Testimonies
True stories of the lives of faithful Christians
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
This Is My Story – Former Priest
This Is My Story
By Converted Monk And Priest Henry Gregory Adams
What great relief and heavenly peace came into my soul when Christ found me, a lost sinner! I was born of Roman Catholic parents in Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada and brought up strictly in the Roman Catholic faith. From early youth I was trying to be good, yet falling progressively into sin. With the rest of the crowd I was heading to perdition.
Salvation through 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
From Rome To Christ
From Rome To Christ – Former Priest’s Testimony
By Former Catholic Priest Mark Pena
My name is Mark Pena. I was born in a little town north of Burgos called Villamediana de Lomas, Spain.
Because I wanted to be a missionary, I decided to enter the novitiate to become a Roman Catholic priest.
I began the novitiate July 24, 1949. After a year and a day we had to swear and promise to God before the… Continue reading
The Priest Who Found Christ
The Priest Who Found Christ
By Joseph Zacchello – Former Catholic Priest
I was born in Venice, Italy. After twelve years of study in a Roman Catholic Seminary, the Church ordained me as a priest. I was sent to the Italian Church of Blessed Mother Cabrini in Chicago. For four years I preached in Chicago, and later in New York. I never questioned if my sermons or instructions were according to the Bible. My only work and ambition was to… Continue reading