Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Why I'm Catholic: Ex-London Gangster, John Pridmore, Returns to the Faith
Aleteia ^ | March 25, 2015 | JOHN PRIDMORE

Posted on 03/29/2015 4:16:53 PM PDT by NYer

My name is John Pridmore and this is my story.

I was born in the East End of London at the Salvation Army Hospital. Though I was baptised as a Catholic I never went to a Catholic school or to church. At the age of ten I came home on a normal night and my parents told me I had to choose who I wanted to live with because they were getting divorced. I loved my parents so much and I couldn’t choose because the two people I loved the most had just crushed me. It was then that deep down inside I made a choice not to love anymore because I thought if I don’t love I won’t get hurt.
 

After my parents split up I started stealing, I think I wanted someone to take notice of the pain that I was in, but because my dad was a policeman it just added to the beatings. At 15 I was in a detention centre which was meant to be a ‘short, sharp, shock’ but it was there that my anger continued to grow and I was always getting into fights.

I left school at this same age and the only qualification I had was stealing, so that is what I did. Since I had no love in my life I took the painkillers to go along with that, drinking and drugs anything I could find to kill the pain within. At 19 I was in prison again and the way I dealt with all of the anger that was within me was by lashing out and fighting. I was put on 24 hour solitary confinement and it was during this time that I considered taking God’s greatest gift, my own life. But God must have been there because I did not take my own life, but I came out of the prison more bitter and violent than ever.
I thought what I want from this world, I have to take because no one gives you anything. I started working as a bouncer around the East-End and West-End clubs in London; I thought I liked fighting so I might as well get paid for it. It was there that I met some of the guys who ran most of the organised crime in London, so I started working for them. Not long after this, I stopped working for them and I began to work with them. I lived the classic gangster lifestyle with plenty of money, drugs and women. I had a penthouse flat in St. John’s Wood, a 7 series BMW, Sport Mercedes Convertible and I couldn’t spend the money I got fast enough because from the protection rackets and drug dealing cash kept pouring in. My designer leather Jacket had a sewn in inside pocket so I could have a machete with me for when I went to collect debts and punish those who failed to pay.

I truly believed what the world told me was true, that having all of the possessions, relationships and drugs would make me happy, but I felt sick inside because this life was slowly destroying me. Nothing satisfied me, nothing fulfilled me. At the same time, I was trying to destroy my conscience because with the people I was involved in the more vicious and brutal you could be the more respect you got and I wanted that respect. I wanted people to walk into a club and when people saw me they would know who I was and what I was involved in.

One night I was working at one of the clubs we ran in the West-End and I hit this guy with my knuckleduster, but when I hit him he fell straight back and smashed his head on the curb. I could see blood everywhere and people around started screaming, so I left the scene and I remember being in my car on the way home thinking, ‘I could get ten years for this.’ Slowly it came to me that I might have just killed someone and I don’t even care. I used to care I used to want to make a difference but here I was just taking and destroying everyone around me. The only person I cared about was myself and I didn’t think that would ever change.

I came home and I heard a voice speaking to me in my heart, it is a voice we all know, our conscience, God within us. Up to his point, I felt God was just a nice little story to keep us from being bad, but now I was faced with the fact that God was real and it didn’t matter what I thought.

Though I was never aware of God’s love or presence in my life up to this point, in one moment I felt Him withdraw Himself from me. People say that separation from God is hell, well if that was hell I pray that no one ever goes there because it was the most terrifying experience in my life. I had people put guns to my head, I had been stabbed but this was terrifying because I was fully aware of the choices I had made. I cried out to God for another chance not because I was sorry, but because I did not want to stay in the desolation I was experiencing. Right then I felt lifted up, I walked out of my flat and said the first prayer I had ever said in my life. I said, ‘Up to now all I have done is taken from you God, now I want to give.’ As I said that prayer that emptiness within my heart which the drugs, power and relationships could not satisfy was filled with the love of God. I could not believe God could love someone like me with all the terrible things I had done, but He kept showing me that He loved me and accepted me. All throughout my life I had felt useless and it didn’t matter if I lived or died, but God showed me that it did matter because He loved me and created me.

