New York City has seen a massive influx of people converting to Catholicism since Pope Leo was elected.
During a Sunday night mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich Village, Father Jonah Teller announced that the number of people enrolled in the parish’s Order of Christian Initiation of Adults had tripled in the past year, with roughly 130 new converts. Similarly, other dioceses across the city are also reporting similar surges in the number of adults turning to the Catholic faith.
St. Vincent Ferrer on the Upper East Side reported that their OCIA numbers had doubled since last year, rising to nearly 90 people, the New York Post reported…