<http://irishcatholichumanist.blogspot.com/2009/03/oscar-wilde-eleventh-hour-convert.html>Oscar
 
Wilde, Eleventh-Hour Convert

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Most people don't know that Oscar Wilde 
<http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/arts/al0010.html>converted 
to Catholicism on his deathbed after a lifelong fascination with the Church.

Born to a Protestant family in Ireland, many of his closest friends 
either were Catholic or became Catholic during the course of their 
acquaintance with Wilde. One of them was his Oxford friend David 
Hunter-Blair, a convert, who paid for Wilde's trip to Rome that 
included an audience with Pope Blessed Pius IX, in the hopes of 
converting him. But Wilde said at the time: "To go over to Rome would 
be to sacrifice and give up my two great Gods: Money and Ambition."

During his famed stay in Reading Gaol, his reading included St. 
Augustine, Dante, and Cardinal Newman. Scholars agree that the 
writing that followed this experience was a lot different from what 
went before, especially with its emphasis on the need to find meaning 
amid suffering. When he was released from prison, he asked the 
Jesuits for permission to make a retreat at one of their London 
houses, albeit unsuccessfully.

During his travels in Europe, he attended Masses and papal audiences, 
and even received a blessing from Pope Leo XIII. He admired Catholic 
art and ritual, but he still wasn't ready to make the jump across the 
Tiber. Then on November 28, 1900, in Paris, as Wilde was on his 
deathbed, a Catholic friend called a priest in, an English Passionist 
named Father Dunne. Wilde was given conditional Baptism and anointed; 
he died a Catholic on November 30, 1900.

Wilde's courtroom opponent, the Marquis of Queensberry, died the same 
year, also a deathbed convert. The Marquis's son and Wilde's former 
lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, whose association with Wilde led to the 
famous trial, converted in 1911. One writer sums it up when he 
describes Wilde as "writer, wit, voluptuary, gay man, failed father 
and husband, sensitive soul, laughing stock, broken heart, eleventh 
hour Catholic convert."


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