The only person I knew who had a faith was my mom, I didn’t see a lot of her in those days, but I went round to her and told her what had happened. She told me she had prayed for me every day of my life, but two weeks before this she had prayed to let Jesus take me. If that meant let me die then to let me die, just don’t let me hurt myself or anyone else anymore. I know how much my mom loves me and for her to pray that prayer must have broke her heart but she could see the monster I was becoming; I will never forget the tears rolling down her face as I told her how I had found God.
Those tears probably washed away all the pain and misery I had caused her in her life. My step-dad gave me my first Bible, I had never had one before and one of the first stories I read in it was the Prodigal Son. How a father gave his two sons his whole livelihood and property and one of them went and squandered all his Father’s money on a life of sin and debauchery. After he spent it all and because he was starving, he thought to himself. ‘How many of my father’s servants have all they want to eat and more and here I am starving for food.’ He decides to go back to his father and to ask him to take him into his home as a slave. But as he is walking to his Father’s house, his Father is out searching for him and when he sees him he runs up to embrace him, placing a ring on his finger, sandals on his feet, clothing him with the finest cloak and sets a feast for him and his friends. He would always be His son and came back to the family where he was always loved, even after years in the wilderness.

He was there I saw in that story how God was always out looking for me and He never tired of searching or trying to fix my heart which had been broken by life. Since I had never gone to church I started looking for a place to meet God and I met an old priest who told me about a retreat. Now the only retreats I knew about involved lying on a beach, a Bacardi Breezer, joint and a nice bird so I said, “I’d love to come.” When I got there it wasn’t like I had imagined but I saw about 200 young people who had a joy I had never seen before. Some of them came up and hugged me, well I don’t know if you know any ex-gangster’s, but we’re not into all that hugging business, I mean for girls it was fine but the guys please, you don’t hug other men around our way, you’d get slapped.

It was then that I heard a talk and it was called ‘Give me your wounded heart’ and as I heard this priest speaking how every sin we commit is like a wound on our heart I was looking at a crucifix and for the first time I knew why Jesus died on that cross, because the darkest most terrible sins I had ever committed in my life he gladly carried in His heart to that crucifixion. And I felt an incredible sorrow for what I had done, but more than that sorrow was this incredible joy, I felt Jesus saying to me ‘John I love you so much I would go through this all again just for you. I started crying, I cried for the first time since I was ten because I couldn’t believe that anyone could love me so much as to die for me in that agony. I walked out of that talk and said a prayer to Mary the mother of Jesus, and I just said ‘What is it your Son wants me to do?’ I felt a whisper in my heart, go to confession. I had never been to confession before and I was 27 and I know I had committed every sin there was possible to commit and I was afraid. But Mary gave me the courage. And as I was confessing all of those most terrible sins, the priest was crying because he was Jesus to me. He was showing me the mercy of God, which I could feel in my heart. When I received absolution I knew it was Jesus forgiving me and setting me free. All my sins had been tipped out at the foot of the cross and I was alive again, I could feel the wind on my face, I could hear the birds singing. My sins had killed me but confession had brought me back to life.

Along with meeting Jesus through confession I received Him into my heart during the mass at that same retreat. When I went forward and received Holy Communion, every good feeling I had ever had in my life, including how I felt when I walked out of that flat, including how I felt after confession, was magnified a million times. My heart had been opened in confession to feel and know His presence in the Eucharist and it fulfilled my heart completely. 

When I left that retreat I wanted to help others so I began working on Kingsmeade Estate in London trying to help young kids stay away from the life of crime and pain that I had chosen. A few years later, I went to the Bronx and it was there that I met Mother Teresa, she taught me how to love again, to love myself and others. She inspired me to give and since then I have been sharing my story in schools, parishes and prisons around the U.K. and Ireland. In 2007, at World Youth Day in Sydney I had the privilege to speak to more than half a million young people and the greatest gift in my life is to share with them that there is a God who loves them, who cherishes them and rejoices in them. Since that talk in Sydney my ministry has become more and more international. I have given retreats, talks and seminars in New Zealand, Australia, America (New York, Florida, Chicago, Phoenix and Los Angeles) Germany, Holland, Hong Kong and all across the world. The other year I went to Liberia to speak to former children soldiers about forgiveness. Some of these boys had been forced to commit atrocities and were forced into combat as young as 11 years old in the bloody civil war that raged in Liberia for over a decade. It was a honour and a privilege to be amongst them and see the incredible resilience they had to try and choose good in a life which has been so shrouded in darkness.

For the past 17 years I have worked full-time to bring hope to others and show them that if God can love someone like me he can love anyone. May God bless you in His deep love,

John


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Prayer; Worship
KEYWORDS:
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-80 ... 101-119 next last
To: Heart-Rest
"Paul never asked Mary what to do....nor did Peter, James, Luke, Matthew, Timothy, Stephen, etc, etc, etc." ============================================================= That is a statement which you have absolutely no way of knowing if it is true or false, so why do you say it, when you don't (and can't possibly) really know?

Actually it is a true statement. We have no record in the Word of anyone praying to Mary or asking Mary to intercede on their behalf for their salvation.

Roman catholicism has taken John 2:5 so far out of context and has built a complete Maryiologial theology out of the text in question.

