(Photo: us.fotolia.com | enterlinedesign) In the late 1990s, I read a former Anglican’s conversion story. He said his journey to Catholicism began when he realized the person standing next to him during services, who he knew well, meant the exact opposite of what he did when they recited the Nicene Creed together. Yet both could be Anglicans in good standing. For instance, his neighbor believed we say “the Father almighty†and not “the Mother almighty†because the Church is sexist and patriarchal. But he understood God Himself had revealed Himself as Father, and knew we couldn’t dismiss the theological...