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Quincy recounts meeting Badir in 1995 during a summer stay with Virginia Foster. They reminisce about their younger days, including their first debates on religion. Badir recalls being surprised by Quincy’s knowledge and passion for religious debates, particularly given their young ages.The conversation dives into their early debates about Catholicism and Protestantism. Quincy shares his journey from Protestantism to Catholicism, which he completed in the year 2000. He attributes his conversion to the influence of various people, including Virginia Foster and Monsignor John Meany.Quincy details his Christian upbringing in various denominations and his eventual attraction to Catholicism. He explains that he found the Catholic Church to offer the fullness of Christendom. His conversion included accepting Catholic doctrines that are often challenging for Protestants, such as the veneration of the Virgin Mary and the Real Presence of the Eucharist.Monsignor John Meany played a significant role in Quincy's conversion. Quincy highlights the importance of his guidance and how he helped him navigate through his spiritual journey.Quincy talks about Ian Lambert, also known as Brother Damien. He was a successful lawyer who left his career to pursue a monastic life. Quincy and Brother Damien shared a close friendship, and they even traveled to Jamaica together to volunteer with the Missionaries of the Poor.Quincy discusses the work of the Missionaries of the Poor in Jamaica, founded by Father Richard Ho Lung. He explains the ecumenical spirit of Father Ho Lung’s work, which brings together Christians from various denominations to serve the poorest of the poor.Quincy names his favorite saints as Saint John Fisher and Saint Thomas More, both of whom were martyred for their refusal to abandon their Catholic faith during the English Reformation. He also mentions Saint Francis de Sales, the patron saint of writers and journalists, as his personal patron saint.The conversation shifts to the topic of emancipation and national identity. Quincy reflects on the significance of the national anthem and the local song "Beloved Isle Cayman," emphasizing the deep emotional connection and sense of belonging it inspires among Caymanians.Quincy shares his current projects, including writing his memoir and another book about struggles with drug culture and influence in the Cayman Islands. He also mentions working on an album, "Quincy, which includes a new version of the national song "Beloved Isle Cayman."The podcast concludes with reflections on the importance of community, faith, and personal growth. Quincy emphasizes the value of perseverance and faith in overcoming life's challenges and achieving one's goals.TIMESTAMPS0:00 Welcome' Quincy Brown0:42 When Quincy met Badir2:50 Quincy Converts to Catholicism3:34 Quincy Meets Monisgnor John Meany5:35 Brothers in Christ6:40 First Cayman Catholic Priests7:50 Brothers in Christ continued10:35 Brother Damian aka Ian Lambert15:45 Quincy's Acceptance of the Blessed Mother20:23 Quincy Graduates Cayman Brac High School21:03 Beloved Isle Cayman23:00 Quincy Moves to Grand Cayman27:00 Quincy Writing his Books27:57 Quincy working on a music album: Quincy30:43 Quincy Meets Ian Lambert34:50 Father Ho Long and the Missionaries of the Poor 41:24 Quincy's Favourite Saints: Saints Thomas More and John Fisher43:19 Quincy's Patron Saint: St Francis de Sales45:40 God Save the King49:00 Emancipation Weekend53:18 Should Cayman be Independent?58:00 Quincy can't talk about Fidel Castro59:38 Where did Cayman Net News and Cayman 27 go?📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more local conversations with global depth. ✅ Subscribe to the In Cayman Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@InCayman?sub_confirmation=1 Connect With Us 📸 Follow us on IG: @InCaymanPodcast Podcast produced by: https://www.youtube.com/@awesomeproductions4316#InCayman #InCaymanPodcast #CaymanVoices
By In Cayman PodcastQuincy recounts meeting Badir in 1995 during a summer stay with Virginia Foster. They reminisce about their younger days, including their first debates on religion. Badir recalls being surprised by Quincy’s knowledge and passion for religious debates, particularly given their young ages.The conversation dives into their early debates about Catholicism and Protestantism. Quincy shares his journey from Protestantism to Catholicism, which he completed in the year 2000. He attributes his conversion to the influence of various people, including Virginia Foster and Monsignor John Meany.Quincy details his Christian upbringing in various denominations and his eventual attraction to Catholicism. He explains that he found the Catholic Church to offer the fullness of Christendom. His conversion included accepting Catholic doctrines that are often challenging for Protestants, such as the veneration of the Virgin Mary and the Real Presence of the Eucharist.Monsignor John Meany played a significant role in Quincy's conversion. Quincy highlights the importance of his guidance and how he helped him navigate through his spiritual journey.Quincy talks about Ian Lambert, also known as Brother Damien. He was a successful lawyer who left his career to pursue a monastic life. Quincy and Brother Damien shared a close friendship, and they even traveled to Jamaica together to volunteer with the Missionaries of the Poor.Quincy discusses the work of the Missionaries of the Poor in Jamaica, founded by Father Richard Ho Lung. He explains the ecumenical spirit of Father Ho Lung’s work, which brings together Christians from various denominations to serve the poorest of the poor.Quincy names his favorite saints as Saint John Fisher and Saint Thomas More, both of whom were martyred for their refusal to abandon their Catholic faith during the English Reformation. He also mentions Saint Francis de Sales, the patron saint of writers and journalists, as his personal patron saint.The conversation shifts to the topic of emancipation and national identity. Quincy reflects on the significance of the national anthem and the local song "Beloved Isle Cayman," emphasizing the deep emotional connection and sense of belonging it inspires among Caymanians.Quincy shares his current projects, including writing his memoir and another book about struggles with drug culture and influence in the Cayman Islands. He also mentions working on an album, "Quincy, which includes a new version of the national song "Beloved Isle Cayman."The podcast concludes with reflections on the importance of community, faith, and personal growth. Quincy emphasizes the value of perseverance and faith in overcoming life's challenges and achieving one's goals.TIMESTAMPS0:00 Welcome' Quincy Brown0:42 When Quincy met Badir2:50 Quincy Converts to Catholicism3:34 Quincy Meets Monisgnor John Meany5:35 Brothers in Christ6:40 First Cayman Catholic Priests7:50 Brothers in Christ continued10:35 Brother Damian aka Ian Lambert15:45 Quincy's Acceptance of the Blessed Mother20:23 Quincy Graduates Cayman Brac High School21:03 Beloved Isle Cayman23:00 Quincy Moves to Grand Cayman27:00 Quincy Writing his Books27:57 Quincy working on a music album: Quincy30:43 Quincy Meets Ian Lambert34:50 Father Ho Long and the Missionaries of the Poor 41:24 Quincy's Favourite Saints: Saints Thomas More and John Fisher43:19 Quincy's Patron Saint: St Francis de Sales45:40 God Save the King49:00 Emancipation Weekend53:18 Should Cayman be Independent?58:00 Quincy can't talk about Fidel Castro59:38 Where did Cayman Net News and Cayman 27 go?📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more local conversations with global depth. ✅ Subscribe to the In Cayman Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@InCayman?sub_confirmation=1 Connect With Us 📸 Follow us on IG: @InCaymanPodcast Podcast produced by: https://www.youtube.com/@awesomeproductions4316#InCayman #InCaymanPodcast #CaymanVoices