We have no writings accepted by the early church and declared as canon that show Mary is someone we are to pray to or rely upon for our salvation or that she was immaculately conceived or remained a virgin. None. All were rejected.

Why?

Because the early church rejected these as they knew they were not true.

21 posted on 03/29/2015 6:39:09 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: Salvation
And the advice was “What is it your Son wants me to do?’” Or didn’t you see that part?

In Acts we see the Holy Spirit moving and guiding the disciples. We see the Holy Spirit acting this way in a number of passages.

We have NO recorded passages of Mary acting in this way or any of the NT writers noting they discussed anything with Mary or prayed to her for direction.

My point is that we can go straight to God and ask Him what it is He wants us to do. He is far more capable of handling all of these requests than Mary.

22 posted on 03/29/2015 6:42:20 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: georgia peach
Perhaps the Spirit, knowing his heart better than you or I, led him to pray for Mary’s help.Obviously it was the right thing for him as she gently suggested confession which healed him.God knows what we need and uses many avenues to help, so boundless is His Love.

Again, we have no Scriptural support for the Holy Spirit directing us to pray to anyone other than Jesus or God.

Confession is not what heals....belief in Christ is what heals.

23 posted on 03/29/2015 6:44:13 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies]

To: verga
>Paul never asked Mary what to do....nor did Peter, James, Luke, Matthew, Timothy, Stephen, etc, etc, etc. <

How do you know? Seriously how do you know? And before you make the stock prot answer of: "The Bible never mentions....." There is a lot things the Bible never mentions, Like how many pairs of Sandals did Paul have? What color were Peter's eyes? How tall was Stephen? etc...

Ah yes....the catholic cart blanch card...if it's not in the Word, then it must be ok!

Is the Book of Mormon as a source of truth ok?? The Koran??

24 posted on 03/29/2015 6:45:52 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: Labyrinthos
>iWell, he could have just asked Jesus straight up. No need to go through Mary. Paul never asked Mary what to do....nor did Peter, James, Luke, Matthew, Timothy, Stephen, etc, etc, etc.<

Why do you need to be a self-rightious party-pooper? As Thumper said, "If you can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all."

Guess you probably wouldn't want to invite Paul to many parties either....he seemed to have been a "self-righteous party pooper" also.

25 posted on 03/29/2015 6:49:29 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

Comment #26 Removed by Moderator

To: ealgeone

“Early church rejected these” ... Really? Usually it takes several years for someone to study the extant writings of the early Church Fathers. If you were making an unfounded assertion (I never do =), well ... it’s never too late to see what they really said at:
http://www.ccel.org/fathers.html


27 posted on 03/29/2015 7:17:45 PM PDT by qwertyz
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 21 | View Replies]

To: verga
And there is n o scriptural support for the man made beliefs in Sola Scriptura, Sola fide, or OSAS, but prots swallow that palaver completely.

Hence the problem with the roman catholic church....

no confidence that the Word is authoritative and final,

no confidence that the blood of Jesus is sufficient for our sins or in statements by Jesus that He desires the disciples and those who hear their word to be where He is,

no confidence in the statements by Jesus, Paul, Peter, the writers of Genesis and Hebrews, that faith/belief in Jesus is what saves us....not works.

Now why would anyone want to join an organization that didn't support or stand for that?

28 posted on 03/29/2015 7:29:24 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 26 | View Replies]

To: qwertyz
>“Early church rejected these”<

... Really? Usually it takes several years for someone to study the extant writings of the early Church Fathers. If you were making an unfounded assertion (I never do =), well ... it’s never too late to see what they really said at: http://www.ccel.org/fathers.html

Nice attempt at cutting and pasting to distort what I actually said...something I've notice catholics are very, very good at doing....but for the record, this is the lead in statement for context.

>We have no writings accepted by the early church and declared as canon that show Mary is someone we are to pray to or rely upon for our salvation or that she was immaculately conceived or remained a virgin. None. All were rejected.<

Why?

Because the early church rejected these as they knew they were not true.

29 posted on 03/29/2015 7:33:04 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 27 | View Replies]

To: qwertyz
“Early church rejected these” ... Really? Usually it takes several years for someone to study the extant writings of the early Church Fathers. If you were making an unfounded assertion (I never do =), well ... it’s never too late to see what they really said at: http://www.ccel.org/fathers.html

Oh, btw....if you actually read these you'll see they're all over the place on issues near and dear to catholicism.

30 posted on 03/29/2015 7:34:20 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 27 | View Replies]

To: ealgeone

I think this distortion started sometime before the second council of Nicea, but it did not reach official ‘Mary as goddess’ until the mid-1990’s.


