Former Nun Testimonies
The stories of women who were nuns who left the convents of the Catholic church after being converted by God to true Christianity.
Be A Nun – That Must Be The Answer
Be A Nun – That Must Be The Answer
By Former Catholic Nun Shirley Waltz
I was deeply concerned with the problem of how to live close to God and above temptation, and I came to the conclusion that separation from the world into a cloister must be the solution.
I was not born into a Roman Catholic family, but was exposed to much of its influence during my childhood. As a teenager, I was determined to find the… Continue reading
Ex-Nun Finds Peace With God
Ex‐Nun Finds Peace With God
The Conversion of A Catholic Nun
By Wilma L. Sullivan, formerly Sister Wilma Marie R.S.M.
Being raised in the Roman Catholic Church by wonderful and loving parents, I came to realize that I had a strong desire to do the will of the Lord in what I considered to be a special way. The only way I felt I could serve the Lord to the fullest was by entering religious life. From 1967 to 1971,… Continue reading
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
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)
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