Leaving an order is highly unusual and you have no statement from the Paulists confirming it. I'm not saying it didn't or couldn't happen, but until I see it from a source other than what you have dredged up I will assume it, like the rest of your posts, is a complete fabrication.
Again, what you choose to believe is your business. I don't even care if you believe me or any of the eyewitnesses. Wayne lived the life of a sinner as a Presbyterian, but died a saved Catholic. Facts are stubborn things.
You weren't there.
Ex Paulist Fr. "Bob" Curtis has passed on.
There are no eyewitnesses.
There is no corroboration of your story. None!
You'll not hear a single word from the Paulists. Don't wait for it.
Yes, facts are a stubborn thing. Try it some time.
Other than Fr. Curtis, Archbishop McGrath, Wayne, and of course Jesus (two or more..).
I don't care if or what you believe. By your posts on Catholicism I have already determined that you are more than content to make your own truths. I also don't really care if Wayne converted or not, that is between him and God. Its just the lies told about the incident and the aspersions cast over those who were there that cause me to continue to respond and set the record straight. I will continue to do so as long lies are told.
The stubborn facts remain. Wayne never attended Presbyterian services as an adult and on his deathbed Wayne was received into the Church, one more laborer hired at the last moment who receives the full days wage, one more lost lamb bounding into the sheepfold as darkness descends. At the end Wayne faced God as a penitent Catholic.