31 posted on 03/29/2015 7:42:25 PM PDT by GeronL
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 29 | View Replies]

To: ealgeone
Actually it is a true statement.

No, it is not.

It is a statement about something which is impossible to know today.

The Bible contains just a minuscule fraction of what all those individuals said in their lifetimes (to Mary, or to anyone else), so nobody on earth today can possibly know what they did or did not say throughout their earthly lives. Most of what they said in their lifetimes is not recorded in the Bible.

In addition to that, most of the prayers those people prayed in their lifetimes is not recorded in the Bible either.

For a person to make a claim one way or the other about those matters is completely unverifiable, foolish and ridiculous, and should be assiduously avoided, as it is not founded on truth, but only on frivolous speculation.

32 posted on 03/29/2015 7:44:18 PM PDT by Heart-Rest ("I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life." - Deut. 30:19)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 21 | View Replies]

To: Heart-Rest
For a person to make a claim one way or the other about those matters is completely unverifiable, foolish and ridiculous, and should be assiduously avoided, as it is not founded on truth, but only on frivolous speculation.

This statement sums up the opinion of the catholic church on their position on mary

With Christianity we do have a written record to rely upon. John noted the written record was given for a reason.

33 posted on 03/29/2015 7:50:40 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 32 | View Replies]

To: ealgeone
Changing the subject again, eh?

(By the way, the written record for Christianity came from the Catholic Church, as God chose to have it. If you have a problem with that sovereign choice, take it up with God.)

Goodnight to all.

34 posted on 03/29/2015 7:59:33 PM PDT by Heart-Rest ("I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life." - Deut. 30:19)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 33 | View Replies]

To: Heart-Rest
Changing the subject again, eh? (By the way, the written record for Christianity came from the Catholic Church, as God chose to have it.

Whoa....hold on there....did it come from God or the catholic church? Your statement is a bit vague.

You will never hear Christians make this claim. We know that it was God moving men through the Holy Spirit to write the Word and to give us the Word.

But let's pretend for discussion sake your statement is correct.....interesting no books were included on the subject of mary as how the catholic church understands her.

The roman catholic church had another chance at Trent to include these books with the false teachings of mary, but chose not to. That is telling.

If you have a problem with that sovereign choice, take it up with God.) Goodnight to all.

Nope....just trying to address your questions. If that's changing the subject in catholicism's world so be it.

35 posted on 03/29/2015 8:05:52 PM PDT by ealgeone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 34 | View Replies]

To: GeronL
I think this distortion started sometime before the second council of Nicea, but it did not reach official ‘Mary as goddess’ until the mid-1990’s.

Is making up history a regular pastime of yours, or do you just dabble in it on occasion?

Cogitate on this for awhile: the earliest known prayer to Mary that is physically extant today is the prayer "Sub tuum praesidium," which exists on an Egyptian papyrus from the third century. That's before Christianity was legalized under Constantine.

St. Ephrem of Syria wrote in the "Nisibene Hymns": "Certainly You alone and your mother are from every aspect completely beautiful for there is no blemish in Thee, my Lord, and no stain in Thy mother". That dates from the 4th century.

There are many, many, many other examples.

36 posted on 03/29/2015 9:09:41 PM PDT by Campion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: ealgeone

All of the Marian dogmata are in Scripture as it currently stands. No “extra books” are necessary. You simply aren’t reading or understanding Scripture correctly.


37 posted on 03/29/2015 9:11:36 PM PDT by Campion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 35 | View Replies]

To: 9thLife
Notice the keyword "willconvertforfood" has once again made its appearance. 👎 SStuffDD.
38 posted on 03/29/2015 10:03:26 PM PDT by Grateful2God (Because no word shall be impossible with God. And Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: ealgeone

1.2 billion people are not all cradle Catholics. We have converts, even reverts. And Mary is an integral part of Catholicism. To Jesus, through Mary!


39 posted on 03/29/2015 10:10:50 PM PDT by Grateful2God (Because no word shall be impossible with God. And Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: verga; ealgeone

18 years of Jesus’ life are not recorded in Scripture. Common sense would tell one that the Son of God, although not yet in His public ministry must have said or done at least one remarkable thing. Is it in the Bible? No. But Jesus did not live in a cocoon, or suspended animation all those years. Think about it: He had to be the best-behaved kid in the village, being incapable of sin. He grew in stature in the eyes of God and men, did He not?
As a prophet, He was not accepted in His own country, a statement which He chose as a generalization for the Prophets, not just Himself. If it’s not in the Bible, them it didn’t happen? I don’t think so.


40 posted on 03/29/2015 10:39:45 PM PDT by Grateful2God (Because no word shall be impossible with God. And Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-80 ... 101-119 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson