt without a home because I did not want to be Catholic. But I prayed
in Catholic Churches all the time. I loved the ambiance—the silence,
the reverence, and mystery. I took two trips to Europe where I was
exposed to a lot of Catholic culture and history. As I desperately
sought after Christ’s Church, I started to read the early Church
Fathers and was amazed to see they were writing about infant baptism,
the Eucharist, the authority of the Church, and even relics. I was
praying the Lord would guide me to Truth and He had. Even though I was
frightened by the idea of becoming Catholic, I realized that it was the
very Church He had led me to. I was baptized and confirmed Catholic in
May of 2001, when I was 19. It was heavenly and still is.

Read all of Lindsay Younce: A Godspy Interview by Tony Rossi.