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Conversion of Boudreaux
« on: January 17, 2011, 05:30:45 PM »
Conversion of Boudreaux




Boudreaux, a Cajun highlander from Rapides Parish in central Louisiana,


was an older, single gentleman, who was born and raised a Baptist,


living in South Louisiana.



Each Friday night after work, he would fire


up his outdoor grill and cook a venison steak. Now, all of Boudreaux's


neighbors were Catholic... and since it was Lent, they were forbidden


from eating meat on Fridays.


The delicious aroma from the grilled


venison steaks was causing such a problem for the Catholic faithful that


they finally talked to their priest. The priest came to visit Boudreaux,


and suggested that Boudreaux convert to Catholicism.


After several classes and much study, Boudreaux attended Mass... and as


the priest sprinkled holy water over him, he said, "You were born a


Baptist and raised a Baptist, but now you are Catholic."
 


Boudreaux's neighbors were greatly relieved, until Friday night arrived,


and the wonderful aroma of grilled venison filled the neighborhood. The


priest was called immediately by the neighbors and, as he rushed into


Boudreaux's yard, clutching a rosary and prepared to scold him, he


stopped in amazement and watched.  


There stood Boudreaux, clutching a


small bottle of water which he carefully sprinkled over the grilling


meat, and chanted:

 

"You wuz born a deer,and you wuz raised a deer, but NOW you a  catfish."





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