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Testimonies Of Former Catholics

Testimonies of former Catholic priests, monks and nuns

The Testimony Of Charlotte Wells

The Testimony Of Former Catholic Nun Charlotte Wells

(This is a pseudonym. Sister Charlotte never gave her real name in public.)

 

VIDEO Version Of The Testimony Of Former Catholic Nun Charlotte Wells


 
 

TEXT Version Of The Testimony Of Former Catholic Nun Charlotte Wells

 
The testimony of Sister Charlotte is disturbing and shocking, but provides important insights into the worst of convent life as well as the dynamics of Romanism. It testifies with others such as “Maria… Continue reading

Former Nun Mary Ann Collins

My Personal History:

Mary Ann Collins – A Former Catholic Nun

www.CatholicConcerns.Com

February 2002

Revised May 2002

 

I joined the Roman Catholic Church because I was looking for God. I entered the convent because I wanted to be close to God and to serve Him with radical devotion. But it wasn’t until after I left Catholicism that I found the kind of relationship with God that I had been looking for all along. You can read about it in… Continue reading

The Story Of Barbara Ubryk

The Convent Horror
The Story Of Barbara Ubryk

Twenty-One Years in a Convent Dungeon
Eight Feet Long, Six Feet Wide
From Official Records

 

(Excerpted from the enlarged 1957 edition)

 

testimony of former roman catholic nun barbara ubryk

 

INTRODUCTION

 

It is a most significant evidence of the moral obtuseness of the American people, that while all progressive foreign countries which are called Roman Catholic, have either suppressed or opened for public inspection, convents and monasteries, this great professedly-Protestant nation not only permits them to continue… Continue reading

Featured Gospel Message

Christ Died For The Ungodly

by Horatius Bonar

The divine testimony concerning man is, that he is a sinner. God bears witness against him, not for him; and testifies that "there is none righteous, no, not one"; that there is "none that doeth good"; none "that understandeth"; none that even seeks after God, and, still more, none that loves Him (Psa. 14:1-3; Rom. 3:10-12). God speaks of man kindly, but severely; as one yearning over a lost child, yet as one who will make no terms with sin, and will "by no means clear the guilty." <continued>