List of former Roman Catholics

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This page lists individuals in history who were at least nominally raised in the Roman Catholic faith and later rejected it or converted to other faiths. One study estimates that 10.1% of people in the United States describe themselves as former Catholics in some sense. Although a small majority converted to another religion a substantial minority of them are counted as currently unaffiliated.[1] According to Catholic canon law, only a formal act of defection renders a person an "ex-Catholic". Many individuals on this list, and in that study, are therefore still Catholics in the eyes of the Catholic Church.

Note: The title is a shorthand, the list actually refers to those who leave the Roman Catholic Church or any Eastern rite church in communion with it. Individuals like Eddie Doherty who were allowed to transfer from Latin rite to Eastern rite are therefore not counted as "ex-Roman Catholics" for the purpose of this list, while Eastern Rite Catholics who convert to a religion not in communion with Rome do.

Contents

[edit] Individuals who converted to other denominations and faiths

[edit] Eastern Orthodoxy

[edit] Anglicanism and churches in full communion

[edit] Independent Catholic Churches

[edit] Protestantism

[edit] Calvinism

[edit] Lutheranism

[edit] Pentecostalism

[edit] Seventh-Day Adventism

[edit] Other Protestantism

[edit] Atheism, agnosticism, or non-religious

This section contains people who rejected Catholicism in favor of a non-religious philosophy. In accordance with canon law, the Roman Catholic Church considers them "lapsed Catholics" rather than "ex-Catholics."

[edit] Buddhism

[edit] Christian Science

[edit] Kabbalism

[edit] Islam

  • Vinnie Paz Also known as Ikon the Verbal Hologram. American rapper for the underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks
  • Idris Tawfiq, former British priest[8]
  • Anthony Green He was educated at a famous Roman Catholic Monastic School called Ampleforth College

[edit] Judaism

[edit] Scientology

[edit] Raëlism

[edit] Mormonism

Claudio R. M. Costa

[edit] Other

This section lists ex-Catholics who do not fit any of the above categories. In accordance with canon law, the Roman Catholic Church considers certain of these people (those who have not converted to another religion) to be "lapsed Catholics" rather than "ex-Catholics."

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Changes in American religious affiliation - Pew
  2. ^ Time Magazine
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Adherents.com
  5. ^ Reid, Robert William (1974). Marie Curie. London: Collins, page 19. ISBN 0-00-211539-5.  "Unusually at such an early age, she became what T. H. Huxley had just invented a word for: agnostic."
  6. ^ Interview: Omar Sharif (English translation) - El Mundo on 2002.
  7. ^ "If Osama bin Laden were in charge, he would slit my throat; my God, I'm an atheist, a hedonist, and a faggot." Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America, Dan Savage, Plume, 2002, p. 258.
  8. ^ Savage declared in his syndicated sex advice column: "I'm Catholic — in a cultural sense, not an eat-the-wafer, say-the-rosary, burn-down-the-women's-health-center sense. I attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary North, a Catholic high school in Chicago for boys thinking of becoming priests. I got to meet the Pope in 1979..." Savage Love (column), The Village Voice, April 12, 2005.
  9. ^ Amazon.com
  10. ^ Belleville News
  11. ^ O'Toole, Lesley. "Ben Stiller : 'Doing comedy is scary'", The Independent, 2006-12-22. Retrieved on 2006-12-22. 
  12. ^ Interview
  13. ^ Literati.net
  14. ^ [2] "RD: You were Catholic originally. Cruise: Well, we went from Episcopalian, to atheist, to Catholic..."
  15. ^ [3] "In 1990 Cruise renounced his devout Catholic beliefs and embraced The Church Of Scientology claiming that Scientology teachings had cured him of the dyslexia that had plagued him all of his life."
  16. ^ David Miscavige: A Biography of, and resources on, David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center
  17. ^ Scientology Effective Solutions
  18. ^ Clonaid chief backpedals on baby proof, Associated Press. 9 January 2003. Retrieved 22 April 2007.
  19. ^ Raël, Intelligent Design. Nova Distribution, 2006. ISBN 2940252203.
  20. ^ Groups hurl accusations at anti-cult organization, Montreal Gazette. 1 April 1993. Retrieved 19 April 2007.
  21. ^ Raël, Intelligent Design. Nova Distribution, 2006. ISBN 2940252203.
  22. ^ Raël et le mouvement raélien, SECTES ET MOUVEMENTS RELIGIEUX. Retrieved 19 April 2007.